Teaching

I’m involved in the following courses at UW Madison.

ENTOM/​ENVIR ST 201 — INSECTS AND HUMAN CULTURE-A SURVEY COURSE IN ENTOMOLOGY
This is a large-enrollment undergraduate course for non-majors, which we have designed as a hybrid (or blended) online and in-person course. It is 3-credit course taught during the Fall, Spring and Summer course terms. See our ENTOM 201 course syllabus for Spring 2025.

ENTOM/​GENETICS/​ZOOLOGY 624 — MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
This is an upper division undergraduate and graduate course, which includes a computer lab. It is a 3-credit course taught during the Spring term in odd years (e.g. 2025). See my ENTOM 624 course syllabus for Spring 2025

ENTOM/​BOTANY/​F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY 821 — FOUNDATIONS OF ECOLOGY
This is a graduate seminar (2 credits) taught in the Spring term. See my ENTOM 821 course syllabus for Spring 2025.

Landscape Genomics Distributed Graduate Seminar (Taught as ENTOM 875)
This graduate seminar is coordinated by an international group of scientists with expertise in landscape genomics research. It is a 1-2 credit course taught during the Spring semester in even years (e.g. 2024). It includes lectures and a computer lab component, with optional participation in a group research project. I have been involved in this seminar since 2016. Link to course homepage