About Me
I'm a doctoral student at MSU, with a keen interest in how people's judgments of other people are affected by the accents they hear.
I'm at the beginning of my teaching career, but more and more I find that teaching is becoming a passion of mine.
I'm a husband, and a father to an energetic 4-year-old. I come from an unusually large family (9 siblings, 12 people in total). I have what might be an unhealthy obsession with video gaming.
I'm at the beginning of my teaching career, but more and more I find that teaching is becoming a passion of mine.
I'm a husband, and a father to an energetic 4-year-old. I come from an unusually large family (9 siblings, 12 people in total). I have what might be an unhealthy obsession with video gaming.
Mentors, friends, and colleagues
There are some people without whom my own work would not be possible. (Many of these names you may recognize from my Research page).
David Eddington (Pictured at left). My thesis advisor for my master's degree. Link.
Suzanne Wagner. Currently my graduate advisor. Link.
Karthik Durvasula. Currently serving on my graduate advising committee. Link.
Alex Mason.
Monica Nesbitt. Link.
Erin Pevan.
David Eddington (Pictured at left). My thesis advisor for my master's degree. Link.
Suzanne Wagner. Currently my graduate advisor. Link.
Karthik Durvasula. Currently serving on my graduate advising committee. Link.
Alex Mason.
Monica Nesbitt. Link.
Erin Pevan.