Teaching and Advising
My lab is always seeking motivated undergraduate and graduate students to participate in and broaden our research. If you are an undergraduate interested in working in the lab as a volunteer, research assistant, or directed research student, please fill out this form and return it to my box in 100 Ecology. If you'd like to work on a UROP proposal in my lab, please contact me directly to discuss possibilities. If you're a prospective graduate student, please familiarize yourself with work happening in the lab (e.g., on the Projects page, or in published papers), and if your interests seem to match, contact me via email.
I teach a graduate Principles of Systematics course (EEB5371), and I regularly participate in a recurring seminar on systematics (EEB8990). I also teach Ornithology (EEB4134) every spring term.
I teach a graduate Principles of Systematics course (EEB5371), and I regularly participate in a recurring seminar on systematics (EEB8990). I also teach Ornithology (EEB4134) every spring term.