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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I greatly value education and enjoy teaching students of all levels. Before coming to Reichman University, I completed licensing to be a 6-12 History, Government, and Social Studies teacher in Missouri, teaching for several years at the School District of University City. I have a passion for helping students learn, mature, and grow in their thinking while sharing my love of this content. Currently, I serve as an adjunct faculty member in the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy. In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I previously served as the faculty academic advisor to student in the Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security specialization of the M.A. in Government, and  currently serve as the teaching assistant to several faculty members.

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Adjunct Faculty
Undergraduate Courses
  • Introduction to Security Studies and Counter-Terrorism, co-taught with COL Miri Eisin (scheduled Spring 2026)

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Graduate Courses
  • AI & Extremism Workshop, co-taught with Dr. Eitan Azani (scheduled Summer 2026, Summer 2025)

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  • Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) for Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security (Fall 2024)

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  • Open-Source Intelligence & Geospatial Intelligence, co-taught with Dr. Ely Karmon (scheduled Spring 2026, Spring 2025)​​

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Advising
Graduate Program
  • Faculty Academic Advisor for the M.A. in Government, Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security specialization (2024, 2023)

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Teaching Assistant​
Undergraduate Courses
  • Domestic Terrorism & Far-Right Extremism, with Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler (Fall 2021)

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  • Geography of Terrorism, with Prof. Chris Fuhriman (Spring 2025)

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  • Internet, Social Media, and Politics, with Ms. Sigalit Maor-Hirsh (Spring 2023)

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  • Influence & Perceptions, with Ms. Sigalit Maor-Hirsh (Spring 2023)

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  • Intelligence and Technology, with Prof. Frank Sobchak (Spring 2024)

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  • Law & Terrorism, with Dr. Uri Ben Yaakov (Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2022)

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  • Leadership & International Security, with COL Kim Campbell (Spring 2023)

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  • Modern War, with COL Liam Collins (Spring 2022)

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Graduate Courses
  • Anti-Semitism & Far-Right Extremism, Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler (Fall 2021)

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  • Counter-Terrorism Issues and Challenges to Homeland Security, Prof. Bruce Hoffman (Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023)

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  • Counter-Terrorism Strategy & the Terrorism Threat, Mr. Brian Jenkins (scheduled Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023)

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  • Ethics of War, Prof. Ariel Colonomos (Spring 2022)

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  • History of the US-Israel Relationship, Dr. David Pollock (Summer 2022)

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  • Insurgencies and Civil Wars, Prof. Assaf Moghadam (Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022)

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  • Negotiating with Terrorists, COL (Res.) Adv. Lior Lotan (scheduled Spring 2026, Spring 2025)

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  • New Theater of Terrorism: Online, Prof. Gabriel Weimann (Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022)

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  • Role of Regional and International Organizations in Counterterrorism, Dr. David Scharia (Summer 2023)

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  • Technical Aspects of Cyber Terrorism (Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023, Summer 2022)

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Internship Programs & Continuing Professional Education Development

During my time as the Internship Program Coordinator at International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), I developed the Continuing Professional Education Program for full-time and part-time interns. Initially designed as a structured reading cohort, the program evolved into a full professional development program that all ICT interns participate in to improve their skills and understanding of the field.  Example sessions from the program include:

  • Open-Source Intelligence

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  • Geospatial Intelligence

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  • Academic Research

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Guest Lecturers & Invited Presentations (Selected List)​​​​
  • "From 9/11 to 10/7: Terrorist Evolution Since the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)," presentation for a guest delegation to Reichman University, December 4, 2025.

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  • “Unraveling the Where: Introduction to Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT),” presentation for the Advanced Certificate Program in Counterterrorism hosted by Counterterrorism Solutions (CTS), September 8, 2025.

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  • “Digging for Gold: Introduction to Open-Source Intelligence Techniques,” presentation for the Advanced Certificate Program in Counterterrorism hosted by Counterterrorism Solutions (CTS), September 8, 2025.

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  • www.Terror.net: Terrorism in the Cyber Space,” presentation for the Advanced Certificate Program in Counterterrorism hosted by Counterterrorism Solutions (CTS), September 7, 2025.

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  • “Searching in the Dark: Exploring the Deep and Dark Net,” presentation for the Advanced Certificate Program in Counterterrorism hosted by Counterterrorism Solutions (CTS), September 7, 2025.​​

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  • “Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Workshop: Theory and Tools,” presentation for the Taglit Storytellers Reichman Fellowship hosted by Taglit Birthright, August 31, 2025.

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  • “Cognitive Biases and Structured Analytic Techniques,” presentation for a Workshop on Intelligence hosted by Counterterrorism Solutions (CTS), July 20, 2025.

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  • “How Terrorists Use OSINT for Attack Planning,” presentation for a Workshop on Intelligence hosted by Counterterrorism Solutions (CTS), July 20, 2025.

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  • “Structured to Kill: Terrorist Actor Structure and Terrorist Actor Effectiveness,” invited guest lecture for graduate students in Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security at Reichman University, January 23, 2025.

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  • “Emergent Insurgents: A Far-Right Proto-Insurgency,” invited guest lecture for graduate students in Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security at Reichman University, January 25, 2024; December 5, 2024.

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  • “Academic Writing (And Other Best Practices) for Graduate Students,” invited guest lecture for graduate students in Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security at Reichman University, October 28, 2022; December 15, 2023.​​

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  • “Prosecuting Hate: Legal Dilemmas Related to Far-Right Extremism,” invited guest lecture for undergraduate students in the Security Studies and Counter-Terrorism track at Reichman University, May 11, 2023.

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  • “Terrorism Trends,” recorded sessions for police academy instruction by the National Police Corps of The Netherlands, September 8, 2023.

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  • “Strangers in a Strange Land: Dilemmas of the Foreign Terrorist Fighter Phenomenon,” invited guest lecture for undergraduate students in Security Studies and Counter-Terrorism track, Reichman University, April 25, 2022; December, 2023; January 5, 2025; June 9, 2025.

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