Syllabi
Economics of Identity - email me for the syllabus
Empirical Microeconomics at William & Mary (Economics and Masters of Public Policy) - Syllabus
Game Theory at John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth - Syllabus
Awards
Influential Educator Recognition – Class of 2024
William & Mary, Career Development & Professional Engagement
Nominated by a graduating senior as one of the most influential figures in their William & Mary experience. This recognition celebrates faculty who have made a significant impact on students’ academic and professional journeys.
Teaching Innovations
Capital & The Other – A board game I co-developed with Sethu Nguna was featured on AidData’s blog. Developed for my Economics of Identity course, it helps students explore how identity shapes economic opportunities through immersive gameplay. - Read the full story.
Student Publications
I mentor students in developing their research for broader audiences, including editing and supporting them through the publication process.
Mona Garimella and Zahra Rahimi. "Afghan Women Found Safety in America, But Not Solace". The Counterpart Vol. 1, No One Left Behind. May 2026. Link
Tajalla Moslih and Mona Garimella. "Promises and Pathways: From Campus to Conference". Global Research Institute. February 2026. Link
Tajalla Moslih and Zahra Rahimi. "A Perfect Match: Taliban Control Meets Global Apathy". The Diplomat. October 2025. - Link
Mona Garimella and Zahra Rahimi. “CARE’s Closure Signals a Deeper Crisis in Afghan Resettlement Policy.” The Diplomat. August 2025. – Link
Kritika Jothishankar. "A Noteworthy Summer in Nepal". Nepal Water Initiative. - Link
Sarah Wozniak. "Hydropower Diplomacy and Breaking Cultural Boundaries: My Summer Working on the Nepal Water Initiative ". Nepal Water Initiative. -Link