From The Students:
“Prof. ST was an awesome professor and I'm so glad I took her. She is a wonderful speaker and always shared interesting anecdotes and thoughtful insights. She tried to make the course applicable to the real world often. She also encouraged class participation and was extremely effective at getting students engaged. I would 100% take her again!”
“I LOVE PRF. MARY!!!!! She made the classroom a positive, accepting, comfortable environment. She was understanding and wanted us to learn.”
“Professor ST was really kind to all her students. It was very clear that she was very passionate about the subject, and I really appreciate how she reached out to me personally about my participation.”
Courses
MGMT1021 - Organizational Behavior
Instructor (Fall 2023)
Boston College, Carroll School of Management
Organizational behavior (OB) is the multidisciplinary social science of how people, groups, and organizations act. As a field, it is dedicated to better understanding how to manage individuals and groups at work as well as how to navigate the problems that organizations face. In this course, we explore different concepts and theories that explain organizational behavior at the individual, group, and organizational levels—including but not limited to decision-making, motivation, negotiation, teamwork, conflict, culture, organizational change, and leadership.
MGMT1021 - Organizational Behavior
Teaching Assistant (Fall 2022)
Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Conzon
Boston College, Carroll School of Management
Organizational behavior (OB) is the multidisciplinary social science of how people, groups, and organizations act. As a field, it is dedicated to better understanding how to manage individuals and groups at work as well as how to navigate the problems that organizations face. In this course, we explore different concepts and theories that explain organizational behavior at the individual, group, and organizational levels—including but not limited to decision-making, motivation, negotiation, teamwork, conflict, culture, organizational change, and leadership
MGMT 2137 -Managing Diversity
Teaching Assistant (Spring 2023)
Instructor: Angela Clark
Boston College, Carroll School of Management
Students in this course learn about contemporary empirical and theoretical research on the dynamics of international culture, gender, race, and other special differences in the workplace. They can also increase skills in diagnosing and solving diversity-related conflicts and dilemmas, and develop a capacity to distinguish a monolithic organization from one that treats diversity as a competitive advantage
Simmons 100- Explore First-Year Experience
Simmons University
Instructor (Fall 2017 - Spring 2021)
Simmons Explore facilitates your transition from high school to college by introducing you to academic and co-curricular opportunities at Simmons. The course reflects on topics such as discovering your new community, managing your time, learning in a diverse environment, and exploring leadership and questions of identity and values in a safe and supporting environment.