I have taught across both religious studies and information studies, with experience in graduate and undergraduate education.

At San José State University, I teach graduate courses in Applied Research Methods (Historical Research) and History of Libraries in the United States. At the University of Texas at Austin, I taught graduate courses including Perspectives on Information, History of Information in the United States, and Historical Museums: Context and Practice.

Earlier teaching appointments included UCLA, the University of South Florida, California State University, Fullerton, and Fuller Theological Seminary, where I taught courses in religious studies, church history, and related fields.

I have also presented at academic conferences and public events in the United States and internationally on topics including new and minority religions, Coptic studies, religious freedom, religion and media, and the historical study of information and institutions.

I am open to invited lectures, guest teaching, interviews, panel participation, and other speaking opportunities.