My teaching
(Teaching for LGiGhs at the Acropolis Museum in Athens, 2023)
Teaching Experience
- Harvard University
- LATIN 102: Catullus, TF for Richard Thomas (Spring 2026)
- LATIN 10: Introduction to Latin Literature, sole instructor (Fall 2025)
- GEN ED 1131: Loss, TF for Kathleen Coleman (Spring 2025)
- CLASSIC 98: Fasting, Feasting, and Famine in Greco-Roman Literature, sole instructor (Fall 2024)
- CLASSIC 360: Teaching Colloquium, sole instructor (Fall 2024)
- GEN ED 1168: Tragedy Today, TF for Naomi Weiss (Spring 2024)
- GREEK 1: Introductory Ancient Greek, sole instructor (Fall 2023)
- The Paideia Institute
- Living Greek in Greece High School, Instructor (2020 online, 2022, 2023)
- Rome Fellow (2018-19)
- Individual Ancient Greek and Latin Tutor
- Summer 2019-Present

Ubi Luby?
What started as my Halloween costume in 2017 (pictured above) has become my Latin pedagogy project. I started learning Latin as an autodidact one winter break with Ørberg’s Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata and Keller and Russell’s Learn to Read Latin. The combination was so effective that I tested into a higher class than I aimed for in the Spring semester of 2016. These videos are my way of bridging grammar-translation and communicative approaches. They are meant as supplementary material and are not meant to teach you Latin from scratch.
The first three videos were made as my Capstone project when I was the Pedagogy Fellow for the Harvard Classics department.
Check out the videos here.