Opened Practices Users Working at: Texas State University - San Marcos
Department of Criminal Justice
Hines Academic Center, Room 10
Texas State University, San Marcos
601 University Drive
I am a doctoral student and instructor in the department of Criminal Justice at Texas State University. I currently teach an undergraduate course in Crime Theories and Victimization. My research interests include homicide trends, crime theories, media studies, and school shootings.
HPB 171
Department of Communication Disorders
Texas State University - San Marcos
601 University Drive
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders. I teach graduate courses in adult neurogenic speech disorders, introductory research methods, voice disorders, and fluency disorders.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders. I teach graduate courses in adult neurogenic speech disorders, introductory research methods, voice disorders, and fluency disorders. In addition, I am also the coordinator of the fluency cognate and offer a summer intensive stuttering therapy program for adolescents and adults who stutter. The fluency cognate and the summer intensive stuttering therapy program allows me to mentor students in best clinical practices, and the application of evidence-based practice in the real world. My primary research interest is in evaluating treatment outcomes for adolescents and adults who stutter, which is supported by the fluency cognate and the summer clinic.


