I hold a double major in Sociology and Public Administration from the University of Ghana and currently pursuing graduate studies in Sociology. My academic journey has shaped a strong and sustained interest in gender studies, which continues to inform both my research and how I engage with the world beyond the classroom.
I am particularly interested in how social inequalities are produced and experienced in everyday life. My teaching focuses on making sociological concepts accessible, relevant, and meaningful to students’ lived experiences.
Through my training in teaching sociology, I have developed skills in course design, assessment, and student-centered instruction. I am committed to helping students think critically, ask thoughtful questions, and apply the sociological imagination to better understand the social forces shaping their lives.
I aspire to become a professor of sociology and strive to create a classroom environment that is inclusive, engaging, and intellectually challenging one where students feel empowered to participate, reflect, and connect course material to the broader social world.