Following an Award-winning teaching philosophy, courses offered emphasize mountain science instruction within a geographically informed scientific training. Dr. S is a Senior Teaching Fellow, a member of the Teaching Academy, and received the Inaugural Reacting To The Past Fellowship for including the RTTP pedagogy in his course about environment and climate change. Dr. S instruction stretches the curricular offerings, from introductory freshmen seminars to advanced graduate seminars. Graduate Seminar on Human-Environment Relations GEOG 8810 Geographies of Latin America and the Caribbean GEOG/LACSI 4720/6720 Geography and Ethnoecology of Neotropical Mountains GEOG 4290/6290 Mountain Geography GEOG 3290 Environmental Geography GEOG 2250H Resources, Society and the Environment GEOG 1125E Imperative Geographies: World Heritage Sites Conservation FYOS 1001 Sacred Geographies FYOS 1010