I hold a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Westminster College, where I delved deeply into the historical foundations of governance, international relations, and societal change. This academic journey ignited my passion for history, as I explored pivotal events like the American Revolution and the Cold War, understanding how they shaped modern political landscapes. Building on this, I pursued a Master's degree in Public Diplomacy from Syracuse University, focusing on the historical...
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Westminster College, where I delved deeply into the historical foundations of governance, international relations, and societal change. This academic journey ignited my passion for history, as I explored pivotal events like the American Revolution and the Cold War, understanding how they shaped modern political landscapes. Building on this, I pursued a Master's degree in Public Diplomacy from Syracuse University, focusing on the historical contexts of global negotiations and cultural exchanges. These experiences equipped me with a nuanced perspective on how history influences diplomatic strategies and public discourse, allowing me to connect past events with contemporary issues in engaging ways.
With four years of experience in public policy, I've applied my historical knowledge in real-world settings, analyzing policy decisions through the lens of historical precedents to inform effective solutions. This hands-on work has honed my ability to break down complex historical narratives into accessible insights, making me an enthusiastic tutor dedicated to helping students appreciate history's relevance today. Whether guiding learners through ancient civilizations or modern geopolitical shifts, I strive to foster critical thinking and a lifelong love for the subject, drawing from my interdisciplinary background to create dynamic, personalized tutoring sessions.