Alexandra Neyers

A third year Division II student. Typically goes by the name Ali. Never by her middle name. She likes diet Coke, knitting, and video games. She was a TA (along with Jake Vogt) for Michele Hardesty's course HACU 144 - Comics Underground: Underground Comics in the U.S.

Fall 2008

 * SS-0118 Real Kids with Rachel Conrad


 * SS-115T Books/Technology/History (Tutorial) with Jim Wald


 * IA-0201 Intermediate Spanish I with Kelsey Camire


 * HACU-0256 Ancient Epic I with Robert Meagher

January 2009

 * IA-0106 Intro to Drawing with Nat Cohen

Spring 2009

 * CS-0112 Sex, Learning, and Computers with Paul Dickson


 * NS-0112 Puzzles and Paradoxes with David Kelly


 * HACU-0273 Atrocity and War in the Graphic Novel with Michele Hardesty


 * HACU-0147 World Music-Global Pop with Colin Junko Oba

Fall 2009

 * HACU-0256-1 Ancient Epic 2 with Robert Meagher


 * HACU-0240-1 The 1950s: Cold War Culture with Karen Koehler, Rebecca S. Miller, Michele Hardesty


 * HACU-0241-6 The 1950s: Cold War Culture Seminar with Michele Hardesty


 * GERM-01-A Elementary German I (at Amherst)

January 2010

 * CS-0258 K-12 Teaching Pre-Practicum with Laura Wenk

Spring 2010

 * SS-0200 Independent Study - Thinking About Columbus: Slavery, Colonization, and Memory with Brian Van Slyke
 * SS-0206 Writing the Civil War with Will Ryan and Susan Tracy
 * SS-0231 The American School: Education in a Multicultural Society with Kristen Luschen
 * SS-0214 U.S. Labor History with Laurie Nisonoff

Fall 2010

 * CS-0208 How People Learn - Laura Wenk
 * SS-0210 Intro to Economics - Noah Enelow
 * SS-0258 Preserving the Past - Jim Wald
 * EPEC - Theory of Game Design and Development with Patricia Hernandez-Ramos, Ian Campbell, and Jacob Sweet.

January 2011

 * Beginning Kyudo with Marion Taylor

Spring 2011

 * CS-0240 Designing Curriculum for Understanding - Laura Wenk
 * SS-0217 Hybrid Identities, Authentic Selves - Kimberly Chang
 * HACU-0330 American Studies: Theory and Practice - Michele Hardesty
 * SS-0225 - Introduction to Queer Studies - Jaclyn Pryor