Nicole White PhD
About Nicole White PhD
Nicole White, PhD, is a Graduate Instructor and Faculty Lecturer at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she has worked since 2007. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature and has extensive teaching experience in various subjects.
Work at University of Colorado
Nicole White has been a part of the University of Colorado system since 2007. She has held multiple roles, including Graduate Instructor and Faculty Lecturer. As a Graduate Instructor, she taught from 2007 to 2015, and since 2015, she has also served as an Online Instructor. In her current role as Faculty Lecturer, which she began in 2017, she continues to contribute to the academic community at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Education and Expertise
Nicole White earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Colorado at Boulder, focusing on Comparative Literature, Russian Studies, Humanities, and Anthropology. Her academic journey began at the University of Denver, where she studied from 2001 to 2004, and she also studied at St. Petersburg State University in Russia. This diverse educational background informs her teaching and research.
Previous Experience at University of Denver
Before her tenure at the University of Colorado, Nicole White worked as a Graduate Assistant Instructor at the University of Denver from 2001 to 2004. This role provided her with foundational teaching experience in the Greater Denver Area, contributing to her development as an educator.
Teaching Roles and Responsibilities
In her various teaching roles at the University of Colorado, Nicole White has engaged with graduate students and developed course materials. Her responsibilities include delivering lectures, facilitating discussions, and guiding students in their academic pursuits. Her experience spans both in-person and online instruction, reflecting her adaptability in different teaching environments.