Teaching.
I enjoy teaching and mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students.
Assistant Professor, University of Colorado
In 2025, I taught a two-credit course on incarceration and health to graduate students.
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Student Evaluation Excerpt:
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"I learned so much this semester and the new perspective will absolutely impact my work going forward, as well as my effort outside of work. It would be reasonable to make this course mandatory for all public health and ethics students."
In 2026, I am teaching a two-credit course on social epidemiology to graduate students.
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Instructor, Elon University
In Fall of 2022, I taught a four-credit introductory course on Fundamentals of Epidemiology to undergraduate students.
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Student Evaluation Excerpts:
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"Professor LeMasters was great about communication and expectations when it came to assignments and projects. She was adaptive to our class and our needs for learning Epidemiology."
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"I have previously taken this course and struggled a lot with it. This time around, Professor LeMasters has really helped me understand the course material."
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"She was passionate about the material she taught and used her own research for her Ph.D. as examples that tied in nicely."
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Graduate Teaching Assistant, UNC
From 2019-2021 I served as a graduate teaching assistant for:
Methods & Measures for Public Health Practice: a master's level course that serves as an introduction to epidemiology.
Leading for Racial Equity: a seminar class of graduate students and community members focused on systemic racism and health that takes Racial Equity Institute Phase I training.
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Introduction to Social Epidemiology: a graduate student course that introduces students to structural determinants of health equity.