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Teaching

Upcoming and Recent Courses

Johns Hopkins University

The Politics and Poetics of Cancer Care (Spring 2025)

Global Perspectives in LGBTQ Health (TA to Will Beckham & Jennifer Glick) (Spring 2021)

The Idea of America (TA to Anand Pandian) (Spring 2019)

Invitation to Anthropology (TA to Anand Pandian) (Fall 2018)

Introduction to Medical Anthropology (TA to Clara Han) (Spring 2018)

JHU-NIH Genetic Counseling Training Program

Facilitating Family Adaptation to Loss & Disability (TA to Ellen Macnamara) (Fall 2022)

University of South Florida

English Composition I (Spring 2017)


Selected Student Feedback

From Global Perspectives in LGBTQ Health:

“Sarah was excellent – she was always engaged and responsive. She provided incredibly good feedback (she employs the ‘compliment sandwich’ better than any other instructor I’ve ever had) and was very supportive of all students.”

From Invitation to Anthropology:

“The professor's lectures were very interesting and challenged me to think about some of the most compelling questions in anthropology. The TA was very friendly and created a good environment for discussions during the discussion sections. I also found myself enjoying most of the books that we read. I also liked the fieldwork that we did; it was very fun and allowed me to experience anthropology myself.”

“Absolutely inspiring TA (Sarah Roth)...I personally found the breakout sections to be much more engaging and helpful than the lectures themselves. I loved analyzing poetry and all the other different things Sarah brought into section.”

“The care that the teacher and TAs have for this course is great and makes it interesting for people who may not even be that interested in anthropology.”

“LOVED this course!!!!!!!! I learned so much from taking this class…I also got to give my TA Sarah Roth a special mention. She was such a good TA in part because she was really welcoming and always gave us an invitation to give our opinion. Also the supplementary work she added into section was also beautiful. I think a way to conclude this would be to say, I would be thinking about lecture and section and the implications of what I was being taught long after I left. Thank you for a great course!!!!”