Instructor Experience
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory - Fall 2017 (Texas A&M University)
Principles of Economics - Spring 2021 (Brigham Young University)
Teaching Awards
Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor - Texas A&M Economics (2017)
Select Quotes from Student Evaluations
- "Economics with Professor Witter was truly a great learning experience. Economics is a tough subject with any professor,
but Dr. Witter took every measure to make sure that we had every resource needed to succeed!
Really enjoyed the class, and really grateful for Dr. Witter!"
- "I would take another course with this professor because he cares about his students because he remembers
being an undergraduate and knows how difficult it can be at times."
- "Always had extra office hours and would reply promptly to emails!"
- "The exams were a fair representation of the materials"
- "Professor Witter was always on time for our 8am class, He also provided weekly office hours and homework help
sessions."
- "He is a very good teacher for economics and I would take him again if presented the chance to. The material is
difficult but he does a great job of explaining and walking you through it."
- "Professor Witter was always prepared for class and did an excellent job at getting through the material. I loved the
"research breaks" where he would bring up a case from the real world to apply course concepts. I ended up using the
research breaks in my other classes! The additional assignments he assigned were also super interesting and exposed
us to more cases about economics applied in real-world situations. Professor Witter has been my favorite economics
professor so far!"
- "I thought he was a very effective teacher, I wish I had him for earlier econ classes, I left this class feeling like I really
had an understanding of the material"
- "Great professor, genuinely cares about his students and their success."
Other Teaching Experience
I have also been a teaching assistant for Principles of Economics, Introduction to Econometrics, Program Evaluation, Health Economics, and Game Theory