Teaching
Instructor of Record
Berry College
- DAT280: Intermediate Data Analytics – Spring 2024
- BUS211: Business Statistics – Fall 2023, Spring 2024 (x2)
- Evals w/ comments - Fall 2023; Spring 2024 A; Spring 2024 B
- ECO110: Markets & Society – Fall 2023, Two Sections
- Evals w/ comments - Fall 2023 A; Fall 2023 B
West Virginia University
- ECON482: Applied Economic Research – Fall 2022
- ECON301: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory – Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Spring 2023
- Evals w/ comparisons - Fall 2021; Spring 2022;
- ECON201: Principles of Microeconomics – Spring 2021, Two Sections
- ECON200: Survey of Economics – Fall 2020 (online, asynchronous)
- Evaluations (Instructor Summary Reports):
Selected Student Comments:
- “This was by far my favorite class and my favorite professor. He cared about the work he was teaching us and always provided us with a huge amount of feedback.”
- “Professor Marsella was a very strong incentive to learn throughout this class. The material was thought provoking, [and] was taught in a way that was inspirational to research throughout things that you see in everyday society. The professor always took time to answer any questions and set apart time after class to answer any detailed questions that I might have had.”
- “I think this course is great and Alex has made it even better. He really is committed to students learning and succeeding with the course material and spends the time to explain all concepts, even when we probably should already know them. He always gives weekly feedback outside of class to questions students have. I am grateful that he is my professor and I feel I have learned and retained much more knowledge because of his efforts.”
- “The instructor is phenomenal in teaching this course.”
- “Aex is a great professor that relates to his students well and makes me want to come to class and learn.”
- “Alex was always looking for new ways to engage his students in his class which goes a very long way, he is great.”
As Teaching Assistant
ECON526: Causal Inference (for Brad Humphreys) – Spring 2022
ECON201: Principles of Microeconomics – Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020
ECON202: Principles of Macroeconomics – Fall 2019