
Teaching Assistant Spotlight: Noah Amidon
Dartmouth College | AP Biology
Meet Noah Amidon, a third-year student at Dartmouth College, where he majors in Quantitative Social Science with minors in International Studies and Computer Science.
Originally from Oxford, Mississippi, Noah brings both academic excellence and a deep commitment to service. On campus, he’s active in Model UN, the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee, and College Democrats. This is Noah’s third year tutoring AP Biology with the Global Teaching Project—helping students master challenging content and build confidence in STEM.
About the Course – AP Biology:
From the smallest molecules to complex ecosystems, AP Biology explores how life works. Students investigate genetics, evolution, energy transfer, and the foundations of modern biology—while also learning how to think critically, solve problems, and communicate scientific ideas effectively.
Our TAs:
The Global Teaching Project pairs college students from top universities—including Dartmouth, Yale, Harvard, UVA, Georgia Tech, and Ole Miss—with Mississippi high schoolers for in-person and virtual tutoring. TAs support coursework and serve as relatable, near-peer mentors throughout the year.
We’re proud of Noah and all our Teaching Assistants who help make advanced STEM education more accessible and more human.









