Sabrina earned her master’s degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2018, followed by her Ph.D. in the same field in 2023. Her academic journey has been defined by a strong commitment to understanding the intersections of economics and agriculture. In addition to her research, Sabrina has developed substantial teaching experience in both Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, where she has taught and supported undergraduate students in core economic theory, applied economic analysis, and policy evaluation. Her teaching emphasizes critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and the application of economic principles to real-world agricultural and resource management issues.