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Our People—Affiliate Faculty
As
part of the CCR program and its emphasis on interdisciplinary
work, you will have the opportunity to work with a number of official
and unofficial faculty affiliates who teach courses in departments
across the university, including African American Studies, Anthropology;
English; History; Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics; Philosophy,
Sociology, Womens Studies. These faculty affiliates offer
discipline-specific expertise that will enhance your knowledge
and understanding of interdisciplinary work. As you develop a
specific working relationship with these faculty through interdisciplinary
course work, they may be willing to work with you on research
projects, exams, and dissertation.
Currently, graduate students in CCR work with a variety of faculty
across the university, taking elective courses in other departments
and working with faculty from other disciplines on their exam
committees. The CCR program is in the midst of designating and
selecting faculty affiliates. The list below is under development
and indicates those who currently serve as official faculty affiliates.
- Tej Bhatia, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- Diane Grimes, Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies
- Chandra Mohanty, Women's and Gender Studies Program
- Patricia J. Moody, Department of English
- Alison Mountz, Department of Geography
- Kendall Phillips, Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies
- Gwendolyn Pough, Women's and Gender Studies Program
- James W. Watts, Department of Religion
A handbook of syllabi from interdisciplinary courses taken by
CCR students is available in the CCR Office.
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