2024. “Intergenerational Ethics and Sustainability: A Confucian Relational Perspective,” in Intercultural Philosophy and Environmental Justice Between Generations: Indigenous, African, Asian, and ...
After an undergraduate degree in Comparative Literature, Alberto Hernandez-Lemus started his career in philosophy in aesthetics, writing on the cinema theory of Gilles Deleuze. He has gradually come ...
Registrar of the College: Student Registration and Enrollment, Certifying Student Academic Requirements, Certifying Graduation, Clearinghouse Enrollment Files and Errors, Posting Student Personal ...
ReFiguring Global Challenges: Literary and Cinematic Explorations of War, Inequality and Migration Chief Editor, with Amelie Björck (Södertörn University), Omri Grinberg (University of Jerusalem), ...
Nadia Guessous is an Associate Professor of Feminist and Gender Studies at Colorado College. An anthropologist by training but an interdisciplinary scholar in ...
Miroslav 'Miro' Kummel is a population ecologist whose research connects the boundaries of mathematics, biology, and climatology. Miro received his bachelors in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at ...
Danielle Porter Sanchez joined the History Department at Colorado College in fall 2019. Danielle’s research focuses on popular culture, urban life, and health in 20th century Africa. She is currently ...
Born in Haifa, in 1955, Israel, Ofer Ben-Amots gave his first piano concert at age nine and at age sixteen was awarded first prize in the Chet Piano Competition. Later, following composition studies ...
Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced French Language, Cultural Contexts and Written Expression, Cultural Contexts and Oral Expression, Cultural Contexts and Critical Analysis, Fiction in ...
Dr. Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker received her B.A. from Macalester College, double majoring in Economics and Latin American Studies. She received her Ph.D.in Economics from the University of ...
Pallavi Sriram joined the Department of Theater and Dance in 2018 as Assistant Professor of Dance Studies. She is an interdisciplinary scholar and dancer-maker working across transnational contexts.
Dr. Ruiz's academic formation has been shaped by interdisciplinary contact between literature, history and art. This contact with other disciplines continues to play an important role in her research ...