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About American Ethnic Studies |
The FacultyThe Provost named the first American Ethnic Studies Faculty in the spring of 1987. American Ethnic Studies faculty are normally members of academic departments at Kansas State University. Faculty are expected to apply for re-certification every five years by submitting evidence of recent and current activity, including curriculum development and/or relevant original scholarship or creative work published within the past five years. Douglas Benson, (Ph.D. University of Mexico, 1973) Professor, Modern Languages. Spanish/Latin American Literature; literary theory; U.S. Hispanic literature, bensonml@ksu.edu Janet Benson, (Ph.D. Brandeis University, 1974) Associate Professor, Anthropology. Ethnicity, immigration, gender, complex societies; South Asia, North American, janet@ksu.edu Melissa Bopp, (Ph.D. University of South Carolina, 2005) Asst. Prof. of KinesIology: Promoting Health and Physical Activity in Underserved Populations, mbopp@ksu.edu Alfred Cochran, (Ph.D. Catholic University, 1986) Asst. Provost and Professor of Music. Film music; jazz; use of jazz in film scores; American music; jazz in Kansas City and the Midwest; Leith Stevens, Aaron Copland, Gail Kubik, cochalw@ksu.edu E. Allen Eason, (Ph.D, Okalhoma State University, 2008) Instructor for American Ethnic Studies, aeason@ksu.edu John Exdell, (Ph.D. University of Texas, 1973) Associate Professor, Philosophy. Social, race, and political philosophy, jbex@ksu.edu Elizabeth Fallon, (Ph.D. University of Florida, 2004) Assoc. Prof. of Exercise Science, Physical Activity and Public Health, fallon@ksu.edu Kurt Gartner, (D.A University of Northern Colorado, 2001) Assoc. Prof of Percussion. Cuban Music and Jazz, kgartner@ksu.edu Wayne Goins, (Ph.D. Florida State University, 1998) Associate Professor, Music. The influence of culture on the emotional response to music, weg@ksu.edu Tanya Gonzalez, (Ph.D. University of California, Riverside, 2004) Asst. Prof. of English, Latina/o Literature and Culture, Women's Studies, Cultural Studies, tgonzale@ksu.edu David Griffin, Sr., (Ed.D. Kansas State University, 1994) Asst. Dean of Diversity and Associate Professor, Secondary Education. Education of the disadvantaged and teaching in a multicultural society, dlgriff@ksu.edu Leslie D Hannah, (Ph.D. Oklahoma University) Asst. Professor of Diversity. American Indian Literature and Culture, ldhannah@ksu.edu JohnElla Holmes, (M.S., M.S., P.C.M. University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002) Instructor of American Ethnic Studies and Coordinator of Minority Recruitment and Retention in the College of Arts and Sciences. Race; Ethnicity; Community Culture Preservation, johnella@ksu.edu Michelle Janette, (Ph.D. Yale University, 1997) Associate Professor, English. Gender, ethnicity, and multicultural literature, mjanette@ksu.edu Tiffany Kershner, (Ph.D. Indiana University, 2002) Asst. Prof. of Anthropology, African Languages and Cultures, African oral literature, Cultural Semantics, language and gender, tikershn@ksu.edu Maria Teresa Martinez-Ortiz, (Ph.D. Purdue University, 2001) Asst. Prof. of Spanish, Latin American Literature and Culture, Race, Gender, Border and Film Studies, mmtzotz@ksu.edu Mary McElroy, (Ph.D. University of Maryland, 1978) Professor, Kinesiology. Gender, ethnicity, and sport, mmcelro@ksu.edu Juanita McGowan, (Ph.D. Kansas State University, 1996) Asst. Dean of Diversity and Associate Professor, Director of American Ethnic Studies Program. Competency based curriculum, multicultural education, and diversity training, race, and social justice, blessing@ksu.edu Salvador Oropesa, (Ph.D. Arizona State University, 1992) Prof. of Modern Languages, oropesa@ksu.edu Harald Prins, (Ph.D New School for Socail Research, 1988, Doctoral, University of Nijmegen [The Netherlands], 1978) Distinguished Prof. of Anthropology. Cultural Anthropology; Indigenous Peoples; Human Righs; North America; South America, prins@ksu.edu Cheryl Ragar, (Ph.D University of Kansas, 2008) Assistant Professor of American Ethnic Studies, African American Culture Production; 20th Century American Art and Visual Culture; Race and Ethnicity cragar@ksu.edu Marcelo Sabates, (Ph.D. Brown University, 1997) Assoc. Prof. and Department Head of Philosophy, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Epistemelogy, Philosophy in Latino Literature, sabates@ksu.edu Donald Saucier, (Ph.D. University of Vermont, 2001) Asst. Prof. of Psychology, Measurement and Reduction of Prejudice broadly defined, to include prejudice based on race, sex, class, sexual orientation, and disability status,saucier@ksu.edu Walter Schumm, (Ph.D. Purdue University, 1979) Prof. of Family Studies, Islam and Culture, Comparative Religion, Ethnicity and Military Families, Ethnicity and Health of Military Personnel, Ethnicity and Methodological Issues, schumm@ksu.edu James Sherow, (Ph.D. University of Colorado, 1987) Associate Professor, History. Ethnohistory; North American Indian Peoples; Great Plains Indian Peoples, jsherow@ksu.edu Jeffrey S. Smith, (Ph.D. Arizona State University, 1997) Associate Professor, Geography, World Regional Geography examines major culture regions of the world; Seminar in Cultural Geography explores major themes and topics in the geographical study of culture, jssmith7@ksu.edu Lisa Tatonetti, (Ph.D. Ohio State University, 2001) Asst. Prof. of English, American Indian Literature, GLBTQ/Two-Spirit Literatures, Multiethnic American Literature, Cultural Studies, tatonetti@ksu.edu Kay Ann Taylor, (Ph.D. Iowa State University, 2001) Asst. Prof. of Education, Foundations of Education, Critical Race Theory, History of African Americans and Educators, Philosophy of Education, Cultural Responsive Teaching/Multicultural Education and Competency, ktaylor@ksu.edu Cia Verschelden, (Ph.D. Harvard University, 1984) Director of Assessment and Associate Professor, Social Work, Social Welfare in the U.S., Social Policy and Native American families, cia@ksu.edu La Barbara Wigfall, (MCRP Harvard University, 1977) Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture. Planning and urban design; black settlements in America; origin and evolution of black communities within the continental U.S.; community preservation, lbjw@ksu.edu Zelia Wiley, (Ph.D. Penn State University, 1996) Dean of Diversity, College of Agriculture, Diversity in the Workplace, Multiculturalism, Multicutural Competency, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity in Agricultural Sciences, Natural Resources, zwh@ksu.edu Young-ok Yum, (Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University, 2000) Assistant Professor, Speech Communication, Theatre and Dance. Influencing interpersonal communication including culture, personality traits, emotion, and technology, youngok@ksu.edu Members of the KSU faculty who meet the criteria established by the AMETH Program may receive the additional designation of "American Ethnic Studies Faculty." Although this designation carries no budgetary implications, it may be added to the faculty member's title and signals membership in the faculty of the interdisciplinary program. Designation as "American Ethnic Studies Faculty" is based on the individual's background in the field of American ethnic studies, using the same definitions of criteria outlined in the Faculty Handbook sections on promotion and tenure: research and publication (or other scholarly or creative endeavor appropriate to the field); teaching; and service. For appointment to the AMETH faculty, the following minimum standards will be necessary:
Deans, department heads, and university faculty are expected by the Provost to acknowledge achievement and contributions to American Ethnic Studies as positive and constructive contributions to the university as a whole and to take them into account when making recommendations and decisions about merit salary increases, promotion, and tenure. 09/26/2008 |
Juanita McGowan, PhD, Director Telephone: (785) 532-5738 || Fax: (785) 532-3299 |
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