My fiction and non-fiction work often explores humans in the process of negotiating a reality that seems absurd, alien, or unconsciously constructed out of fear and insecurity. These voices must ...
I teach courses that focus on the sociology of international development, globalization, international migration (particularly Latino migration), Latin-American studies, and urban sociology. Several ...
Hong Jiang teaches Chinese language, Chinese Literature in Translation, and Asian American Literature. She received her B.A. from Fudan University in China and her Ph.D. from the University of ...
DANIEL K.N. JOHNSON has a PhD in Economics from Yale (1998), an MSc from the London School of Economics (1992) and a BSocSci Honors from the University of Ottawa, Canada (1991). His research focus is ...
Vibha Kapuria-Foreman teaches economic development and microeconomic theory. Her research deals with the history of early 20 th century American economic thought and the determinants of foreign direct ...
Weston is a Team Lead at the Solutions Center. His experience is with cloud technologies such as Qualtrics, Zoom, Webex, Microsoft (Office) 365 apps, instructional technology, and instructional design ...
Karen R. Roybal holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of New Mexico with specializations in Southwest Studies, Chicanx and Latinx literature and history, and Cultural Studies. Her ...
Business Leader in the Arts (with husband Ron Brasch), Regional Business Alliance and Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region (2013) Rising Star, Colorado Springs Business Journal (2008) Tell Me a ...
Tamara Bentley teaches broadly in the arts of China and Japan. Her research concentrates on relationships between visual and literary values in 17th century and 18th century Chinese and Japanese ...
Emily Chan is the Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Psychology. Colorado College's liberal arts academic mission is created by the shared committment of the community of faculty teacher-scholars, ...
Marcia (Dunbar-Soule) Dobson has taught at Colorado College in the Classics Department since 1976, where she specializes in the ancient Greek language, myth and religion, and chairs the Psychoanalysis ...
Currently, Jennifer is working on a project for which she has been awarded the Émilie du Châtelet prize through the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Women's Caucus. The project examines ...