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 ...
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 ...
In the English Department I teach courses on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, as well as Intro to Poetry and LGBTQ literature. Two of the classes closest to my early modern theatrical heart are ...
I am an immunologist whose interests lie at the intersection of immunology, virology, and cancer biology. My research interests center on B cell biology and how it is manipulated by Epstein-Barr Virus ...
Andrea Bruder received her Diploma in Mathematics at the University of Technology in Munich, Germany, and earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics at Baylor University. My research interests are in the theory ...
Owen Cramer was a faculty child at the University of Chicago, an Oberlin College undergraduate and a University of Texas Ph.D. student in the early 1960s when a literary classical humanism flourished ...
Mike Angstadt teaches and researches at the nexus of environmental law and environmental politics. Motivated by urgent governance challenges including climate change, he explores (1) how domestic ...
Marc Neihof is a virtuoso bassist with the rare ability to excel in two worlds: jazz and classical music. Originally from the Washington D.C. area, he began studying bass at age 12 with University of ...
I currently teach courses in the sociology of health and medicine, environmental sociology, quantitative research methods, data visualization, and the politics of social policy. My scholarly interests ...
Adjunct Faculty, University of Colorado, Denver in partnership with Teacher Institute at La Academia, Colorado Alternative Teacher Licensure Program (2010-2013) 2nd-4th Grade Classroom & Intervention ...
Scott’s areas of teaching and research concern psychoanalytic theory, film theory, popular culture, and political media. His first book, Beyond Bias: Conservative Media, Documentary Form, and the ...
Heidi R. Lewis is David Lucile Packard Professor of Feminist & Gender Studies and President of the National Women's Studies Association (2023-35). Her academic work is primarily focused on Feminist ...