The School of Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics welcomed twenty new faculty members this fall.
Their research interests range from the sociology of interpreting to resource-based conflict and post-violence memory in Africa, from Korea's transnational comsumption to game studies and archaeogaming, and more.
They include as follows:
Ozum Arzik Erzurumlu, lecturer, Program in Translation & Interpreting Studies
Anna Junguen Lee, professor, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures
Victoria Austen, professor, Department of Classics
Ciro Incoronato, professor, Department of French & Italian
Eli Rosenblatt, professor, Department of Religion
Olha Khometa, instructor, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
Jorge Garcia, lecturer, Department of Spanish & Portuguese
Joy Reeber, professor, Department of Classics
Rachelle Grossman, professor, Department of Comparative & World Literature
Yuefan Wang, lecturer, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures
Tetyana Dzyadevych, lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
Karina Tachihara, professor, Department of Linguistics
Yujie Pu, instructor, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures
Jihye Yun, instructor, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures
Quillon Arkenstone, lecturer, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures
Ellen Ericson, instructor, World Language Teacher Education
Jenny Robins, lecturer, World Language Teacher Education
Kevin Wamalwa, lecturer, Department of Linguistics
Elena Pena Argueso, instructor, Department of Spanish & Portuguese
Eduardo Garcia-Molina, postdoctoral research associate, Department of Classics