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:

Quillon Arkenstone, lecturer, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures

Ozum Arzik Erzurumlu, lecturer, Program in Translation & Interpreting Studies 

Victoria Austen, professor, Department of Classics

Sarah Dowman, lecturer, Department of Spanish & Portuguese

Tetyana Dzyadevych, lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures

Ellen Ericson, instructor, World Language Teacher Education

Jorge Garcia, lecturer, Department of Spanish & Portuguese

Eduardo Garcia-Molina, postdoctoral research associate, Department of Classics

Rachelle Grossman, professor, Department of Comparative & World Literature

Ciro Incoronato, professor, Department of French & Italian

Anna Junguen Lee, professor, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures

Tatiana Kashina, lecturer, Department of Linguistics

Olha Khometa, instructor, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures

Dorothy Maweu, lecturer, Department of Linguistics

Scott Nelson, instructor, Department of Linguistics

Elena Pena Argueso, instructor, Department of Spanish & Portuguese

Yujie Pu, instructor, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures

Joy Reeber, professor, Department of Classics

Jenny Robins, lecturer, World Language Teacher Education

Eli Rosenblatt, professor, Department of Religion

Rebecca Shaw Sullivan, lecturer, Department of Linguistics

Karina Tachihara, professor, Department of Linguistics

Kevin Wamalwa, lecturer, Department of Linguistics

Yuefan Wang, lecturer, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures

Jihye Yun, instructor, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures