Sanae received her first M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language from the University of Puerto Rico (1994), and a second M.A. and a Ph.D. in Japanese Linguistics and Pedagogy from the Ohio State ...
I graduated from Middlebury College in 1990 and received my Ph.D. in Russian Literature from the University of Kansas in 1997. I am currently Professor of Russian at Michigan State University, after ...
What is a buddha? How does a person become one? The life of the Buddha is one of the most influential stories ever, but it was not the focus of the earliest Buddhist literature. When narratives of his ...
Professor Troyer takes a broad view of “localization” that encompasses researching whether and how an entity should expand globally, implementing the technical modifications needed to support other ...
In this course we will examine biographies, both written and filmed, of several American presidents, including those who are well known – Madison, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt – and those who are ...
What is your gender and how do you know? In order to answer this question, we need to consider how gender is known through biology, psychology, consumer capitalism, and our everyday embodiment. We ...
Chiyo Mori has always been passionate about language teaching and learning, following her grandfather’s footsteps as a medical translator and an English literature professor. In her teaching at MIIS, ...
Professor Murphy holds a longstanding interest in human cognition and motivation. He initially pursued these interests within the field of history, which underscored the importance of context for ...
Looking for some fun, history-related music? Join History majors Grace Augspurger and Cesca Madeiros (along with Film major Logan Richards) as they share “hypothetical playlists for historical figures ...
This is Melodiis’ first jamming session! We have exciting news for you… Let’s all meet up, listen to music, sing and play together. No previous experience required, come as you are! :) ...
The 2023-24 cohort is comprised of sixteen sophomores, juniors, and seniors. They are as follows: Abshir Adam, Gabriella Chalker, Ronan Corley, Artrianna Freeman, Anna Grytsenko, Owen Hamilton, Bryan ...
Brought to you by the Center for Careers and Internships, in collaboration with the History Department (HIST), our Field Guide welcomes alumni back to campus to share valuable insights and experiences ...