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 ...
2024. “Intergenerational Ethics and Sustainability: A Confucian Relational Perspective,” in Intercultural Philosophy and Environmental Justice Between Generations: Indigenous, African, Asian, and ...
Registrar of the College: Student Registration and Enrollment, Certifying Student Academic Requirements, Certifying Graduation, Clearinghouse Enrollment Files and Errors, Posting Student Personal ...
I'm a mathematical biologist. That is, I use mathematical models to investigate biological phenomena. My research is in population biology and ecology, with a recent foray into bacterial genetics. In ...
Fanny Zhang is a lecturer in the Chinese program. Fanny teaches numerous Chinese language courses, including elementary, intermediate and advanced Chinese as well as the adjunct courses and courses ...
Amy Kohout joined the History department at Colorado College in 2016, after serving as Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities in the Environmental Studies department at Davidson ...
Keith Reed grew up playing bluegrass banjo and guitar with a group of traditional bluegrass musicians from the southeast. This early immersion of bluegrass traditionalism and its inherent culture led ...
Jason is a social and personality psychologist who is particularly interested in the complex interplay between people and situations. Most of his current research examines identity and the effects of ...
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 ...
Christiane Steckenbiller joined Colorado College in 2014. Her research focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first-century German literature-with an emphasis on Turkish German studies, transnational ...
I am a historical and political anthropologist of modern South Asia with particular interests in questions of religion and secularism, colonial modernity, nationalism, violence, memory and ...
William Davis has been at Colorado College since 1993, first as a visiting professor in Humanities, then as a member of the Comparative Literature Program and the Department of German. He is currently ...