Faculty

Meneses, Juan

Associate Professor of English

Read More Education Ph.D., English, Purdue University M.A., English, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona B.A., English, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona B.A., Translation and Interpreting, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Representative Publications Juan Meneses, Resisting Dialogue: Modern Fiction and the Future of Dissent (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) Juan Meneses, “Reconsidering International Comics: Foreignness, Locality, and the Third […]

Timothy Murtha

Professor of Anthropology

Ogburn, Dennis

Associate Professor of Anthopology

Department of Anthropology Recent Publications: The Inca Occupation and Forced Resettlement in Saraguro, Ecuador. Ph.D. Dissertation, UC Santa Barbara, 2001 “Dynamic Display, Propaganda, and the Reinforcement of Provincial Power in the Inca Empire,” Archeological Papers of the AAA, Vol.14, 2004 Research Interests: Archaeology, Remote Sensing, Andean region, Development of states and empires

Padilla-Falto, Olga

Teaching Professor of Spanish

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Peterson, Nicole

Associate Professor of Anthropology

Recent Publications: “Choices, Options, and Constraints: Decisions in Natural Resource Management.” Human Organization 69(1): 54-64. “Excluding to include: (Non) participation in Mexican natural resource management.” Forthcoming, Agriculture and Human Values as part of an organized symposium, “Participatory processes in agricultural development projects.” Research Interests: Ecological and environmental anthropology, Sustainability, Mexico, Ethiopia

Caitlin Schroering

Assistant Professor of Global Studies

Shull, Kristina

Associate Professor, Director of Public History
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Socolovsky, Maya

Associate Professor of English

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Soliz, Carmen

Associate Professor of History

Carmen Soliz Associate Professor I am a historian of Latin America and the Caribbean with a particular emphasis on themes such as peasant politics, agrarian reform, rural state formation, nation-building, citizenship, and social movements in Latin America. My first book, Fields of Revolution: Agrarian Reform and Rural State Formation in Bolivia, 1935-1964 examines Bolivian agrarian reform and sees the role […]

Souffrant, Eddy

Professor and Chair of Africana Studies

Research Interests: Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Caribbean philosophies, Identity, Collective responsibility, Ethics and International Affairs, Corporate responsibility, Diversity in organizations Community Involvement: Diversity Council of the Carolinas (Board Member) African Council (Member), Ethics and Compliance Officers of Charlotte (co-organizer