FACULTY AND STAFF
Faculty and Staff
CPJE Visiting Faculty Initiative
The Center for Peace and Justice Education has established two visiting faculty positions internal to the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ community. This initiative increases collaboration between various departments/colleges and lays the groundwork for the expansion of interdisciplinary Peace and Justice courses. In addition, visiting faculty contribute resources, contacts, and opportunities within their areas of expertise to strengthen research possibilities for ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ students and help shape the Center’s lectures and events.
Visiting faculty members offer at least one lecture, panel or workshop during the academic year on a topic connecting their area of expertise with themes of peace and justice. Visiting faculty members will also be engaged in teaching or developing a course with a Peace and Justice attribute.
All full-time faculty members at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ are eligible to become a CPJE Visiting Faculty member. The position lasts one year with the possibility of renewing for a second year.
Visiting faculty members will maintain their office space as well as teaching and other commitments in their home department. They will join CPJE staff for selected meetings and events during the year. The Center actively seeks faculty who are typically underrepresented in our activities, including representation across disciplines and Colleges.
Caitlin Barry (Law School)
Camille Burge (Political Science)
Elizabeth Kolsky (History)
Linda Maldonado (Nursing)
Eugene McCarraher (Humanities)
Billie Murray (Communication)
Tomás Hidalgo Nava (Romance Languages and Literatures, formerly at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥)
Vito Punzi (Chemical Engineering)
Gay Strickler (Sociology, retired)
Shigehiro Suzuki (Political Science)
Jim Wetzel (Philosophy)