Faculty & Staff
- Karin Aguilar-San Juan
- Professor, American Studies
- Focuses on urban sociology and Asian American studies
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- 651-696-6148
- Mike Anderson
- Laboratory Instructor and Technician in Biology
- Caretaker, Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area (KONHSA) Evolutionary ecology and symbiosis
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- 651-696-6230
- Amy Damon
- Associate Professor of Economics and Latin American Studies
- Rural and agricultural development, economic development, education in developing countries, and Central America-U.S. migration
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- 651-696-6862
- Susan Green
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Chemistry
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- 651-696-6904
- Arjun Guneratne
- Professor of Anthropology
- Socio-cultural anthropology, ethnic identities, globalization, environmentalism, South Asia (Sri Lanka and Nepal)
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- 651-696-6362
- Mary Heskel
- Assistant Professor, Biology
- Plant Ecophysiology, Plants and Climate Change, Ecosystem Ecology, Terrestrial Carbon Cycle
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- 651-696-6846
- Scott Legge
- Associate Professor and Chair, Anthropology
- Human Biology and Adaptation, Osteology, Paleopathology, Growth and Development, Bioarchaeology, Nutrition and Disease
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- 651-696-6925
- Kelly R. MacGregor
- Professor of Geology; HHMI Program Director; Director of the Olin-Rice Science Center
- Glacial Geomorphology
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- 651-696-6441
- David Chioni Moore
- Associate Professor, International Studies and English
- Literary interactions in the Black Atlantic world, notably Africa, the Caribbean, and African America; post-colonial and/as the post-Soviet; comparative literature; cultural theory; globalization.
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- 651-696-6242
- Bill Moseley
- Professor
- Political ecology, tropical agriculture, environment and development policy, and livelihood security
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- 651-696-6126
- Christine O’Connell
- Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies
- Ecosystem ecology and global change
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- 651-696-6826
- Joëlle Vitiello
- Professor, French and Francophone Studies
- Focuses on 20th-21st-century French and francophone literature and culture; Haitian literature and culture; French and Francophone Cinema; Postcolonial identities; Immigration; Violence in France and the francophone world.
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- 651-696-6412
- Michael Zis
- Visiting Instructor of Political Science
- American politics, health care policy, political history
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- 651-696-6536