Director, International Studies, Colorado State University
I have been teaching at Colorado State University since Fall 2010, and I have served as Director of International Studies since Fall 2013. In addition to my administrative duties, I teach INST core curriculum courses as well as courses in European, Islamic, and World History, and Honors. I am a scholar of modern global environmental history. My current research investigates the social impacts of environmental policy on subaltern populations in the Mediterranean region during the colonial era. I share my students' thirst for knowledge about the wider world and passion for international experiences and cross-cultural communication. I have studied nearly a dozen languages, including French, German, Arabic, and Turkish. I have visited 24 countries in five continents and have lived in France and Turkey. I hope to continue to travel and learn much more.
Syria’s forgotten pluralism and why it matters today
Apr 26, 2017 08:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Syrian Civil War has been raging for six years. It has killed nearly half a million people and left over 12 million, about half of Syrias total population, without a home. A few weeks ago, a devastating chemical attack...
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