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FACULTY

Betsy Kiddy, left and Kathy Ozment, right

 

SHARED PROJECT:
Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Modern Foreign Languages

Kathy Ozment, chair of the Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures Department and Betsy Kiddy, assistant professor of history and director of the Johnson Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, won a $120,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to integrate teaching about Latin America into a broader range of disciplines in the College. The project will also more fully integrate the Caribbean into the interdisciplinary Latin American Studies Program. Nine faculty traveled to Mexico and the Dominican Republic to lay the groundwork for new courses incorporating a Latin American focus into sociology, music, art, political science, psychology, economics, women’s studies, business and philosophy.
ALBRIGHT FACULTY AT WORK

In 2002-03, Albright’s 101 full-time faculty produced:

3 books, 18 articles, 13 exhibitions and performances, 93 papers/scholarly presentations, 6 grants

Albright students and faculty working together on collaborative research published 10 articles and papers on their research

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