Chair(s)
Brenda Jenike (she/her/hers)
I'm a cultural and medical anthropologist whose courses include ethnography of Japan and East Asia, medical anthropology, disability studies, culture and aging (cultural gerontology), the anthropology of biomedicine, and the history of anthropological theory.
All Faculty
Ingrid V. Albrecht (she/her)
Areas of Research and Teaching: Normative Ethics, Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Gender and Sexuality (Feminism, Love, and Friendship), Value Theory, and 19th Century Philosophy.
Matthew E. Ansfield (He/Him)
Instructor of SI Topics in Psychology Course, Professor of Psychology
Hillary Caruthers
My interests include Economic Development, Labor Migration, Global Nutrition and Health, and Southeast Asian Studies.
Elizabeth Ann De Stasio (She/Her)
Beth De Stasio currently teaches courses in Genetics, Introductory Biology, First-Year Studies, Senior Experience, and a lab course for non-majors called Biotechnology and Society.
Dylan B. Fitz
I teach courses in development economics, the economics of altruism and effective altruism, economic growth, poverty traps, Latin American economic development, and advanced econometrics.
Brenda Jenike (she/her/hers)
I'm a cultural and medical anthropologist whose courses include ethnography of Japan and East Asia, medical anthropology, disability studies, culture and aging (cultural gerontology), the anthropology of biomedicine, and the history of anthropological theory.
Mark Jenike (he/him/his)
Jesus G. Smith (He, Him, His)
Jes煤s Gregorio Smith is an Associate Professor and chair of the Ethnic Studies Program as well as an Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) Andrew W. Mellon Fellow.