Faculty Learning Community
Year of Morocco Faculty Learning Community Participants
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Daniel Paracka
Daniel Paracka Director, Campus InternationalizationPosition:
Director, Campus InternationalizationPhone: (470) 578-6732
Email: dparacka@kennesaw.edu
Location: SO 2011A
Daniel J. Paracka, Ph.D. is Professor of Education in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Campus Internationalization in the Division of Global Affairs at KSU. Dr. Paracka served with the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone from 1985-87 and taught English in China from 1987-89. Read More. -
Sandra Bird
Sandra Bird Professor of Art EducationPosition:
Professor of Art EducationPhone: (470) 578-6139
Email: sbird@kennesaw.edu
Location: VA 202
Sandra Bird, Ph.D. is Professor of Art Education at KSU who teaches art education courses involving intercultural art education and curriculum, and art history courses related to Islamic art. Annually, her curriculum courses host a service learning partnership with local schools. Read more. -
Christie Emerson
Christie Emerson Assistant Professor of NursingPosition:
Assistant Professor of NursingPhone: (470) 578-6071
Email: cemerson@kennesaw.edu
Location: HS 3108
Christie Emerson, MSN, RN, is a clinical assistant professor in the Wellstar School of Nursing at Kennesaw State University and is also in the final semester of coursework toward a Ph.D. in Nursing Science. Read more. -
Maia Hallward
Maia Hallward Professor of Middle East PoliticsPosition:
Professor of Middle East PoliticsPhone: (470) 578-2155
Email: mhallwar@kennesaw.edu
Location: House 3201 - 116
Maia Carter Hallward, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor jointly appointed with the PhD Program in International Conflict Management and the Department of Political Science and International Affairs. Read more. -
Nina Morgan
Nina Morgan Associate Professor of EnglishPosition:
Associate Professor of EnglishPhone: (470) 578-3504
Email: nmorgan@kennesaw.edu
Location: EB 179
Nina Morgan, Ph.D. is a founding and honorary member of the Moroccan American Studies Association (MASA), a national organization housed at Hassan II University Casablanca where she has participated in numerous initiatives and programs since 2006 and serves as an affiliated faculty member of the Masters of Moroccan American Studies program. Read more. -
Amanda Richey
Amanda Richey Assistant Professor of TESOLPosition:
Assistant Professor of TESOLPhone: (470) 578-2769
Email: arichey1@kennesaw.edu
Location: BEB 436
Amanda B. Richey, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of TESOL and Literacy Education in the Inclusive Education Department at Kennesaw State University. At KSU she teaches in the graduate TESOL program and coordinates the TESOL Ed.S./Ed.D. programs. Read more.