Profiles in "Culture" Expertise Area
- Dr. Joanne Tsao's primary field of research is pre-modern Chinese literature. She teaches Classical Chinese, Chinese literature, Modern Chinese language, and courses on Chinese history and culture.
- Associate Teaching Professor, PhD in Human Communication; background in Journalism and PR. She fosters interdisciplinary exploration through engaging courses, focusing on rhetoric and collective memory in her research.
- Dutta studies creative ways to address development, health and social disparity issues.
- Tepper is a leading writer and speaker on U.S. cultural policy. His work fosters national discussions around topics of cultural engagement, creative work and careers, art, democracy, and the 21st century creative campus.
- Dr. Causadias is interested in the role of cultural rituals on the mental health of Latinx children, youth, and families.
- Razzante received his PhD from the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication where his engaged scholarship seeks to transform conflict surrounding the intersections of culture, privilege, and marginalization.
- Dr. Garry is a communication instructor with a professional working background who has more than 30 years of experience working in the areas of business, communication, media, meteorology, and education.
- Capielo Rosario’s research interests include Latinx psychology, migration processes, and how coloniality impacts the mental health of Latinx communities in the United States, particularly Puerto Ricans.
- Karen Stafford is a Faculty Associate with the W. P. Carey School of Business focused on coursework related to the Human Resources Management major degree program.
- Hepburn is an experienced educator with ability to mentor and encourage students toward success and achievement in the area of English language instruction and communications.