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Sara Vigneri

Contact:  saravigneri@muhlenberg.edu

Karen Tuerk

Education B.S. Environmental Science, Western Washington University M.S. Marine Biology, College of Charleston Teaching Interests My teaching centers on helping students understand how our environment shapes daily life and how our choices, in turn, shape the environment. I’m especially interested in the health of urban ecosystems, where water, air, and soil quality directly affect communities. […]

Ranajoy Ray-Chaudhuri

Education Ph.D., Economics, The Ohio State University M.A., Economics, The Ohio State University M.A., International Trade and Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University B.A., Economics, Jadavpur University Teaching Interests My primary teaching fields are macroeconomics, money and banking and development economics. I have also taught courses on the BRICs countries, international trade, international finance, political economy, microeconomics, […]

Richard A Niesenbaum

Education Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania M.S., University of Connecticut B.A., University of Pennsylvania Teaching Interests A wise professor once told me that the odds of any individual making a significant, direct impact on society were quite small. He then argued that my greatest potential for effecting change would be through teaching and guiding students so […]

Cathy Marie Ouellette

Contact:  cathyouellette@muhlenberg.edu

Linda McGuire

Education Ph.D., M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology B.S., Seton Hall University Teaching Interests I am originally from a small, historically-designated lake community in New Jersey, replete with gingerbread houses, an adorable little library and a community tabernacle. Growing up there I developed an appreciation for what it means to be a member of a community. […]

Anh Le

Education Ph.D., Michigan State University M.A., University at Buffalo, State University of New York B.A., Wabash College Teaching Interests My teaching is shaped by my scholarly focus on mobility and migratory networks, which leads me to emphasize transnational and comparative approaches to history. Across my courses, I invite students to think beyond borders and to […]

S Mohsin Hashim

Education Moscow State University – BA and MA Pennsylvania State University – Ph.D. Teaching Interests I teach courses that are related to comparative politics and international relations sub-fields of political science. The courses I teach regularly are: Government and Politics of Russia; Government and Politics of South Asia; Developing Nations; Globalization and Social Justice; International Political […]

Kimberly Heiman

Education Ph. D. in Biological Sciences, Stanford University M.F.A. in Creative Writing, Wilkes University (Expected graduation, Fall 2026) M.A. in Creative Non-Fiction Writing, Wilkes University B.A. in Biology, New College of the University of South Florida (now New College of Florida) Teaching Interests I teach a wide variety of courses in Biology and Sustainability Studies, including […]

William Gruen

Education Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania M.A., University of Cincinnati B.A., University of Kentucky Teaching Interests My courses cover two overlapping concerns. First is the academic study of Christianity, including its origins in the ancient world. I ask students to read and consider evidence of ancient and late antique Christianity and imagine the authors and communities […]