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University of Wyoming

International Studies Faculty

Thirteen adjunct faculty members serve on the International Studies Advisory Committee which develops program policies and oversees the International Studies Program. Twenty other faculty members from across the university serve as international studies adjunct faculty. Click here for additional international studies faculty.

Advisory Committee

  Stephanie Anderson, Political Science - European Union as an International Actor, International Relations and Security Issues
  Yarong Ashley, International Studies - Asian Studies with a focus on social and economic changes in China, Collective Memory, Sociology of Education.
  Adrian Bantjes, History - Modern Mexico and Latin America: Politics, Cultural Studies, Popular Religion
  Edward Bradley, Agricultural and Applied Economics - International Trade, Marketing, Agricultural and Food Policy, Natural Resource Management
  Patrical Hamel , Modern and Classical Languages - Hispanic Linguistics, Oceanic Languages and Linguistics, Foreign Language Pedagogy
  Adam Henne, Anthropology - Cultural Antrhopology specializing in environmental issues with a focus on Latin America.

 

 
David Messenger, History - 19th and 20th Century Europe with a particular focus on World War II and the Holocaust.
 
  Linette Poyer, Anthropology - Ethnohistory, Ethnography of Pacific Islands, Symbolic Anthropology, Ethnicity
 
Terry Rittenburg, Management and Marketing Department - International Business Ethics, Marketing Ethics, Consumer Ethnocentrism
  Thomas Seitz, International Studies - Comparative Political Cultures
  Bonnie Zare, Women's Studies - Contemporary South Asian Women's Literature, Art and Activism, British Victorian Literature