Scholar will teach two theatre classes, be involved in directing a fall semester production, and participate in events at other MCC campuses and local schools.
Scholar will be a guest lecturer and academic resource for several courses including "Intro to World Religions". Scholar will also consult on internationalization of curriculum and campus-wide Interfaith Dialogue Initiative.
Scholar will teach 2 courses, support program development, and workshop a book manuscript. Scholar will also meet the faculty of Anthro, Art, Comm., Africana & Women's Studies.
Scholar will work with the Global Health Initiative to offer classes, develop curriculum, and engage with students with his "timely" expertise in global health security.
Scholar will co-teach two courses relating to environmental science and sustainable agriculture and help build collaborations between GGC and University of Bamenda. Scholar will offer guest lectures as well.
Scholar will co-teach water and energy courses, act as resource expert for undergraduate students, speak at local non-gov and gov events as well as undergraduate research seminars.
Scholar will internationalize teaching and learning through teaching 1 undergrad and one graduate course and collaborating with other local colleges, high schools, and community groups.
The S-I-R will be teaching within the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. The Scholar will research in the area of ocean energy and hydropower and will help with the development of a new course, "Water Power Generation."
Scholar will teach courses in mathematics and computer information systems while also giving an African American lecture series, conducting cybersecurity research, and getting involved in the university chess clubs.
Scholar will teach two courses and collaborate with the Department of Philosophy and Classical and Modern Languages. Scholar will also engage with Hispanic Organization of Women and South Plains College (both off campus organizations).