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    Meet our people

    CLASS offers a collaborative and welcoming community where internationally recognized faculty conduct innovative research and dedicated staff and student leaders drive change.

    Our faculty members are not just educators — they are mentors and leaders in their fields and passionate about involving students in research, creative work and immersive learning experiences. Graduate students can pursue teaching assistant and research assistant positions, gaining invaluable professional experience and financial support.

    Whether you’re an undergraduate student, a prospective graduate student or an alumnus reconnecting with your roots, we invite you to explore the incredible people who make CLASS a dynamic academic home. 

    Find your advisor

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    Explore staff by department 

    Find your mentors and collaborators in the following departments.

    Department of Culture, Society and Justice

    • Kristine Levan

      Department Chair, Associate Professor
    • Dianne Baumann

      Associate Professor of Anthropology
    • Renae Campbell

      Terry Abraham and Priscilla Wegars Endowed Assistant Professor of Asian American Historical Archaeology, Director of the Asian American Comparative Collection
    • Joseph De Angelis

      Associate Professor of Criminology
    • Katrina Eichner

      Associate Professor of Anthropology
    • Matthew Grindal

      Associate Professor
    • Kristin Haltinner

      Professor of Sociology
    • Omi Hodwitz

      Associate Professor of Criminology
    • Leontina Hormel

      Professor of Sociology
    • Deborah Husa

      Administrative and Financial Specialist
    • Katharine E. Kolpan

      Assistant Professor of Anthropology
    • Gita Neupane

      Assistant Professor
    • Crissy Phillips Oliver

      Program Coordinator, CIRCLES
    • Lysa Salsbury

      Director, Strategic Initiatives and Planning, Student Affairs; Co-director of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Affiliate Faculty in Culture, Society and Justice
    • Dilshani Sarathchandra

      Associate Professor of Sociology
    • Philip Stevens

      Associate Professor of Anthropology, Director of American Indian Studies
    • Kelly Stout

      Assistant Professor of Criminology
    • Deborah Thorne

      Professor of Sociology
    • Mark Warner

      Professor of Anthropology
    • Brian Wolf

      Professor of Criminology
    • Stephen Yoder II

      Clinical Assistant Professor of Criminology
    • Rodney Frey

      Professor Emeritus
    • Eric Jensen

      Professor Emeritus
    • Laura Putsche

      Professor Emeritus
    • Lee Sappington

      Professor Emeritus

    Department of English

    • Alexandra Teague

      Chair and Professor of English
    • Miriam Akervall

      Lecturer; Interim Associate Director of the Writing Center
    • Thomas Dai

      Assistant Professor
    • Neil Davidson

      Instructor
    • Thomas Drake

      Senior Instructor
    • Chris Drangle

      Instructor
    • Tyler Easterbrook

      Assistant Professor; Director of Composition
    • Alicia Gladman

      Lecturer
    • Leah Hampton

      Assistant Professor
    • Benjamin James

      Affiliated Faculty, Film and Television Program
    • Erin James

      Professor of English; Sustainability Certificate Director; Co-Director of the Confluence Lab
    • Janis (Jan) Johnson

      Clinical Associate Professor of English, Director Black Studies Program
    • Jennifer Ladino

      Professor of English; director of M.A. English; co-director of The Confluence Lab; core faculty in environmental science
    • Michael McGriff

      Professor of English; Director, Creative Writing Program; Faculty Advisor, Fugue and Thistle
    • Emma Catherine Perry

      Instructor; Director of the Writing Center
    • Christian Perry

      Instructor
    • Jamaica Ritcher

      Senior Instructor
    • Aaron Schab

      Senior Instructor
    • Bal Krishna Sharma

      Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics; Affiliate Faculty, Habib Institute for Asian Studies; Affiliate Faculty, Curriculum and Instruction 
    • Bryan Soderquist

      Administrative Specialist II
    • Karen Thompson

      Senior Instructor; Director of Professional Writing
    • Zachary Turpin

      Associate Professor
    • Margot Volem

      Instructor
    • Anna Banks

      Associate Professor, Emerita
    • Kim Barnes

      Distinguished Professor of English Emerita
    • Mary Clearman Blew

      Professor Emerita
    • Steven Chandler

      Professor Emeritus of English and Neuroscience
    • Stephan Flores

      Associate Professor, Emeritus
    • Walter Hesford

      Associate Professor Emeritus
    • Mary Ann Judge

      Senior Instructor, Emerita
    • Ron McFarland

      Professor Emeritus
    • Daniel Orozco

      Associate Professor Emeritus
    • Joy Passanante

      Professor Emerita
    • Kurt Queller

      Senior Instructor, Emeritus
    • Scott Slovic

      Distinguished Professor Emeritus
    • Gary Williams

      Professor Emeritus

    School of Global Studies

    • Rachel Halverson

      School Director, Professor of German
    • Ani Alcocer

      Senior Instructor in Spanish
    • Marta Boris Tarré

      Professor of Spanish
    • Lori Celaya

      Associate Professor, Co-Director Latin American Studies
    • Erin Damman

      Clinical Associate Professor 
    • Romuald Afatchao

      Clinical Full Professor, Associate Director of the Martin Institute
    • Laurel Gilbert

      Senior Instructor
    • Kalynn Hanley

      Instructor
    • Ibtesam Hussein

      Senior Instructor
    • Ashley Kerr

      Associate Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies
    • Sarah Nelson

      Associate Professor of French 
    • Anne Perriguey

      Senior Instructor of French
    • Bill Smith

      Clinical Full Professor, Director of the Martin Institute
    • Azusa Tojo

      Instructor of Japanese 
    • Beth Wiens

      Program Manager, American Language and Culture Program (ALCP)
    • Mengying Zhai

      Instructor of Chinese

    Habib Institute for Asian Studies

    • Jeff Kyong-McClain

      Associate Professor of History, Director of the Habib Institute for Asian Studies
    • Kaitlyn Ugoretz

      Postdoctoral Fellow
    • Jami Redmon

      Program Specialist
    • Azusa Tojo

      Instructor of Japanese 
    • Mengying Zhai

      Instructor of Chinese

    Department of History

    • Rebecca Scofield

      Department Chair and Associate Professor of History
    • Zachary Conn

      Postdoctoral Fellow
    • Matthew Fox-Amato

      Associate Professor of History
    • Dale Graden

      Professor of History
    • William Holly

      Postdoctoral Fellow
    • Ellen Kittell

      Professor of History
    • Alyssa Kreikemeier

      Assistant Professor of History
    • Jeff Kyong-McClain

      Associate Professor of History, Director of the Habib Institute for Asian Studies
    • Sean Quinlan

      Dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
    • Alyson Roy

      Associate Professor of History
    • Alexandria Ruble

      Assistant Professor of History

    School of Journalism and Mass Media

    • Robin Johnson

      Director
    • Mano Alexandre

      Lecturer
    • Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen

      Director of Graduate Studies, Professor
    • Moritz Cleve

      Assistant Professor
    • Kyle Howerton

      Clinical Assistant Professor
    • Louise Ying-Chia Hsu

      Lecturer
    • Asma Khanom

      Assistant Professor
    • Jianna Maarten Saada

      Assistant Professor
    • Russell Meeuf

      Director of Film and Television, Professor
    • Glenn Mosley

      Senior Instructor
    • Kenton Bird

      Professor Emeritus
    • Patricia Hart

      Associate Professor Emeritus
    • Rebecca Tallent

      Associate Professor Emeritus

    Lionel Hampton School of Music

    • Sean Butterfield

      Director of the Lionel Hampton School of Music, Clinical Associate Professor of Trumpet and Music Theory
    • Daniel Bukvich

      Professor of Percussion and Theory, Director of Jazz Choir, University Distinguished Professor
    • Ayca Cetin

      Assistant Professor of Flute
    • Dylan Champagne

      Lecturer of Music Composition and Digital Audio Workstation
    • Navin Chettri

      Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS; Lecturer of Music; Artistic Director of World Music Celebration
    • Lori Conlon Khan

      Clinical Associate Professor of Music Education
    • Steve Fairbanks

      Clinical Assistant Professor of Music Education and Director of Orchestral Studies
    • Stefan Gordon

      Assistant Professor of Voice
    • Giselle Hillyer

      Lecturer of Violin and Viola
    • Jason M. Johnston

      Associate Professor of Music
    • Jenny Kellogg

      Instructor Faculty
    • Michelle Lange

      Instructor Faculty
    • Eneida Larti

      Associate Professor of Piano, Director of the Auditorium Chamber Music Series
    • Torrey Lawrence

      Provost and Executive Vice President and Professor of Music
    • Spencer Martin

      Clinical Professor of Music, Director of Athletic Bands
    • Roger Mcvey

      Professor of Piano
    • Keslie Pharis

      Visiting Lecturer of Oboe
    • Christian Reed

      Vocal Instructor and Vocal Coach
    • Javier Rodriguez

      Director of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor of Bassoon; Associate Director
    • Vanessa Sielert

      Professor of Saxophone; Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    • Vern Sielert

      Professor, Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies, Artistic Director: Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    • Kate Skinner

      Associate Professor of Jazz Piano
    • William St. Peter

      Lecturer of Guitar
    • Evan Stoor

      Director of Choirs
    • Mark Thiele

      Assistant Professor of Tuba/Euphonium and Director of Bands
    • Miranda Wilson

      Professor of Cello
    • Max Wolpert

      Clinical Assistant Professor of Composition
    • Katsuya Yuasa

      Lecturer of Clarinet

    Martin Institute

    • Romuald Afatchao

      Clinical Full Professor, Associate Director of the Martin Institute
    • Kathryn Butterworth

      Postdoctoral Fellow in International Relations
    • Erin Damman

      Clinical Associate Professor 
    • Bill Smith

      Clinical Full Professor, Director of the Martin Institute
    • Annalise Walkama

      Postdoctoral Fellow in International Cooperation

    Department of Politics and Philosophy

    • Florian Justwan

      Associate Professor of Political Science, Department Chair and Director of Graduate Studies
    • Bert Baumgaertner

      Professor of Philosophy
    • Bryce Blankenship

      Senior Instructor of Philosophy
    • Tahmineh Borhani

      Postdoctoral Fellow
    • Charles Dainoff

      Clinical Assistant Professor of Political Science, Internship Coordinator
    • Erin Damman

      Clinical Associate Professor 
    • Erol Fatih

      Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Psychology
    • Graham Hubbs

      Professor of Philosophy, Pre-Law Advisor, and PPE Program Director
    • Casey Johnson

      Associate Professor of Philosophy
    • Jamal Lyksett

      Senior Instructor of Philosophy
    • Markie McBrayer

      Associate Professor of Political Science
    • Michael Overton

      Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration
    • Aleta Quinn

      Associate Professor of Philosophy
    • Sandra Reineke

      Associate Professor of Political Science, Director of the University Honors Program
    • Manoj K. Shrestha

      Professor of Political Science and Public Administration
    • Chen Wang

      Slayton Endowed Assistant Professor of East Asian Politics

    Department of Psychology and Communication

    • Benjamin Barton

      Professor and Department Chair
    • Diane Carter

      Clinical Assistant Professor
    • Rajal Cohen

      Professor
    • Traci Craig

      Associate Dean and Professor of Psychology
    • Carly Densmore

      Assistant Professor
    • Jamie Derrick

      Professor
    • Annette Folwell

      Professor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
    • Ryan Funkhouser

      Assistant Professor of Communication
    • Tianfang Han

      Assistant Professor
    • Stacy Hudson

      Instructor Faculty
    • Qingyu Jiang

      Assistant Professor
    • Susan Kologi

      Instructor Faculty
    • Kenneth Locke

      Professor
    • Benjamin McDunn

      Clinical Associate Professor
    • Kacy Pula

      Clinical Associate Professor
    • Heather Terhorst-Miller

      Assistant Professor
    • Todd Thorsteinson

      Professor
    • Colin Xu

      Assistant Professor
    • Mark Yama

      Associate Professor, Licensed Psychologist
    • Steve Banks

      Professor Emeritus
    • Steve Meier

      Associate Professor Emeritus
    • Richard Reardon

      Professor Emeritus
    • Steffen Werner

      Associate Professor Emeritus
    • Alan Whitlock

      Instructor Emeritus

    Theatre Arts Department

    • Robert Caisley

      Chair of Theatre Arts, Professor of Theatre, Head of Dramatic Writing
    • Michael Brandt

      Associate Clinical Professor of Theatre Arts in Technical Direction
    • Sarah Fogarty-Morrison

      Associate Professor
    • Abigail Coleman

      Clinical Assistant Professor of Costume Design 
    • Jess Hirsh

      Assistant Professor
    • Craig A. Miller

      Associate Professor of Acting and Directing
    • Kate Powers-Kusio

      Lecturer of Theatre
    • Kelly Quinnett

      Head of Acting, Professor
    • Ginger Sorensen

      Clinical Associate Professor, Costume Director
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    Administrative team

    • Sean Quinlan

      Dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
    • Traci Craig

      Associate Dean and Professor of Psychology
    • Annette Folwell

      Professor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
    • Sophie Becker

      Lead Academic Advisor
    • Scott Brown

      Director of Development, College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
    • Dusty Fleener

      Academic Advisor, Instructor
    • Alisa Goolsby

      Assistant to the Dean
    • Christine Luten

      Communication and Marketing Strategist
    • Danae Nagle

      Director of Recruitment and Retention
    • Heather Taff

      College Business Officer
    • Charles Tibbals

      Director of Student Services

    Meet the dean

    Welcome! Thank you for visiting our website and exploring all the amazing programs that we offer. At CLASS, we strive to create opportunities for everyone to pursue a college education and work to build a great community for every student.

    Our college in many ways constitutes the heart and soul of the university experience. It is the home of University of Idaho’s liberal arts, and it remains the largest college on our campus, with several thousand students, nine departments and schools and more than 40 degree programs. All our programs boast award-winning faculty who form lifelong mentorships with students and devoted staff who provide valuable support and ensure success. I’m honored to serve as the dean of such a robust and dynamic college.

    I wanted to thank you, first, for being interested in University of Idaho. This university is one of the finest and most venerable public institutions in the American West. We hold to our land-grant mission to provide top-notch education to our citizens by employing stellar faculty and staff as well as offering superb degree programming. You will also find a friendly and nurturing environment here, both within the university and the local community. Moscow is the kind of place where children still walk to school or ride their bikes to sports practice or even keep paper routes. There are few communities like it.

    I wanted to thank you, secondly, for being interested in the programs in our college. Your interest reveals two things: curiosity and courage. This is because our degree programs touch intimately on the human condition — what it means to think, create and act in the world. By choosing a liberal arts education, you are choosing the life of the mind. From here, our students go anywhere, whether by stepping directly into exciting professional careers in psychology, criminal justice, politics, performing arts or international relations, or embarking on larger academic journeys that will land them in any number of professions such as law, medicine, business or education.

    I encourage our students to make the most of their time in college. In doing so, you will build memories and experiences that will last a lifetime and make your path richer and more fulfilling. What you study here at University of Idaho will prepare you for this adventure and help you create the future.

    If you would like to join us as a student, we would love to hear from you. Contact us for more information at class@uidaho.edu. If you're an alumna or alumnus or an aficionado of our disciplines, this is a perfect time to deepen your connection. Email us and let us know where you are and what you're doing. Join us in building a brighter future for our college and our university.

    All best wishes,

    Sean Quinlan

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