Christina Welsch
Welsch is a historian who examines the relationship between military culture in Britain and its colonies, namely India, and works with students on general topics of rebellion, the British Empire, and transnational history.
Welsch is a historian who examines the relationship between military culture in Britain and its colonies, namely India, and works with students on general topics of rebellion, the British Empire, and transnational history.
A scenic designer and props artisan, Skala works with students in theatrical and scenic design as well as Asian theatre.
Schiltz specializes in the history of philosophy with a focus on East and West comparative philosophy and ethics. She works with students in the study of Plato and Aristotle as well as Indian philosophy.
An interdisciplinary professor in Chinese, South and East Asian, religion, and film programs, Graham teaches a wide array of courses ranging from religion in film and literature to Buddhism and Chinese religions.
Having completed her doctoral research on the ability of citizens to use political representatives to lobby for better provision, Haider’s research studies the privatization of public goods, primarily in Karachi, Pakistan.