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Natalya Sukhonos is bilingual in Russian and English. She also speaks Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Natalya Sukhonos has a PhD in Comparative Literature from Harvard University. Natalya has taught at Harvard, Stanford, UC Davis, as well as the Stanford Continuing Studies Program. Natalya teaches Creative Writing at SUNY Albany. Her latest book is "A Stranger Home" from Moon Pie Press. Contact h
John Corbally has taught History and Humanities courses at Stanford, UC Berkeley and numerous other 4 & 2 year colleges. After earning an M.A. in World History, John completed his PhD at UC Davis in Imperialism and Race. He has taught for 20 years & authored/co-authored the following World History series from 1500-2000:
Amazon: The Making of the Modern World Contact: corbally.personal.professor
Bulbul Tiwari received her BA in Literature & Film at Harvard University, She received her PhD in South Asian Studies. Her multimedia dissertation was the first born-digital dissertation at the University of Chicago. Bulbul has taught at the University of Chicago, Stanford, NYU & Georgetown University. In addition to her scholarship, she has written and directed plays, made films and designed web
Ian Ross Singleton is a Lecturer in Writing and Critical Inquiry at SUNY Albany and the Nonfiction Editor of Asymptote. He has a MFA in Fiction from Emerson College. He teaches writing, fiction, translation, and Russian and Ukrainian literature. His debut novel *Two Big Differences*, about the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity, came out in 2021 and can be found at 2bigdifferences.page. Contact him a
Justin Morton holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Texas, and has taught at the University of California-Davis, Texas Tech University, Baylor University, and Zayed University (UAE). He is most interested in ethics and philosophy of religion, and is currently co-authoring a book focused on those two topics. He has published multiple papers in top philosophy journals, such as Australasia
Casey Sullivan has taught US, East Asian, and World History at the University of California, Davis, Diablo Valley College, and California State University, East Bay. He has an M.A. in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins University’s School for Advanced International Studies (with a focus on International Economics and China), and a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Davis
Jason Lakin's principal area of interest is the intersection between humanities (history, philosophy), social science and public policy. Jason received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in Government and Social Policy, and prior to that a BA in History from Brown University. His dissertation focused on the political economy of health policy in Mexico. He has taught public policy at Strathmore U
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