Faculty Affiliate program

The Faculty Affiliate Program (FAP) include faculty members of all ranks on the Boulder campus, across disciplines and who are engaged at various levels in research and/or teaching in women, gender and sexuality studies. Faculty Affiliates teach cross-listed courses, serve on Honors and graduate committees, mentor students, engage in colloquia and works-in-progress lectures, FAP Brown Bags and other Program initiatives.

To become affiliated with the Women and Gender Studies Program fill out the application form and return to the Director, UCB 246 or fax to 303-492-5249.


Affiliated Faculty

Francisco J. Barbosa, Ph.D. specializes in gender and politics in Latin America, and transnational identities.
Office: HLMS 204
Telephone: 303-492-3012
E-mail :barbosa@colorado.edu

Melinda Barlow, Ph.D. specializes in women's role in contemporary art, film and literature.
Office: MACKY 223
Telephone: 303-492-3291
E-Mail:Melinda.Barlow@colorado.edu

Elaine Blechman, Ph.D. specializes in women's health, female juvenile offenders and female care givers.
Office: MUEN D321B
Telephone: 303-492-3303
E-mail: elaine.blechman@colorado.edu

Jin Chen, M.A. specializes in Chinese Language and Comtemporary Chinese literature.
Campus Box: 331 UCB
Telephone: 303-492-5561
E-mail:jin.chen@colorado.edu

Michaele Ferguson, Ph.D. specializes in political theory, philosophy of language and meaning.
Office: Business
Telephone: 303-492-6695
E-mail: michaele.ferguson@Colorado.EDU

Martha Gimenez, Ph.D. specializes in feminist theory, social theory, social stratification.
Office: KTCH 327
Telephone: 303-492-4480
E-mail: martha.gimenez@Colorado.EDU

Patrick Greaney, Ph.D. specializes in 19th and 20th-Century literature in French and German.
Office: McKenna 129
Telephone: 303-492-7460
E-mail:greaney@colorado.edu

Cathy Hartenstein, MFA specializes in theater directing.
Office: THTR C234
Telephone: 303-492-3487
E-mail: cathy.hartenstein@Colorado.EDU

Haiyan Lee, Ph.D. specializes in Twentieth-century Chinese literature, traditional vernacular fiction, modern history, comparative literature, and critical theory.
Office: HUMN 235
Telephone: 303-492-7545
E-mail: haiyan.lee@colorado.edu

Ursula Lindqvist, Ph.D. specializes in global feminism; ethnic minority literatures, arts, and cultures; colonial and post-colonial literature and theory.
Office: MKNA 225B
Telephone: 303-735-2581
E-mail: ursula.lind@colorado.edu

Carole McGranahan, Ph.D. specializes in Tibet and the Himalayas, especially issues of power in local, global, and historical contexts.
Office: HALE 362
Telephone: 303-492-2557
E-mail: carole.mcgranahan@colorado.edu

Marguerite Moritz, Ph.D. specializes in representation of gays in the media, gender diversity in the news and journalism.
Office: Armory 203C
Telephone: 303-492-1610
E-mail: marguerite.moritz@colorado.edu

Hillary Potter, Ph.D. specializes in criminology & deviance, gender, qualitative & interpretive sociology.
Office: KTCH 211
Telephone: 303-492-8864
E-mail: hillary.potter@colorado.edu

Susan Prince, Ph.D. specializes in Greek prose of the fourth and fifth century and maintains interests in Homer, archaic and classical Greek poetry and the Pre-Socratics.
Office: HUMN 384
Telephone: 303-492-7658
E-mail: princes@stripe.colorado.edu

Nikki Townsley, Ph.D. specializes in gender and work, globalization and methodology
Office: HLMS 270
Telephone: 303-492-4480
E-mail: nikki.townsley@Colorado.edu

Jan Whitt, Ph.D. specializes in women and media history, women and popular culture, lesbian portrayals in contemporary media, literary journalism, and American literature
Office: Armory 104A
Telephone: 303-492-0461
E-mail: jan.whitt@colorado.edu