Garth Sabo is an Assistant Professor in the Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities, where he also serves as the faculty mentor for the Innovative Online Pedagogy and Curriculum Program and as the interim Assistant Director of IAH for the 2023-24 academic year.
John Clements is an Associate Professor in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program in the Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health in the College of Human Medicine.
For more information, and to participate in one of the following learning communities, please contact its facilitators.
Arts-Based Research Methodologies Learning and Project Development Group
Co-Facilitators
Marohang Yakthung Limbu is an Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures at Michigan State University (MSU), USA. He received his PhD in Rhetoric and Composition Studies from the University of Texas at El Paso,
Stokes Schwartz teaches various face-to-face, hybrid, and asynchronous online courses through the Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University. His current portfolio includes courses on topics as diverse as Contemporary Horror Cinema,
Alissa Cohen serves on the faculty of the English Language Center at MSU, where she has taught English as a second language and teacher training courses for almost 25 years.
Started in 2017-18, the Leadership Fellows program creates partnerships between mentors (current administrators) and fellows (faculty at least 5 years post-tenure). This program involves both a shadowing experience and work on a project developed jointly between the mentor and fellow.
Eila Roberts is the Director of Zoo and Aquarium Science in the Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University. Her role includes teaching, advising, administration, and curriculum development.
Sara Roccabianca is the Martin J VanDerPloeg Professor in Mechanical Engineering within the School of Engineering. As a faculty member, Dr. Roccabianca’s goals are: to perform transformative research in the field of soft tissue biomechanics;
Marcie Ray is an Associate Professor of Musicology at the Michigan State University College of Music. She holds degrees from the University of Texas (B.M. in vocal performance) and the University of California,