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91ֿ Geauga Professors Collaborate On Interdisciplinary Course to Explore Construction of Self Through Tourism

The opportunity for students to experience the intellectual richness that interdisciplinary study provides is the driving force behind a new course being offered this fall at 91ֿ at Geauga.

After attending a conference for the Society for Applied Anthropology last spring in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 91ֿ Geauga Associate Professor of Anthropology Jeanne Marie Stumpf-Carome, Ph.D., and English Instructor Molly Mokros Natale, who both share a background and love for interdisciplinary study, decided to collaborate in creating the course, The Construction of Self Through Tourism.

91ֿ Geauga Associate Professor of Anthropology Jeanne Marie Stumpf-Carome, Ph.D., is collaborating with English Instructor Molly Mokros Natale on an interdisciplinary course for 91ֿ Geauga students.

The new course will allow students to arrive at a deeper understanding, not only of the "selfie" culture in which they live, but also of themselves as travelers and as human beings. Students enrolled in the class will improve upon their writing and communication skills. They also will come to a broader understanding of anthropology as an applied discipline that promotes the investigation of the principles of human behavior and the application of these principles to contemporary issues and problems.

These natural connection points between disciplines support learning how to transfer and connect concepts – skills that support their lifelong learning process – and add value to the future workforce. Teaching students how to collaborate between and within disciplines also adds to the expertise that accelerates research and discovery.

During 91ֿ President Beverly J. Warren’s visit to 91ֿ Geauga this past April, Dr. Stumpf-Carome asked her about university support for interdisciplinary courses. With President Warren’s positive response, the ground was prepared for pooling resources.

91ֿ Geauga English Instructor Molly Mokros Natale is collaborating with Associate Professor of Anthropology Jeanne Marie Stumpf-Carome, Ph.D., on an interdisciplinary course for 91ֿ Geauga students.
Dr. Stumpf-Carome has taught at 91ֿ Geauga for 24 years. Her career is interdisciplinary: anthropology, sociology and in three anthropological sub-disciplines. She regularly teaches Social Psychology, Human Evolution, Introduction to both Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology, as well as other upper-division courses in anthropology. 

Her favorite thing about teaching at 91ֿ Geauga is introducing the student body to multiple disciplinary perspectives on “diversity” while, yet, underscoring that we are all members of the same species, Homo sapiens sapiens

Ms. Natale has taught at the campus for eight years. She regularly teaches College Writing II, as well as The Fundamentals of the English Language. Her favorite part about teaching at 91ֿ Geauga is witnessing her students grow and improve their writing skills. She also loves the creativity inherent in the position.

POSTED: Thursday, July 5, 2018 01:18 PM
UPDATED: Friday, December 09, 2022 03:45 AM