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Faculty | M.A. in Intercultural Studies

Katrina Greene

  • Program Director of Doctor of Intercultural Studies
  • Associate Professor of Anthropology and Intercultural Studies

  • Ph.D., American University
  • B.S.F.S. (Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service), Georgetown University

Dr. Katrina T. Greene is a socio-cultural anthropologist in the Intercultural Studies graduate program at Talbot School of Theology. She has conducted ongoing field research among women, including female entrepreneurs, in the black townships of Cape Town, South Africa since 1997, including doctoral research as a Fulbright Scholar 1999-2000. Her research interests include economic anthropology,...

Research Interests

  • Developmental and applied anthropology
  • Black economic empowerment in South Africa
  • Economic anthropology
  • Gender and community development issues

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Robin Hadaway

  • Adjunct, ICS

Jane Rhoades

  • Dissertation Supervisor, ICS

  • Ph.D. Intercultural Education, 51ÂÜÀò
  • M.A. Ministerial Studies, Global University

Jane Rhoades is a faculty member in the Intercultural Studies Graduate Department at Cook School of Intercultural Studies. She lived and worked in various countries of Africa for 26 years serving in a mission organization primarily working with and serving African missionaries and developing staff development and member care programs for the organization and several indigenous mission agencies....

Courses

  • Cross-Cultural Teaching and Learning
  • Curriculum Design for Intercultural Contexts
  • Comparative Human Development
  • Developing a Literature Review
  • Dissertation Proposal
  • Orientation to Graduate Studies
  • Cross-Cultural Leadership, 
  • Culture and Transformation
  • Research Design

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Brian Ristow

  • Dissertations

Jamie Sanchez

  • Department Chair of Intercultural Studies and Doctoral Programs
  • Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies

PhD, Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural Thought, Virginia Tech

Master of Divinity, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary

Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies, Union University

Bachelor of Business Administration, New Mexico State University

Jamie N. Sanchez, PhD is a tenured Associate Professor, Graduate Department Chair, and Program Director for the PhD and MA in Intercultural Studies. Dr. Sanchez’s research focuses on refugee studies. She is currently conducting collaborative research funded by an external grant. Dr. Sanchez teaches courses on research methodology, refugee studies, and supervises doctoral dissertations.


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Courses

Research Interests

  • Refugee Studies
  • China Area Studies
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Missiology

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Tom Sappington

  • Adjunct Faculty, TST

Tom Steffen

  • Professor Emeritus of Intercultural Studies

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