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Hope Graduate Will Discuss Benefits of a History Major
Posted October 15, 2002
HOLLAND -- Dr. Karen Johnson-Weiner, a 1975 Hope
graduate who now teaches at State University of New York
(SUNY) Potsdam, will discuss the career and intellectual
flexibility that an undergraduate history major can provide
on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 4:30 p.m. in the Maas Center
conference room.
The public is invited. Admission is free.
Johnson-Weiner, who graduated from Hope with
majors in history and French, is an assistant professor of
anthropology at SUNY/Potsdam. While on campus, she is
making presentations in several classes in addition to
Thursday's address, which is sponsored by the college's
chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta history honorary society.
She teaches courses in linguistics and linguistic
anthropology. Her research is focused on the maintenance of
language and culture in Old Order Amish communities.
Johnson-Weiner completed her master's in TESOL at
Michigan State University in 1976, and her doctorate in
linguistics at McGill University in 1984. In addition to
teaching at SUNY/Potsdam, she has also held positions at St.
Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y.; Clarkson University in
Potsdam; and Associated Colleges of St. Lawrence Valley in
Potsdam.
She has written, co-authored and co-edited
numerous scholarly publications. She has received external
support for her research from agencies including the
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and Spencer
Foundation.
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