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Director, Community & Int'l Development Program
Associate Professor of Community & Int'l Development
Email: raveloha@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6675
Office: Buller Hall 206
Administrative Assistant, Community & Int'l Dev Program
General Advisor - CID Program
Email: mkm@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6538
Office: Buller Hall 205
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Behavioral Sciences Program Director
Email: stacie@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.3293
Office: Buller Hall 222
Director, Community & Int'l Development Program
Associate Professor of Community & Int'l Development
Email: raveloha@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6675
Office: Buller Hall 206
Fluent in English, French, and Malagasy, Dr. Raveloharimisy joined the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences in 2011 as the Director of the Masters Community and International Development Program. Raised in Madagascar, Dr. Raveloharimisy brings an expertise and understanding of international affairs, development, and administration to the program.
Administrative Assistant
Community & Int'l Development Program
Email: mkm@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6538
Office: Buller Hall 205
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Behavioral Sciences Program Director
Email: stacie@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.3293
Office: Buller Hall 222
Currently a PhD Candidate in cultural anthropology at the University of Kentucky, Professor Hatfield will join the School of Social & Behavioral Science Faculty in the Spring Semester 2021. Drawing from a four-field approach to anthropological inquiry, she engages cultural, archaeological, linguistic, and biological scholarship to better understand human beings as wondrously diverse social creatures whose interconnectedness reflects God's image in us. Her key objective as an instructor is to invite students into anthropological theory and practice in ways that engage their minds and broaden their worldviews. Through her classes students develop the ability to critically examine the contexts that shape diverse human experiences while fostering a sense of wondor for the many social worlds we live in and among.
Anthropology of Race, Gender Studies, Citizenship & Belonging, Anthropology of Childhood and Youth, Activist Anthropology, North America.