Danelle Dyckhoff Stelzriede

Dr. Danelle Dyckhoff Stelzriede is an Assistant Professor of English and Director of First-Year Writing at California State University, Los Angles. She is a proud first-generation college graduate—the first in her family to earn a degree at a four-year university. Over the years she has been working in higher education, she has taught a wide range of courses in writing pedagogy and multiethnic American literature and has helped to develop several academic programs and global education initiatives for first-generation college students.

Dr. Yoon Kyoung Chae

 

[EDUCATION]

  • Ph.D., Indiana University Bloomington, Literacy, Culture, and Language Education (Doctoral Dissertation: "Composition Teachers' Pedagogical Beliefs: Case Studies of Teacher Commentary on Multilingual Students' Writing")
  • M.A., Indiana University Bloomington, TESOL and Applied Linguistics
  • B.A., Kyungpook National University, English Lanugage and Literature

 

[COURSES TAUGHT]

Dr. Ankit Gupta

INTRODUCTION

Ankit Gupta is an Assistant Professor in Engineering and Technology Department at California State University Los Angeles with expertise in advanced manufacturing processes and advanced materials. During the course of his studies, he has gained solid and hands-on experiences in continuous and short fiber composite 3D Printing and low-cost metallic printing, their fabrication, characterization, computational modeling, and analysis.

Sarah Minslow, PhD

Dr. Minslow is Associate Professor of Children's and Young Adult Literature. She is also acting Internship Supervisor in the Department of English.

She teaches Children's Literature; Adaptations; British Literature; Psychology of Fairy Tales and Fantasy; and War, Genocide, and Human Rights.

Dr. Minslow's research focuses on war and genocide in children's literature, human rights education, and Holocaust & Genocide studies. Her latest book publication is Denial: The Final Stage of Genocide? (Routledge, 2021).

Mathias Brieu

 

"If we can really understand the problem, the answer will come out of it, because the answer is not separate from the problem" - Jiddu Krishnamurti (Indian philosopher, 1895 - 1986)