Faculty Chair
Tasha Seago-Ramaly, Spanish and Portuguese
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Tasha Seago-Ramaly, Spanish and Portuguese
Andrew Rivers, Physics and Astronomy
Welcome to the College of Cultural and Community Studies (CCS)! Founded in 1972, CCS was 桃色视频 (NU)'s first residential college. Our residents include students from around the world with a broad range of academic interests from different schools across campus, with majors in neuroscience, social policy, global health, gender studies, applied mathematics, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, French, Spanish, chemistry, computer science, psychology, political science, and many others. Drawing on the heterogeneity of our histories, lived experiences, and academic interests, I am excited to affirm the theme that binds us: cultural and community studies.
As Faculty Chair, my goal is to help create and support CCS activities that are vibrant, meaningful, and fun. As an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, I serve as a resource for students with questions about the WCAS language requirement and opportunities for study abroad in all fields. My work as Faculty Chair is done in concert with the Executive Board and residents, Faculty and Graduate Student Fellows, and the college staff. I cherish the expertise and support of the Associate Chair and the Assistant Chair.
Many of our activities revolve around culturally diverse meals or treats. Our calendar includes formal presentations and fireside talks with members of the Chicago and campus community on historical vignettes, contemporary issues, and undergraduate research experiences; informal discussions with faculty discussing their research or personal interests; and trips to neighborhoods and cultural experiences based on the rich traditions that inform the city of Chicago and beyond.
The Executive Board plans philanthropic and leisure activities, and we enthusiastically invite you to become involved. We host stress-reducing activities, such as Mahjong game nights, Mario Brothers competitions, and DIY and faculty led cooking sessions that celebrate our individuality and our common interests. As CCSers, we work together to build community by affirming cultural and community engagement in dynamic and creative ways.
Name | Position | Department |
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Nancy Anderson | Associate Director, Residential Colleges | Office of Residential Experience |
Jaime Dominguez | Associate Professor of Instruction | Political Science |
Jingjing Ji | Associate Professor of Instruction | Asian Languages and Cultures |
Maria Reyes Moran | Associate Professor of Instruction | Spanish & Portuguese |
SonBinh Nguyen | Professor | Chemistry |
Janka Pieper | Senior Director of Communication and Intercultural Learning | VP of International Relations |
Paul Ramirez | Associate Professor | History |
Marcelo Vinces | Associate Professor of Instruction | Molecular Biosciences |