| Patricia Alden
Associate Dean of International and Intercultural Studies
Professor of English
Pat Alden has been a member of the faculty at St. Lawrence since
1976, having earned her B.A., M.A., and Ph.D at Stanford University.
She coordinates the many area studies programs (e.g., Asian studies,
African studies) on campus and oversees all of St. Lawrence’s
14 international and three domestic off-campus programs.
During
her tenure at St. Lawrence, Alden has been a professor in the
English department, and during 1995-1998 was department chair.
She began her career
teaching British literature, but her interest evolved toward African literature
and other post-colonial literatures. In 1990, Alden received a Fulbright
Sub-Saharan African Research Grant to conduct research in Zimbabwe.
Since then, she has
returned to Zimbabwe twice; one of the trips included bringing a group of
St. Lawrence students for a team-taught Summerterm course, Zimbabwe:
Nation and
Culture.
Her understanding of how important an international experience
is to university students sustains her work as associate dean of
international and
intercultural
studies. “My own undergraduate study abroad experience in France was
challenging and exhilarating in every respect; it also gave me the opportunity
to see the U.S. from the perspective of the rest of the world, which was an
eye-opening experience,” Alden says. “Seeing students return to
St. Lawrence transformed in similar ways is what makes this a great job.”
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