MCC Daily Tribune
MCC Faculty Members Selected for Cornell Fellowship Program
Four MCC faculty members were selected for the Cornell University Einaudi Center's 2023-24 Community College Internationalization Fellowship. This is MCC's fifth cohort since the program started in 2019.
Franzie Weldgen (Visual & Performing Arts) was selected by Cornell’s Latin American & Caribbean Studies Program to explore, analyze, and catalogue Latin American comic creators and incorporate this new content into the curriculum of ART110: Comics and Sequential Art.
Bob Muhlnickel (English-Philosophy) was selected by Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program to explore democracy and political thought in the Muslim-majority countries of Indonesia and Malaysia for incorporation into the curricula of political philosophy and political theory courses.
Tracey Graney (Biology) was selected by Cornell’s Institute for African Development to embed global health concepts into the curricula of the Clinical Laboratory Technician program, specifically sub-Saharan Africa content into the introductory course.
Catherine DuBreck (Chemistry & Geosciences) was selected by the Cornell-Syracuse South Asia Consortium to create a course unit on mapping informal settlements in India to expose students to a real-world application of geospatial technology.
Congratulations to the 2023 Community College Internationalization Fellows!
- Christina Lee, Mike Jacobs, and Margaret Kaminsky
Michael Jacobs
Humanities & Social Sciences
04/18/2023