Amy Scott

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Primary Title:  
Laboratory Instructor
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Biological Sciences
Email Address:  
ascott25@smith.edu

Dan Langa

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Primary Title:  
Lecturer
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Music
Email Address:  
dlanga@smith.edu

Josiane Banini

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Primary Title:  
Visiting Assistant Professor
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
French Studies
Email Address:  
jbanini@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5853312

zane wendolowski

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Primary Title:  
Culinary Assistant
Institution:  
Mount Holyoke College
Department:  
Dining Services
Email Address:  
zwendolowski@mtholyoke.edu

Delancey Gaito

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Primary Title:  
Department or Program Coordinator II College Relations & Alum Association
Institution:  
Mount Holyoke College
Department:  
Development Administration
Email Address:  
dgaito@mtholyoke.edu

NursingProcCommonHealthDisrupt

This clinical course provides opportunities for experience in application of nursing knowledge through nursing process and development of fundamental nursing skills. Clinical experiences will be offered primarily in secondary care settings including community hospitals, long-term care and/or rehabilitation facilities with clients across the life span. The emphasis is on health promotion and nursing care of individuals across the lifespan who are experiencing, or at risk for, common health disruptions.

Navigating global city

This seminar course is designed to immerse students in the language and culture of a global city. Through practical exercises and real-world activities, students will gain foundational conversational skills for everyday interactions, from ordering food to navigating transportation. The course emphasizes cultural understanding, helping students engage respectfully with locals and adapt to local social norms. By the end of the course, students will feel confident in handling common challenges faced while living aborad, such as making purchases and communicating effectively in various situations.

Navigating global city

This seminar course is designed to immerse students in the language and culture of a global city. Through practical exercises and real-world activities, students will gain foundational conversational skills for everyday interactions, from ordering food to navigating transportation. The course emphasizes cultural understanding, helping students engage respectfully with locals and adapt to local social norms. By the end of the course, students will feel confident in handling common challenges faced while living aborad, such as making purchases and communicating effectively in various situations.

Wenxiu Teng

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Primary Title:  
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences
Email Address:  
wteng@umass.edu

Saori Ogura

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Primary Title:  
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
CBIKS
Email Address:  
sogura@umass.edu
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