Faculty
Advisory Committee
    Alexander F. Day
 Professor, History & Asian Studies 
     B.A. Colby College; M.A., Ph.D. UC Santa Cruz 
    
              Alexander Day studies the intellectual, social, and cultural history of peasants, food, and agrarian change in China. He teaches Chinese, East Asian, and world history. Read his ÆßÉ«ÊÓÆµ Story profile.
          
    
  
    John T. Lang
 Associate Professor, Sociology 
     B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Rutgers University 
    
              John Lang is deeply interested in food as a site for sociological exploration.
          
    
  
    Carmel Levitan
 Professor, Cognitive Science 
     B.A., Stanford University; Ph.D., UC Berkeley   
    
              Carmel Levitan studies multisensory interactions, researching how the different senses integrate information.
          
    
  Affiliated Faculty
    Sharon Cech
 Visiting Instructor, Urban & Environmental Policy 
     B.A., Bard College; M.A., UCLA 
    
              Sharon Cech (she/her) is a Program Director at the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute at ÆßÉ«ÊÓÆµ (UEPI). With over a decade of experience working to advance farm to school, farmers…
          
    
  
    Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa
 Professor, Religious Studies & Asian Studies 
     B.A., Victoria University of Wellington; Ph.D., Australian National University 
    
              Areas of specialization: Buddhism in Tibet, the East and South Asian Himalayas, and beyond.
          
    
  
    Andrew Jalil
 Associate Professor, Economics 
     A.B.; Sc.B. Brown University; Ph.D. UC Berkeley 
    
              Andrew Jalil is an economist, whose research is in two distinct areas: (1) macroeconomic history (financial crises, monetary and fiscal policy, the Great Depression) and (2) food policy (health, sustainability).
          
    
  
    Martha Matsuoka
 Professor, Urban and Environmental Policy; Executive Director, Urban & Environmental Policy Institute 
     A.B., ÆßÉ«ÊÓÆµ; M.C.P., UC Berkeley Ph.D., UCLA   
    
              Martha Matsuoka ’83 focuses her teaching and research on community-based organizing and social movements for environmental justice, particularly in planning and policy. 
          
    
  
    Clair Morrissey
 Professor, Philosophy  
     B.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; M.A., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill   
    
              Clair Morrissey is a moral philosopher who specializes in practical ethics and political philosophy.
          
    
  
    Karla Peña
 Assistant Professor, Urban & Environmental Policy 
     B.A., California State University Northridge; M.S., University of Michigan; M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University 
    
              Karla Peña's teaching and research is centered on social movements and the political ecology of natural resource extraction and environmental change, from a local and global perspective.
          
    
  
    Rosa Romero
 Visiting Instructor, Urban & Environmental Policy 
     B.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.Ed., University of Hawaii, Manoa 
    
              Rosa Romero is a Program Director at the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute (UEPI) at ÆßÉ«ÊÓÆµ. Rosa specializes in Farm to Preschool, Garden and Health curriculum development and…
          
    
  
    Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr.
 Associate Professor, Philosophy 
     B.A., Pitzer College; M.A., P.h.D., U.C. Riverside 
    
              Robert Sanchez specializes in Mexican/Latinx/Latin American philosophy, as well as existentialism, and he has interests in the philosophy of race, the philosophy of food, and the history of philosophy. He co-hosts a blog on Mexican philosophy. 
          
    
  Derek Shearer
 Stuart Chevalier Professor, Diplomat in Residence, Diplomacy and World Affairs  
     BA, Yale University; PhD, The Union Graduate School 
    
              Ambassador Shearer serves as Director of the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, handling the college's international relations and directing the expansion of its international affairs programs.