Core Department Faculty

Kim Pearson, MA, Chair 2011-14

Kim Pearson is an Associate Professor of Journalism and Interactive Multimedia. Her research on computing diversity and civic engagement has garnered support from Microsoft and the National Science Foundation. Pearson teaches various courses on writing for interactive multimedia, news games and race, gender and the news. Pearson holds an MA in journalism from New York University.

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Phone: 609-771-2692

Email:kpearson@tcnj.edu

English department profile

Winnifred Brown-Glaude, Ph. D.

Professor Brown-Glaude’s research and teaching focuses on the Anglophone Caribbean. Her book, Higgler’s in Kingston: Women’s Informal Work in Jamaica was published by Vanderbilt University Press in 2011.

Phone: 609-771-2149 Email:wbrown@tcnj.edu

Christopher T. Fisher, Ph.D.

Professor Fisher teaches various classes on topics in the twentieth century, American diplomatic, and African-American history. He received his doctorate from Rutgers University’s History Department.

Phone: 609-771-2717 Email:fisherc@tcnj.edu

History department profile

Piper Kendrix Williams, Ph. D

Piper Kendrix Williams is an Associate Professor in the African American Studies and English Departments. At the College she teaches various classes on topics in 19th and 20th Century African American Literature African Diaspora Literature and Multicultural Studies. Her book, Re-presenting Segregation: Toward and Esthetics of Living Jim Crow, co-edited with Brian Norma, was published by SUNY Press in 2010.

Phone: 609-771-3113 Email: williamp@tcnj.edu

English department profile

Moussa Sow, Ph.D.

(on leave, 2012-13)
Dr. Sow teaches Francophone African literatures, cultures and cinemas as well as the literatures of the Black Diaspora. His research interests include Islam in the West African novel, migrating texts, Senegalese women writers, postcolonialism and African literatures.

Phone: 609-771-3152

Email: sow@tcnj.edu

World Languages and Cultures Department profile