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Cornelia Lang
Cornelia Lang

Cornelia Lang, Ph.D.

Title/Position
Interim Director, Division of Interdisciplinary Programs
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, CLAS
Cornelia Lang, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education and Professor of Physics and Astronomy, joined the faculty in 2002. Dean Lang is active in curricular development and assessment, currently serving as chair of the CLAS General Education Curriculum Committee, and has played a key role in developing and coordinating the UI's "Big Ideas" general education courses. She also is co-chair of the Student Success Working Group of the UI Path Forward initiative, which is responsible for implementing the university's strategic initiatives concerning undergraduate education.
Debra Trusty
Debra Trusty

Debra Trusty, Ph.D.

Title/Position
Coordinator, Museum Studies Certificate
Distinguished Associate Professor of Instruction, Classics
Dr. Debra Trusty is a lecturer in the Classics department at the University of Iowa and has been teaching at UI since 2017. She received her B.A. in archaeology from the University of Evansville and then went on to earn her M.A. and Ph.D. in classics from Florida State University.
Nic Hartmann
Hartmann

Nic Hartmann, Ph.D.

Title/Position
Visiting Assistant Professor, Museum Studies
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Lindsay Vella
Lindsay Vella

Lindsay Vella, M.F.A.

Lindsay Vella is the Departmental Administrator for African American Studies, American Studies, Classics, the Division of Interdisciplinary Programs, Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies, the Magid Center for Writing, and Religious Studies. She has an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Iowa.
Tracy Meginnis
Tracy Meginnis

Tracy Meginnis, M.F.A.

Tracy Meginnis is the Administrative Services Coordinator for the Division of Interdisciplinary Programs. Tracy received an M.F.A. in Fiction from New Mexico State University and has a background as an editor, writing instructor, English Language Arts test developer, and research project manager.
Madeline Line
Madeline Line

Madeline Line, Ph.D.

Title/Position
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Dr. Madeline Line is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Anthropology department at the University of Iowa. She has a wide range of interdisciplinary research interests, including historiography and reception, museum interpretation, archaeology of the Roman world (especially Britain), postcolonial and decolonial approaches to the Roman world, magic and religion in the Greek and Roman worlds, and epigraphy and literacy. She has experience in collections management, interpretation, education, and visitor services at museums in the US and Canada. At the University of Iowa, she teaches courses in Museum Studies and Archaeology.