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Mahmoud Abdalla Mahmoud Abdalla - Assistant Professor - Linguistics & Germanic, Slavic, Asian & African Languages

Ph.D. 2001, (Applied Linguistics) University of Edinburgh Teaching interests: Arabic language; Instructor and coordinator for the Arabic Language Flagship at MSU Research interests: Arabic applied linguistics, second language acquisition, second language reading, culture and identity, dialectology, teacher education; creation of effective assessment tools for heritage language speakers Phone: (ofc.) 353-4862, (dept.) 353-0740, Fax: 432-6772, e-mail: abdall15@msu.edu

Narayanaswami Anantarman Narayanaswami Anantaraman – Senior Physicist and Assistant Director for User Relations, NSCL

Ph.D. (Physics) 1973, University of Chicago Research interests: Experimental nuclear physics, India related outreach, education on Hinduism, culture and history of India Phone: (ofc.) 333-6337, (dept.) 355-6337, Fax: 353-5967, e-mail: anantaraman@nscl.msu.edu

Mary Andrews Mary Andrews - Emeritus Professor, Family and Child Ecology

Ph.D. (Family Ecology) 1975, Michigan State University Teaching Interests: Internationalization of teaching & outreach programs Research interests: extension program development and evaluation, women & families in development, farming systems & integrated rural development, participatory methods. Phone: (ofc.) 676-3517, (dept.) 355-7680; Fax: 432-7644 mandrews@msu.edu

mark Mark Axelrod - Assistant Professor, James Madison College and Fisheries & Wildlife

Ph.D. 2008, (Political Science) Duke University; J.D. 2004, Stanford University. Teaching interests: international relations and environmental policy, international political economy, South Asia. Research interests: international law and politics, environmental law and politics, Indian trade and environmental politics, comparative foreign policy, and effects of democratic institutions on environmental outcomes Phone: (ofc.) 353-8607, (dept.) 353-6750; Fax: 432-1804 axelrod3@msu.edu

Mohammed Ayoob Mohammed Ayoob - Distinguished University Professor, International Relations

Ph.D. 1966, (Political Science) University of Hawaii. Teaching interests: International relations and political development of the third world, contemporary world politics, South Asia and the Middle East. Research interests: regional security in the third world, state-making and third world security, international politics and security of South Asia and the Middle East. Phone: (ofc.) 353-3538, (dept.) 353-6750; Fax: 432-1804 ayoob@msu.edu

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