Faculty Co-Directors
Professor Bill Flack |
Bill Flack has taught psychology at Bucknell since 2000, and has co-directed Bucknell in Northern Ireland since its inception in 2002. He received a B.A. (Psychology) from the University of Maine at Orono, an M.A. (Psychology) from Wesleyan University (CT), and a Ph.D. (Clinical psychology) from Clark University (MA). He completed a post-doctoral fellowship in clinical research at the Behavioral Science Division of the National Center for PTSD at the Boston VA Medical Center (MA). His research focuses on trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), emotional expression and experience, and social conflict. |
Professor Alf Siewers |
Alf Siewers has taught English at Bucknell since 2002, and has coordinated the Bucknell Environmental Center's Nature and Human Communities Initiative since 2005. He received a B.A. (History) from Brown University, an M.A. (Early British Studies) from the University of Wales (Aberystwyth), and a Ph.D. (English) from the University of Illinois (Urbana). He was a visiting scholar at the Early Irish Department at University College Cork in 2004. He is author of Strange Beauty: Ecocritical Approaches to Early Medieval Landscapes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), which focuses on early Irish Sea cultures. His teaching and research focus on early literatures and landscapes of Ireland and northwest Europe, as well of the Susquehanna Valley, and on environmental literary theory and fantasy literature. |
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