Coaches
Julia Kushigian

Women's Soccer Faculty / Staff Liaison
The latest on everything
College Soccer

Get our 5-minute, daily newsletter on what matters in college soccer.
Julia Kushigian has been the faculty / staff liaison of the Camel women's soccer team since the program was officially adopted during the spring of 2018. She has been advising the program since the 2013-14 academic year.
As the Hanna Hafkesbrink Professor of Hispanic Studies and Social Justice and Sustainability Pathway Coordinator on campus, Kushigian puts the liberal arts into action in her courses. She encourages a rigorous and interdisciplinary development of critical skills and individual expression in her students. From her authorship of a computer-based History of Hispanic Art course, to upper level sequences in Myth, Folklore and Legends, Foreign Language Methodology and Second Language Acquisition, and Postcolonial Coming-of-Age Narratives, she promotes an inquiry into the complexities of postmodern life.
Through an analysis of problems regarding social justice, environmental justice and "Othering," her approach is to intentionally bridge analytical, problem-solving skills, with the robust, flexibility of the liberal arts tradition.
Kushigian was on sabbatical leave from 2013-2014 during which time she worked on the completion of two manuscripts: “Negotiating Intellectual Smugness: Rearticulating Orientalism, Hispanic and Self-Orientalisms,” a book-length study that contests received notions of East-West political, social and literary engagement, and "Crónicas orientalistas y autorrealizadas: Entrevistas con Borges, Fuentes, Goytisolo, Poniatowska, Sarduy, y Vargas Llosa," a unique collection of interviews that informs discourses on Orientalism and literary self-realization.
Professor Kushigian has held the following service and leadership positions at Connecticut College:
Member, CAPT (Committee on Appointments, Promotions, and Tenure) 2011-2013
Chair, Faculty Steering and Conference Committee (FSCC) 2010-2011
Chair, Hispanic Studies Department 1993-1995, 1998 (Spring), 1998-1999, 2002-2005, 2014-2017
Chair, Foreign Language Caucus, 2002-2003
Chair, Gender and Women’s Studies, 2009-2010
Associate Director, Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy, 2001-2002
Director, Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts, 1995-199
She earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut, a master's degree from New York University, and a Ph.D. from Yale University.
#1 College Soccer Newsletter
Join thousands of current readers and get our 5-minute, daily newsletter on what matters in college soccer.


Copyright © 2024 CollegeSoccer.co