Dana Livingston, Ph.D.
113 Old Main
Contact me at dlivings [at] nebrwesleyan.edu (dlivings[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu).
To be truly free one must take on the basic conditions as they are — painful, impermanent, open, imperfect — and then be grateful for the impermanence and freedom it grants us.
Gary Snyder
Modern Languages and Literatures, Modes of Inquiry first year program, General Education Program, Loras College
Spanish, Archway Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Studies, º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ University
BA, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
MA, PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder
Spanish, all levels.
Integrative Seminar. IDS 1020
Identity-An Introductory Exploration. IDS 1200, 1200 (First Year Writing), 1210 (Discourse).
Archway Seminar, Wilderness and Civilization. IDS 1010
Justice-An Introductory Exploration. IDS 1300
Immigrants and refugees
Intersections of race, gender, disability, national origin
Immigrants / refugees
First-generation students
Disability rights
Conservation education and literacy, K-12
Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska, Volunteer, 2019-Present
Lincoln Citizen Advocacy, Board Member, 2019-Present
Future Talk teen summer program, Dubuque Multicultural Family Center, Founder and Director, 2007-2017: "Work, Education and Service "
Intercultural Competency Team, City of Dubuque, IA
Leopold Education Project, Nebraska State Coordinator