
Teresa
Meade, associate professor of history, has been awarded a Fulbright
Lectureship to teach in Tokyo, Japan, for the next academic year.
One of seven faculty lectureships awarded by the
Japanese Fulbright Commission, Meade will teach in the American Studies
programs in several Tokyo universities.
In the fall she will be at Tsuda College and Tokyo Women's
Christian University. In the spring semester she will teach at Tsuda
College and Kyoritsu Women's University.
She is scheduled to teach classes on gender and race in
the Americas, African American and Latino women, Asian American women, and
U.S. foreign policy.
Meade's husband, Andor Skotnes, who teaches history at
the Sage Colleges, also has received a Fulbright Lectureship to teach at
Tokyo University and Japan Women's University. Meade's children a
son who will defer college admission and a 10-year-old daughter will
accompany her as well.