 
 Middle Eastern & North African Studies
The Middle East and North African region is an area of the world not well understood by many Americans. The minor in Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) studies offers a thorough survey of the cultures, politics, and religions of the region throughout history, with a strong focus on the contemporary period.
You’ll have the opportunity for firsthand exploration during both short-term and semester-long study abroad programs in Morocco, Jordan, and Israel. Through these immersive experiences, you’ll probe issues like the effects of human mobility on local communities and global politics; learn from discussions with asylum seekers and refugees; and examine the challenges of democratic transition and human rights.
Expert Faculty
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-    Hannah Ewing, PhDAssociate Professor of History Research interests: Byzantine Empire, ancient and medieval Mediterranean, and the history of monastic reform 
-    Todd French, PhDAssociate Professor of Religion; 
 Department Co-Chair; Director of Master of Liberal Studies ProgramResearch interests: Early Christianity, Byzantine hagiography, Syriac, Islam, mysticism, gender, poverty, and extremes in religion 
-    Yudit Greenberg, PhDGeorge D. and Harriet W. Cornell Chair of Religion Research interests: Modern and contemporary Jewish thought; cross-cultural concepts of love, eros, and the body; feminist philosophy and theology; and comparative religion 
-    Rachel Newcomb, PhDProfessor of Anthropology Research interests: Cultural and applied/public anthropology, Middle East and North Africa, gender, Islam, globalization, immigration, and food studies 
-    Sana Alaya Seghair, PhDAssistant Professor of French, Faculty Director of MENA Research interests: Francophone cultures in metropolitan France, North Africa, and the Middle East 
