Michael Chaness, PhD

Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology + Director of Native American Studies at State University of New York at Oswego
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Syracuse, New York, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology + Director of Native American Studies
      • Aug 2019 - Present

      GST 104: Experiential Learning in College NAS 100: Introduction to Native American Studies NAS 240: American Indian Philosophies and Religions NAS 340: Native American Women NAS 350: Contemporary Native America NAS 499: Psychology, Trauma, and Decolonial Theory ANT 356: History of the Haudenosaunee ANT 357: Culture of the Haudenosaunee ANT 375: North American Indians ANT 452: Religion and Magic GST 104: Experiential Learning in College NAS 100: Introduction to Native American Studies NAS 240: American Indian Philosophies and Religions NAS 340: Native American Women NAS 350: Contemporary Native America NAS 499: Psychology, Trauma, and Decolonial Theory ANT 356: History of the Haudenosaunee ANT 357: Culture of the Haudenosaunee ANT 375: North American Indians ANT 452: Religion and Magic

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
      • Aug 2017 - Jul 2019

      RLS 100: Introduction to Religious Studies PHI 102: Ethics and Values RLS 121: World Religions RLS 171: Sacred Space, Sacred Place RLS 203: Hebrew Scriptures RLS 212: American Religious History RLS 221: Religion, Death, and Dying RLS 235: Indigenous Religions RLS 240: Native American Religions RLS 230: Myth, Symbol and Story RLS 380: Music and Religion PHI 381: Medical Ethics RLS 499: Mindfulness, Meditation and Yoga RLS 100: Introduction to Religious Studies PHI 102: Ethics and Values RLS 121: World Religions RLS 171: Sacred Space, Sacred Place RLS 203: Hebrew Scriptures RLS 212: American Religious History RLS 221: Religion, Death, and Dying RLS 235: Indigenous Religions RLS 240: Native American Religions RLS 230: Myth, Symbol and Story RLS 380: Music and Religion PHI 381: Medical Ethics RLS 499: Mindfulness, Meditation and Yoga

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
      • Aug 2009 - Jul 2017

      REL 101: Religions of the WorldREL 103: Sports and ReligionREL 103: Sports and Religion (Online)REL 120: Introduction to the Study of ReligionREL 142: Native American RelgionsREL 320: Music and Religion

      • 2005 - 2014

      Department of Religion, 2005-2009 2011-2012Department of Judaic Studies, 2013-2014Department of History, 2016PHI 594: BioethicsREL 435: Modern Jewish ThoughtWGS 349: Women in American History Since the Civil WarREL 348: Religion and American ConsumerismREL 347: Religion and the Conquest of AmericaJSP 331: European and American Judaic LiteratureREL 283: Major Jewish ThinkersREL 244: Indigenous ReligionsJSP 235: Travel and PilgrimageREL 191: Religion, Meaning and KnowledgeREL 142: Native American ReligionsREL 136: IslamREL 135: JudaisnREL 103: Sports and ReligionREL 101: Religions of the World Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Instructor of Anthropology
      • 2016 - 2017

      ANT 251: Native American Culture and History ANT 251: Native American Culture and History

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Instructor of Religious Studies
      • 2015 - 2017

      RES 101: Exploring Religions RES 101: Exploring Religions

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Instructor of Humanities
      • 2015 - 2015

      REL 103: Introduction to Religion REL 103: Introduction to Religion

    • Youth Development Specialist
      • Dec 2004 - May 2014

Education

  • Syracuse University
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Religion/Religious Studies
  • Syracuse University
    Master of Philosophy - MPhil, Religion/Religious Studies
    2006 - 2009
  • Syracuse University
    Master of Arts - MA, Religion/Religious Studies
    2004 - 2006
  • University of Missouri-Columbia
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Religion/Religious Studies
    2000 - 2004

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