USC Upstate
Lisa Johnson has a distinguished career in academia, with their most recent position being the Director & Professor of the Center for Women's and Gender Studies at USC Upstate. Lisa has been in this role since July 2006. Prior to that, they worked as an Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies & Founding Director of the WGS Program at Coastal Carolina University from June 2003 to May 2006.
Lisa Johnson's education history is as follows:
Lisa attended Binghamton University from 1996 to 2000, where they earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in English and Cultural Studies.
Prior to that, they attended Ohio University from 1994 to 1996, where they obtained a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in English with a concentration in Women's Literature.
In their undergraduate studies, they attended the University of West Georgia from 1991 to 1994. There, they completed a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Language and Literature/Letters.
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USC Upstate
University of South Carolina Upstate (USCU) in Spartanburg, SouthCarolina, is particularly known for its Education or Teacher-Trainingprograms, which offer numerous financial and work opportunities. However,USCU offers other degrees as well, including one for adult learners.The Colleges at USCU are categorized into the following divisions:Artsand Sciences, Business and Economics, Nursing, and Education, withbachelor’s degrees available in each of these departments.The Education Department sponsors a Teaching Fellows program, whichallows students to work as full-time teachers while attending schooltuition-free. In addition to its numerous undergraduate degrees, theEducation Department also grants several master’s degrees in education,the subject area offered at the graduate level.Degrees and special services made for adult learners give those over theage of 25, many of whom are working full-time or have families, the extrasupport and motivation they need to get a degree.Student services for the general population consist of a CareerCounseling Center and a Writing Center, among others.Student life at USCU is partly academic. That is, there are severalcenters and institutes devoted to research and scholarship in differentfields. However, non-academic student life activity can also be found inthe more than 80 student organizations and recreational activities.Applications for admissions and financial aid may be completed online.