Joanna Kepka

Associate Professor in Residence, 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Honors College
Expertise: European cultural and political geography, Dynamics of political organization , Ethnic and national identity, Geopolitics , Cross-border cooperation in Eastern Europe and the European Union

Biography

Joanna Kepka is an expert cultural and political geography, particularly regarding geopolitics and cross-border cooperation in Eastern Europe and the European Union. Her research interests focus on the dynamics of political organization of space and their implications on ethnic and national identities.

A Poland native, Kepka has worked for a political party in Paris, the Polish Embassy in Washington, D.C., and a law firm in Minneapolis. At 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, she teaches several honors courses on topics including global issues, the Western experience, cinematic representations of European socio-political conflicts, and culture and politics in Latin America.

Kepka has been recognized with many teaching accolades, including the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Outstanding Teaching by Part-time Faculty Award and the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award.

Education

  • B.A., Political Science and International Relations, Macalester College
  • M.A., Political Geography, University of Oregon
  • Ph.D., Political Geography, University of Oregon

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Joanna Kepka In The News

Newswise
With missiles landing over the border of Poland, the ongoing war in Eastern Europe is getting closer to home for NATO-protected countries.
FodorÅ› Travel
The mainstream stereotypes about Ukraine and Ukrainians are heavily influenced by its past as one of the countries that made up the USSR. Assumptions about Ukraine being solely influenced by Russia, despite having its own language, culture, and identity, have been hard to shake. Even now, in a war of Russian aggression, these stuck-in-time stereotypes prevail internationally, with reports of the surprising prevalence of unique Ukrainian hipster culture as represented by cool eateries, modern businesses, and stylish districts.
The Nevada Independent
A program that started in Las Vegas a little more than three decades ago continues to pursue its goal: Ensure the valley’s highest achieving high schoolers attend college in Nevada, get a top-flight education and don’t take their talents elsewhere. It’s called the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Honors College, and new enrollment has tripled in the past six years.
The Nevada Independent
A little more than two decades after it was created, a program in Las Vegas continues with its objectives: Attract senior students with high academic performance, equip them better for entering the workforce, and graduate with honors from the university. In this episode, Luz Gray talks with the school's teacher, Joanna Kepka, and the student Ingrid Zárate about everything offered by the Honors College of the University of Nevada Las Vegas (51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ). Also, the weekly report from the state capital with Michelle Rindels.

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