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Anna Biel

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8990
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-231D

Education:
· B.A. in English, German, and History from Orel State University, Russia; MA in Russian Studies, and Ph.D. in History from University at Albany, SUNY

Courses Taught:
· Her course offerings include World Civilizations, Western Civilization, Survey of American History, and History of Russia. She also taught Introduction to African American History and Elementary Russian.

Experience:
· Prior to joining FM’s faculty, she had taught all levels of Russian and Russian Literature at Union College for six years, taught Russian for seven summers at Upward Bound at University of Maine at Farmington, and various history courses at the University at Albany and Schenectady County Community College.
· Her publications include her dissertation, Sacrifice in the Name of Sacred Duty: The Representations of the Decembrist Wives in Russian Culture, 1825-Present, the article “Nikolai Nekrasov’s Representation of the Decembrist Wives” published in the peer-reviewed journal Australian Slavonic and East European Studies, and a book review of Pamela A. Jordan’s Stalin’s Singing Spy (2016) published by the Coordinating Council for Women in History.
· She is a member of several professional organizations, including the New York State Association of European Historians, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, the Coordinating Council for Women in History, the American Association of University Women, the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Women’s Consortium, and the Association of Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Advisors. She is also a board member of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Hometown Association.

Other information:
· Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2023.
· Besides teaching history, one of her most fulfilling roles on campus has been that of a co-advisor of the Alpha Alpha Upsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), a national Honor Society for community college students. She has served in this capacity since 2015 and truly enjoyed seeing students from all walks of life grow as student leaders, getting involved in campus and community projects, connecting with peers at regional and international conferences, moving closer to realizing their academic and professional goals, and achieving recognition for their hard work. During her tenure as a PTK advisor, she received the Paragon Advisor Award, the Distinguished PTK Advisor Award, and the Five Star Advisor Award. Reach out to her if you want to learn more about PTK.

Education, Faculty - Social Sciences