Krystyna Mrozek, Interdisciplinary Programs Liaison Librarian
Contact me
Email Krystyna
phone: 719-389-6669
IM: tuttkrystyna
office: Tutt Library Room 201
What I do
My title Interdisciplinary Programs Liaison Librarian means that I support the research needs of students, faculty, and staff in a number of programs and departments through instruction, reference, and collection development activities.
The programs and departments that I work with include:
Asian Studies
Career Center
Feminist and Gender Studies
German Russian and East Asian Languages
History
International Studies/International Programs
North American Studies
Race and Ethnic Studies
Russian and Eurasian Studies
Sociology
Southwest Studies
Recent Presentations
B-Movies to Blockbusters: DIY Videos for Instruction and Promotion
Guides
Subject Guides
- African Studies Subject Guide
- Asian Studies Subject Guide
- Chinese Language and Literature Subject Guide
- Feminist and Gender Studies Subject Guide
- German Language and Literature Subject Guide
- History Subject Guide
- Japanese Language and Literature Subject Guide
- Latin American Studies Subject Guide
- North American Studies Subject Guide
- Race and Ethnic Studies Subject Guide
- Russian and Eurasian Studies Subject Guide
- Russian Language and Literature Subject Guide
- Sociology Subject Guide
- Southwest Studies Subject Guide
Course Guides
- EN310/320 Sex in the City: Troy and London in Chaucer and Shakespeare
- FE 133 Russian Culture (Block 1, 2009)
- FE 133/HY 131 Civilization in the Middle East
- FE 133/RS 200 Russian Language and Culture (2008)
- FE 136 Introduction to the Study of Gender: Theories and Psychology
- FE 139/CN 101 Chinese Language and Culture
- FE 157/HY 109 Civilization in East Asia
- FE136/FG110 Introduction to Feminist and Gender Studies
- FE137/SO100 Thinking Sociologically (Guiffre)
- FE137/SO100 Thinking Sociologically (Murphy-Geiss)
- FE138/JA130/PA130 Interpreting Asian Cultures
- FE175/SW175 The Southwest: An Introduction
- FG160/PY160 Women and Madness
- FG285 Women and the Body
- FG357/RE257 Women in Hinduism & Buddhism
- HY 200 Islamic Cities
- HY 274 Middle Ages: the Making of Europe
- HY 399 Studying History - Hyde
- HY 399 Studying History - Neel
- HY 410 People, Ideas and Objects in Circulation
- HY200/FG206 Gender in America: From Colonial Times to 1920 - Torres-Rouff
- HY200/PA250 Modern South Asia: An Introduction
- PA 250/JA 250: Opening of Japan and the Demise of the Samurai
- PA 406: Asian Studies Senior Thesis Seminar
- PS 253 Introduction to International Development
- SO229 Sociological Research Design
- SW/HY 200 The Student's Role in the Sixties Southern Civil Rights Movement