GRAD Course Faculty
Todd Krause
GRAD 501 & 502, English language courses
Todd B. Krause has spent decades amassing useless knowledge. He led a misspent youth as a performing musician and followed that with an early career as a middling mathematical and computational physicist. Throughout, he engaged a fascination with ancient languages. The latter led to his current career with the Linguistics Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin. There he helps create online lesson series both as collections of self-guided web pages and as instructor-based introductions to historical languages. At the same time he works to create lexical resources for understudied languages and cultures. Todd joined William & Mary to help international students refine their understanding and use of English. But mostly this just serves as an excuse to let people laugh at his pronunciation of the languages he’s tried to learn.
Susannah Livingston
GRAD 503 & 505, English language courses
Susannah Livingston has been teaching English for speakers of other languages in higher-education and community settings since 2006. Since she joined the faculty of the English Language Program at William & Mary’s Reves Center for International Studies in 2016, her students have included participants in William & Mary’s Intensive English Program; visiting scholars from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China; and graduate students in a variety of programs, from computer science to education to physics. Susannah has a B.A. in English from Brown University and an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from Old Dominion University.
Sarah Glosson
Director, A&S Graduate Center
GRAD 510, 520, 529, 530, 540, 560