Kimberly
Sultze
Associate
Professor and chair
(802) 654-2257
ksultze@smcvt.edu
Kimberly
came to Saint Michael's from New York University, where she taught
in the Department of Culture and Communication, Program in Media
Ecology. Her teaching and research interests include visual communication
(digital imaging, photography, film, video and web design); intercultural
communication; the history, criticism, and theory of communication;
and the cultural implications of new media techniques and technologies.
Prior
to earning her academic credentials, Kimberly worked in print
journalism at The Independent Monthly in Sydney, in television
production at KTCA-TV/Twin Cities Public Television, and as an
editor with FIS-New York. In 1994, she served as planning director
for the Institute on Media Literacy and Education. She has traveled
and performed research in Sri Lanka, India, Egypt, Israel, Australia,
and New Zealand.
At
Saint Michael's, Kimberly teaches Digital Photography, New Media,
Research Methods, and Journalism Practicum. In addition to teaching,
she is quietly passionate about skiing, snowboarding, soccer,
tennis, kayaking, and windsurfing.
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