Sexual Assault Advocates (SAAs)
Non-Emergency & Confidential Referral Service Sexual Assault Services of Calhoun County, Bronson Battle Creek Local Sexual Assault Advocacy (LSAA) Program at Albion College
Sexual Assault Services of Calhoun County (SAS), Bronson Battle Creek, sponsors a Local Sexual Assault Advocate (LSAA) Program at the College to supplement SAS services. The LSAA volunteers are members of the College community who have been trained to offer support, advocacy, information, and referrals exclusively to current Albion College faculty, staff, and students who are (a) survivors of sexual assault, or (b) attending to another community member who is a survivor. LSAA volunteers are trained to maintain confidentiality while they are acting in that capacity, except in instances that involve a threat of harm to any person. LSAA volunteers have access to spaces on campus that allow them to meet with survivors and others in a confidential setting.
For urgent or emergency services, contact SAS directly 24/7: 888-383-2192
The following faculty LSAAs provide assistance on Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Trisha Franzen
Co-chair and Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
B.A., State University of New York, Buffalo
M.A., University of New Mexico
Ph.D., University of New MexicoOffice: Robinson Hall 201A
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (517) 629-0535
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Scott Melzer
W.W. Diehl Trustees Professor of Sociology
B.A., University of Florida
M.A., University of California Riverside
Ph.D., University of California RiversideHis teaching and research interests are in gender, social psychology, and criminology, with particular interests in intimate violence, men & masculinities, gun politics, and social change. He is co-founder and co-director of Albion College’s Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. Scott’s research examines how men respond to threats to their statuses and identities, and includes books on American Manhood as well as the NRA. For more information, visit his website.
Office: Robinson Hall 309
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (517) 629-0421
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Eric Hill
Associate Professor
B.A., Oglethorpe College, 2004
M.A., Arizona State University, 2007
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2010
Appointed 2010Email: [email protected]
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Marcie Noble
Lecturer
Marcie Noble joined the Albion College faculty as a visiting instructor in 2009. She completed her Ph.D. at Western Michigan University, specializing in Eighteenth through Twenty-first Century Spanish American Literature and Culture, and Medieval and Golden Age Spanish Literature and Culture. Her research interests include twentieth and twenty-first century Latin American literature and cultures and their intersections with globalization, migration, race, and gender, and her dissertation—Nationalism, Universality, and Globalization: Notes on the narrative of three Guatemalan authors—explores a trajectory from a nationally focused literature to one that is increasingly global. Marcie teaches all levels of Spanish language as well as courses on the literature and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world, including Introduction to Hispanic Studies, South American Identities and Cultural Perspectives, a survey of Central American Literature, and courses focused on women and gender in the Spanish-speaking world and culture, identity and globalization in Latin America.
Office: Vulgamore Hall 107
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (517) 629-0209
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Krista Quesenberry
Associate Professor
B.A., Ball State University
M.A. and dual-title Ph.D., Pennsylvania State UniversityResearch Specialization: Krista’s teaching and research engages with professional writing, American literature, comics about medicine, and feminist, LGBTQ+, and disability studies. Her most recent publications are in The Journal of Medical Humanities, American Literary Scholarship, and various edited collections. She is currently working on archival projects to publish the letters of American literary figures, as well as a book about how diagnosis and identity are entangled in medical graphic memoirs. Krista also serves as the faculty adviser of the Albion Pleiad.
Courses: Pleiad Practicum sequence; Professional Writing; Multimedia Journalism; Science, Technical, and Medical Writing; Writing in the Non-Profit Sector; Advanced Editing; LGBTQ+ Literature; Write Your Résumé; OUCH! Comics and Medicine; Honors: Race in Media; College Writing.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (517) 629-0310
Student LSAAs are available to provide assistance seven days a week between 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
- Khailah Johnson-Bustamente: [email protected]
- Bailey Burbank: [email protected]
- Molly Bentley: [email protected]
- Laurel McGerty: [email protected]
- Sydeny Rudowski: [email protected]
- Hannah Woods: [email protected]
- Isaiah Clinton “I.Q.” Quarles: [email protected]
- Leiyah Denson: [email protected]
- James Takeshita: [email protected]