Cranbrook Educational Community
Anna Green has extensive experience in English education, currently serving as an English Instructor at Cranbrook Educational Community since 2016. Prior to this role, Anna worked at Michigan State University from January 2012 to May 2016 as a Teaching Assistant, where responsibilities included planning and leading both online and traditional courses in women’s studies, integrative studies, and English literature. Additionally, Anna served as a Writing Consultant at the Michigan State University Writing Center, facilitating support groups and providing writing consultations to diverse clients. Anna holds a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Michigan and a Master’s degree from Michigan State University, obtained between 2011 and 2017.
Cranbrook Educational Community
Located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Cranbrook Academy of Art offers astellar artistic education to students looking to secure a master’sdegree in various concentrations.Cranbrook offers its degrees through 10 departments of study: * 2D Design * 3D Design * Architecture * Ceramics * Fiber * Metalsmithing * Painting *Photography * Print Media * SculptureStudents explore different styles, technologies, equipment and materials.Electives are offered to accommodate different techniques, andArtists-in-Residence mentor and encourage students to develop theirindependent style.Cranbrook Academy of Art is an independent graduate degree-grantinginstitution offering an intense studio-based experience whereartists-in-residence mentor students in art, architecture and design tocreatively influence contemporary culture.Cranbrook Art Museum is an educational institution that provides directexperience with modern and contemporary art, architecture and design, andpromotes an understanding of their relevance and contribution to society.As a partner of Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum is awindow to the Academy and the Academy’s window to the world.Cranbrook Academy of Art is accredited by the North Central Associationof Colleges and Schools and the National Association of Schools of Artand Design (NASAD). The Architecture program is not professionallyaccredited.