Elizabeth Adams is an Associate Professor and Director of Liberal Studies at CSUN.
She holds a Ph.D. in Folklore and Mythology from UCLA. She studies gender, sexuality, tourism, and the built environment. Originally from Georgia, she is particularly interested in American regionalism, festival, and public display.
When not administrating large programs, she teaches courses for Anthropology and Liberal Studies. When not doing either of those things, she lives in a particularly unfashionable part of the Valley with her partner and more pets that she needs.
