Lane Busby McLelland
Civic Engagement and Outreach
New College, University of Alabama
Box 870229
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
BIO
Lane Busby McLelland teaches New College’s “Cooperation and Conflict” class (NEW 237) and coordinates New College’s civic engagement and outreach efforts. A graduate of New College, herself, she brings back to it twenty-five years of work concerned with community dynamics and issues of diversity. After graduating from the University of Alabama with a BA in International Studies and Conflict Management, McLelland spent two years teaching at Tunghai University in Taiwan. She followed this overseas experience with three years working in Washington, DC, with China-related organizations, including Rock Creek Research and the National Academy of Sciences – China Committee. Her interest in cross-cultural ethics then sent her to graduate school at Pacific School of Religion, where she acquired a Master of Divinity degree and an additional M.A. in Ethics.
In addition to serving as a United Methodist minister at Chinese Community United Methodist Church in Oakland, California, and Trinity United Methodist Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, McLelland also worked at the Emory Center for Ethics and continues to teach an Honors College seminar with the University of Alabama’s Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility.
tel: 205-348-2642
fax: 205-348-8417
cell: 205-764-7007
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