Dr. Kris Acheson-Clair

Kris Acheson-Clair

Kris Acheson-Clair

Director of CILMAR
Young Hall, Suite 120
Phone: (765) 494-1711
Email: krisac@purdue.edu

Kris Acheson-Clair, PhD, is CILMAR’s director and holds a courtesy faculty appointment in the Brian Lamb School of Communication within the College of Liberal Arts. Her responsibilities include:

  • overseeing the strategic planning for CILMAR
  • management of Intercultural Learning Specialists and their projects
  • providing intercultural research support

Although CILMAR is the brain-child of the visionary vice president of Global Parternships and Programs Michael A. Brzezinski, Kris has been largely responsible for operationalizing the CILMAR dream.

Perhaps best known in intercultural learning (ICL) circles for her article on representing the Intercultural Development Continuum as a pendulum and for her scholarly work with the Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory, Kris has also published book chapters and journal articles on a variety of topics including the meaning of silence, emotion labor (emotional labour), and the assessment of ICL in study abroad. In 2019-2020, Kris secured nearly a million dollars in grants to fund her research and that of her collaborators. A current CV is available here.

Kris is open to collaborating with other academics—both on and off the Purdue campus—on:

  • multi-institutional projects
  • theoretical development
  • and the creation of innovative learning materials.

Distinctions:

2024 Leadership in Action Award, Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence, Purdue University

2013 Study Abroad Program Director of the Year, Georgia State University

2012 Instructor Effectiveness Award, Georgia State University

2006 Top 4 Conference Paper Award, National Communication Association

Photo of a farm and red barn
Fun fact: Kris is a small farmer who raises all her own meat and dairy. She has a milk cow and calf, chickens, sixteen bee hives and several foster dogs at any given time. No stranger to construction projects, Kris is now eight (going on nine) years into a "two-year" renovation of her 19th century farmhouse. If you’d like to see Kris in farmer mode, check out the draft farming demonstrations and trolley rides at Prophetstown State Park, where she participates several times a year with her Percheron horse and mule teams.