George Goga

Adjunct Lecturer and Coordinator of Individualized Studies Program
Welles 226
585-245-5273
ggoga@geneseo.edu

George Goga joined the Geneseo faculty in 2021. His research centers around economic and political theories of the occult in Eastern Europe, focusing on marginalized groups who voluntarily adopt the identity of the witch. He is the author of Performing the Roma Witch: Stereotype, Mythology, and Profit (2019) and E-Witched: How an Ancient Identity Can Prepare Us for an Uncertain Future (2023) and writes for Witchology Magazine.

Goga serves as coordinator of the Individualized Studies Major. He is also an FAA Licensed Part 107 Pilot and owns Nimbus Aerial Photography.

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Classes

  • INTD 105: Wrtg: The Witch

    Writing Seminar is a course focusing on a specific topic while emphasizing writing practice and instruction, potentially taught by any member of the College faculty. Because this is primarily a course in writing, reading assignments will be briefer than in traditional topic courses, and students will prove their understanding of the subject matter through writing compositions rather than taking examinations.