E-mail: wrobel@oakland.edu
Phone: 248-370-2154
Degrees: Master's in Linguistics and Psychology from Jaglellonian University in Cracow, Poland; Ph.D. in Psycholiguistics from Jaglellonian University in Cracow, and a Master’s in Counseling from Oakland University.
Janusz currently teaches "Introduction to Russia/East Europe" for the Center for International Programs at Oakland University. He is professor of linguistics and Polish Studies and Division Chair of Classical and Modern Languages and served as the Chair of Department of Polish Studies at St. Mary's College in Orchard Lake, Michigan. He has taught at the Slavic Department at Wayne State University. He has also taught language theory, introduction to linguistics, great books of the nineteenth century. He is a fully licensed counselor and limited licensed psychologist.
He received a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and was invited lecturer for the Summer University of Polish Culture at the Instituto Polacco di Cultura Cristiana, Fondazione Giovanni Paolo II in Rome, Italy.
He has published articles on psychopathology of communism and Polish transformation to democracy. His publications include Language and Schizophrenia, Amsterdam-Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company (1990), Poland in Polish: A Polish Language Handbook for Beginners, 2 vols., 3 tapes, with W. Miodunka, Warszawa: Interpress (1986), and a poetry book in Polish to name a few.