
About
Mohammed Errihani is a Professor of Linguistics and English at Purdue University Northwest, where he has taught courses in linguistics, history of English, grammar, and writing since 2007. He holds a Ph.D. in English with a focus on Language and Rhetoric from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Research Interests
His research investigates language policy and planning, particularly in Moroccan educational contexts, and explores intersections between language, power, and economics. He also examines English education practices in Morocco, sociolinguistic dynamics in North Africa, and rhetoric.
Publications Trends
Errihani’s scholarly work spans sociolinguistic analysis of dialects and social class, institutional language policies in Morocco, and the economic implications of language education. His publications often address multilingualism, power structures, and pedagogical approaches in postcolonial settings.
Scientific Awards
- Fulbright Scholar Award for Morocco (2018-2019)
- PNW Teaching Excellence Award (2018)
- Senior Fellow Award for Al Azhar University (2011-2012)
- ACUE Certificate in Effective College Teaching (2018)
- Experiential Learning Award of Excellence (2016)
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