Faculty Profiles

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  • Associate Professor of Mathematics
    B.A., B.S., University of Chicago; Ph.D., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)

    Research is in geometric mechanics (specifically, nonholonomic mechanics) and in mathematical demography. Presently researching quantum nonholonomic mechanics as well as the applications of the calculus of variations to problems in mathematical demography.

  • Professor of American Studies
    A.B., Harvard College; B.A., M.A., Trinity College (Cambridge); M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University

    Cultural historian of the Belle Époque and biographer of the Henry James family and John Singer Sargent.

  • Diana Chapman Walsh Assistant Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences
    B.A., Binghamton University ; M.S., University of Lyon; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

    Research interests include sociolinguistics, language variation & change, varieties of English, and the language varieties of the African diaspora. 

  • Lecturer in Africana Studies
    B.A., M.A., Ph.D., The Ohio State University

    African Diasporic cosmologies, sacred ontologies; Afro-Caribbean cultural expressions and identity; slavery and the Afro-Atlantic world; sacred sexualities and gender.

  • Associate Professor of Chemistry
    B.A., St. Olaf College; Ph.D., University of Illinois

    Interests include nanoscience and biomaterials for environmental and medical applications; teaching in analytical chemistry and nanoscience.

  • Phyllis Henderson Carey Professor of Music
    B.A., Oberlin College; Certificate, The Royal Conservatory of The Hague; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University

    Research and Teaching Interests: Early Music, Women Composers, Symphonic and Chamber Music Repertoire, J.S. Bach

  • Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Africana Studies
    B.A., University of South Florida; M.A., College of Saint Rose; Ph.D., University of Westminster

    Born and bred New Yorker, I am an interdisciplinary scholar that examines how low-income nations govern disease outbreaks.

  • Visiting Lecturer in Classical Studies
    B.A., University of Texas (Austin); Ph.D., University of California (Irvine)