Faculty Profiles
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Instructor in Computer Science LaboratoryB.A., Wellesley College; M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University
Interested in the intersection of computer science, mathematics, and human decision making, as well as improving science education and communication
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Visiting Lecturer in MusicMusic Composition (Boston Conservatory at Berklee); Eastern-Western Philosophy, Humanities (S.A.I.C.E, India)
Composer, Producer, New Media Artist | Researcher in Sound Studies, Music Theory & Philosophy | Co-Founder of Āyāhi, an experiential art atelier working with immersive experiential art and audiovisual installations.
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Visiting Lecturer in Women's and Gender StudiesB.A., New York University; M.S., M.A., Simmons College; Ph.D., Indiana University
Feminist media studies, critical race studies, feminist pedagogy
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Visiting Lecturer in PhysicsB.S., Fordham University; Ph.D., University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
Experimental particle physics, physics education, education access
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Professor of MathematicsB.S., Davidson College; M.S., Ph.D., Stanford University
Mathematician interested in studying absolute Galois groups of fields through their cohomological invariants.
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Assistant Professor of Biological SciencesA.B., Bowdoin College ; Ph.D., University of California (Santa Barbara)
Marine ecologist seeking to understand past, present, and future changes to marine ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them.
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Music Performance Faculty in VoiceB.A., B.M., University of Michigan, School of Music; M.M., A.D., University of Cincinnati, College - Conservatory of Music
Classical singer and voice teacher. I work with my students to develop a strong vocal technique that allows a healthy and free expression of their natural voice. I also emphasize strengthening musicianship and communicating a clear dramatic point of view with every performance.
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Associate Professor of SpanishB.A., University of the South; M.A., Ph.D, University of Kentucky
Research and teaching center on 20th and 21st century Latin American literature and cinema.
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Gordon P. Lang and Althea P. Lang ‘26 Professor of Biological SciencesM.S., Ph.D., University of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Evolutionary biologist with interest in conservation genetics.
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Professor of Computer ScienceB.A., Academic College of Tel-Aviv; M.S., Ph.D., Tufts University
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Senior Music Performance Faculty in PianoB.Mus., Peabody Institute of Music; M.Mus., Yale University School of Music; D.Mus., Indiana University School of Music (Bloomington)
Founding member of the Triple Helix Piano Trio
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Associate Professor of EconomicsA.B., Brown University; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University
Conducts research on economic development, including questions related to education, health, and savings behavior.
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Professor of EnglishA.B., Princeton University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University
Studies and teaches American poetry and film, focusing particularly on contemporary poetry and classic Hollywood cinema.
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Visiting Lecturer in Political ScienceB.A., Hobart College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
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Professor of ReligionB.A., M.A., Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (India); M.Div., Ph.D., Harvard University
Interests include arts in religious/cultural history of South Asia; the divine and the human feminine in Hindu traditions; Gandhian thought and practices; the self and the other in South Asian philosophical traditions and history.
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Professor of EconomicsB.A., Wellesley College; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research in behavioral and experimental economics, with emphasis on labor market outcomes, information, and belief formation.
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Stanford Calderwood Professor of EconomicsB.A., M.P.P., University of Michigan; Ph.D., Princeton University
Research interests include macroeconomics, economic growth, technology, and economic measurement.
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Senior Lecturer in EnglishB.A., M.A., University of Utah; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Teaching focuses on creative writing, mainly fiction and travel writing.
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Instructor in Physical Education, Recreation and AthleticsB.A., William Paterson College
Passionate about creating life balance through yoga, dance, Pilates, meditation, and humor.
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Professor of EconomicsB.A., Haverford College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Acting Director of the Quantitative Reasoning Program
Interests in microeconomics, advanced and intermediate theory, applied game theory, and experimental economics.
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Lecturer in KoreanB.A., M.A, Ph.D., Yonsei University
Focused on Korean linguistics, language teaching, learner corpus, and dictionary.
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Professor of ChineseB.A., Shandong University; M.A., Fudan University; Ph.D., Columbia University
Specializing in modern Chinese literature and intellectual history, science fiction, youth culture, posthuman theories, and the Neo-Baroque aesthetics
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PERA Professor of the PracticeB.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.S., Smith College
Varsity crew coach and director of intramural rowing programs; instructor in sailing and canoeing.
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Visiting Lecturer in Environmental Studies and Political ScienceM.I.D, University of Pittsburgh; Ph.D., Indiana University (Bloomington)
Ph.D. in Public Policy, Indiana University; Master's degree in International Development, University of Pittsburgh
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Frost Associate Professor in Environmental Science; Associate Professor of ChemistryB.S., Ph.D, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research on inorganic environmental chemistry, especially gas tracers and climate change. Teaching includes inorganic, introductory, and aquatic chemistry.
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Professor of PhysicsB.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.A., Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Molecular spectroscopist, focused on systems in atmospheric and astrophysical research.
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Senior Music Performance Faculty in Violin, Baroque Violin, and ViolaB.M., M.M., New England Conservatory of Music
Professor of Music
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Theodora Stone Sutton Professor of Ancient Greek and Roman Studies; Professor of Classical StudiesB.A., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor); M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Focuses on Roman literature and culture; law; the sociology of Roman literature and education; political communication; media studies; and Augustus.
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Luella LaMer Professor of Women's and Gender StudiesPh.D., Duke University
Feminist Science and Technology Studies, Environmental Studies, Evolutionary Biology, Plant Sciences, Postcolonial Science Studies, South Asian Studies, Religion and Science; Anti-colonial and Decolonial Approaches to Science.
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Visiting Lecturer in Italian StudiesB.A., Moody Theological Seminary; M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Boston College
My major research interests are in Dante studies, Neoplatonism, medieval vernacular literature, apocalyptic and eschatological texts, political theology, and the thought of Augustine and its modern reception.
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Dorothy and Charles Jenkins, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Science; Professor of Biological SciencesA.B., Bowdoin College; Ph.D., Duke University
Evolutionary development (Evo-devo); Developmental genetics; Insect physiology
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Senior Lecturer in SociologyB.A., Carleton College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University