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Faculty by Term

Fall 2009

Writing 2-3

  • Stephanie Boone: Senior Lecturer in Writing; Director, Student Writing Support, IWR
  • Sara Chaney: Assistant Director of Program Development, IWR
  • Karen Gocsik: Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing; Executive Director, Writing and Rhetoric Program, IWR
  • Gary Lenhart: Lecturer in Writing, IWR
  • Doug Moody: Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures; LATS; WGST; IWR
  • Jennifer Sargent: Visiting Associate Professor of Writing, IWR

Writing 5

Speech 20

Speech 24

First-Year Seminars

  • Faith Beasley: Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies; Writing India
  • Douglas Bolger: Associate Professor, Environmental Studies; Population, Consumption, and Sustainability
  • Bruce Duncan: Dartmouth Professor of German Language; Narratives of the Artist
  • David Ehrlich: Visiting Professor of Film & Media Studies; Representations of the Creative Artist in Film
  • Caroline Faria: Visiting Assistant Professor of Geography; Disease/Difference, Pathology/Power: Geographies of Health and Health Care
  • Elsa Garmire: Professor of Engineering, Thayer School of Engineering; Technology: Boon or Bane?
  • Deborah Garretson: Associate Professor of Russian; Can You Look at the World Through Russian Eyes?
  • Jim Jordan: Professor of Art History; Abstract Art and Issues of Its Interpretation
  • Paul Lagomarsino: Charles Hansen Professor of History; The Spanish Armada
  • Samuel Levey: Associate Professor of Philosophy; Life, Death and Meaning. And Movies.
  • James Murphy: Professor of Government; Love, Friendship, and Marriage
  • Monika Otter: Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature; The Classical Tradition
  • Misagh Parsa: Professor of Sociology; 20th Century Revolutions
  • Naaborko Sackeyfio: Assistant Professor of History; Slavery in West Africa
  • George Trumbull: Assistant Professor of History; Pirates and Piracy in Global Historical Perspective
  • Dennis Washburn: Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures; The Karma of Love: Japanese Women Writers and the Classical Canon

Spring 2009

Writing 9

  • Karen Gocsik: Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing; Executive Director, Writing and Rhetoric Program, IWR

Writing 43

Speech 20, 30

First-Year Seminars

  • Marie-Claire Beaulieu: Lecturer in Classics; Ancient Geography: From Myth to Science
  • Michael Bronski: Visiting Lecturer, WGST and Jewish Studies; Specters, Spaceships, and Serial KIllers: The American Horror Film as Social Critique
  • Jane Carroll: Assistant Dean of the Faculty, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art History; Albrecht Dürer and the Invention of Art
  • Woon-Ping Chin: Visiting Professor of English; WGST; Asian American Studies; Buddhism in American Literature
  • Laura Conkey: Associate Professor of Geography; Women, Gender, and Science
  • Peter Cosgrove: Associate Professor of English; Culture of the Cold War
  • George Edmondson: Assistant Professor of English; Shakespeare: Community, Law, and Governance
  • Veronika Fuechtner: Associate Professor of German; Modernism in Europe from Paris to Prague
  • Melissa Herman: Assistant Professor of Sociology; Multi-Racial Identity Development
  • Mishuana Goeman: Assistant Professor of English; Native Land and Literatures
  • Olivia Holmes: Visiting Associate Professor of Italian Studies; At School and At Play in Boccaccio's Decameron
  • Cynthia Huntington: Professor of English and Creative Writing; Writing the Body, Writing the Landscape, Writing Deep Mind
  • Gary Johnson: Professor of Earth Sciences; Ice Age New England and the Aftermath
  • Steven Kangas: Senior Lecturer in Art History; Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and Their Modern Successors
  • Vivian Kogan: Associate Professor of French & Italian; Growing Up in France: Perspectives on French Society
  • Allen Koop: Visiting Professor of History; The Cold War
  • Andrea Kremer: Lecturer in Writing, IWR; Visiting Professor in Mathematics; Hazardous Data: Uncovering the Truth and Analyzing the Consequences
  • Dhanalakshmi Nair: Research Associate in Biochemistry; Ethics of Cloning: A Solomon’s Choice?
  • Terry Osborne: Senior Lecturer in English and Environmental Studies; IWR; The Ecological Memoir
  • Keith Paulsen: Robert A. Pritzker Professor of Biomedical Engineering; Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Medical Imaging
  • John Pfister: Assistant Dean, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Psychological & Brain Sciences; Science, Pseudoscience, and Thinking Critically About Human Behavior
  • Justin Rudelson: Senior Lecturer in of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures; Soul Loss and Madness in Asia and the Middle East
  • Mara Sabinson: Associate Professor of Theater; Theater for Social Change
  • Naaborko Sackeyfio: Assistant Professor of History; Slavery in West Africa
  • Walter Simons: Associate Professor of History; Eco's Echoes: The Middle Ages in Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose and Baudolino
  • James N. Stanford: Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science; Language, Dialect, and Cross-Cultural Understanding
  • Catherine Tudish: Senior Lecturer in English; The New American Short Story
  • Richard Winters: William Clinton Story Remsen 1943 Professor of Government; Guns!  The Politics and Law of the 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
  • Melissa Zeiger: Associate Professor of English; Immigrant Women Writing in America

Winter 2009

Writing 2-3

  • Stephanie Boone: Senior Lecturer in Writing; Director, Student Writing Support, IWR
  • Sara Chaney: Lecturer in Writing, IWR
  • Karen Gocsik: Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing; Executive Director, Writing and Rhetoric Program, IWR
  • Gary Lenhart: Lecturer in Writing, IWR
  • Doug Moody: Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures; LATS; WGST; IWR

Writing 5

Speech 20, 25

First-Year Seminars

  • Lisa Baldez: Associate Professor of Government and LALACS; The Politics and Culture of Cuba
  • Rebecca Biron: Associate Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature; Latin American Masculinities: Politics and Literature
  • Robert Bonner: Visiting Assistant Professor, History; Civil War Speeches: From a War of Words to Words of War
  • Jay Buckey: Professor of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Engineering; The Science, Politics, and Economics of Energy
  • Edward Bradley: Emeriti Professor of Classics; Heroes and Martyrs from Gilgamesh to Joan of Arc
  • Ada Cohen: Associate Professor, Art History; Pompeii in Antiquity and in the Modern Imagination
  • Ayo Coly: Assistant Professor of African and African-American Studies and Comparative Literature; Colonial and Postcolonial Dialogues: Literatures of the Colonial Encounter
  • Jonathan Crewe: Professor of Comparative Literature; Professor in Shakespearean Studies; Writing South Africa
  • Mark Detzer: Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics; Optimism, Hope and Self-Efficacy: A Scientific Investigation of Positive Psychology
  • Linda Fowler: Professor of Government; Invitation to Struggle: Congress, the President and National Security
  • Coleen Fox: Visiting Assistant Professor of Geography; Consuming Places: Tourism, Place, and Sustainability
  • Cecilia Gaposchkin: Assistant Dean of Faculty for Pre Major Advising; Adjunct Professor of History; affiliated with Classics; Medieval Paris
  • Marcelo Gleiser: Professor of Physics and Astronomy; Us and Them: Aliens in Fiction and Nonfiction
  • Mary Jean Green: Professor of French; Writing Lives in Migration: Paris/New York
  • Carey Heckman: Adjunct Professor, Sr. Lecturer in Computer Science; Ideas, Ideals, and Computer Science
  • Matissa Hollister: Assistant Professor, Sociology; Poverty in America
  • Olivia Holmes: Visiting Associate Professor, Italian Studies; At School and At Play in Boccaccio's Decameron
  • Amy Lawrence: Professor of Film and Television Studies and Comparative Literature; The Tortured 50s: Domestic Melodrama
  • Jane Lipson: Professor of Chemistry; What's to become of us? How classic science fiction predicts humanity will cope with a damaged world.
  • Julie Lirot: Lecturer in Spanish; Latin American Revolutionary Narrative
  • Christopher MacEvitt: Assistant Professor, Religion; Medieval Saints and Sinners
  • Monika Otter: Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature; Growing up Reading: Young Readers in Fiction and Autobiography
  • Scott Paulin: Visiting Faculty, Music; La vie bohème: The Music of Bohemian Life from the Latin Quarter to the Lower East Side
  • Elise Temple: Assistant Professor, Education; Neuroscience; Education and the Brain
  • Peter Travis: Professor of Anglo-Saxon and English Language and Literature; Icelandic Sagas
  • Shalene Vasquez: Assistant Professor of English; Spirituality in Black Diasporic Literature
  • Elizabeth Wolkovich: Biological Sciences; Environmental Studies; Wilderness and Society
  • Michael Wolyniak: Biochemistry; Epidemics, Society, and Public Health

Fall 2008

Writing 2-3

  • Stephanie Boone: Senior Lecturer in Writing; Director, Student Writing Support, IWR
  • Sara Chaney: Lecturer in Writing, IWR
  • Karen Gocsik: Adjunct Associate Professor of Writing; Executive Director, Writing and Rhetoric Program, IWR
  • Gary Lenhart: Lecturer in Writing, IWR
  • Doug Moody: Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures; LATS; WGST; IWR

Writing 5

Writing 42

  • Megan Steven: Adjunct Assistant Professor of Writing and Neuroscience; Assistant Dean of the Faculty for Administration; PBS; IWR

Speech 20

First-Year Seminars

  • Sarah Bartos-Smith: Environmental Studies; Eating: An Agricultural Act
  • Douglas Bolger: Associate Professor, Environmental Studies: Population, Consumption, and Sustainability
  • Michael Bronski: Visiting Lecturer, WGST and Jewish Studies; Jewish Women and Humor: From Fannie to the Nanny
  • Woon-Ping Chin: Visiting Professor of English; WGST; Asian American Studies; Asian American Women's Literature
  • Larry Crocker: Senior Lecturer, Philosophy; The Existence of God
  • Mona Domosh: Professor of Geography; Shopping: Geographies, Histories, Identities
  • Elsa Garmire: Professor of Engineering, Thayer School of Engineering; Technology: Boon or Bane?
  • Gerd Gemunden: Professor German Studies; Film and Media Studies; Comparative Literature; Of Golems, Robots, and Vampires: The Haunted Screen of Weimar Germany
  • Ernest Hebert: Professor of English; Exploring American Identity
  • Ken Korey: Associate Professor, Anthropology; Great Discoveries in Archaeology
  • Richard Kremer: Associate Professor of History; Physics; Reading Artifacts: The Material Culture of Science
  • Patricia McKee: Professor of English; Impressionism: Intersections of Writing and Painting
  • James Murphy: Professor of Government; Love, Friendship, and Marriage
  • Thomas O'Malley: Assistant Professor of English; The Irish Short Story, Since 1960
  • Misagh Parsa: Professor of Sociology; 20th Century Revolutions
  • Timothy Pulju: Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and Classics; Language and Thought
  • Mara Sabinson: Associate Professor of Theater; Theater for Social Change

Last Updated: 9/22/09