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Leah Wilson

Education B.A., Oberlin College M.S., College of William & Mary Ph.D., Indiana University – Bloomington Teaching Interests Ultimately, I teach because I enjoy being part of the arduous and transformative process of learning. I take great pleasure in introducing students to the questions that initially attracted me to science and to an analytical framework that […]

Bruce Wightman

Education Ph.D., Harvard University B.A., Oberlin College Teaching Interests Learning biology is similar to learning a foreign language. Before you can have a very interesting conversation, you need to know the vocabulary and grammar. This is what makes learning introductory sciences so difficult for many — until you really own the language of the discipline, […]

Sarah Runcie

Education Ph.D., Columbia University M.A., Teachers College Columbia University BSFS, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service Teaching Interests My survey courses focus on understanding African history as an interplay of local, regional, and global dynamics. In classes on Africa before and after 1800, students will thus gain both an introduction to specialized study of the […]

Giancarlo Cuadra

Education B.A. in Biology, Binghamton University Ph.D. in Microbiology, Binghamton University Postdoctoral Fellowship in Host-Bacteria Interactions, University of Florida Teaching Interests I teach BIO 160, Foundations in Biological Inquiry, because it is a crucial course that provides every student the basics to be well prepared, regardless of their high school experiences, for majors in the natural […]

Cailin M. Cordon-Waldman

Jacqueline Antonovich

Education Ph.D., University of Michigan M.A., University of Wyoming B.A., Colorado Mesa University Teaching Interests I am a historian of health and medicine in the United States, with particular interests in how race, gender, and politics shape the medical field and access to health care. My teaching interests include histories of public health, alternative medicine, […]

Andrew J Ardizzoia

Education D.M.A., The Hartt School, University of Hartford M.M., Arizona State University B.M., University of the Pacific Teaching Interests My style of teaching composition does not follow a “one size fits all” model. Self- examination and critiques from others are vital, and I encourage my students to constantly ask how and why they arrived at […]

Kathleen Bachynski

Education B.A., University of Michigan M.P.H., University of Michigan, School of Public Health Ph.D., Columbia University Teaching Interests My approach to teaching is guided by the interdisciplinary nature of public health, a field made richer by a broad range of perspectives across the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. I am committed to placing public […]