319 faculty and 136 courses in Liberal Arts at Sarah Lawrence College.
- Robert R. Desjarlais, Faculty h-index 21
—one that requires less an ontology of being and the real and more a “hauntology” (to invoke Derrida’s punish term) of the spectral, the virtual, the phantasmic, the imaginary, and the recurrent revenant. In this seminar, we consider ways i
- Drew E. Cressman, The Sara Yates Exley Chair in Teaching Excellence h-index 20
. Paradigm shifts have occurred in a variety of biological fields, ranging from early ideas on heredity, sex determination, and evolution to more recent advances in prions and vaccines, animal model usage, genetic engineering, cutting-edge
Notable: “Liver Failure and Defective Hepatocyte Regeneration in Interleukin-6-Deficient Mice” (1996) · 1,527 citations
- Colin Abernethy, Faculty h-index 17
The synthesis of new early transition-metal nitride compounds and the development of practical exercises for undergraduate chemistry teaching laboratories. Author of publications in the fields of inorganic and physical chemistry, as
Notable: “Synthesis of Well-Defined N-Heterocyclic Carbene Silver(I) Complexes” (2005) · 337 citations
- Maia Pujara, Faculty h-index 16
That is conducted in laboratory, clinical, and forensic settings to deepen our understanding of how the brain gives rise to various aspects of perception (sight, hearing, taste, smell, etc.) and cognition (language, emotions, personality, d
Notable: “Lesion Studies in Contemporary Neuroscience” (2019) · 241 citations
- Michelle Hersh, Faculty h-index 14
Notable: “The impacts of increasing drought on forest dynamics, structure, and biodiversity in the United States” (2016) · 594 citations
- Katie Gallagher, Director, Human Genetics Program h-index 14
Notable: “Elevated Peptide YY Levels in Adolescent Girls with Anorexia Nervosa” (2006) · 249 citations
- James Marshall, Faculty h-index 14
Notable: “Testimony Validity as a Function of Question Form, Atmosphere, and Item Difficulty” (1972) · 63 citations
- Samuel Abrams, Faculty h-index 13
Notable: “Political Polarization in the American Public” (2008) · 1,803 citations
- Bernice Rosenzweig, The OSilas Endowed Professorship in Environmental Studies h-index 13
Notable: “Pluvial flood risk and opportunities for resilience” (2018) · 288 citations
- Laura Hercher, Director of Research, Human Genetics h-index 13
Notable: “Human Germline Genome Editing” (2017) · 244 citations
- Joshua Muldavin, Faculty h-index 13
Notable: “Upstream, Downstream, China, India: The Politics of Environment in the Himalayan Region” (2004) · 140 citations
- Elizabeth Johnston, Faculty h-index 10
Notable: “Bacterial Flora of the Normal Human Skin*” (1950) · 191 citations
- Charlotte L. Doyle, Faculty h-index 10
Notable: “Invented Worlds: The Psychology of the Arts” (1983) · 179 citations
- Abbe Herzig, Faculty h-index 9
Notable: “Breast Cancer Screening for Women at Average Risk” (2015) · 1,651 citations
- Kim Ferguson, Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies h-index 9
Southern African and North American infants’ language learning, categorization, and face processing, the physical environment and global children’s health and wellbeing, community adventure play experiences, adolescents’ remote accu
Notable: “The physical environment and child development: An international review” (2013) · 222 citations
- Komozi Woodard, Faculty h-index 7
Notable: “Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention” (2012) · 139 citations
- Michael Siff, Faculty h-index 7
Notable: “Identifying modules via concept analysis” (1997) · 139 citations
- Jamee Moudud, Faculty h-index 7
Notable: “Business networks in Syria: the political economy of authoritarian resilience” (2013) · 84 citations
- Abraham Anderson, Faculty h-index 7
Notable: “The treatise of the three impostors and the problem of Enlightenment : a new translation of the Traité des trois imposteurs (1777 edition) with three essays in commentary” (1997) · 26 citations
- Melissa Frazier, The Ilja Wachs Chair in Outstanding Teaching h-index 7
Center on Russian and comparative literature, with a special focus on the 19th century, including comparative Romanticism and interdisciplinary approaches to the 19th-century novel. Notable publications include Romantic Encounters: Writers
Notable: “Redox Activation of Intracellular Calcium Release Channels (Ryanodine Receptors) in the Sustained Phase of Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Vasoconstriction” (2005) · 42 citations
- Sammy Floyd, Faculty h-index 6
Notable: “Children understand that agents maximize expected utilities.” (2017) · 53 citations
- Linwood J. Lewis, Faculty h-index 6
Notable: “Examining Sexual Health Discourses in a Racial/Ethnic Context” (2004) · 48 citations
- Claire Davis, Director of Curriculum, Human Genetics h-index 6
- Eileen Ka-May Cheng, Faculty h-index 5
Notable: “Nigrostriatal dopamine pathway regulates auditory discrimination behavior” (2022) · 50 citations
- Parthiban Muniandy, Faculty h-index 5
Notable: “Informality and the politics of temporariness: Ethnic migrant economies in Little Bangladesh and Little Burma in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia” (2015) · 33 citations
- Jerrilynn Dodds, Faculty h-index 5
Notable: “The Paintings in the Sala de Justicia of the Alhambra: Iconography and Iconology” (1979) · 6 citations
- Lyde Cullen Sizer, Faculty h-index 4
This class. Although most of the course will focus on the 20th-century United States, the first third of the fall semester will be devoted to general questions about defining body politics and a quick look at the 19th century. In the fal
Notable: “The Better Angel: Walt Whitman in the Civil War” (2001) · 41 citations
- Michelle Bina, Assistant Program Director h-index 4
Notable: “Location Choice vis-à-vis Transportation: Apartment Dwellers” (2006) · 27 citations
- Philipp Nielsen, Adda Bozeman Chair in International Relations h-index 4
Notable: “Encounters With Emotions: Negotiating Cultural Differences Since Early Modernity” (2017) · 7 citations
- Jason Earle, Faculty h-index 4
20th-century French literature. Other research and teaching interests include 19th- and 21st-century French and francophone literature, the history and theory of the novel in French, literature and politics, and the avant-garde. Articles p
- Emily Bloom, Faculty h-index 3
Notable: “Yeats’s Radiogenic Poetry: Oral Traditions and Auditory Publics” (2011) · 4 citations
- Shahnaz Rouse, Faculty h-index 3
Historical sociology, with emphasis on the mass media, gender, and political economy. Author of Shifting Body Politics: Gender/Nation/State , 2004; co-editor, Situating Globalization : Views from Egypt , 2000; contributor to books and jo
Notable: “Women's Movement in Pakistan: State, Class, Gender” (1986) · 14 citations
- Merideth Frey, Faculty h-index 2
Notable: “Phosphorus-31 MRI of hard and soft solids using quadratic echo line-narrowing” (2012) · 27 citations
- An Li, The John A. Hill Endowed Chair in Economic Analysis h-index 2
The political economy of environmental justice, environmental justice in developing countries, property-right regimes and the environment, the global outsourcing of pollution-generating activities, and the interaction between econom
Notable: “Global Green New Deal: A Global South perspective” (2021) · 35 citations
- Michael Cramer, Faculty h-index 2
Notable: “Alberto Cavalcanti: ‘Propaganda documentaries’” (2020) · 1 citations
- Vijay Seshadri, Faculty h-index 2
- Julie Abraham, Faculty h-index 2
- Gillian Adler, Esther Raushenbush Chair in Humanities h-index 2
Notable: “Visionary Metaphors: Sight, Sickness, and Space in Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy and Julian of Norwich’s Showings” (2020) · 3 citations
- Roy Ben-Shai, Hyman H. Kleinman Fellowship in the Humanities h-index 2
Notable: “The Fifth Antinomy: A Reading of Torture for a Post-Kantian Moral Philosophy” (2017) · 2 citations
- XiaoChuan Xie, Faculty h-index 1
Notable: “The SNP-set based association study identifies ITGA1 as a susceptibility gene of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Han Chinese” (2017) · 17 citations
- James Horowitz, Faculty h-index 1
Notable: “Ovid in Restoration and Eighteenth‐Century England” (2014) · 14 citations
- Una Chung, The Joseph Campbell Chair in the Humanities h-index 1
Notable: “Crossing over Horror: Reincarnation and Transformation in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Primitive” (2012) · 4 citations
- Mary Dillard, Faculty h-index 1
Notable: “Oral History and Life History as Sources” (2018) · 3 citations
- Angela Ferraiolo, Mary Griggs Burke Chair in Art & Art History h-index 1
- Sarah Racz, Faculty h-index 1
Notable: “Plato Meets de Sitter, or de Sitter's Allegory of the Cave” (2024) · 1 citations
- Abbie Heffelfinger, Faculty
- Adam Negrin, Faculty
- Aidan Selmer, Faculty
Notable: ““All sorts, all sects, associate me thither”: Robert Johnson and the Music of Henry VIII” (2026)
- Alana Rock, Faculty
- Alexander Montag, Faculty
- Alexandra Berr, Faculty
Intermediate filaments, pulmonary biophysics, and inclusive pedagogy. SLC, 2025– Read More Read Less Undergraduate Courses Biology Anatomy and Physiology Open, Seminar—Spring BIOL 3012 Knowledge of anatomy (structure) and
- Alice Truax, Faculty
- Alissa Bennett, Faculty
- Allyssa Rivera, Faculty
- Amalle Dublon, Faculty
- Amy Brown, Faculty
- Ana Garcia, Faculty
- Andrew Algire, Faculty
- Andrew Hubatsek, Faculty
- Andrew Siedenburg, Faculty
- Ann Heppermann, Faculty
- April Reynolds Mosolino, Faculty
- Ariel Sibert, Faculty
- Bari Mort, Faculty
- Ben Mylius, Faculty
- Ben Purkert, Faculty
- Benjamin Demarest, Faculty
- Benjamin Fingland, Faculty
- Beth Georges, Assistant Program Director
- Beth Gill, Faculty
- Bill Moring, Faculty
- Billy Lester, Faculty
- Blair Baker, Faculty
- Bob Dellureficio, Faculty
- Brandon Schechter, Faculty
- Brian Emery, Faculty
- Brian Morton, The Michele Tolela Myers Chair in Writing
- Brooke Delehoy, Faculty
- Bruce Alphenaar, Faculty
- Bruce Berg, Faculty
- Caden Manson, Director, Theatre Program
- Candice Franklin, Faculty
- Cara Reeser, Faculty
- Carl Barenboim, Faculty
- Carli Andrews, Faculty
- Carlo Sariego, Faculty
- Carmen King, Faculty
- Carolyn Ferrell, Ellen Kingsley Hirschfeld Chair in Writing
- Carsten Schmidt, Faculty
- Cashel Campbell, Faculty
- Cassandra Santos, Faculty
- Catherine Handy, Faculty
- Catie Leasca, Faculty
- Caylynn Carls, Faculty
- Chandler Klang Smith, Faculty
- Charlotte Greene, Faculty
- Chelsea Miller, Faculty
Ing studying the role of extracellular vesicles in Alzheimer’s disease, as well as aging in the brain. Read More Read Less Graduate Courses Master of Science in Human Genetics Medical Genetics I Seminar—Fall GENE 7303 This s
- Chris Anderson, Faculty
- Chris Kelly, Faculty
- Christine Farrell, Faculty
- Cindy Puccio, Faculty
- Clifford Thompson, Faculty
- Cora de Leon, Faculty
- Damani Baker, Faculty
- Daniel King, Faculty
Special interests in mathematics education, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, fair division theory, social choice theory, abstract algebra, applied statistics, and the
- Daniel Schmidt, Faculty
- Danielle Dorvil, Faculty
- Darcie Dennigan, Faculty
- David Castriota, Faculty
- David Hollander, Faculty
- David Peritz, Faculty
- David Ryan, Faculty
- Deanna Barenboim, Faculty
My research focuses on transnational migration, (im)mobilities, and socio-legal inequalities. I ask how movement across borders and encounters with immigration policies and enforcement practices produce emergent political subjectivities, ex
- Denne Michele Norris, Faculty
- Dennis Nurkse, Faculty
- Domenica Ruta, Faculty
- Dylan Combs, Faculty
- Elias Rodriques, Faculty
- elin o'Hara slavick, Faculty
- Elise Risher, Director, Dance/Movement Therapy Program
The impact of neurological disorders on time perception and the intersection of psychotherapy and Eastern philosophies. SLC, 2012– Read More Read Less Graduate Courses Master of Science in Dance/Movement Therapy Clinical I
- Elizabeth Chuang, Faculty
Patient-centered outcomes research methods and improving care for patients near the end of life by improving clinician-patient-family communication, reducing burdensome care, improving the environment of care for the dying patient
- Ellen Di Giovanni, Faculty
- Ellen Neskar, Faculty
- Emily Anhalt, Faculty
- Emily Cullen-Dunn, Assistant Director
- Emily Freilicher, Faculty
- Emily Goldberg, Faculty
- Emily Johnson-Young, Faculty
- Emily Qian, Faculty
- Emma Forrester, Faculty
- EmmaGrace Skove-Epes, Faculty
- Eric Leveau, The Margot C. Bogert Distinguished Service Chair
And research, from energy and water-usage monitoring to composting solutions, recycling/reusing and consumer sobriety, landscaping choices, pollinators and natural diversity, food growing, natural and human history of the land, and communit
- Erika Renkes, Faculty
Ing on the molecular genetics of hearing loss and variant curation for hereditary hearing loss. SLC 2022- Read More Read Less Graduate Courses Master of Science in Human Genetics Advanced Human Genetics Seminar—Fall GENE 73
- Ethan Philbrick, Faculty
- Eugenia Leigh, Faculty
- Farrah Gilani, Faculty
- Forum Shah, Faculty
- Frederic Smoler, Faculty
- Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué, Faculty
- Gabriel Raeburn, Faculty
- Garth Risk Hallberg, Faculty
- Geoffrey Nutter, Faculty
- Gila Friedman, Faculty
- Glenn Alexander, Faculty
- Glenn Potter-Takata, Faculty
- Graeme Gillis, Faculty
- Griffith Foulk, Faculty
Philosophical, literary, social, and historical aspects of East Asian Buddhism, especially the Ch’an/Zen tradition. Co-editor in chief, Soto Zen Text Project (Tokyo); American Academy of Religion Buddhism Section steering committee, 1987
- Heather Drastal, Faculty
- Heather Harpham, The Strachan Donnelley Endowed Visiting Professorship in Environmental Writing
- Helen An-Lin Bardin, Faculty
- Isle McElroy, Faculty
- Izumi Funayama, Faculty
- Jacob Slichter, Faculty
- James Hoch, Faculty
- James Jeter, Faculty
- Jamie Krenn, Faculty
Cognitive media processing, creative preschool and elementary-school curriculum preparation, and culinary cognition. Krenn teaches at several institutions, including Columbia University’s Teachers College, Siena College, and Sarah L
- Janet Charleston, Faculty
- Jasmine Cohen, Faculty
- Javiera Irribarren Ortiz, Faculty
Contemporary Latin American culture, with a focus on comics, film, and transmedia storytelling. Research and teaching interests include Spanish-language pedagogy, visual culture, critical race theory, and environmental humanities. Co-fou
- Jay Deshpande, Faculty
- Jazmín López, Faculty
- Jean Kahler, Faculty
Nutrition, LGBT health, and sexual and reproductive health. Published writing includes The End of New York , monograph with photography by Jessica Rowe, published by Furnace Press. SLC, 2014– Read More Read Less Previous Courses MA
- Jeannette Rivera, Faculty
Caribbean & Latin American Literatures, 19th century studies, decoloniality, ecocriticism, critical disability studies, race & gender studies, as well as theory, poetry & speculative fictions. SLC, 2025– Read More Read Less Undergra
- Jeffrey McDaniel, Faculty
- Jen Baker, Faculty
- Jen Levitt, Faculty
- Jennifer Kidwell, Faculty
- Jerusha Beckerman, Director, Art of Teaching Program
- Jesse Gelles, Faculty
- Jesse Horst, Director, Sarah Lawrence Program at Havana, Cuba
- Jessica Segall, Faculty
- Jian Jung, Faculty
- John Isley, Faculty
- John Jasperse, Director, Dance Program
- John O'Connor, Faculty
. Highly encouraging curiosity and play, this course will conclude with an exhibition highlighting their individual evolution as a culmination of their first year. In fall and spring, students will meet weekly as a group, alongside corequis
- Jonathan Alexandratos, Faculty
- Joseph Buckley, Faculty
- Joseph Doyle, Faculty
- Joseph Earl Thomas, Faculty
- Joseph Lauinger, Faculty
- Joseph Romano, Faculty
- Jovanni Cuevas, Faculty
- Judd Schechtman, Faculty
- Julia Antinozzi, Faculty
- Julia Clark, Faculty
Postwar and contemporary Japanese literature. Special interests include the cultural production of ethnic minorities in Japan, literary multilingualism and “Japanophone” literature, representations of urban space, and transnational feminis
- Julia Perrin, Faculty
20th-century German literature, Holocaust literature, memory and history, postwar German culture. Perrin has taught all levels of German at Columbia, Vassar, Fordham, Dalhousie University in Canada, and Manhattan School of Music. SLC, 2025
- Julia Phillips, Faculty
- Julian (Jules) Sebastian Rosskam, Faculty
- Julie Novas, Faculty
- Junah Chung, Faculty
- K. Lorrel Manning, Faculty
- Kanwal Singh, Provost and Dean of Faculty
- Karen Porter, Faculty
- Katherine Gobel Hardy, Faculty
- Katherine Horgan, Faculty
- Katherine Moos, Faculty
Es on the political economy of the welfare state, theories of economic policy, industrial organization, and macroeconomics. Prior to beginning work on her PhD, she worked for a number of nonprofit advocacy organization focused on domestic p
- Kathleen Amshoff, Faculty
- Katie Bell, Faculty
- Kelly Long, Faculty
- Kevin Confoy, Faculty
- Kevin Landdeck, The Merle Rosenblatt Goldman Chair in Asian Studies
China’s transition from a dynastic empire to a nation-state; the role of war in state-making; modes of political mobilization and their intersection with social organization; and private life and selfhood, including national, region
- Kevin Pilkington, Writing Coordinator
- Kim Christensen, Faculty
Es on the intersection of economics with public-policy issues, with a particular emphasis on issues of race, gender, class, and labor; e.g., the changes in diverse women’s occupational positions in the postwar era, organizing precarious/gig
- Kimberly Marable, Faculty
- Kirsten Brown, Faculty
- Komal Bajaj, Faculty
- Kristin Zahra Sands, The Harlequin Adair Dammann Chair in Islamic Studies
- Kyle McCarthy, Faculty
- Lake Simons, Faculty
- Lauren Reinhard, Faculty
- Leana Hirschfeld-Kroen, Faculty
Classical Hollywood, feminist film theory and history, media archaeology, and cinematic allegories of media labor and technology. She has taught courses at Yale and Sarah Lawrence on the movie musical, Hollywood from the margins, feminis
- Lincoln Michel, Faculty
- Lindsey Alico, Faculty
- Lisa Clair, Faculty
- Liz Prince, Faculty
- Lorayne Carbon, Director, Early Childhood Center
- Lucas Hollifield, Faculty
- Lynne Koester, Faculty
And research is infancy and early childhood; but the course readings will also focus on later development and implications for parenting, teaching, and applied work. You will be asked to synthesize this knowledge in a paper focused on a spe
- Madeleine Mori, Assistant Director of the MFA in Writing Program
- Magalie Leduc, Faculty
- Magdalena Ornstein-Sloan, Faculty
Es on the experiences of family caregivers, specifically related to the experiences of their home environments and interactions with the health care system. Special interests include family caregiving, caregiving youth, caregiving triads, f
- Maggie Greenwald, Faculty
- Marcella Murray, Faculty
- Marek Fuchs, Faculty
- Margarita Fajardo, Faculty
- Marie Howe, Faculty
- Marina Correia, Faculty
- Mark Broschinsky, Faculty
- Mark Helias, Faculty
- Mark J. Schlesinger, Faculty
- Mark R. Shulman, Faculty
- Martin Goldray, Marjorie Leff Miller Faculty Scholar in Music
- Mary A. Porter, Faculty
Kinship theory, postcolonial studies, feminist anthropology, queer anthropology, educational studies, and oral history. Current work examines discourses of race, class, and kinship embedded in foster care and adoption, both domestic
- Mary Lyn Graves, Faculty
- Mary Phillips, Faculty
- Marygrace O'Shea, Faculty
- Matthea Harvey, Faculty
- Matthew Ellis, Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Chair in Middle Eastern Studies and International Affairs
- Matthew Mastromatteo, Faculty
- Meghan Jablonski, Director of Embedded Education
. Emerging studies of attachment in neuropsychological development, adoption, queer families, spiritual identification, social affiliation, and parenting give us new insights into how the fulfillment or deprivation of important relationship
- Meghan Murray, Faculty
- Melvin Irizarry-Gelpi, Faculty
- Melvin Jules Bukiet, Faculty
- Miller Oberman, Faculty
- Miriam Pensack, Faculty
- Misael Sanchez, Faculty
- Modesto Flako Jimenez, Faculty
- Moneé Mayes, Faculty
- Myla Goldberg, Faculty
- Myra Goldberg, Faculty
- Neil Arditi, Faculty
- Nelly Reifler, Faculty
- Nelson Rodriguez, Faculty
- Nick Roseboro, The Endowed Chair in Environmental Architecture and Sustainable Design
- Nicolaus Mills, Faculty
- Nicole Asquith, Faculty
French modern poetry, with an emphasis on poetry as a form of social and political action. Other research and teaching interests include cultural studies, environmental humanities, ecocriticism, French theatre, opera, and hip-hop. Articl
- Nicole Mulet, Faculty
- Niki Kriese, Faculty
- Niko Higgins, Faculty
- Noah Shuster, Faculty
- Paige Ackerson-Kiely, Director, MFA Writing Program
- Patricia Hanley, Director, Graduate Program in Child Development
- Patricio Ferrari, Faculty
- Patrick Muchmore, Faculty
- Patrick Romano, Faculty
- Paul Kerekes, Faculty
- Pedro Cabello del Moral, Faculty
Cinema of migration, decolonial cinema, and activist documentaries. He is the author of the book Alianzas antimodernas: Estudios del Cine del Proceso 15M , forthcoming with the Spanish academic press Iberoamericana Vervuert. In this
- Peggy Gould, Faculty
. Following current practices in the field for bringing together arts and education, we will study methods for artists to partner with educators and implement those methods in a weekly class for children enrolled in SLC’s acclaimed Early Ch
- Philip Swoboda, Faculty
- Radhika Sawh, Faculty
- Ragnhildur Petursdottir, Faculty
- Rakia Seaborn, Faculty
- Rattawut Lapcharoensap, Faculty
- Rebecca O. Johnson, Faculty
- Richard Rood, Faculty
- Richie Narvaez, Faculty
- Robert Gould, Faculty
- Roger Osorio, Faculty
While building your credibility, network, and personal brand. You will launch a podcast and interview the “who’s who” of your field of interest Equipped with the lessons learned from your interviews, you will conceive and bring a business
- Ron Afzal, The Margaret Shepherd '69 Endowed Professorship in Religion
- Rona Naomi Mark, Faculty
- Samantha Box, Faculty
- Samone Masters, Faculty
- Sandie Pisieczko, Genetic Counseling Education Fellow
- Sara Gilvary, Faculty
- Sara Lyons, Faculty
- Sarah Carrier, Faculty
- Sarah Hamill, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Noble Foundation Chair in Art and Cultural History
- Scott Duce, Faculty
- Scott Shushan, Faculty
Aesthetics, moral psychology, and, broadly, the history of philosophy. Current book project, Aesthetic Education: On the Moral Effects of Art , investigates the variety of ways in which art can be thought to not only further our individu
- Sidik Fofana, Faculty
- Simon Diesenhaus, Faculty
- Sophie McManus, Faculty
- Stephen O'Connor, Faculty
- Stuart Breczinski, Faculty
- Susan Caitlin Scranton, Faculty
- Suzanne Gardinier, Anita Stafford Chair in Service Learning
- Suzanne R. Hoover, Faculty
- Tanner Reckling, Faculty
- Tatiana Schnieder, Faculty
- Terry Mizrahi, Faculty
- Thomas Heise, Faculty
- Thomas Mandel, Faculty
- Timothy Kreider, Faculty
- Tom Evans, Faculty
- Tristana Rorandelli, Faculty
20th-century Italian women’s writings; modern Italian culture, history, and literature; fascism; Western medieval poetry and thought. Recipient of the Julie and Ruediger Flik Travel Grant, Sarah Lawrence College, for summer research, 2008
- Tura Oliveira, Faculty
- Vera Iliatova, Faculty
- Victoria Redel, Faculty
- Violet Kupersmith, Faculty
- Wendell Gray II, Faculty
- William Anderson, Faculty
- William Catanzaro, Faculty
- William D. McRee, Faculty
- Yekaterina Oziashvili, Faculty
- Yesenia Montilla, Faculty
- Yevgeniya Baras, Faculty
- Yue Deng, Faculty
- Yuval Eytan, Faculty
- Zara Brown, Assistant Program Director, Human Genetics
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.