Jillian Morrison
Morrison is an assistant professor of statistical and data sciences.
Morrison is an assistant professor of statistical and data sciences.
A researcher of improving efficient sequential designs for computer experiments, Frazier is also interested in statistics education research, teaching courses in probability and basic statistics.
With countless publications on machine learning algorithms applied to real world data, Visa has received several National Science Foundation grants for her research. Visa works with students in all areas of computer science, including machine intelligence, bioinformatics, and computer networking.
Guarnera is an assistant professor in the computer science department.
A specialist in Old and Middle English literature as well as theories of medievalism, Prendergast works with students on a variety of English topics, including political theater and the occult.
Interested in interpersonal communication and relationships, Johnson studies social support in the parent-child relationship, especially during transition and adjustment to college, and conflict management in friend and family relationships.
Schiltz specializes in the history of philosophy with a focus on East and West comparative philosophy and ethics. She works with students in the study of Plato and Aristotle as well as Indian philosophy.
With an interest in global Christianity and the history of Biblical interpretations, Park has taught students on an array of topics, including the Bible in pop culture, the New Testament, and the history of Christmas.
With an interdisciplinary focus on history and religious studies, Friedman’s research and teaching includes American Judaism, Jewish law, and American Jewish pop culture.
Florence is a published author of articles on transgender, sexuality, and ethnic identity in ancient Greek and Latin literature. She is an expert in Greek and Roman cultural history and teaches courses in the history of ancient science and medicine.
Wang helps students develop their knowledge of Chinese, from beginning levels to advanced, and teaches courses in Chinese cinema and literature.
An interdisciplinary professor in Chinese, South and East Asian, religion, and film programs, Graham teaches a wide array of courses ranging from religion in film and literature to Buddhism and Chinese religions.
Helping students develop their Chinese language skills, Bonk’s teaching focuses on Chinese cinema and women in Chinese fiction.
Mellizo is an economist with published work on topics ranging from behavioral economics to employee ownership and mentors students in courses covering labor and agency in economics. He has completed fellowships in several countries, including Denmark, France, and Spain.
A development economist with expertise in gender, health, education, and poverty reduction in developing countries, Krause has published work on women’s empowerment, child health, and risk attitudes in Guatemala. Her research has led partnerships with several international organizations, including the United Nations Economic and World Vision.
Patrice started her career in the Treasurer’s Office at The College of Wooster in 1994. She worked for the Department of Chemistry until 2004 […]