Marianne Eileen Wardle
About A native of Boise, Idaho, Marianne Eileen Wardle earned her PhD at Duke University, specializing in Greek and Roman art and architecture, medieval […]
About A native of Boise, Idaho, Marianne Eileen Wardle earned her PhD at Duke University, specializing in Greek and Roman art and architecture, medieval […]
I have devoted most of my adult life to working with college students. I love it! I began my career as Director at Wooster […]
An instructor of mathematics, Kirsch teaches statistics and calculus. She is also the Math Center coordinator.
With research interests in combinatorial and geometric group theory, Kelvey works with students in calculus, analytical geometry, and the transition to advanced mathematics.
Working with students in various math subjects, including statistics, calculus, and algebra, Bowen has also published work on intersectionality and teaching mathematics.
A widely published scholar on comparative politics and Latin America, Leiby’s work focuses on human rights, political violence, and the intersection of gender and conflict.
Hettinger teaches courses in Medieval and Renaissance Europe and studies cultural responses to disease epidemics in those eras. She also works with students during a one-month abroad program in Tuscany.
With widely published work in the area of international organization leadership, Kille uses this expertise when working with students as faculty advisor for Model United Nations.
Krain is a published scholar in the area of repression and large-scale political violence while also studying the best teaching practices regarding international relations.
About I joined the staff at The College of Wooster in 2007. In my nearly 17 years at Wooster, I have worked in Academic […]
About I am originally from Madison, Wisconsin, and have also spent over 2 years living in various cities in France. Before coming to Wooster, […]
Karazsia studies topics in clinical and pediatric psychology and works to better the health and well-being of children, adolescents, and young adults by contributing to the scientific understanding of their behavior.
Interested in cognitive psychology, Foster studies human memory, metacognition, concept learning, and intentional forgetting to answer important questions about the ways that students learn.
Interested in prenatal, child, and adolescent development, Casey studies topics within developmental psychology including attachment, development of laterality, and temperament.
A scholar of ethics, Reeder’s research interests include the ethics of Christianity regarding colonialism, gender and sexuality, and marriage.
With research examining the relationship of Russian radicals to 19th-century literature, Pozefsky teaches students the history of Russia and the Soviet Union.
Welsch is a historian who examines the relationship between military culture in Britain and its colonies, namely India, and works with students on general topics of rebellion, the British Empire, and transnational history.
A member of several Latin American professional organizations, Palmer has published work on Latin American literature and teaches courses in U.S. Latino literature and culture.