Emily Baird
A Wooster alumna, Baird works with students in dance and choreography. Her research interests focus on the intersections of dance, kinesiology, and music.
A Wooster alumna, Baird works with students in dance and choreography. Her research interests focus on the intersections of dance, kinesiology, and music.
A historian of pre-Islamic Arabia and early Islam, Mizra is interested in bringing non-Western and pre-modern epistemologies and material cultures to bear on the interests of media theory in nonhuman actors and archaeologies of knowledge.
Garonzik teaching interests are in all levels of Spanish language as well as contemporary Latin American and Latinx literature. Her research focuses on gender, sexuality, and women and mental illness.
Garcia works with undergraduate students to investigate the psychology of gender, personality, and prejudice. She has presented at conferences across The United States on various topics within social psychology related to diversity and prejudice.
Sacks studies the influence of new media publication and international institution on literature in Sub-Saharan Africa. She teaches courses in postcolonial poetry, global Anglophone literature, and writing on human rights.
A writer of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, Kang has published a compilation of short stories and has research interests in British romanticism, ecocriticism, and cultural studies.
A Wooster alumna, Wereley introduces students to early childhood and elementary education, focusing on fine arts, curriculum studies, and social and cultural environments.
Tefs is a visiting instructor of education.
Ozar’s teaching focuses on the education of adolescents and young adults, including their curriculum and assessment, and STEM learning environments.
With a background in adolescent and young adult education, Broda’s research and teaching focuses on instructional technology, curriculum design, and teacher leadership.
An expert on Brazilian history, Holt also educates students on Latin American, gender, and digital history, as well as studying slavery in different countries.
Hayward’s scholarship includes 19th century British literature and cultural studies, postcolonial literature, and transnational identities. She is also the creator of project that digitalizes English-language newspapers published in Chile.
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.