Lisa Perfetti
A professor of French and Francophone studies, Perfetti is interested in feminist approaches to literature and higher education inclusivity.
A professor of French and Francophone studies, Perfetti is interested in feminist approaches to literature and higher education inclusivity.
As the research and information services librarian, Law and serves as a liaison in several humanities and social science departments, such as Africana studies.
With specialization in social sciences and several languages, Gooch serves as a representative on the Five Colleges of Ohio government documents subcommittees.
Tian serves as an assistant professor in communication studies with an interest in gender and professional experiences, sociomateriality, and identity construction.
Lawry is an adjunct instructor of Music, specializing in Scottish drumming.
As a professor of music, Mowry teaches music theory, composition, piano, and electronic music. He is also a chamber and electronic music composer, pianist, and writer.
As an alumnus and former Scottish Arts Scholarship recipient, Shonk competes as a soloist in Canada, the United States, and Scotland.
Focusing on the relationship between race and religious identity, Hope serves as an assistant professor of psychology.
DeGroot is an assistant visiting professor of physics.
As an associate professor of history and public historian, Walters investigates queer identity formation and the relationship between art and sexual freedom.
A professor of history, Roche teaches American history and Conservatism, focusing on the 1960s.
As an associate professor of art and art history, Kendall teaches sculpture and ceramics with a focus on the ways art affects the way we see the world.
Roche is an adjunct instructor of economics and business economics.
The author of introductory texts on Aristotle, Kant, and others, Thomson works with students in courses focused on philosophy of mind, ethical theory, and rationalism and empiricism.
Rudisill specializes in social and political philosophy along with ethics. His research has focused on political legitimacy in a globalized world and critical analyses to liberalism alternatives.
Riley’s scholarship and teaching range from the philosophy of law and politics to philosophy of the mind and ethics, with several publications in these areas.
A Wooster alumna, Haely specializes in medical ethics, the philosophy of science, and feminist epistemology. She teaches courses in these areas as well as race, gender, and justice.
Recognized internationally, Zhao has performed extensively as a cello soloist and recitalist in China, the United States, Canada, Korea, and Poland.
A decorated violinist in frequent demand as an adjudicator and clinician, Wood is an expert in chamber music, string methods, and music history and literature. He teaches violin and viola students, coaches small string chamber groups and frequently gives recitals at Wooster.