Kent J. Kille
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.
Matthew Krain
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.
Peter Pozefsky
With research examining the relationship of Russian radicals to 19th-century literature, Pozefsky teaches students the history of Russia and the Soviet Union.
Christina Welsch
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.
Hernán Medina Jiménez
Medina works with students on topics such as 20th and 21st century Latin American literature, cultural studies, and film. He also has professional experience as a literary publisher and TV producer in Peru.
Harry Gamble
Gamble’s scholarship explores the history of France’s colonial empire, decolonization, and postcolonial relations with former colonies, namely in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean.
Rebecca Garonzik
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.
Katherine Holt
An expert on Brazilian history, Holt also educates students on Latin American, gender, and digital history, as well as studying slavery in different countries.
Brooke Krause
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.
Margaret Ng Wee-Siang
Ng is an interdisciplinary professor, teaching courses in several academic departments, with a research focus on China’s premodern and modern history, including Chinese family, medicine, and gender.
Ibra Sene
Sene is an expert on African history, European colonialism, and Islam with several publications. He has several professional memberships, including the Association of Africa Historians and West African Research Association, and is the co-founder of The Dakar Institute of African Studies which helps students study abroad in Senegal.
Amyaz A. Moledina
An expert in macroeconomics, Moledina is a widely published author of articles on trade, agriculture, growth, and monetary economics. He is also the co-founder of Wooster’s Social Entrepreneurship program, an experiential learning opportunity for students.












