Daimys Garcia
Daimys Ester García is a writer, artist and educator from Miami. She earned her Ph.D. in comparative literature at SUNY Binghamton and is currently […]
Alyssa Clark
Degrees B.A., Psychology, Ohio Wesleyan University M.S., Developmental Psych, Illinois State University Ph.D., Human Development & Family Sciences, University of Connecticut
Adam Ewing
Lyric baritone Adam Ewing holds degrees from The University of Colorado at Boulder (DMA in vocal performance and pedagogy), Indiana University (MM in vocal […]
Zhenyu Tian
Tian serves as an assistant professor in communication studies with an interest in gender and professional experiences, sociomateriality, and identity construction.
Jordan Biro Walters
As an associate professor of history and public historian, Walters investigates queer identity formation and the relationship between art and sexual freedom.
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.
Zareen Thomas
Having conducted fieldwork in Columbia, Bolivia, and Denmark, Thomas is a sociocultural anthropologist whose research examines the cultural politics of youth.
Christa Craven
Craven is an interdisciplinary published scholar, teaching courses in areas of reproduction politics, ethnographic research, transnational feminisms, queer lives, and feminist teaching and learning.
Amy Jo Stavnezer
Stavnezer is interested in behavioral neuroscience and works with students to investigate the role of sex in the completion of complex tasks and the effect of environmental factors on learning and memory in mice and rats.










