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.
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.
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 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.
An expert on Brazilian history, Holt also educates students on Latin American, gender, and digital history, as well as studying slavery in different countries.
Helping students develop their Chinese language skills, Bonk’s teaching focuses on Chinese cinema and women in Chinese fiction.
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.
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.
Shaya researches the cultural history of France in the late 19th and early 20th century. He also teaches on film history and documentary filmmaking and founded of the Wooster Digital History Project.