Sarah Mirza

Sarah Mirza

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.

Chan Park

Chan Sok Park

With an interest in global Christianity and the history of Biblical interpretations, Park has taught students on an array of topics, including the Bible in pop culture, the New Testament, and the history of Christmas.

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Tracy Cosgriff

Tracy Cosgriff

A former Fulbright Scholar, Cosgriff is an expert of the Italian Renaissance with published work on painter Raphael and his critical engagement with the classical tradition. She also teaches courses on Northern Renaissance, Baroque, and Islamic art.

Kara Morrow

Kara Morrow

With a teaching and research focus on medieval and African art history, Morrow’s classes include opportunities for students to learn directly from objects in The College of Wooster Art Museum.

Hamed Goharipour

Hamed Goharipour

With experience as a city planner in Kansas and Theran, Iran, Goharipour’s research examines visual representation of cities, including in cinema.