Becky Webb

As the Pathways Program Coordinator, I get the privilege of meeting with students who are interested in exploring different ideas they have for their […]

Marianne Eileen Wardle

Marianne Eileen Wardle

About A native of Boise, Idaho, Marianne Eileen Wardle earned her PhD at Duke University, specializing in Greek and Roman art and architecture, medieval […]

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Madonna Hettinger

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.

Mark Graham

Mark Graham

An interdisciplinary professor in Chinese, South and East Asian, religion, and film programs, Graham teaches a wide array of courses ranging from religion in film and literature to Buddhism and Chinese religions.

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.

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Olivia Navarro-Farr

Known for her role as co-director of the Guatemalan-U.S. El Perú- Waka’ Archaeological Project, Navarro-Farr’s research examines the role of ancient female rulers, particularly those who represent non-Western cultural traditions and are often unexplored.

Claire J. C. Eager

Claire J. C. Eager

Eager’s research includes early modern British literature and material culture. Her teaching extends from medieval studies to contemporary poetry, environmental writing, and anti-racism.