Faculty Profiles
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Adam Van Arsdale
Assistant Professor of AnthropologyB.A., B.S., Emory University; M.A., Ph.D., University of MichiganEngaged in questions on the evolution of biological variation and its connections to culture through the fossil record.
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Didem Vardar-Ulu
Assistant Professor of ChemistryB.S., Bilkent University (Turkey); Ph.D., Boston UniversityA biophysical chemist, passionate about collaborative research and education efforts at the interface between life and physical sciences.
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Carlos Alberto Vega
Professor of SpanishA.B., Columbia University; A.M., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Harvard UniversitySpanish literature, hagiography, gender issues, study-abroad theory and practice.
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Carlos M. Vega
Instructor in Physical Education, Recreation and AthleticsB.A., Kenyon College; M.S., University of Massachusetts (Amherst)Third-year Assistant Swimming and Diving coach at Wellesley College.
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Ann Velenchik
Associate Professor of Economics; Director, Writing ProgramB.S.F.S., Georgetown University; Ph.D., Stanford UniversityEconomist; Writing Program director; researching labor markets in Africa.
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Carla M. Verschoor
Adjunct Assistant Professor of ChemistryB.S., University of Illinois (Urbana); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)Enjoys teaching across the curriculum, from first-year students to graduating seniors.
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Maurizio S. Viano
Professor of Cinema and Media StudiesLaurea in Lettere Moderne, University of Genova; Ph.D., University of OregonProfessor of cinema and media studies doing research on Surrealism, the Neo-Baroque, and the cinema of Raúl Ruiz, and teaching film history and European cinema.
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Benjamin Vining
Visiting Lecturer in AnthropologyB.A., Colgate University; M.A., Ph.D., Boston UniversityEnvironmental Anthropologist and Archaeologist
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Lynne Spigelmire Viti
Senior Lecturer in the Writing ProgramB.A., Barnard College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., J.D., Boston CollegeInterests: legal studies, media and urban studies, journalism, and legal history. In my teaching, I use blogs, wikis, and other new media. I'm a practicing attorney doing pro bono work on behalf of artists and art organizations in Massachusetts.
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Ismar Volić
Associate Professor of MathematicsB.A., Boston University; M.A., Ph.D., Brown UniversityResearch in algebraic topology, specifically calculus of functors and its applications to embeddings, including knots and links.









