Faculty Profiles

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  • Randall Hodgkinson

    Music Performance Faculty in Piano
    B.M., M.M., New England Conservatory of Music
  • Soo Hong

    Soo Hong

    Assistant Professor of Education
    B.A., M.T., University of Virginia; Ed.D., Harvard University

    Research on urban education, community organizing, parent engagement, and the intersection of research and practice.

  • Greg Hopkins

    Music Performance Faculty in Jazz Trumpet
  • Janie E. Howland

    Lecturer in Theatre Studies
    B.A., University of Pennsylvania; M.F.A., Brandeis University

    A professional scenic designer based in Boston.

  • Yue Hu

    Associate Professor of Physics
    B.S., Beijing University; M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University

    Experimental and theoretical work in complex fluids, mentoring students, using advanced computational tools in undergraduate physics curriculum.

  • Adrian Huang

    Adrian Huang

    Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory
    B.S., Xian Tang University; M.S., Duquesne University; Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)

    Research on the natural product synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and asymmetric synthesis methodology development.

  • David Hubel

    David Hubel

    Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Wellesley College; John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology Emeritus, Harvard University
    B.Sc., McGill University (Canada); M.D., McGill University School of Medicine (Canada)
  • Nora Hussey

    Director, Theatre and Theatre Studies Program
    B.A., Mundelein College

    Engaged in teaching and directing, original works, new scripts and classics. I am involved in the professional future of students.

  • Antonio M.A. Igrejas

    Mellon Foundation Lecturer in Portuguese
    B.A., University of Massachusetts (Dartmouth); M.A., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (Amherst)

    Research interests include paratextuality and the short story in the Portuguese-speaking world.

  • Jonathan B. Imber

    Jean Glasscock Professor of Sociology
    B.A., Brandeis University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

    Medicine, its historical and religious dimensions; edit journal on social thought and social policy. Focus on American society.

  • Candice Ivy

    Visiting Lecturer and Director of the Jewett Galleries, 2013- 2014
    B.F.A., Coker College; M.F.A., School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University

    Multi-media artist.

  • Michael Jeffries portrait

    Michael Jeffries

    Knafel Assistant Professor of Social Sciences; Assistant Professor of American Studies
    A.B., Swarthmore College; Ph.D., Harvard University

    Qualitative sociologist with emphasis on race, gender, politics, identity, and popular culture.

  • Laura Jeppesen

    Senior Music Performance Faculty in Viola da Gamba
    B.A., Wheaton College; M.M., Yale University

    Specialist in early music string playing. Plays repertory from the medieval, Renaissance & baroque eras with internationally-known ensembles.

  • Jeannine Johnson

    Lecturer in the Writing Program
    B.A., Haverford College; Ph.D., Yale University

    Teaches writing courses, serves coordinator of the writing tutors, and writes and lectures about poetry, aesthetics, and rhetoric.

  • Jenny Olivia Johnson

    Assistant Professor of Music
    B.A., Barnard College; M.M., Manhattan School of Music; Ph.D., New York University

    Composer of amplified opera, scholar of music, trauma, and synaesthesia.

  • Doug Johnson

    Senior Music Performance Faculty in Jazz Piano
    B.M., Michigan State University; M.M., New England Conservatory of Music

    Doug is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music.

  • Kristina Niovi Jones

    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences; Director, Wellesley College Botanic Gardens
    B.S., Stanford University; Ph.D., University of California

    Ecologist with a dual Wellesley role: Director of the Botanic Gardens and faculty member in Biology and Environmental Studies.

  • Bill Joseph

    William A. Joseph

    Professor of Political Science
    B.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University

    Bill Joseph's major area of research interest is contemporary Chinese politics and ideology, particularly the radicalism of Mao Zedong and its impact on China's political and economic development.

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