Faculty Profiles

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  • Bob Meyer

    Robert Meyer

    Biedenharn Distinguished Visiting Professor of Physics
    B.A., Ph.D., Harvard University

    I have always enjoyed figuring out how things work, especially studying things I can see, involving geometry and structure.

  • Susan L. Meyer

    Professor of English
    B.A., Johns Hopkins University; M.A., University of California (Los Angeles); M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University

    Literary critic specializing in Victorian and American literature. Author of books for children.

  • Jason Miller

    Visiting Lecturer
    B.A., the College of William and Mary; Ph.D., the University of Notre Dame

    Interests in 19th century European philosophy (esp. Hegel and German Idealism), particularly the intersection of aesthetics and social and political philosophy. 

  • Cercie Miller

    Senior Music Performance Faculty in Jazz Saxophone
    Director, Wellesley BlueJazz

    Jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. Teacher of jazz improvisation, saxophone and ensemble technique, jazz theory and history of jazz.

  • Vicki E. Mistacco

    Professor of French
    B.A., New York University; M.A., Middlebury College; M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University

    Committed to sharing with students the rich heritage of women's writing in France from the Middle Ages to the present.

  • Julia Miwa

    Julia Hendrix Miwa

    Associate Professor of Chemistry
    B.A., Haverford College; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Interested in understanding how proteins aggregate during the development of Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.

  • Tony Mohammed

    PERA Assistant Professor of the Practice
    B.A., Kenyon College; M.A., St. Lawrence University

    Coaches soccer, with a career record of 24-20-8 at Wellesley (2009 NEWMAC season champions); named 2009 NEWMAC Coach of the Year.

  • Katrin Monecke

    Assistant Professor of Geosciences
    B.S., M.S., University of Hannover (Germany); Ph.D., Institute of Technology (Zurich, Switzerland)

    Sedimentation of tsunami deposits in Southeast Asia, and surficial geology of varied other environments.

  • Katharine H.S. Moon

    Edith Stix Wasserman Professor of Asian Studies; Professor of Political Science
    A.B., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University

    Expert on the U.S.-Korea alliance and social movements (democratization, women's movements, migrant workers, human rights) in Korea & Asia.

  • Marianne V. Moore

    Professor of Biological Sciences
    B.A., Colorado College; M.S., Iowa State University; Ph.D., Dartmouth College

    Aquatic ecologist, freshwater and marine food webs; also teaches marine and freshwater biology; editor.

  • Codruţa Morari

    Assistant Professor of French
    B.A., Babes-Bolyai University (Romania), B.A.,M.A., Ph.D., University of Paris III

    Committed to critically rereading the relationship between cinema and democracy in post-World War II France. 

  • Carolyn A. Morley

    Professor of Theatre Studies and Japanese
    B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., University of British Columbia; Ph.D., Columbia University

    Interests include Japanese theater, in particular the noh and kyogen, and Japanese classical literature and language.

  • Andrew Mowbray

    Visiting Lecturer in Art
    B.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art; M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art

    A visual artist interested in the tangibility of materials, the aesthetics and functionality of objects and the performance process of their creation and use.

  • James Moyer

    Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory
    B.S., Marquette University; M.S., Ph.D., Yale University

    Teaches organic chemistry lab & biochemistry 222. Researched cancer biology, enzymology, metabolism, and discovery of anti-tumor agents.

  • Nancy Elliott Mukundan

    Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory
    B.A., Wellesley College; Ph.D., Emory University

    Teaches introductory and analytical chemistry laboratories.

  • Craig Murphy

    Craig N. Murphy

    M. Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations; Professor of Political Science
    B.A., Grinnell College; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)

    The politics of globalization and inequality absorb me. I study them using archives, interviews, and direct observation of international development agencies.

  • Jacqueline Marie Musacchio

    Professor of Art
    B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University

    Specialist in Italian Renaissance and Baroque art.

  • Eni Mustafaraj

    Eni Mustafaraj

    Norma Wilentz Hess Fellow in Computer Science
    M.Eng., Polytechnic University of Tirana (Albania); Ph.D., Philipps-Universität Marburg (Germany)

    Applies principles of artificial intelligence in social computing; studies how societal problems transfer onto computational platforms.

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