Faculty Profiles
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Claudia Trevor-Wright
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Nina Tumarkin
Professor of HistoryB.A., University of Rochester; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard UniversityHistorian of Russia, current research on Russian historical memory of the Soviet past.
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Franklyn A. Turbak
Associate Professor of Computer ScienceS.B., M.S., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPrograms and programming languages are at the heart of both my teaching and research.
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Marilyn T. Turnbull
Senior Instructor in Chemistry LaboratoryB.A., Wellesley College; M.A., University of California (Berkeley) -
James Turner
Associate Professor of Environmental StudiesB.S., Washington and Lee University; A.M., Brown University; Ph.D., Princeton UniversityResearcher on the recent history of U.S. environmental politics and policy, including public lands, climate change, and science and technology.
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Diane Tutin
Lecturer in EducationB.A., Clark University; M.Ed., Framingham State CollegeExperienced educator with interests in children's literature, literacy learning, fostering communities of learners, and special education.
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L. Terrell Tyler, Jr.
Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., Southwestern University (Memphis); M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale UniversityTeaching interests include Southern literature, British cinema, and lyric traditions in gospel music.
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Catherine Ulissey
Instructor in Physical Education, Recreation and AthleticsB.A., Emerson CollegeFrom Ballet to Broadway with slippers worn through, it’s now time to teach the dance to the disciplined and the new!
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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.














