Faculty Profiles

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  • Marc Tetel

    Marc J. Tetel

    Associate Professor of Neuroscience
    B.A., Northwestern University; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (Amherst)

    Research areas include neuroendocrinology, estrogen and progestin action, brain and behavior.
    Visit the Tetel Lab website.

  • Shiao-Wei Tham

    Assistant Professor of Chinese
    B.A., National University of Singapore; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University

    Research: linguistics, with focus on word meaning, Chinese.

    Teaching: linguistics, Chinese language.

  • Sally A. Theran

    Associate Professor of Psychology
    B.A., Bates College; M.A., Ph.D., Michigan State University

    Licensed clinical psychologist investigating risk and resilience factors that protect against developmental psychopathology in childhood and adolescence.

  • Marcia E. Thomas

    Senior Instructor in Biological Sciences Laboratory
    B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Smith College

    Interested in environmental science, plant biology, and geospatial analysis.

  • Meg Thompson

    Professor Emerita of Geosciences
    B.A., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University

    Retired from teaching at Wellesley, now pursuing full-time research with collaborators at Ohio State University, MIT, and Tufts. Outreach to students and adults.

  • Brian Tjaden

    Theresa Mall Mullarkey Associate Professor of Computer Science
    B.A., Amherst College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Washington

    Professor of computational biology, computer science, genomics, and bioinformatics.

  • Eiko Torii-Williams

    Senior Lecturer in Japanese
    B.A., Kansai University (Osaka); Ed.M., Ph.D., Boston University

    Co-director of Japanese Program; study abroad advisor in Japan; applied linguist.

  • Donna R. Trainor

    Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory
    B.A., University of Rochester; Ph.D., University of Akron

    Chemistry laboratory instruction, development and testing of new laboratory experiments, and community science outreach.

  • Marie-Paule Tranvouez

    Senior Lecturer in French
    D.U.T., Institut Universitaire de Technologie, (Brest); M.A., State University of New York (Stony Brook); Ph.D., University of California (Santa Barbara)

    A specialist of the 19th-century French novel; teaching interests include the French novel, pedagogy, cultural studies, and the autobiography as a genre.

  • Ann Trenk

    Professor of Mathematics
    A.B., Harvard University; M.S., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

    Research specialty in graph theory and partially ordered sets, teaches across the mathematics curriculum, outreach to K-12 teachers.

  • Claudia Trevor-Wright

    Assistant Director of Health Education
  • Sergei Tsvetkov

    Sergei Tsvetkov

    Visiting Lecturer in Art
    M.F.A., The Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts, former USSR

    Visual artist working in graphic media, i.e. prints, drawings, mixed media and painting.

  • Nina Tumarkin

    Nina Tumarkin

    Professor of History
    B.A., University of Rochester; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University

    Historian of Russia, current research on Russian historical memory of the Soviet past.

  • Lyn Turbak

    Franklyn A. Turbak

    Associate Professor of Computer Science
    S.B., M.S., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Programs and programming languages are at the heart of both my teaching and research.

  • Marilyn T. Turnbull

    Senior Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory
    B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., University of California (Berkeley)
  • James Turner

    Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
    B.S., Washington and Lee University; A.M., Brown University; Ph.D., Princeton University

    Researcher on the recent history of U.S. environmental politics and policy, including public lands, climate change, and science and technology.

  • Diane Tutin

    Lecturer in Education
    B.A., Clark University; M.Ed., Framingham State College

    Experienced educator with interests in children's literature, literacy learning, fostering communities of learners, and special education.

  • L. Terrell Tyler, Jr.

    Associate Professor of English
    B.A., Southwestern University (Memphis); M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University

    Teaching interests include Southern literature, British cinema, and lyric traditions in gospel music.

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