Faculty Profiles
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Anna Grinfeld
Visiting Lecturer in Jewish StudiesB.A., M.A., Hebrew University (Jerusalem); Ph.D., Université Paris VIII (Saint Denis)Teaches elementary and intermediate Hebrew courses.
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Simon Grote
Assistant Professor of HistoryA.B., Harvard University; M.Phil., Cambridge University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)Intellectual and cultural historian of early modern Europe
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Scott E. Gunther
Associate Professor of FrenchB.A., Cornell University; D.E.A., Ecole Normale Superieure & Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales; J.D., Ph.D., New York UniversitySpecialist of contemporary French society. Interested in the French media, gender and sexuality in France, and France and the European Union.
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Evelina Gužauskytė
Associate Professor of SpanishB.A., Middlebury College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia UniversityInterested in questions of language and representation in the colonial, trans-Atlantic, and trans-Pacific realms.
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Kathy Hagerstrom
Assistant Director, Equipment & Operations, Keohane Sports CenterB.J., University of Nebraska (Lincoln); M.S., University of Central Missouri; Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies, Cambridge College -
Koichi Hagimoto
Assistant Professor of SpanishB.A., Soka University of America; M.A., Ph.D., University of PittsburghSpecialized in nineteenth-century Latin American and Caribbean literature and culture; also interested in trans-pacific studies.
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David R. Haines
Associate Professor of ChemistryB.A., Earlham College; Ph.D., University of Illinois (Urbana)Teaches organic chemistry, introductory chemistry, and seminars in medicinal chemistry and advanced organic chemistry, helping students claim understanding and ownership of the material through collaborative work.
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Nadya S. Hajj
Assistant Professor of Political ScienceB.A., University of Virginia; M.A., Ph.D., Emory UniversityResearch driven by this question: What are the origins of institutions among marginalized groups in anarchic systems?
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Nancy Abraham Hall
Senior Lecturer in SpanishB.A., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard UniversitySpecialized in 19th- through 21st-century literature with a focus on Hispanic American narrative and the literary and cultural history of modern Mexico, I am a bilingual scholar, book editor, translator and teacher.
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Mona Lambracht Hall
Senior Instructor in Chemistry LaboratoryB.A., Russell Sage College; Ph.D., Tufts University -
Neal Louis Hampton
Conductor, Brandeis-Wellesley OrchestraB.M., Eastman School of Music; M.M., Boston UniversityFounder and Director of the Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra.
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Hahrie Han
Associate Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford UniversityResearch on civic engagement, political participation, civic organizations, polarization, health and environmental politics. Trainer on political organizing and leadership.
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Anjeana K. Hans
Assistant Professor of GermanA.B., M.A., Ph.D., Harvard UniversityFocuses on gender, identity, and subjectivity in Germany; teaches at all levels of German curriculum; research on horror films from the 1920s.
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Thomas Hansen
Professor of German. On leave in the fall of 2013A.B. 1969 & A.M. 1971 Tufts University; University of Tübingen Ph.D. 1977 Harvard UniversityA primary research interest of his has been German exile literature from the period 1933–1945, an area in which he wrote his dissertation and has published several articles.
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David Harris
Music Instructor in Jazz TromboneB.M., New England Conservatory of MusicTrombonist, composer, arranger; also plays tuba, bass trombone, and piano; specializing in improvising and the music of Eastern Europe.
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Gary C. Harris
Professor of Biological SciencesB.S., Bates College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (Boston)Research on plant cell biology, biochemistry, the chloroplast, photosynthesis; teaching cell biology and proteomics.
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Jane Harrison
Music Instructor in OboeB.M., Ohio Wesleyan University; M.M., Manhattan School of Music -
Miyuki Hatano-Cohen
Lecturer in JapaneseB.A., Tohoku Gakuin UniversityAlways looking for fun ways to get students actively involved in Japanese learning.















