Faculty
Susan Amatangelo
Professor, Italian Studies
Director, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's StudiesÌýStudies
Ph.D., Harvard University
Fields: 19th- and 20th-century Italian literature, Giovanni Verga, Italian women writers, and the representation of women in literature
Email:samatang@holycross.edu
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Hannah R. Abrahamson
Assistant Professor, History
Ph.D.,ÌýPh.D., Emory University
Fields:Ìýearly modern Latin America, Indigenous History, Atlantic World, Colonialism, Gender, Sexuality, Digital Humanities
Email:Ìýhabraham@holycross.edu
Office: Okane 363
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Giulia Andreoni
Visiting Assistant Professor, Italian
Email: gandreon@holycross.edu
Office: ÌýStein 453
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Nancy Andrews
Associate Professor, Classics
Ph.D., Harvard University
Fields: Hellenistic poetry, Greek and Roman epic poetry, Greek and Roman mythology
Email: nandrews@holycross.eduÌý
°¿´Ú´Ú¾±³¦±ð:Ìý Fenwick 424Ìý Ìý Ìý Phone:Ìý 508-793-2549
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Natasha Binek
Visiting Assistant Professor, ClassicsÌý
Ph.D., Cornell University
Fields: Greek and Latin poetry; Vergil; Aphrodite/Venus and literary treatments of erotic passion
Email: nbinek@holycross.edu
Office: ÌýFenwick 410 ÌýÌýPhone: Ìý508-793-3070
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Laurie Ann Britt-Smith
Director, Center for WritingÌý
°¿´Ú´Ú¾±³¦±ð:ÌýDinand 210 ÌýPhone:Ìý(508) 793-3681
Email:Ìýlbrittsm@holycross.edu
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Danuta Bukatko
Distinguished Professor of EducationÌý
Professor, Psychology
Affiliate, Women's and Gender Studies
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Fields: Child development, cognitive development in early childhood including memory and representation, social cognition, gender-role development
Email:dbukatko@holycross.eduÌý
Office:Beaven 322ÌýPhone: (508) 793-3433
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Rosa Carasquillo
ProfessorÌý
Ph.D., University of Connecticut
Fields:ÌýLatin America; Afro-Caribbean History; Gender History; History of Latino/as in the United States
Email:Ìýrcarrasq@holycross.edu
Office: O'Kane 358ÌýPhone: (508) 793-3450
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Julie Carmada
Visiting Assistant Professor, English
Ph.D., Rutgers University
Fields: ÌýEighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Literature, Global Romanticism(s), Poetry and Poetics, Gender and Sexuality, Media Theory, Genre Theory
Email: jcamarda@holycross.edu
Office: Fenwick 227B
Office hours: W 12-3 PM and by appt.
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Sydney Carr
Assistant Professor, Political ScienceÌý
Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Fields: American Public Opinion, race, ethnicity, and politics, media and political communication
Email: scarr@holycross.edu
Office: Fenwick Hall 324
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Clarissa Carvalho
Visiting Assistant Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Ph.D., Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Fields: Gender, sexuality and women’s studies; anthropology of birth; mass media and journalism; social movements; web activism; urban studies; health communication.
Email: ccarvalho@holycross.edu
Office: Beaven 206 Phone: 508-793-3597
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Stephenie Chaudoir
AssociateÌýProfessor, Psychology
Ph.D., University of Connecticut
Fields:ÌýSocial and health psychology, stigma, disclosure, HIV/AIDS and other concealable stigmatized identities, health disparities
Email:schaudoi@holycross.eduÌý
°¿´Ú´Ú¾±³¦±ð:ÌýBeaven 326Ìý Phone:Ìý508-793-3620
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Mary A. Conley
Associate Professor, History
Ph.D., Boston College
Fields: Modern Britain and Empire; Ireland and India; Imperialism and post-colonialism; History of gender, family and childhood; Maritime history
Email:mconley@holycross.eduÌý
Office: O'Kane 372ÌýPhone: (508) 793-2493
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Susan Cunningham
Lecturer, Sociology and Anthropology
Associate Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Ph.D., University of Maryland
Fields: sociology, children and violence, women and drinking
Email:scunning@holycross.eduÌý
Office: Smith 331/329ÌýPhone: (508) 793-2703
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Daniel J. DiCenso
Associate ProfessorÌý
Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Fields: History, Early Music, Chant, Rock, Hip-Hop
Email:Ìýddicenso@holycross.edu
Office:Brooks 343ÌýPhone: (508) 793-2390
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Ara A. Francis
Associate Professor,ÌýSociology and Anthropology
Ph.D., University of California, Davis
Fields: micro sociology; deviance and social disruption; death and dying; families; qualitative methods
Email:afrancis@holycross.eduÌý
Office: Beaven 211ÌýPhone: (508) 793-2487
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Eduardo Gonzalez
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
Ph.D., Boston College
Fields: global liberation theologies, Catholicisms of the Global South, contemporary systematic theology, decolonial thought
Email: egonzalez@holycross.edu
Office: Smith 423 ÌýPhone: 508-793-3815
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Karen Guth
Associate Professor, Religious Studies
Ph.D. University of Virginia
Fields:ÌýSocial Ethics
Email:kguth@holycross.edu
Office:ÌýSmith 430
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Sarah Ihmoud
Assistant Professor, Sociology and AnthropologyÌý
Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin
Fields: Gender and Sexuality, Race and Ethnicity, Indigeneity and Settler Colonialism, Violence, Militarization, Occupation, Intimacy, Borderlands, Palestine, Diaspora, Transnational Black, Indigenous and Decolonial Feminisms
Email: sihmoud@holycross.edu
Office: Beaven 227 ÌýPhone: 508-793-2409
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Marat Iliyasov
Visiting Assistant Professor, Political Science
Ph.D., University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Fields: History of the Russo-Chechen interaction -Post-Soviet conflicts, Religious radicalization and governance of religions in Russia, Post-conflict developments in the former Soviet Union, Chechnya
Email: miliyasov@holycross.eduÌý
Office: Fenwick 327 Phone: 508-793-3994
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Inaash Islam
Assistant Professor, Sociology
Ph.D., Virginia Tech
Fields: intersections of race, anti-Muslim racism, gender, religion, identity, and digital media, post-9/11 implications of anti-Muslim racism, Islamic feminism, and anti-Black racism in the lives of Muslim women and Black Muslims in America
Email: iislam@holycross.edu
Office: Beaven 202
Carmen Alvaro Jarrin
Associate Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Ph.D., Duke University
Fields: medical anthropology; science and technology studies; race, class and gender inequality in Latin America; queer theory; social justice; environmental activism
Email:ajarrin@holycross.eduÌý
Office: Beaven 216ÌýPhone: (508) 793-2774
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Jayati Lal
Visiting Associate Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Ph.D., Cornell University
Fields: gender, global capitalism, neoliberalism, labor, transnational feminism, social reproduction, ethnography, global South, post/decolonial theory and epistemologies, India.
Email: jlal@holycross.eduÌý
Office Phone: 508-793-3622 ÌýÌýOffice: Beaven 213 Ìý PO Box: 50A
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Vickie LangohrÌý Ìý
Associate Professor, Political Science
Ph.D. Columbia University
Fields:ÌýMiddle East politics, nationalism and democratization; religion and politics
Email:Ìývlangohr@holycross.eduÌýÌý
°¿´Ú´Ú¾±³¦±ð:ÌýFenwick 326ÌýPO Box:Ìý167AÌýPhone:Ìý508-793-2763
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Mahri Leonard-Fleckman
Assistant ProfessorÌý
Ph.D., New York University
Fields: Hebrew Bible, Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Email:Ìýmleonard@holycross.edu
Office: Smith 431ÌýPhone: 508-793-3435
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Ann Marie Leshkowich
Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
Ph.D., Harvard University
Fields: social anthropology, gender, economic transformation, neoliberalism, middle classness, fashion, social work, and transnational adoption in Vietnam
Email:aleshkow@holycross.eduÌý
Office: Beaven 230 ÌýPhone: (508) 793-2788
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Yu-Jung Lin
Assistant Professor, Chinese Studies
Ph.D., Indiana University Bloomington
Fields: Phonology and phonetics (syllable structure, tones, rhythm), Psycholinguistics (the influence of orthography on sound processing), Second language acquisition
(tense and lax vowel distinction by L1 and L2 learners, diphthong production and perception by L1 and L2 learners)
Email: yjlin@holycross.edu
Office: Stein Hall 427 Ìý Ìý
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Shawn Lisa Maurer
Professor, English
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Fields:Ìý18th Century British literature and Culture; History and Theory of the Novel; Satire; Feminist and Critical Theory; Women's and Gender Studies; Women Writers; Female Modernism, esp. Dorothy Richardson; 19th and 20th Century Anglo-American Women's Poetry
Email:smaurer@holycross.eduÌý
Office:ÌýFenwick 229 ÌýÌýPhone:Ìý 508-793-3444
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Michelle Mott
Visiting Assistant, Sociology
Ph.D., ÌýUniversity of Texas at Austin
Fields: Race, Racism, and Anti-racism; Gender; Sexuality; Reproduction of inequality; Gentrification and School Choice
Email: mmott@holycross.edu
Office: Beaven 221A
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Joseph Nelson
Visiting Assistant Professor, Music
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Fields: 17th and 18th -Century Music, Sound Studies, Opera, Popular Music, Philosophy
Email: jnelson@holycross.edu
Office: Brooks 457 ÌýPhone: 508-793-2294 Ìý
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Ke Ren
Assistant Professor, History
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Fields:Ìýlate imperial and modern Chinese history, Cultural and intellectual history, Sino-Western exchanges, cosmopolitanism, and transnational movements
Email:Ìýkren@holycross.edu
Office: O'Kane 369Ìý Phone: (508) 793-2764
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Paige Reynolds
Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Fields:ÌýModern and Contemporary Irish Literature; Irish Studies; 20th Century British and American Literature and Culture; Modern Drama and Performance.
Email:Ìýpreynold@holycross.edu Ìý
Office:ÌýFenwick 228Ìý ÌýPhone:Ìý508-793-2695
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Sanjog Rupakheti
Assistant Professor, History
Ph.D.,ÌýRutgers University
Email:srupakhe@holycross.eduÌý
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Özge Savaș
Assistant Professor, Psychology
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Fields: Decolonial feminist psychology; Intersectionality; Politics; Migration;Globalization
Email: osavas@holycross.edu
Office: Beaven Hall Rm 331 ÌýPhone: 508-793-3375
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Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
Fields:ÌýModernist and Postmodernist Fiction (American and European); Literary Revisions of Popular Narrative Genres (Folktale, Detective Story, Gothic Romance); 19th Century American Literature, esp. Poe, Hawthorne, and Dickinson; 20th Century Comparative Literature, esp. Nabokov
Email:Ìýssweeney@holycross.eduÌýÌý
Office:ÌýFenwick 220Ìý Phone:Ìý508-793-2690
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Jessica Waldoff
Professor, Director of Academics, Graduate Studies Advisor, Study Abroad Advisor
Ph.D., Cornell University
Fields: 18th-and 19th-Century Music History, Mozart, Opera, Song
Email: jwaldoff@holycross.edu
Office: Brooks 456 Phone: (508) 793-2298
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Stephanie Yuhl
W. Arthur Garrity, Sr. Professor in Human Nature, Ethics and Society
Faculty Associate,ÌýCritical Conservation Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Ph.D., Duke University
Fields:ÌýTwentieth-century United States history, Gender and Sexuality history, Public history and memory, Social movements, Southern history
Email:syuhl@holycross.eduÌý
Office:ÌýO'KaneÌý368Ìý ÌýÌýPhone:Ìý508-793-2783
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