Faculty

Professor of German Studies, Faculty Director of Affirmative Action, and Director of Global Nineteenth-Century Studies
BA, Bates College; MA, PhD, Cornell University
Associate Professor of Russian Studies
BA, Dickinson College; PhD, Brown University
Associate Professor of Chinese and Japanese
BA, MA, Baika Women College; MA, Illinois State University; PhD, Purdue University-Main Campus
Assistant Professor of English
BA, Queens University; MA, McGill University; PhD, Columbia University in the City of New York
Professor and Chair of English
BA, University of California-Berkeley; MA, PhD, Columbia University in the City of New York
Professor of French and Francophone Studies and Director of Research Development on the John Guy Vassar Chair
BA, University of Virginia; MA, MPhil, PhD, Columbia University in the City of New York
Senior Lecturer in Drama
BFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; MFA, University of Houston
Adjunct Assistant Professor of English
BA, Vassar College; MA, PhD, CUNY Graduate School and University Center
Professor of Music on the Mary Conover Mellon Chair
BM, Oberlin College; MA, PhD, New York University
Professor of Art
BA, New College of Florida; MA, Williams College; PhD, University of Delaware
Professor of History
BA, Vassar College; MA, PhD, Indiana University-Bloomington
Professor of Hispanic Studies on the Randolph Distinguished Professor Chair
BA, Universidad de Puerto Rico; MA, MPhil, PhD, New York University
Professor of German Studies
BA, University of Chicago; MA, PhD, Indiana University-Bloomington
Assistant Professor of English
BA, Davidson College; MA, PhD, New York University
Visiting Assistant Professor of English
BA, University of Auckland; MA, PhD, Stanford University
Professor of English on the Mary Augusta Scott Chair
BA, MA, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Header Image: Anton Refregier (American, born Russia, 1904–1979), Cable Car, sketch for Rincon Annex, Post Office, San Francisco (unrealized), ca. 1940s, tempera, watercolor, and graphite on Masonite painted with gesso, Gift of Susan and Steven Hirsch, Class of 1971, 2015.23.1.9. Photo credit: The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center