Maggie Baughman

School of Public and International Affairs, Class of 2021

Maria A. DiBattista

Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English; Professor of English and Comparative Literature.

Lana Gaige

Comparative Literature, Class of 2024

Rubén Gallo

Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor in Language, Literature, and Civilization of Spain; Professor of Spanish and Portuguese

Molly Gibbons

School of Public and International Affairs, Class of 2022

Michael Gordin

Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History; Dean of the College

Barbara Graziosi

Behrman Professor in the Humanities Council; Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature; Professor of Classics

Dimitrios Halikias

Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities, Politics and in Humanistic Studies

Lara Harb

Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies

Tera W. Hunter

Edwards Professor of American History; Professor of History and African American Studies

Mika Hyman

Comparative Literature, Class of 2022

Lynn Kong

Slavic Literature & Languages, Class of 2026

Mirjam Kotwick

Associate Professor of Classics and Class of 1931 Bicentennial Preceptor

Nicole-Ann Lobo

Associate Director, Behrman Undergraduate Society of Fellows Graduate Student, Art & Archaeology

Lara Katz

Comparative Literature, Class of 2024

Eva Keker

Comparative Literature, Class of 2023

Beatrice Kitzinger

Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology, Behrman Professor in the Humanities Council

Henry Koffler

Operations Research & Financial Engineering, Class of 2023

Eve Krakowski

Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies and the Program in Judaic Studies

Christina Lee

Acting Chair, Humanities Council; Acting Director, Program in Humanistic Studies; Professor of Spanish and Portuguese

Lital Levy

Associate Professor of Comparative Literature

Ellen Li

Comparative Literature, Class of 2022

Yuqi Liang

Comparative Literature, Class of 2023

Ellie Maag

Comparative Literature, Class of 2019

Federico Marcon

Professor of East Asian Studies and History; Chair, Department of East Asian Studies

Mara Muslea

Slavic Languages and Literatures, Class of 2020

Afia Ofori-Mensa

Director, Presidential Scholars Program, Emma Bloomberg Center for Access & Opportunity

Kinohi Nishikawa

Director, Behrman Undergraduate Society of Fellows; Associate Professor of English and African American Studies

Kat Powell

African American Studies, Class of 2020

Cecilia Quirk

Operations Research & Financial Engineering, Class of 2024

Sandy Ra

Comparative Literature, Class of 2019

Olivia Ragan

School of Public and International Affairs, Class of 2024

Laurence Ralph

Professor of Anthropology; Director of Center on Transnational Policing

Marina Rustow

Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor of Jewish Civilization in the Near East; Professor of Near Eastern Studies and History; Director, Program in Near Eastern Studies

Kim Lane Scheppele

Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the University Center for Human Values

Dylan Shapiro

School of Public and International Affairs, Class of 2023

Daniel Sheffield

Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies; Director, Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies.

Kate Short

Comparative Literature, Class of 2023

Gavin Steingo

Professor of Music; Director of Graduate Studies (Musicology)

Libo Tan

Computer Science, Class of 2025

Ivy Truong

Slavic Languages & Literatures, Class of 2021

Moulie Vidas

Associate Professor of Religion and the Program in Judaic Studies;

Michael Wachtel

Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Behrman Professor in the Humanities

Anne Xu

Comparative Literature, Class of 2026

Lydia Yi

Art & Archaeology, Class of 2022

Laura Zhang

School of Public & International Affairs, Class of 2026

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