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Kathryn Babayan, PhD (Princeton University) Associate Professor, LSA Near Eastern Studies.

Beth Genne, PhD  (University of Michigan) Adjunct Associate Professor, History of Art; Associate Professor, School of Music. Nineteenth-and twentieth-century European and American art. Interdisciplinary research focuses on artistic collaborations in dance, cinema, music and scenic art production.

Michele Hannoosh, PhD (Stanford University) Professor, LSA Romance Languages & Literature.

Sharon Herbert, PhD (Stanford University) Professor, Classical Studies and Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology; Director, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Archaeology of Greece and the Hellenistic Near East, with special interest in pottery traditions. Recent excavations in Israel and Egypt.

Andrew Herscher, PhD (Harvard University) Assistant Professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and History of Art. History and theory of modern and postmodern architecture and urbanism; area specializations in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

Helmut Puff, PhD (Basel University) Associate Professor, LSA Germanic Languages & Literature; Associate Professor, LSA History.

Christopher Ratté, PhD (University of California at Berkeley)  Associate Professor, Classical Studies and Interdepartmental Program in Classical Archaeology.  Archaeology of Turkey.  Greek architecture and architectural sculpture.  Greek and Roman city-planning and urbanism.  Director, Aphrodisias Regional Survey.

Jennifer Robertson, PhD (Cornell University) Professor, Department of Anthropology.  Cultural and Historical Anthropology in the area of Japan, Israel, and Sri Lanka.

Anatole Senkevitch, PhD (Cornell University). Associate Professor, History of Art; Associate Professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning. History and theory of Modern architecture and the avant-garde, with special interest in Russian architecture.

Lydia M. Soo, PhD (Princeton University) Associate Professor, History of Art; Associate Professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning.  History of Architectural Theory, Renaissance and Baroque Architecture, with special interest in 17th century England.


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