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Crystal Fleming is a critical race sociologist and scholar of antiracism whose work explores black feminist and Africana perspectives on racial justice, collective memory and spirituality. She is the ...
Nathan DuFord teaches political theory. Their research and teaching focus on critical theory, feminist thought, queer theory, psychoanalysis, and contemporary political thought. Nathan focuses on ...
Smith College strives to ensure that people with disabilities have access to all services and content, including those delivered using information technology (IT). If you experience a barrier that ...
Good afternoon, graduates! Thank you for the immense honor of addressing you—the Smith College class of 2020—on this very special occasion. I am pleased to convey the congratulations of the Congress ...
Rachel Fish is a sociologist of education and disability, and her research examines how inequality is produced and maintained in schools at the intersections of disability, race, and gender. She uses ...
Joan Kwon Glass’ Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms (Perugia Press, 2024) examines the historical weight of the early-20th century Japanese occupation of Korea and the expressions of inherited ...
Kementari Whitcher is a Lecturer in Statistical and Data Science. She has taught statistics and research methods for over 20 years, including Business Analytics and Data Analytics. Her research ...
Katherine Dugan is an associate professor of religious studies at Springfield College. She studies gender, reproduction, and Catholicism in the U.S. She is at work on an ethnography of Catholic ...
Colin MacCormack's research focuses on Greek and Latin poetry, especially epic and didactic poetry from the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial periods. Within that, he writes primarily about animals in ...
Elaine Gorom earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Drake University where she played soccer and earned her doctorate in applied mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Nancy Jimenez Zigler (she/ella) is the Director of Programs and Partnerships at the Jandon Center for Community Engagement. At Smith, she also teaches part-time as a university lecturer in the field ...
Joseph F. Cozza is an assistant professor of government with an emphasis in public law and comparative politics. His research and teaching interests include constitutional drafting and amendment, ...
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