2008-09

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Sherine Hamdy
Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Anthropologist Sherine Hamdy studies the larger role of illness in society, not just its pathology. Science, she says, is the most powerful ideology in our society.
READ MORE August 25, 2008
Sriniketh Nagavarapu:  Assistant Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies
New Faculty 2008-09

Sriniketh Nagavarapu
Assistant Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies

Economist Sriniketh Nagavarapu studies the interaction between environmental issues and the labor market, particularly in developing countries.
READ MORE August 20, 2008
Jessaca Leinaweaver:  Assistant Professor of Anthropology
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Jessaca Leinaweaver
Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Anthropologist Jessaca Leinaweaver studies families and family structures — the meaningful, pragmatic social practices of other cultures.
READ MORE August 20, 2008
Justin Holmer:  Assistant Professor of Mathematics
New Faculty 2008-09

Justin Holmer
Assistant Professor of Mathematics

As an undergraduate, Justin Holmer turned from physics to mathematics. “At each point,” he said, “I wanted a deeper analysis of what we were studying.”
READ MORE August 20, 2008
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Peter Kishore Saval
Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature

Peter Saval was a practicing attorney before moving to comparative literature at Harvard. “The law seemed to touch on so many areas of life,” he says, “and some of the interesting work in law is often done in other departments.”
READ MORE August 20, 2008
Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro:  Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy
New Faculty 2008-09

Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro, a graduate of Columbia and Princeton, will join the Department of Political Science and the Taubman Center.
READ MORE August 19, 2008
Nancy Khalek:  Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
New Faculty 2008-09

Nancy Khalek
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Khalek, who holds a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton as well as a second master’s from the University of Michigan, joins Brown from Franklin and Marshall College.
READ MORE August 19, 2008
Casey Dunn:  Assistant Professor of Biology
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Casey Dunn
Assistant Professor of Biology

Casey Dunn, a graduate of Yale and Stanford and a former assistant professor (research) at Brown, moves to the tenure track this fall.
READ MORE August 19, 2008
Laurel Bestock:  Assistant Professor of Egyptology and Ancient Western Studies
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Laurel Bestock
Assistant Professor of Egyptology and Ancient Western Studies

“The scope of human endeavor is connected,” says Joukowsky Institute archaeologist Laurel Bestock. “The better we try to understand the past of any culture, the more insightful we are about our own.”
READ MORE August 19, 2008
Leigh Tarentino:  Assistant Professor of Visual Art
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Leigh Tarentino
Associate Professor of Visual Art

Leigh Tarentino finds that discussions in the classroom inspire her work as an artist — and her solitary work can often inspire her teaching.
READ MORE August 19, 2008
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