Joseph Harris

Joseph Harris is an Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Department of Sociology at Boston University. He is a two-time recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship and a Henry Luce Scholar. In 2017, he was awarded the Gitner Award for Distinguished Teaching. He has been very excited about the contributions of the WID […]

Kale Hartmann

Kale Hartmann is a Lecturer in Biology and Director of the Postdoctoral Associate Teaching Scholars program in Biology at Boston University.

Gisela Hoecherl-Alden

Professor Hoecherl-Alden has published on German exiles in the United States, post-Wall German film, intercultural communication, as well as language pedagogy and language policy. Apart from all levels of German language classes, she has taught 19th and early 20th century German literature, German film, German for the Professions, as well as a survey course on […]

Jonathan Huggins

Jonathan Huggins (MA214 project lead) is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics & Statistics and Computing & Data Sciences. His research interests are broadly in large-scale, statistically robust uncertainty quantification, with applications to ecological modeling and scientific discovery using high-throughput and multi-modal genomic data. He regularly teaches MA214 Applied Statistics and MA586 Stochastic Methods for Algorithms. He is excited about introducing […]

Deborah Kahn

Deborah KAHN is an associate professor of art history at Boston University. She is the author of several books including The Politics of Sanctity (2021). She has most recently turned her attention to the similarities of conspiracy theory in the eleventh century and the present day.

Giselle Khoury

Dr. Giselle Khoury holds a PhD in Applied Linguistics with a specialty in foreign language acquisition. Dr. Khoury is a Master Lecturer in Arabic and the Head of the Arabic Language Program at Boston University. In this capacity, she oversees all aspects of the program and her responsibilities include curriculum, syllabi, material, and course development, […]

Kate Lakin-Schultz

Dr. Kate Lakin-Schultz is a Master Lecturer and the Overall Coordinator of the French Language Program in the Department of Romance Studies. With a PhD from the University of Virginia and a specialization in Francophone African literature and civilization, she seeks to share the diversity of the Francophone world in her teaching, focusing on the […]

Yongho Lim

Yongho Lim is a postdoctoral associate in statistics who will be teaching the MA213 and MA214 lab sections. He looks forward to cultivating an inclusive and encouraging atmosphere in both courses, helping students engage deeply and succeed in their study of statistics.

Sarah Madsen Hardy

Sarah Madsen Hardy is director of the CAS Writing Program and a master lecturer in writing. She teaches first-year writing, public writing, and courses preparing graduate students from across the disciplines to teach writing.

Lionel Mathieu

Lionel Mathieu, a native of Strasbourg, France, pursued all of his postsecondary education in the United States, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Cloud State University (Minnesota) in English, French, and the Teaching of English as a Second Language. He then completed his Master’s and Ph.D. at the University of Arizona […]