Bagdassarian, Carey

With a background in equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, I’ve worked as a theoretician in the fields of molecular self-assembly, crystal-growth dynamics, protein motors, enzyme inhibitor design, enzyme dynamics, complex systems theory, and ecosystem science and food-web dynamics. But along the way I’ve carried an overarching fascination with metaphor, story, art, and the human necessity […]

Bagdassarian, Carey

With a background in equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, I’ve worked as a theoretician in the fields of molecular self-assembly, crystal-growth dynamics, protein motors, enzyme inhibitor design, enzyme dynamics, complex systems theory, and ecosystem science and food-web dynamics. But along the way I’ve carried an overarching fascination with metaphor, story, art, and the human necessity […]

Blank, Paula

Paula Blank (M.A. Linguistics, Ph.D. English Language and Literature, Harvard University), teaches all things Shakespeare (and many things Renaissance, generally). She has published two books about Shakespeare, one about the Bard’s role in the rise of a national language (Broken English, Routledge, 1996), and another on Shakespeare and early modern science (Shakespeare and the Mismeasure […]

Bourdeau, Loic

Education and Degrees: PhD in French with a Designated Emphasis in Feminist Theory and Research, University of California, Davis MA in French, University of California, Davis MA (Research) in French, University of Durham (Durham, UK) BA & Maitrise in Literatures and Cultures in English, Université de Limoges (Limoges, France)  Research Interests:  18th to 21st Century […]

Bourdeau, Loic

Education and Degrees: PhD in French with a Designated Emphasis in Feminist Theory and Research, University of California, Davis MA in French, University of California, Davis MA (Research) in French, University of Durham (Durham, UK) BA & Maitrise in Literatures and Cultures in English, Université de Limoges (Limoges, France)  Research Interests:  18th to 21st Century […]

Burns, Christy

Bio: Christy Burns received her degrees from Cornell University (B.A.) and Johns Hopkins Humanities Center (Ph.D). She has been teaching at William & Mary since 1993. Her courses address 20th-century literature, gender studies, critical theory, and film.  Her publications include Gestural Politics: Stereotype and Parody in Joyce (2000) and numerous articles on modern and postmodern […]

Campbell, Bruce

Bruce Campbell teaches in German Studies (in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures), and is the Program Director of European Studies. He has also taught in History and Literary and Cultural Studies at the College of William and Mary. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in European History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His […]

Compan, Magali

Magali Compan is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.  She received her Ph.D. in French from the University of Michigan. She is the co-editor of Land and Landscapes in Francographic Literature: Remapping Uncertain Territories and the editor of Visualizing Violence in Francophone Cultures. She is a […]

Cronin, Michael

Background Michael received his PhD in Japanese Studies from the University of California, Irvine (2010). In 2004-2005, he was a visiting researcher at Hosei University, in Tokyo, under Professor Kawamura Minato. Before entering graduate school, he lived and worked in the Hanshin (Osaka-Kobe) region of Japan for eight years. He received his BA in English […]

Deconinck, Wouter

Wouter Deconinck is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the College of William & Mary.  After receiving his MS degree in physics engineering in 2003 at the University of Ghent in Belgium, he conducted his PhD research on exotic baryon spectroscopy at the HERMES experiment at DESY, Hamburg, Germany.  He defended his dissertation in 2007 at the […]