Member Type: Faculty

Susan Gentile, MS

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Susan Gentile is a professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sustainability at Antioch University teaching at both the New England and Los Angeles campuses. She received her MS in Environmental Studies from Antioch and is a graduate of Williams College.

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Michael Vaclav

Dr. Michael Vaclav is Assistant Professor of English Literature at Shepherd University. He earned his PhD in English Literature at the University of Texas at Austin where he also served as Assistant Professor of Instruction. He received his BA and MA in English Literature from the University of Notre Dame where his work focused on […]

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Benjamin Thompson, PhD

Dr. Benjamin Thompson is a Fellow and Tutor in Medieval History and Associate Professor of Medieval History at Somerville College, the University of Oxford. He specializes in the role of the church in society and politics between the Norman Conquest and the Reformation in England. He received his PhD at Cambridge University and MA at […]

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Duncan Andrew Crowe

Duncan Andrew Crowe graduated from Cambridge, St. Andrews, and Glasgow Universities. He holds multiple debate titles, including World Masters Debating Championship, Champion 2018 (Spanish Language), World Universities finalist in 2014, European Universities finalist in 2015, and European Universities semifinalist in 2013. He is currently a debate coach at St. Paul’s School — one of the […]

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Piers Gelly, MFA

Piers Gelly is a writer and radio producer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. He holds a BA from Wesleyan University and an MFA in fiction writing from the University of Virginia, where he is currently on the faculty of the English Department.

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Regina Robbins, MFA

Regina Robbins is a writer and director in theater and film. She received her BA from Yale, MFA from Columbia, and an MA from City University of New York. Her plays have been produced by New York’s Six Figures Theatre, Looking Glass Theatre, and Everyday Inferno Theatre Company, of which she is a Core Member. […]

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Marcus Conley, PhD

Dr. Marcus Conley is a Dean and Tutor at Harrison Middleton University. He received a PhD in English from the University of Nottingham and has taught at the secondary and postsecondary levels in the United Kingdom and the United States. His areas of interest include the history of the novel, speculative fiction, and the representation […]

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Kenneth Sammond, PhD

Dr. Kenneth Sammond is a senior lecturer at Fairleigh Dickinson University where he teaches writing and literature. He received his PhD in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University and an MPA from Baruch College-CUNY. A scholar of the conventions of “imagined communities,” especially exile literatures from Imperial Rome and their influences on postmodern literature. His most […]

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Alex Johnson, MA

Alex Johnson is an educator and theater artist and is director of impact at the College for Social Innovation. His academic writing has studied educational change in Shakespeare’s England, economic fraud, and performance in the 1820s. As an actor, writer, and director, his work has been seen in Boston, New York, San Francisco, and Alaska. […]

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Noah Rosenblum, JD

Noah Rosenblum earned his JD from Yale Law School and is Associate Professor of Law at NYU. Noah is the recipient of a Javits Fellowship from the US Department of Education, a Seigel Fellowship from the Consortium for Intellectual and Cultural History, and is a former Yale Law School Legal History Fellow. He is a […]

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