Hannah Stubley ’12
Hannah is a Hamilton alum who also holds a master’s degree in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies from SUNY Albany, where she focused on feminist and narrative theories. As an Alex Advisor, she is passionate about working with students as they integrate their personal narrative and academic journeys. She previously worked at Herkimer County Community College as an academic success coach and adjunct instructor. Hannah has presented her research in several arenas including the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), Capital District Feminist Studies Conference, the National College Learning Center Association, and National Women’s Studies Association conferences. She currently serves on NACADA’s Well Being and Advisor Retention Steering Committee. Her commitment to nurturing individual growth and fostering inclusive learning environments drives her work as an advisor.
Areas of Interest
Feminist pedagogies; class in higher education; narrative theory; first generation college students
Favorite Activities
Spending time in the Adirondacks; exploring used bookstores; going to hear live music
Education
A.A., Herkimer County Community College
B.A., Hamilton College
M.A., University at Albany, State University of New York
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