Faculty Directory
Hamilton's faculty members are active and accomplished scholars and dedicated teachers. In the classroom, the lab, the studio and beyond, professors are engaged in the intellectual and cultural lives of their students.
This directory includes an alphabetical listing of current Hamilton faculty members and information about their areas of expertise and teaching experience. You can also search by name or area of study below.
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Carl A. Rubino
Winslow Professor of Classics Emeritus (retired)ExpertiseGreek and Roman literature, philosophy and culture; film and the classics; science and the humanities – specifically evolution and ethics, emergence and complexity theory -
Hannah Ruebeck
Assistant Professor of EconomicsExpertiseLabor economics, behavioral economics -
Joana Sabadell-Nieto
Burgess Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertisefeminist and gender studies; cultural criticism and Spanish poetry; narrative; urban studies; literature -
Grace Sachi Troxell
Visiting Assistant Professor of ArtExpertiseSculpture, ceramics, drawing -
William Salzillo
Kevin W. Kennedy Professor of Art Emeritus (retired)Expertisemost recent works explore the landscapes of California, the American Southwest, and Italy -
Seth Schermerhorn
Director, Associate Professor of American StudiesExpertiseanthropology of religion; global Christianities; religion in America; Native American religious traditions; traditional ecological knowledge; pilgrimage; personhood and place -
Franziska Schweiger
Assistant Professor of German StudiesExpertise19th and 20th century German literature and culture, history of craft and technology, theory of the novel, material culture, gender and sexuality -
Frank Sciacca
Associate Professor of German and Russian Languages and Literatures (Russian) EmeritusExpertiseRussian language; 20th-century Russian literature and art;, Russian Orthodox Church; Russian and Ukrainian folklore and folk culture; food politics and culture -
Richard Seager
Bates and Benjamin Professor of Classical and Religious Studies Emeritus (retired)Expertisereligions of the United States with emphasis on new, marginal, or excluded groups and their relationships to the core American values; Buddhism in the U.S. over the last century; Mexican-U.S. border issues -
Amy Searight
Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor of International AffairsContactPhone: