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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Jesse Weiner
Chair, Associate Professor of ClassicsExpertiseLatin epic poetry, didactic poetry, drama, and reception studies -
Anna Accettola
Visiting Assistant Professor of ClassicsExpertiseGreek History, Roman Republican History, Ancient Economics and Long Distance Trade, Inter-state Relationships, Numismatics, Ethnicity and Race, Nabataean History and Archaeology, Power Display in Political Hierarchies -
Anne Feltovich
Associate Professor of ClassicsExpertiseGreek and Roman comedy; Greek and Roman gender and sexuality; Greek archaeology -
Amy Koenig
Assistant Professor of ClassicsExpertiseRoman imperial literature, the Greek and Roman novel, ancient medicine, and Greek papyrology -
Ian Mills
Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics and Religious StudiesExpertiseEarly Christianity Late Antiquity New Testament Ancient Judaism -
Martin Shedd
Visiting Assistant Professor of ClassicsExpertiseRoman historiography and rhetoric, early Christian historiography and doctrinal development, Late Antiquity, Greek and Roman educational methods, Latin lexicography -
Serena Witzke
Visiting Assistant Professor of ClassicsExpertiseAncient comedy, ancient gender and sexuality, classical reception studies, pedagogy -
Barbara Gold
Edward North Professor Classics and Greek Literature Emerita (retired)Expertiseclassical literature and social history, feminist theory and late antiquity and medieval literature -
Shelley Haley
Edward North Chair of Classics and Professor of Africana Studies Emerita (retired)Expertiseancient Africa including ancient Egypt, Cleopatra, Latin pedagogy, Classica Africana, Roman social history focusing on constructs of race, gender and sexuality; black feminist thought; and critical race feminism and African-American women's intellectual history -
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