Faculty Leaders
Here's a unique perk you simply won't find anywhere else: a Stanford education to go. With renowned Stanford faculty and scholars leading the way, every Travel/Study trip is an intellectual adventure. Click on the bios below to learn more about each scholar.
Ayca AlemdarogluFreeman Spogli Institute for International Studies The associate director of the program on Turkey at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Alemdaroglu is a political sociologist, focusing on social and political inequality and change in Turkey and the Middle East. |
Nicole ArdoinGraduate School of Education Nicole Ardoin, an associate professor at Stanford's Graduate School of Education, focuses her research on the nexus of environmental behavior, environmental learning and sense of place. |
Arnetha F. BallGraduate School of Education Arnetha is interested in the role of generativity and successful paradigms, principles and practices in preparing teachers for diversity across national boundaries in countries that serve large numbers of historically marginalized students. |
Vincent BarlettaComparative Literature Vincent Barletta is an associate professor in the departments of comparative literature and Iberian and Latin American cultures, and is also a research associate at Stanford's Europe Center. |
Anthony BarnoskyBiology Anthony Barnosky is a professor in Stanford's department of biology and an executive director of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. |
Fabio BarryArt and Art History Fabio Barry was born in London to an Italo-Irish family. He came to his field by multiple routes, first as a budding painter and classicist, then as an architect and lastly as an art historian. |
Jonathan BergerMusic Jonathan Berger is the Denning Family Provostial Professor of Music at Stanford University, and is an acclaimed composer and an active researcher in a wide range of fields relating to music, science and technology. |
Scott BurnsPortland State University A professor of geology and botany, Scott, '69, MS '70, is a born teacher. |
James CampbellHistory Professor Campbell's current research focuses on questions of historical memory, exploring the stories that societies tell about themselves as well as the stories they choose not to tell. |
Clayborne CarsonMartin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute Clayborne Carson is the founder of the Stanford Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute where he is also the Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professor of History, emeritus. |
William M. ChaceEnglish William M. Chace is an emeritus professor of English at Stanford and President Emeritus at Emory and Wesleyan universities. He has authored several books and taught courses on British writers and poets. |
Susan CharnleyEnvironmental Anthropology, USDA Forest Service Susan Charnley, MA '89, PhD '94, is a research social scientist with the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station in Portland, Oregon. |
Barbara ClaytonContinuing Studies Barbara Clayton has been teaching at Stanford since 2000 and her current research focuses on adaptations of the Homeric epics from the 20th and 21st centuries. |
Joe CornHistory Joseph Corn lectured in the history department at Stanford University for more than two decades, specializing in the history of American technology and material culture. |
Wanda M. CornArt History Professor Corn specializes in modern art and visual culture with a special interest in the ways artists and art movements have traveled globally. |
Martha CrenshawPolitical Science Martha Crenshaw is a senior fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation and at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University |
Christophe CrombezFreeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Christophe Crombez, PhD '94, is a specialist in European Union politics and business-government relations in Europe and has taught at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University since 1999. |
Roberto D'AlimonteLUISS Guido Carli University, Rome Dr. D'Alimonte, professor of political science and noted Italian political journalist, brings his unique understanding of modern Italian and European politics to his lectures. |
Larry DiamondFreeman Spogli Institute for International Studies As a scholar of democracy, development and the rule of law, Larry focuses on the current political scene in the countries we visit and the issues and challenges they face. |
Tim DuaneEnvironmental Studies, UC-Santa Cruz Tim Duane, '82, MS '83, PhD '89, is a professor of environmental studies and an attorney with more than three decades of professional experience in the fields of energy, climate, land use, natural resources and environmental policy. |
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