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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Jeremy Medina
Burgess Professor of Romance Languages Emeritus and Senior Lecturer in Hispanic StudiesExpertiseSpanish language; Peninsular Spanish history, culture, art and geography; Peninsular literature; Cervantes' Don Quijote; poetry through the mid 20th century; 19th-century realistic novel -
Phil Memmer
Visiting Lecturer in Creative WritingExpertisePoetry, creative writing, literary publishing, nonprofit management -
Arathi Menon
Assistant Professor of Art History
ExpertiseSouth Asian art; visual culture of Indian Ocean trade; churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples in Kerala; syncretism; religious iconography; artistic agency; digital art history -
Heather Merrill
Professor of Africana Studies, Director of Italian Studies
ExpertiseCritical human geography; race, place, and belonging in Italy, Black Europe, and the U.S.; gender and intersectionality; African Diasporic politics and identity in Italy; Blackness and anti-blackness -
Ken Meyer
Lecturer in Music (Guitar)
Expertiseclassical guitar, fingerstyle guitar, solo and chamber music performance, guitar pedagogy, 20th-21st century music -
Sue Ann Miller
Professor of Biology Emerita (retired)Expertiseembryogenesis; morphogenesis; histology; functional morphology and pedagogy related to learning to think dynamically about microscopic form -
Peter Millet
Litchfield Professor of Physics Emeritus (retired) -
Rick Montalbano
Lecturer in Music (Jazz Piano)
Expertisejazz piano -
Celeste Day Moore
Associate Professor of History
ExpertiseAfrican-American history; diasporic and transnational history; race and empire in 20th-century U.S. and France -
Cheryl Morgan
Professor of French and Francophone Studies Emerita (retired)
Expertise19th-century literature, in particular French women writers; literary humor; urban literature