School of Humanities and Sciences
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Christina Ablaza
Assistant Director of Creative Writing, English
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Director, Creative Writing Program
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Molly Aufdermauer
Public Engagement Coordinator, Center for Latin American Studies
Current Role at StanfordPublic Engagement Coordinator
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Emily Bishop
Archaeology Program Manager, Archaeology
BioEmily is the Program Manager for the Archaeology Center. Prior to joining the Archaeology Center, she worked in the Department of Anthropology as their computer resource specialist and financial analyst. Emily has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from the University of British Columbia and worked in the high tech industry for over 10 years before coming to Stanford.
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Maya Celeste Castillo
Undergraduate, Biology
Student Employee, Center for Latin American Studies
Undergraduate, Comparative Studies in Race and EthnicityBioPronouns: they/them
Undergraduate Student from Downey, CA
BA Candidate in Chicanx/Latinx Studies, with an interest in Education, Ecology, and the Sociology of Suburban L.A.
Trained docent and affiliate of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. -
Deland Chan
Academic Prog Prof 1, Program on Urban Studies
BioDeland Chan is the Director of Community Engaged Learning in the Program on Urban Studies and Co-Founder of the Human Cities Initiative at Stanford University. Deland teaches project-based courses open to undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines that focus on sustainable cities and human-centered design. Deland also serves as the academic adviser for Urban Studies majors in the Urban Sustainability concentration.
Areas of Focus: Urban sustainability; land use and transportation planning; participatory planning; human-centered design -
Isabelle Collignon
Program Manager, France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
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Maxe Crandall
Academic Prog Prof 1, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
BioMaxe Crandall is Lecturer and Interim Associate Director of the Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Stanford University. Maxe works in the intersections of transgender studies and experimental poetics and performance. His new book about AIDS archives and intergenerational memory The Nancy Reagan Collection (Futurepoem) was on the New York Public Library’s Best 100 Books of 2020 & LitHub’s 65 Favorite Books of 2020.
He is a poet, playwright, and director; author of the chapbooks Emoji for Cher Heart (belladonna*, 2015) and Together Men Make Paradigms (Portable Press @ Yo-Yo Labs, 2014); and the founder of the theater company Beautiful Moments in Popular Culture, which most recently materialized as a poets theater series at The Stud in San Francisco. His work has been anthologized in We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics (Nightboat 2020), The Brooklyn Poets Anthology (Brooklyn Arts Press 2017), and Troubling the Line (Nightboat Books 2013). Maxe has received fellowships from the Lambda Literary Foundation, the Poetry Project, SFMOMA Open Space, and a Eureka Commission from Onassis USA.
Prior to coming to Stanford, Maxe developed and co-directed the program Readings in Gender and Sexuality in the Undergraduate Writing Program at Columbia University (2012-2015). Previous academic appointments include Assistant Professor in English at Temple University (2010-2012), and the Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Georgia Institute of Technology (2007-2010). Maxe holds a PhD in English and Gender Studies from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.