Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
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Alexander Calafiura
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioI'm an incoming freshman at Stanford interested in studying the intersection between mathematical modeling, computer science, law, and public policy. Feel free to contact me at alexc123@stanford.edu!
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Kurt Denver Campbell
Overseas Studies - Cape Town, Bing Overseas Studies
BioProf. Kurt Campbell is the Director at the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. He is a past Harvard University fellow and visiting scholar at the University of Minnesota, Indiana University and the American University in Cairo. He has developed productive interdisciplinary dialogues as an artist, curator and academic writer. South Africa’s recent political past and the accompanying legacies often feature in his research. Crucially, this focus is not to re-inscribe the ideas of ‘race’ or ‘apartheid’, but rather to assist with a final critique of these boundaries and thus contribute to a potentially richer self-concept for individuals as they move in the intellectual world. His recent research is dedicated to South African rock art epistemology after apartheid.
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Nissa Ren Cannon
Lecturer
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research focuses on transatlantic modernism, citizenship, and print culture. My book project, which was chosen for the 2019 Penn State First Book Institute, argues that the bureaucratic and literary documents of interwar itinerancy–including passports, travel ephemera, and newspapers–shape expatriation as a distinct mode of national belonging.
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Lorena Castro, Ph.D.
Undergraduate Advising Director, Academic Advising Operations
Current Role at StanfordUndergraduate Advising Director
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Makyla Ann Cervantes
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioMakyla is a student apart of Stanford's Class of 2028 whose ambition for business management and entrepreneurship has paved way for her community-uplifting endeavors! From founding her 501(c)3 nonprofit at 14 years old, scaling the company to provide 1,250+ low-income Latino students accessible dance opportunity, managing over $75k in assets, to being profiled on "Celebrations With Lacey Chabert" and attaining a $10,000 grant from Hallmark Media, to establishing the Women In Business Association where graduate Cal Lutheran and Pepperdine students mentored 300+ aspiring businesswomen, she ensures her pursuit of business further enriches female and Latino societies.
Makyla Cervantes will major in management science & engineering where she plans on intertwining economic, political, and technological industries to further Silicon Valley's innovative advancements! She cannot wait to explore the many dance, entrepreneurship, and Christian organizations on campus, uplifting the student body in any way possible. Here is to the next four, go trees!