Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
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Frida Gonzalez Gloria
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioHi! I'm Frida and I am a Bioengineering major with a focus in neurobiology and I am doing a minor in Mathematics! My main interests are math, technology, philosophy, and neuroscience.
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Ernesto Marquardt Granados
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioHey, my name is Ernesto and I am from the east bay. I am on a leave right now, but I am excited to return to campus soon!
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Byron Gray
COLLEGE Lecturer
BioByron Gray is an anthropologist whose work centers on the intersection of politics, law, religion, and urban space in South Asia. His doctoral research examined the associational, legal, and ritual means that Catholics in Bombay, India have employed to advance spatial and property claims in the city since its transformation into “Mumbai” in the 1990s.
Prior to receiving his PhD, Byron earned a MPhil in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from the University of Oxford, and BA in Political Science, South Asian Studies, and Law, Societies, & Justice from the University of Washington. -
Alexander Greenhough
Lecturer
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsSpecialization: Film Theory; Film History; Postwar European and American Cinema; Contemporary New Zealand Cinema
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Ishaan Gupta
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioHello! My name is Ishaan Gupta and I am currently a freshman at Stanford University! I am looking to study economics and possibly double major or co-term in computer science or public policy. I have been involved in the economic realm for a while, and am currently exploring how I can expand this passion through gaining more knowledge and actively involving myself in new projects. Please reach out in the email listed on my profile for inquiry. Thank you!
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Mahel Hamroun
COLLEGE Lecturer
BioMahel Hamroun (she/her) is a historian of the European Middle Ages and a Lecturer in Civic, Liberal, and Global Education (COLLEGE). As a historian, she works at the intersection of legal history, religious studies, and history of emotions, with a particular interest in comparative cultures of guilt. She has written and taught on a wide range of topics, including law and legal community in the medieval North, histories of sin and penance, and European understandings of salvation and damnation with respect to various perceived 'others'. She recently completed her doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, where her research explored the role of penance in the secular laws of medieval Iceland and Norway. Future projects, including her forthcoming first book, will continue to focus on themes of culpability and legal and religious entanglement, both within and beyond the borders of Europe.
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Patti Hanlon-Baker
Director, Frosh 101 & ARC (Academic Residential Co-Curriculum, Academic Advising Operations
Current Role at StanfordDirector, Frosh 101
Resident Fellow, Larkin House