
Christina Mesa
Undergraduate Advising Director, Academic Advising Operations
Bio
Christina Mesa has served as an Undergraduate Advising Director for Academic Advising, part of the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, since the Academic Director program began in 2004. She works with students on choosing courses and majors, connecting to faculty, getting involved in research, requesting exceptions to University policy, and managing academics in the context of difficult situations.
Christina began her career with Stanford’s Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education teaching for Introduction to the Humanities and Structured Liberal Education (SLE), a humanities program for first-year students. She has taught at Mills College and continues to teach at Stanford in American Studies. Christina is currently working on a few projects: Fugitive Flâneur, Nella's Solo, Upcycled and Renewed, Global innovations in Sustainability, and a certificate in Energy Innovation & Emerging Technologies. Christina holds an undergraduate degree in Political Science, and a PhD in Modern Thought and Literature.
Current Role at Stanford
Undergraduate Advising Director;
Lecturer, American Studies
2024-25 Courses
- Walking, Writing, and Freedom, the American Way
AMSTUD 139Q (Aut) -
Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Walking, Writing, and Freedom, the American Way
AMSTUD 139 (Spr)
- Walking, Writing, and Freedom, the American Way