Colorado College welcomed 13 new tenure-track faculty members at the beginning of the 2015-16 academic year.
Anthony Bull
Associate Professor of Human Biology and Kinesiology
Bull examines the effects of physical activity and energy balance on health and performance in humans.
Lynne Gratz
Assistant Professor of the Environmental Program
Gratz’s research focuses on the atmospheric chemistry, transport, and deposition of air pollutants, such as mercury and ozone, over local and global scales.
Nadia Guessous
Assistant Professor of Feminist and Gender Studies
Guessous is an anthropologist of postcolonial and trans-national feminism, who works on questions of religion and secularism, subjectivity, and affect in the Middle East and North Africa.
Olivia Hatton
Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology
Hatton is a molecular and cellular immunologist who studies how Epstein-Barr virus hijacks normal B cell biology to evade immune detection and transform healthy cells into cancerous cells.
Jessica Hoel
Assistant Professor of Economics and Business
Hoel is an international development and experimental economist.
Jean Lee
Assistant Professor of Environmental Program
Lee’s research focuses on sustainable development, ecological economics, and community-based natural resource management.
Ammar Naji
Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
Naji teaches elementary Arabic, intermediate Arabic, and introduction to anglo-phone Arabic literature.
Christina Rader
Assistant Professor of Economics and Business
Rader studies how people make decisions, with a particular focus on how they use (or don’t use) advice from other people to improve their decisions.
Jamal Ratchford
Assistant Professor of Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies and History
Ratchford’s teaching and research interests include sports and popular culture, race and racism, ethnic studies, gender, and black freedom movements in the U.S.
Michael Sawyer
Assistant Professor of Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies
Sawyer’s work employs philosophy, literature, history, and art to take stock of the revolutionary theory and praxis of marginalized subjects.
Jeffrey Treviño
Assistant Professor of Music and Technology
Treviño’s research focuses on computational representations of music notation for Internet applications.
Tina Valtierra
Assistant Professor of Education
Valtierra studies thriving career-long urban educators and applies their wisdom to her work in teacher preparation.
John Yasuda
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Yasuda’s research focuses on Chinese politics, regulatory governance, and comparative political economy.