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Alison Harris
As a cognitive neuroscientist, I am interested in how activity in the brain gives rise to complex cognitive behaviors. My research uses event-related potentials (ERP) to measure neural dynamics of perception and cognition, particularly how factors like preference, contextual goals (e.g., losing weig...
Diana Selig
Diana Selig is a scholar of twentieth-century U.S. history and is currently the faculty advisor for Gender and Sexuality Studies. She teaches courses on race and inequality, gender, American schools, women’s political history, and LGBTQ history. She received the Claremont Colleges diversity an...
Esther Chung-Kim
Professor Chung-Kim specializes in the history of world Christianity, especially Europe and Asia. Her research examines religious conflict, history of poverty, and religious influence on politics, economics, and society in the early modern era. She regularly teaches courses on the History of World C...
Aaron Leconte
Professor of Chemistry. Department: Natural Sciences. Areas of expertise: Biochemistry, Biotechnology
https://www.cmc.edu/academic/faculty/profile/aaron-leconteStacey Doan
Dr. Doan's work focuses on examining the biological, social and individual correlates of physical health and psychological well-being, with a particular interest on emotions and stress. Moreover, her work is focused on understanding the role of social relationships, environmental and conte...
Gary Gilbert
Associate Professor of Religious Studies. Department: Religious Studies. Areas of expertise: Ancient Jewish History, Ancient Synagogue, Jewish Art
https://www.cmc.edu/academic/faculty/profile/gary-gilbertJohn Faranda
John Faranda is the vice president and ambassador-at-large for Claremont McKenna College, where he focuses on the College's international outreach efforts. For more than 30 years, he has been centrally involved in various aspects of external relations and fundraising at the College, including ...