Academics

Humanities

The Humanities area includes American Studies, Art History, Asian Studies, Classics, History, Languages, Literature, Philosophy, Religion and Writing. To study in the Humanities is to explore the stories and the ideas that help us think critically and imaginatively about the issues confronting human beings. Examining how these issues have been understood in other times, places and cultures is at the heart of each discipline. As our listings indicate, many of our courses encourage study that connects you to other areas of Marlboro College’s curriculum.

Degree Fields

Humanities Faculty

Gloria Biamonte
Gloria Biamonte

Writing & Literature
Grant Li
Grant Li

Chinese Language
Birjepatil
J. Birjepatil

Literature
Tim Little
Timothy Little

History
E. Brelsford
Edmund Brelsford
Languages and Literature

Andrew Singer
Classics Fellow
V. Brelsford
Veronica Brelsford
Languages and Literature
Mott
Meg Mott
Political Theory
Clark
Heather Clark
Literature
de Batlle
Geraldine Pittman de Batlle
Literature

Jeffrey Ward
Spanish
Ratte
Felicity Ratté
Art History
Harter
Seth Harter
History and Asian Studies
Sheehy
John Sheehy
Writing

Anne Monahan
Art History
Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Writing
Tom Means
Tom Means

Linguistics
Wilson
T. Hunter Wilson
Writing and Literature
Latif
Amer Latif
Religion
WilliamWilliam Edelglass
Philosophy