Dr. Lisa Goff
Lisa Goff holds a joint appointment in English and American Studies and is affiliated faculty in the Architectural History Department in the School of Architecture.
Dustin Alec Thomas
Dustin Thomas is a PhD Student in the Mediterranean Art and Archaeology Program and an advisee of Dr. Tyler Jo Smith. Dustin's research interests include the archaeology of ancient Cyprus, especially during the Hellenistic and Roman periods; death, burial, and funerary practices in the Roman world; and the expression of identity and the impact of cross-cultural interaction in the material record. He has previously participated in archaoelgoical fieldwork in Italy, France, Cyprus, Maryland, Virginia, and Massachussetts.
Isabel Bielat
Isabel Bielat is a second-year PhD student in the Department of History, where she studies protest, reform, empire, and democratic expression through and beyond the contexts of British imperial history and the global nineteenth century. Bielat currently works as a research assistant on Alison Booth's Collective Biographies of Women.
Tom Williams
My name is Tom and I graduated with a BA in English from University College London in 2003 and an MA in Issues in Modern Culture, also from University College London, in 2004. Since then, I’ve worked in publishing, as a literary agent, and in publishing tech and mobile games. I am the author of A Mysterious Something In The Light: The Life of Raymond Chandler (Aurum Press 2012 / Chicago Review Press 2014 / Benvira 2014 / University of Nanking Press 2020) and I have reviewed books for The Observer, The Irish Times and The Spectator.