Charlotte Connop is a new assistant professor of earth and climate sciences at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. She is a metamorphic petrologist and geochronologist whose research focuses on investigating the processes which lead to changes in the distribution of elements throughout Earth’s crust. Prior to her new role, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Connop earned her bachelor’s degree in earth and environmental science from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. in geosciences from Pennsylvania State University.
Sarah Olsen has been named director of the Rice Center for Teaching at Williams College in Massachusetts. Dr. Olsen first joined the college’s faculty in 2016 and currently holds the title of associate professor of classics. Her areas of expertise include ancient Greek literature, art, and culture. She has authored numerous scholarly publications, including Solo Dance in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature: Representing the Unruly Body (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
A graduate of Wellesley College in Massachusetts, Dr. Olsen earned her master’s degree and Ph.D. in classics from the University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Howard received a master’s degree and a doctor of veterinary medicine degree from Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee.

Dr. Kopera-Frye received a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in developmental and clinical psychology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from New Mexico State University.

Dr. Xu earned her bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctor of musical arts degree from The Juilliard School in New York City.


