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Amy Schwartz
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HISTORY
During the winter months, you can catch her on the ice every Monday night.
B.A. Wesleyan University; M.A. University of Kansas. Appointed 2001.
Thomas Ramsey
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RELIGION
A firm believer in independent thinking who cultivates imagination and integrity in his students.
B.A. Hamilton College; M. Div. Yale Divinity School. Appointed 1990, 1998.
Sarah Ream
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THEATER AND DANCE
An alumna who returned to Exeter to "build a sense of ensemble" in all aspects of teaching, and life
B.A. Yale University. Appointed 1997.
Ron Kim
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HISTORY
Dodgers fan. Named after Ronald Reagan – “only male name my mother knew when we arrived from Korea.”
B.A. University of California (Berkeley); M.A. University of Chicago. Appointed 1994.
Alison Hobbie
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CHEMISTRY
A chemist who sparks “Aha!” moments whenever she can.
B.A. Wellesley College; M.S. University of Virginia. Appointed 2001.
Nick Unger
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CLASSICAL LANGUAGES
He found his passion for the classics back when he was a student at Exeter.
B.A. Yale University; M.A. University of California, Berkeley. Appointed 2004.
Catherine E. Holden
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MATHEMATICS
A licensed engineer.
B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S. University of Illinois. Appointed 1998.
Brad Robinson
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PHYSICS
Folk guitarist who experiments with beehive designs and solar power in his spare time.
B.A. Clark University; Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed 1988.
Rosanna Salcedo
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MODERN LANGUAGES
Teaches lessons in listening—and the fine art of disagreeing.
B.A. Amherst College; Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed in 2001. Dean of Admissions for the Summer School 2006-2009.
Inna Sysevich
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MODERN LANGUAGES
A Russian émigré who shares laughter, Russian movies, and home cooking with her students.
B.S. and M.S. University of Agriculture (Kiev, Ukraine). Appointed 1995.
Ralph Sneeden
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ENGLISH
A poet who challenges students to "emerge from discussion proud of themselves."
B.A. University of Massachusetts at Amherst; M.A. Middlebury College; M.F.A. Warren Wilson College. Appointed in 1995.
Viviana Valdés Santos
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MODERN LANGUAGES
“I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Cuban exiles.”
B.S. Georgetown University; M.A. Middlebury College; M.S.Ed. University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. Rutgers University. Appointed 2001.
Eimer Page
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ENGLISH
Hailing from James Joyce's turf, she encourages students to see the beauty in great works of literature.
B.A., Ph.D. Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; M.A., Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Appointed 2004.
Russell D. Weatherspoon
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RELIGION
A philosopher who believes in the value of dialogue.
B.A. Brooklyn College (C.C.N.Y.); Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed 1987.
Russell D. Weatherspoon
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RELIGION
A philosopher who believes in the value of dialogue.
B.A. Brooklyn College (C.C.N.Y.); Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed 1987.
Eimer Page
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ENGLISH
Hailing from James Joyce's turf, she encourages students to see the beauty in great works of literature.
B.A., Ph.D. Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; M.A., Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Appointed 2004.
Inna Sysevich
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MODERN LANGUAGES
A Russian émigré who shares laughter, Russian movies, and home cooking with her students.
B.S. and M.S. University of Agriculture (Kiev, Ukraine). Appointed 1995.
Ralph Sneeden
|
ENGLISH
A poet who challenges students to "emerge from discussion proud of themselves."
B.A. University of Massachusetts at Amherst; M.A. Middlebury College; M.F.A. Warren Wilson College. Appointed in 1995.
Amy Schwartz
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HISTORY
During the winter months, you can catch her on the ice every Monday night.
B.A. Wesleyan University; M.A. University of Kansas. Appointed 2001.
Thomas Ramsey
|
RELIGION
A firm believer in independent thinking who cultivates imagination and integrity in his students.
B.A. Hamilton College; M. Div. Yale Divinity School. Appointed 1990, 1998.
Viviana Valdés Santos
|
MODERN LANGUAGES
“I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Cuban exiles.”
B.S. Georgetown University; M.A. Middlebury College; M.S.Ed. University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. Rutgers University. Appointed 2001.
Sarah Ream
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THEATER AND DANCE
An alumna who returned to Exeter to "build a sense of ensemble" in all aspects of teaching, and life
B.A. Yale University. Appointed 1997.
Rohan Smith
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MUSIC
Conductor of Exeter’s symphony and chamber orchestras. An Australian and a violinist who played at the opening of the Sydney Opera House.
B.M. Sydney University; M.M. Manhattan School of Music. Appointed 1995.
Rosanna Salcedo
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MODERN LANGUAGES
Teaches lessons in listening—and the fine art of disagreeing.
B.A. Amherst College; Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed in 2001. Dean of Admissions for the Summer School 2006-2009.
Ron Kim
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HISTORY
Dodgers fan. Named after Ronald Reagan – “only male name my mother knew when we arrived from Korea.”
B.A. University of California (Berkeley); M.A. University of Chicago. Appointed 1994.
Catherine E. Holden
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MATHEMATICS
A licensed engineer.
B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S. University of Illinois. Appointed 1998.
Alison Hobbie
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CHEMISTRY
A chemist who sparks “Aha!” moments whenever she can.
B.A. Wellesley College; M.S. University of Virginia. Appointed 2001.
Jim DiCarlo
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SCIENCE
An aficionado of relativity, quantum mechanics, the Harkness system, and contra dancing.
A.B. Dartmouth College; M.S. Stanford University. Appointed 1993.
Vivian G. Moreira Komando
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ART
Creative soul who incorporates social and environmental awareness into her classes. "Education hands the torch to the next generation."
B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Florida State University; John and Elizabeth Phillips Fellowship. Appointed 2005.
Brad Robinson
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PHYSICS
Folk guitarist who experiments with beehive designs and solar power in his spare time.
B.A. Clark University; Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed 1988.
Inna Sysevich
|
MODERN LANGUAGES
A Russian émigré who shares laughter, Russian movies, and home cooking with her students.
B.S. and M.S. University of Agriculture (Kiev, Ukraine). Appointed 1995.
Ralph Sneeden
|
ENGLISH
A poet who challenges students to "emerge from discussion proud of themselves."
B.A. University of Massachusetts at Amherst; M.A. Middlebury College; M.F.A. Warren Wilson College. Appointed in 1995.
Catherine E. Holden
|
MATHEMATICS
A licensed engineer.
B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S. University of Illinois. Appointed 1998.
Rohan Smith
|
MUSIC
Conductor of Exeter’s symphony and chamber orchestras. An Australian and a violinist who played at the opening of the Sydney Opera House.
B.M. Sydney University; M.M. Manhattan School of Music. Appointed 1995.
Eimer Page
|
ENGLISH
Hailing from James Joyce's turf, she encourages students to see the beauty in great works of literature.
B.A., Ph.D. Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; M.A., Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Appointed 2004.
Nick Unger
|
CLASSICAL LANGUAGES
He found his passion for the classics back when he was a student at Exeter.
B.A. Yale University; M.A. University of California, Berkeley. Appointed 2004.
Rosanna Salcedo
|
MODERN LANGUAGES
Teaches lessons in listening—and the fine art of disagreeing.
B.A. Amherst College; Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed in 2001. Dean of Admissions for the Summer School 2006-2009.
Thomas Ramsey
|
RELIGION
A firm believer in independent thinking who cultivates imagination and integrity in his students.
B.A. Hamilton College; M. Div. Yale Divinity School. Appointed 1990, 1998.
Viviana Valdés Santos
|
MODERN LANGUAGES
“I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Cuban exiles.”
B.S. Georgetown University; M.A. Middlebury College; M.S.Ed. University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. Rutgers University. Appointed 2001.
Jim DiCarlo
|
SCIENCE
An aficionado of relativity, quantum mechanics, the Harkness system, and contra dancing.
A.B. Dartmouth College; M.S. Stanford University. Appointed 1993.
Alison Hobbie
|
CHEMISTRY
A chemist who sparks “Aha!” moments whenever she can.
B.A. Wellesley College; M.S. University of Virginia. Appointed 2001.
Russell D. Weatherspoon
|
RELIGION
A philosopher who believes in the value of dialogue.
B.A. Brooklyn College (C.C.N.Y.); Ed.M. Harvard University. Appointed 1987.