
The Newcomb College Center for Research on Women is currently engaged in compiling a list of faculty at Tulane University whose research interests pertain to women’s empowerment and gender issues. In building this resource the Center hopes both to facilitate the formation of research cluster groups as well as to highlight Tulane’s contributions to the growing body of scholarly research in the field of Gender Studies. The Research Mapping Project will result in an Internet data base of gender research assets.
Michelle Adams, Sociology
Thomas Albrecht, English
Constance Balides, Communication
Ila Berman, School of Architecture
April Brayfield, Sociology
Linda Carroll, Italian
Emily Clark, History
Adrienne Colella, A.B. Freeman School of Business
David M. Corey, Psychology
Jill Daniel, Psychology
Carole Daruna, Communication
Rachel Devlin, History
Gary Dohanich, Psychology
Charlotte D’Ooge, Newcomb College Center for Research on Women
Kate Drabinski, Women’s Studies
Shanshan Du, Anthropology
Holly Flora, Art
Anastasia Gage, International Health and Development
Hope Glidden, French and Italian
Laura Haas, Payson Center for International Development and Technology Transfer
Jiang He, Epidemiology
Martha Huggins, Sociology
Mahmud Khan, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Michelle Kohler, English
Nghana Lewis, English
Ana Lopez, Communication
Kate Macintyre, International Health and Development
Jeanette Magnus, School of Medicine
Rebecca Mark, English
Adeline Masquelier, Anthropology
Nancy Maveety, Political Science
Judith Maxwell, Anthropology
Vicki Mayer, Communication
Nancy Mock, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine & Newcomb College Center for Research on Women
Supriya Nair, English
Tatjana Pavlovic, Spanish & Portuguese
Loretta Pyles, School of Social Work
Gary Remer, Political Science
Molly Rothenberg, English
Janet Ruscher, Psychology
Mime Schippers, Sociology
Maureen Shea, Spanish and Portuguese
Tanya Tetlow, Law School
Molly Travis, English & Newcomb College Institute
Michele White, Communication
Beth Willinger, Newcomb College Center for Research on Women
Gertrude Yeager, History