Dr. Amy Watkin is a professor of English. Her areas of interest include women writers, gender studies, literary adaptations, 18th- and 19th-century British literature, and human rights. She’s currently writing a historical fiction novel about Constance Wilde, the wife of famed Irish writer and gay icon Oscar Wilde. She has not yet found a circle of stones that generates time travel in the Upper Midwest, but she’s keeping her eyes peeled just in case.

 

 

Dr. Darcie Sell is an associate professor of psychology and currently serves as chair of the psychology department. She is a counseling psychologist and her research focuses on intimate relationships; specifically, she investigates the ways in which gender-related attitudes predict relational quality. Her teaching interests include personality, psychopathology, psychotherapy, and sports psychology. In her free time, she enjoys learning about medicinal properties of Scottish native plants and practicing the proper pronunciation of Sassenach.