Ph.D. University of Illinois – Chicago B.A. Northeastern Illinois University M.A. Northeastern Illinois University
Shimaa M. Ghazal
Instructor in Science
Education
B.S. Ain Shams University M.S. Ain Shams University Ph.D. Ain Shams University
What do you find most rewarding about your role at Exeter?
“The most interesting part for me is to see the progress the students made by the end of each term, where they started and where they are ending now. The excitement you see on their faces when they understand a concept that seemed challenging or when they start working on their lab data. The difference I can make as a teacher in their life, every group of the students is different, it is a new experience for me each term.”
Marcus D. Rabb
Chair of the Department of Music
Education
B.M. Howard University M.Mus. Howard University
“Music chose me at a young age. I perform. write, arrange and teach music because it’s who I am and my gift to the world.”
Kevin Pajaro-Marinez
Assistant Director of Equity and Inclusion
Education
B.A. University of Rhode Island M.A. Michigan State University
Courtney M. Shaw
Chair of the Department of Health Education
Education
B.S. Middle Tennessee State University M.S. Middle Tennessee State University
Beth Rohloff
Associate Director of the Library
Education
M.L.I.S. Simmons College M.Ed. Eastern Nazarene College B.A. St. Lawrence University
“Our students go through such a tremendous amount of personal growth and discovery during their time here as high school students. I love that at the library we have the opportunity to support so many students in this journey – from prep library orientation to their History 333’s.”
Erin E. Bradley
Advance Practice Provider
Education
M.S. University of New England B.A. Roanoke College
Lina Wang
Instructor in Classical Languages
Education
B.A. Stanford University
Jessica A. Emory
Instructor in Mathematics
Education
M.A. Brandeis University B.A. Wheaton College – Mass
“I am an organic chemist by training, but I was fortunate to have many opportunities to learn and explore in a variety of contexts. I teach math because I find it to be the most gratifying lens through which to support young people and help them find themselves and their way forward.”
Anthony L. Reed
Instructor in Theater & Dance
Education
B.S. Northwest Missouri State University M.F.A. Southern Illinois University
“I hope students are able to see the direct connections between what they learn in their science or mathematics classes and real world applications, especially in Theater and Dance.”