Ashley was a 2015-2016 communication studies scholar and remained at Ithaca College as a faculty member until 2019. The courses she taught included Introduction to Public communication, Advanced Public Communication: Social Justice & Cultural Communication, Black Feminist Theory, African American Rhetoric. She is currently teaching in the Iowa State University Communications Department.
Ashley Hall
Eric Glover
Eric Glover was a 2015-2016 theatre scholar. He is now an assistant professor adjunct at David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, where he practices dramaturgy and dramatic criticism. He published "African American Perspectives in Musical Theatre" (London: Methuen Drama, 2024) and has other works featured in "Milestones in Musical Theatre" (London: Routledge, 2023), program materials, Sondheim from the Side , and various works inTheater magazine, where he is a contributing editor. He is also a member of the editorial board and a peer reviewer for Studies in Musical Theatre and serves on the board for Yale Cabaret. Glover was elected secretary of the American Society for Theatre Research in 2023.
Hayley Marama Cavino
Hayley was a 2015-2016 Women and Gender Studies scholar. She is of Māori (Ngāti Whitikaupeka, Ngāti Pūkenga) and Pākehā (English, Irish, Scottish, Jewish) descent. She holds a PhD (Cultural Foundations of Education) and C.A.S (Women's & Gender Studies) from Syracuse University where she wrote a doctoral thesis on the colonial context of sexual violence and trauma experienced by Māori whānau (indigenous extended family) and the connections between violence on the land and body.
She holds Masters and Bachelors degrees in Psychology from the University of Waikato (Aotearoa/New Zealand), and a Certificate in Māori Language (Poupou Huia Te Reo) from Te Wānanga o Raukawa (Aotearoa/New Zealand). Hayley is currently a teaching fellow in the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Waikato where she teaches Māori and indigenous research methods to graduates. She is also an adjunct professor in Native American & Indigenous Studies at Syracuse University where she teaches indigenous women’s lives.