Faculty
Paola Bohórquez is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, at Woodsworth College, and she is the Director of the Academic Writing Centre and Coordinator of the Academic Bridging Program.
Alexandra Bolintineanu teaches in the Digital Humanities minor program offered by Woodsworth College.
Beth A. Fischer earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto and specializes in international security and US politics.
Jon Johnson's research is focused on urban land-based Indigenous Knowledge in Toronto and their representation through oral and digital forms of storytelling and teaches in the Academic Bridging, Woodsworth One and First Year Foundation seminars.
Dr. Jennifer Ross is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, of Digital Humanities and Writing jointly appointed between Woodsworth College and the Transitional Year Programme at the University of Toronto.
Heidi Craig is jointly appointed between Woodsworth College and the Department of English at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Her research and teaching focuses on Digital Humanities, Early Modern Literature, and Book History.
Jennifer DeSilva is jointly appointed between the Digital Humanities program at Woodsworth College and the Renaissance Studies program at Victoria College. Her research and teaching focuses on Digital Humanities, Historical Methods, and the Early Modern World.
Retired
Theresa Moritz taught literature, as well as critical reading and writing skills, at the University since the 1990s; she joined Woodsworth College in 2006 and taught in the Academic Bridging and Digital Humanities programs.
Thomas Socknat was the academic director of the Academic Bridging Program at Woodsworth College.
J. Barbara Rose was the Associate Director of the Academic Writing Centre that serves the academic skills and writing needs of students at Woodsworth College.
Brock MacDonald was the Director of the Academic Writing Centre. He taught in the Academic Bridging Program, Woodsworth One and First Year Foundation Seminars.