Experts Guide

Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Slavery and the law, AntiBlackness and law, Law and humanities, LGBTQ studies, Civil rights
Dr. T. Anansi Wilson is an award-winning scholar of law, literary and cultural studies, a racial-justice strategist, and an author of creative nonfiction. Their legal research is situated in legal philosophy, critical theory, political economy, and constitutional law. Their writing and scholarship primarily focuses on the history of Black thought, art, and imagination crafted in response to, and resistance against, the social, political, and legal realities of domination in the West. They seek…
Adjunct Professor
Mike Wittenwyler is an administrative and regulatory attorney, and the lead attorney Godfrey & Kahn, LLC’s Political Law Group. Mike works with clients each day on campaign finance, election law, ethics and lobbying regulation, and the tax regulation of political and lobbying activities. He performs legislative planning, analysis and drafting for business and industry groups. He often participates in litigation on these matters on behalf of coalitions of individuals, businesses and trade…
Assistant Professor
XARTS 015
Expertise: Visual art, Philippine studies, Global contemporary art, Public art
Jenifer Wofford is a multidisciplinary visual artist who shows her work both nationally and internationally. She has presented projects at Bay Area venues including SFMOMA, the Asian Art Museum, YBCA, the de Young Museum and the San Jose Museum of Art. She has also exhibited at Silverlens Gallery (Manila), Frieze (Los Angeles), Asia Society (Houston), and Wing Luke Museum (Seattle). Wofford was a 2023 YBCA 100 honoree and the recipient of a 2017 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors…
Professor
Harney Science Center 414
Expertise: CS Education, Visual Coding Languages
Professor Wolber’s focuses on empowering artists, designers, kids, women, men, humanity majors, business students — makers of all types — to add coding to their creative arsenals. He designed and teaches USF’s core CS course, Computing, Mobile Apps, and the Web, which allows USF students from all majors to learn coding by building mobile apps. Wolber runs the sites DragAndDropCode.com and appinventor.org, and is the author of Drag and Drop Code: Create iPhone and Android Apps with Thunkable,…
Adjunct Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 333
Tim Wolcott received his PhD in Education from the University of California, Berkeley. His areas of interest include Second Language Acquisition during study abroad, language learning and identity, and Discourse Analysis. His recent publications include an introduction to a special issue of the L2 Journal called "Study Abroad in the 21st Century" (2016) and an article co-authored with Matthew Motyka in the APPLES journal, "Study Abroad as a Context for Spiritual Development" (2016).
Adjunct Professor
Susan Wolsborn received her MFA in Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design, BFAs in Sculpture and General Art and BA in Sociocultural Anthropology from the University of Washington. She attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and she has shown her artwork at the Queens Museum of Art and White Columns in NYC.
Adjunct Professor
Gleeson 4th Floor Adjunct Offices
Moses is an adjunct instructor in the department of engineering. They are committed to adaptive and inclusive education, and their instructional practices are informed by six semesters of teaching and facilitating discussion sections and contributing to course content for hundreds of UC Berkeley undergraduates in linear algebra, circuits, and introductory machine learning concepts in the lower-division EECS16AB courses.
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Statistics education
Rebecca Wong has been a mathematics and statistics educator for over twenty-five years.  She is active in providing professional development in statistics and pedagogy, particularly for educators at the two-year college level.  Currently she serves on several national statistics education committees and coordinates the national DataFest competition for two-year colleges. A third-generation San Franciscan, she is excited for the opportunity to be part of the USF community.