Hsu tapped for new advising position
Roland Hsu, a lecturer in the Introduction to the Humanities program, has been tapped for the new position of senior associate director of Undergraduate Advising Programs (UAP).
In his new role, Hsu will work closely with Lorraine Sterritt, director of UAP, and Professor Steven Zipperstein, faculty director of undergraduate advising, on the design and implementation of undergraduate advising. In particular, Hsu will be responsible for directing the office's peer programs and for managing the cases of individual students.
Hsu's teaching in IHUM and his research explore the relationship between politics, art and memory. Prior to teaching at Stanford, Hsu was an assistant professor of modern European history at the University of Idaho and an academic adviser in the College of the University of Chicago.
Sterritt also announced two new hires: Glenn Brody Magid was tapped as the new academic director of Wilbur Hall, a full-time academic adviser for Wilbur students, and Ronit Stahl was named the new assistant academic director for student athletes. Magid is new to Stanford, having spent the last two years doing research in Assyriology at the University of California-Berkeley. Stahl will help provide academic advising to student athletes in the Academic Resource Center. Stahl also directs the Partners for Academic Excellence II, a mentoring program for student athletes.


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