Katherine A. Stanton

Pronouns
she | her | hers
Position
Director of the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning
Role
Senior Associate Dean of the College
Office Phone
Assistant
Office
328A Frist Campus Center
Bio/Description

In her role as director, Dr. Stanton oversees the operations of the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning to ensure that its many services and programs in support of teaching and learning are internally well coordinated and aligned with the educational priorities of the Office of the Dean of the College.

After receiving her Ph.D. in Literatures in English from Rutgers University, Kate served as Assistant Director of the McGraw Center from 2003 to 2007. She then spent ten years at Harvard in different administrative roles, including academic affairs and faculty affairs. She also taught regularly in Harvard’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program, teaching courses on postcolonial literature and feminist theory. Since returning to Princeton, Kate has been instrumental in implementing multiple enhancements to McGraw’s Teaching Initiatives and Programs for Faculty.

Areas of Responsibility
250th Anniversary Fund Proposals
Committee on Classrooms and Schedule
McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning
Online Learning Platforms (Coursera, edX, Kadenze, NovoEd)