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William Todd

Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature at Harvard University

William Mills Todd III is a distinguished academic at Harvard University. He holds the positions of Harvard College Professor, Harry Tuchman Levin Research Professor of Literature, and Research Professor of Comparative Literature.13 Todd specializes in Slavic languages and literatures as well as comparative literature.5

Todd's academic background includes:

  • AB from Dartmouth College
  • MA from Oxford University
  • Ph.D. (institution not specified)5

Throughout his career at Harvard, Todd has taken on various roles:

  1. Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures24
  2. Dean of Undergraduate Education (appointed in March 1996)24
  3. Faculty Fellow for the Men's Tennis team6

Todd's expertise extends to Russian literature, as evidenced by his authorship in publications related to Slavic languages.7 His contributions to Harvard's academic community span teaching, research, and administrative leadership in undergraduate education.

Highlights

William Todd - Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
William Todd - Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Jun 6 · thecrimson.com
Todd Named as Replacement | News | The Harvard Crimson
Mar 7 · thecrimson.com
Pilbeam, Todd Selected as New Undergraduate Education Deans

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Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts