At the forefront of Saybrook is the Head of College (HoC). In the role as chief administrative officer, the HoC sets the college’s intellectual and cultural tone, just as they are responsible for students’ physical safety and well-being. Together with the Associate Head of College, the HoC oversees and cultivates the college’s social life, hosting study breaks, Saybrook Teas, trips, and other events. The HoC and Associate Head of College live amidst the students in the Saybrook “Biggs House” where many events are coordinated.
The Assistant Director of Operations ensures the smooth functioning of the college. In addition to coordinating its events and maintaining its facilities, the AD oversees the college’s finances, serves as a liaison between the college and the business office, and supervises special projects.
Supporting the Head of College is the senior administrative assistant, who handles the day-to-day business in the Saybrook Office. While coordinating with the staff in staging the college’s events, the senior AA works especially closely with students and the SCC in support of their many activities.
The Saybrook Aides staff the front desk of the Saybrook office and help students and visitors with the million questions they bring to the office. The aides can help with reserving a room, getting keys, signing out a DVD or board game, or registering a party.
Head of College Thomas NearProfessor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Curator in Vertebrate Zoology at the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Chair of the EEB Department, and Head of Saybrook College, Thomas Near earned a B.S. in biological sciences and a B.A. in history from Northern Illinois University in 1993, a Ph.D. in ecology, ethology, and evolution from the University of Illinois, and a Center for Population Biology postdoctoral fellowship at University of California, Davis. Prior to arriving at Yale in 2006 Prof. Near was an assistant professor at the University of Tennessee. At Yale Prof. Near has serves as the Chair of the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and was Editor-In-Chief for the journal Systematic Biology. From his first semester as a member of the Yale faculty, Prof. Near has been a fellow of Saybrook College serving as a first year advisor and since 2015 the Head of College. Prof. Near’s research uses genomic data to reconstruct the evolutionary history of fishes. Focusing on North American freshwater fishes and a lineage of fishes endemic to Antarctica, his research seeks to understand the mechanisms that generate and maintain biodiversity. An interesting by product of this research is the discovery and description of new species of fishes. As a curator in the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Prof. Near has supervised a dramatic increase in the research collection of fishes, with a large number of important specimens resulting from field work with Yale undergraduates. Prof. Near’s research has resulted in the publication of more than 175 scientific papers. He teaches courses in ichthyology, phylogenetics, and evolutionary biology. You can learn more about Prof. Near’s research at nearlab.org Prof. Near is from the Northcenter/West Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago and is a rare example of someone who roots for both the Cubs and White Sox. Given that the only time the two teams faced off in the World Series was 1906, he is assured that he will never have to choose the best of his favorites. |
Associate Head of College Allison NearAllison Near earned a B.A. in English and French from Colgate University, and a J.D. from Northeastern University. Allison grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, but she relocated to Connecticut in 2006. Since landing in New Haven, Allison has worked as a legal aid attorney at New Haven Legal Assistance, Inc. and as an Assistant Federal Public Defender. Presently, she is a partner at the New Haven law firm of Jacobs & Dow, LLC, where she focuses her practice on criminal defense and general civil litigation. Allison loves to cook, enjoys camping with her family, and has season theater tickets to the Yale Rep. Allison and Tom live with their two school aged daughters, Alice and Becca, and their two cats, Basil and Snowball. The girls can often be seen in the courtyard sharing baked goods, organizing games, or putting on impromptu performances. |
Ann Marie GilmoreSenior Administrative Assistant II, Head’s Office Ann Marie Gilmore is at the center of the action in the Saybrook office, handling the heavy volume of its day-to-day business. If you’re looking for information about applying for one of Saybrook’s fellowships, using one of the college’s public spaces, or planning an event, Ann Marie is the person to see. Because Ann Marie works so closely with the Saybrook Aides, the Assistant Director of Operations, and the Head of College, she’s a great resource to turn to whenever you’re not sure where to start with a project you’re just getting off the ground. You can reach her by phone, at 203 432-0540, or by e-mail. |
Kristin ButlerAssistant Director of Operations, Saybrook College Kristin Butler joined Saybrook College on August 1 as its new Operations Manager. Kristin started at Yale in 2011 and comes to Yale College from Hospitality; her previous position was in Berkeley as a Guest Experience Manager. Kristin is thrilled to be part of the Saybrook Community. You can reach her by phone at 203-432-0532, or by e-mail. |
Saybrook Aides: |
Head Saybrook AideSatia HatamiSatia Hatami is a senior from Southern California majoring in Statistics & Data Science with a certificate in Energy Studies. When she‘s not in the Saybrook College Office, you can find her at the Middle Eastern North African (MENA) Cultural Community where she is serving her second year as a MENA Peer Liaison. Satia is also a member of La Casa and the Yale Society of Women Engineers. She is definitely a coffee person but tries to avoid it because it gives her heart palpitations. In her free time, she loves to read or go on explorative walks with her friends.
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Juan Ahumada |
Jonathan Akinniyi |
Maria ArozamenaMaria, ‘26, comes from sunny Tampa, Florida, and is proud to consider herself a Pitbull enthusiast (dale). A prospective English major (but still deeply confused), she’s involved with the Yale Student Environmental Coalition, Project Environmental Culture of Responsibility (ask her about the intersection of environmentalism + the arts!), and serves as co-president of the Cuban-American Undergraduate Students Association. Come say hi if you find her napping in the Saybrary, studying in the basement, or faithfully in the dining hall every Saybrook Taco Tuesday! |
Sarah CheungSarah Cheung ‘25 is from San Francisco and is a proud Hong Kong-American! She is majoring in Environmental Studies, is part of the Human Rights program, and is pursuing certificates in Data Science and Chinese (queen of “and,” unfortunately). Sarah is also a 5-year MPP student at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs starting this year. Outside of the classroom, she is a peer mentor for the Environmental Studies program, part of Proof of the Pudding, an SSAA jazz acapella group, Yale Taekwondo, and VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) to help support low-income New Haven residents. She has done plastics research with the Lowenstein Project at the Yale Law School, data research for the Yale Center of Environmental Law and Policy, and studied abroad in Taiwan under the Light Fellowship. Her favorite parts about Saybrook are the hammock and peaceful vibes of the courtyard. It’s also the college that everyone hates on but secretly loves (why is the dining hall always full at dinner??). You can find her avoiding Bass Library, scootering around, and eating. |
Kate Choi |
Emerson Harris |
Julianne Harwood |
Mika Hiroi |
Cleia Jones |
Dana Ko |
Callie KruegerCallie, class of ‘25, is from rural Wisconsin and likes to make it her whole personality. She plans to major in EVST and/or ENVE, and pursue a Spanish certificate. When not in the SY College Office, you’ll find her on the courts in Lanman, the rugby pitch, the Stiles basement with the Common Closet crew, basking in the sun, or anywhere that has food/books. She can’t decide if she’s a coffee or tea person, and is definitely a music enthusiast. She doesn’t have a favorite ice cream flavor because she is well-cultured and appreciative when it comes to ice cream, contrary to most other food groups. |
Abby Matsuyasu |
Chernice MbogoriChernice Mbogori is a junior from Nairobi, Kenya majoring in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Within her major, she plans to focus on the impact of gender in shaping public policy and government structures. Outside of working as an aide, she is involved in the Yale Women’s Rugby Team, Yale Undergraduate Productions House, and the Yale Dance Works Team and is the Director of Events and Partnerships within the Women’s Leadership Initiative. Chernice loves quad biking, spending time outdoors, dancing, reading literature, public speaking, exploring restaurants, and trying new recipes. She is excited to be an Aide! |
Maggie NardiniMaggie, class of ‘26, is from New Haven and is majoring in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. She’s involved in Code Haven and has been a ULA for several intro CS classes, and is always looking to get to know more people in the major. When she’s not hosting or attending office hours, she’ll probably be studying in HQ, at the Saybrook gym with her suitemates, or visiting her cats at home. She loves reading, spending time outdoors, and baking with her suitemates in her free time. |
Lucas Papamitsakis |
Nikita PaudelNikita (she/her), class of ‘25, is an FGLI student originally from Nepal who now resides in Baltimore, Maryland. She is intending to study Global Affairs and human rights. She works multiple jobs on campus such as being a Saybrook College Aide (the best college aides to ever exist) and a vaccine verifier for Yale College of Arts. Nikita also interns for the International Rescue Committee with their Asylee Casework Team to help asylum seekers and refugees resettle into the US. Outside of work, Nikita is involved in various student organizations such as the South Asian Society, Yale International Relations Association, Yale Votes, Rangeela (Yale’s premier bollywood fusion dance team), and the Saybrook College Council. While Nikita is not a coffee or tea fanatic, you can find her anywhere that has sweets and desserts and away from anywhere that has veggies because she is a chronic picky eater. In her free time, Nikita loves to nap, hang in the Saybrook hammocks, chill with friends, and on occasion, freaks out over why she does have any free time. |
Aryana Ramos-VazquezAryana Ramos-Vazquez (she/her) is a junior majoring in Biomedical Engineering! She hails from the pretty green of Tuxedo Park, New York. She also works at La Casa Cultural as a student coordinator, so you’ll be sure to find her working in La Casa’s kitchen, chilling in the Despierta Boricua (Yale’s Puerto Rican student organization) room, and sleeping in the gallery! You can also see her performing with the Yale Glee Club in Woolsey Hall, studying in the Music Library or Good Life Center, or enjoying the sunshine on cross campus with friends when it’s warm out! Aryana loves creative writing, watching book rant reviews, taking long walks with music, and playing chess (she loves blitz) when she has a free moment! |
Isabelle Ruppe |