Faculty and Instructor Profiles
We work with a diverse group of faculty and instructors currently teaching community-engaged learning (CEL) at the University of Toronto. They bring their disciplinary knowledge, innovative teaching methods, and on-the-ground experience to the development and delivery of CEL courses. Learn more about some of our CEL faculty and instructors by browsing through the profiles below.

Kris Kim
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
Physical & Environmental Sciences

Leanne R. De Souza-Kenney
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
Human Biology Program and Health Studies Program, University College

Linda Trinh
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Olivier St-Cyr
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Faculty of Information

Simone Weil Davis
Instructor (retired)
Ethics Society & Law/Trinity One

Teresa Lobalsamo
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Language Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga

Siobhan O’Flynn
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
Canadian Studies Program

Katherine Entigar
Assistant Professor of Critical Adult Education
Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education/OISE

Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio
Assistant Professor of Spanish, Teaching Stream
Department of Spanish & Portuguese

Blake Poland
Associate Professor
Dalla Lana School of Public Health

Ahmed Allahwala
Professor, Teaching Stream
Department of Human Geography

Jill Carter
Associate Professor
Indigenous Studies; Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies; Transitional Year Programme

Sherry Fukuzawa
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
Anthropology

Maria Assif
Professor, Teaching Stream
ENGA02 Coordinator & Joint UTSC/OISE Program Faculty Advisor

Franco Taverna
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Human Biology Program

David Roberts
Director, Urban Studies Program
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream

Michelle Arnot
Professor, Teaching Stream
Associate Chair, Undergraduate Education, Pharmacology and Toxicology

Aditi Mehta
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
Urban Studies Program