Wanda Zemler-Cizewski (Ph.D. in Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, 1983), [Historical], specializes in the history and theology of the Middle Ages, particularly in the theology of the twelfth century. She is the recipient of an NEH Humanities Summer Fellowship (1990) and the author of several articles in professional journals (e.g. “ Forma Dei-forma Servi: A Study of Thomas Aquinas' Use of Philippians 2:6-7,” Divus Thomas 92 (1989): 3-32; “A Theological Feast: The Commentary by Rupert of Deutz on Trinity Sunday,” Recherches de Théologie ancienne et médiévale 55 (1988): 41-52; “Interpreting the Hexaemeron: Honorius Augustodinensis De Neocosmo,” Florilegium 7 (1985): 84-108). She is currently working on a book-length study of the medieval exegesis of Genesis 2:18-25 (the creation of Eve). Recently published articles include: “Aquinas' Three Precepts of the Natural Law and the Homo Microcosmos Tradition,” Proceedings of the PMR Conference 18 (1993-94) 229-240; “Thomas Aquinas' Use of Lex and Ius: A Reconsideration,” Proceedings of the PMR Conference 18 (1993-94) 241-251; "Guibert of Nogent's How to Preach a Sermon," Theological Studies 59 (1998): 406-419.