Division of Intercultural Excellence

Emily D. Baker

Office Manager

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Affiliated Department(s)

Mosaic Intercultural Center

Interfaith Center

Division of Intercultural Excellence

  

BIO

Emily joined the Mosaic and Interfaith Centers as Office Manager in January 2026. 

Emily has lived in two countries and brings a deep appreciation for culture, history, and community to her work. She was born in New Hampshire and spent her early childhood there before moving with her family to Montréal, Canada, where she completed her elementary and middle school years. She later returned to the United States to finish high school and university. 

Emily earned her undergraduate degree in Cultural Anthropology and Forensic Science from the University of New Hampshire in 2021, followed by a Master’s degree in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont in 2022. She has a passion for all things history, crafting, and pop culture—and can always be counted on to chat enthusiastically about the latest TV show or a new embroidery technique. 

Bio

Emily joined the Mosaic and Interfaith Centers as Office Manager in January 2026. 

Emily has lived in two countries and brings a deep appreciation for culture, history, and community to her work. She was born in New Hampshire and spent her early childhood there before moving with her family to Montréal, Canada, where she completed her elementary and middle school years. She later returned to the United States to finish high school and university. 

Emily earned her undergraduate degree in Cultural Anthropology and Forensic Science from the University of New Hampshire in 2021, followed by a Master’s degree in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont in 2022. She has a passion for all things history, crafting, and pop culture—and can always be counted on to chat enthusiastically about the latest TV show or a new embroidery technique.