Bulletin 2000-2002

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Administration

HERMAN J. SAATKAMP JR., Ph.D., Dean

GAIL PLATER, M.A., Assistant to the Dean for External Affairs

ROBERT W. WHITE, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

MIRIAM Z. LANGSAM, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Student Affairs

WILLIAM H. SCHNEIDER, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs

DON W. SCHULTHEIS, C.P.A., Assistant Dean and Business Officer

HELEN A. HENARD, M.S., Undergraduate Counselor

Michael Scott, M.S., Director of Liberal Arts Technical Services

Chairpersons

Anthropology–Jeanette Dickerson-Putman, Ph.D.

Communication Studies–John Parrish-Sprowl, Ph.D.

Economics–Robert Sandy, Ph.D.

English–Christian Kloesel, Ph.D.

Foreign Languages and Cultures–Larbi Oukada, Ph.D.

Geography–Catherine J. Souch, Ph.D.

History–Philip Scarpino, Ph.D.

Philosophy–Michael Burke, Ph.D.

Political Science–William Blomquist, Ph.D.

Religious Studies–Rowland Sherrill, Ph.D.

Sociology–David A. Ford, Ph.D.

Coordinators and Program Directors

Afro-American Studies–Monroe H. Little, Ph.D.

American Studies (Center for)–Rowland A. Sherrill, Ph.D.

Classical Studies–Robert F. Sutton Jr., Ph.D.

Economic Education (Center for)–Robert B. Harris, Ph.D.

International Studies–Richard A. Fredland, Ph.D.

Museum Studies–Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Ph.D.

Peirce Project–Nathan R. Houser, Ph.D.

Philanthropic Studies–Eugene R. Tempel, Ed.D.

Peirce Database Project–Christian J. W. Kloesel, Ph.D.

POLIS–David J. Bodenhamer, Ph.D.

Public Opinion Laboratory–Brian S. Vargus, Ph.D.

Religion in American Culture (Center for the Study of)–C. Conrad Cherry, Ph.D.

Women’s Studies–Obioma Nnaemeka, Ph.D.

The Correspondence of Frederick Douglass–John McKivigan, Ph.D.

The Works of George Santayana–Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr., Ph.D.

English as a Second Language–Thomas Upton, Ph.D.

American Sign Language/English Interpreting–Cynthia Roy, Ph.D.

Writing Program–Susanmarie Harrington, Ph.D.

Indiana Center for Intercultural Communication–Ulla Connor, Ph.D.

Medical Humanities and Health Studies–David Moller, Ph.D.

Distinguished Faculty Awards

This award is presented to faculty in recognition of excellence in teaching, research, and service. Recipients are selected annually by a committee of the Faculty Assembly of the School of Liberal Arts.

Resident Faculty Award:

1998-99 John J. Tilley

1997-98 Robert F. Sutton

1996-97 Michael B. Burke

1995-96 Catherine J. Souch

1994-95 William A. Blomquist

1993-94 Richard S. Steinberg

1992-93 Scott Seregny

1991-92 Larbi Oukada

1990-91 Rowland A. Sherrill

1989-90 Linda Haas

1988-89 Michael Balmert

1987-88 Edmund Byrne

1986-87 David G. Burns

1985-86 No award

1984-85 Jan Shipps

1983-84 Rufus Reiberg

1982-83 Warren G. French

1981-82 Frederick L. Bein

1980-81 Richard C. Turner

1979-80 Patrick J. McGeever

1978-79 John D. Barlow and Miriam Z. Langsam

1977-78 Ralph D. Gray

1976-77 Laurence Lampert

1975-76 Joseph R. Keller

1974-75 Bernard Friedman

Associate Faculty Award (first awarded in 1983):

1998-99 Sarah V. Hale

1997-98 Margaret Daniel

1996-97 Mel Winninger

1995-96 William E. Taylor

1994-95 Jennifer Cochrane and Robert Kasberg

1993-94 Joseph C. Farah

1992-93 Nancy Eddy

1991-92 Ellen Brennan

1990-91 No Award

1989-90 Elizabeth Crozier

1988-89 Marilyn Dapper

1987-88 Pamela Moss

1986-87 Michael S. Talbett

1985-86 Robert L. Beck and Clara Heath

1984-85 Joyce Hendrixson

1983-84 Barbara Zimmer

1982-83 Rebecca A. Fitterling
 


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