Browsing by: liberal arts and humanities

Craig Borchardt
Instructional Assistant Professor
Borchardt conducts research and teaches courses on palliative and end-of-life care, spirituality and faith in medicine, and medical ethics.
Jonathan Coopersmith
Professor of History
In his research, he emphasizes that technology cannot be viewed simply in a national context, but must be understood in a larger international context in his teaching and research.
Catherine Eckel
Professor
Catherine Eckel is an experimental economist who has made important contributions on topics that are both policy-relevant and of interest to the academic community.
Joe Feagin
Professor
Joe Feagin’s research interests are racial and ethnic studies, gender relations and the urban political economy.
Ted Goebel
Professor
Ted Goebel’s research focuses on the Ice Age origins of the first Americans, specifically the peopling of the Americas, stone artifact analysis and Paleoindian archaeology in Alaska & Siberia.
Kirby Goidel
Professor of Political Science
Goidel is an expert on public policy and co-editor of Social Science Quarterly.
Rodney Hill
Professor
Rodney Hill’s research interests include social and behavioral factors in architecture, creativity and future studies.
Felipe Hinojosa
Associate Professor of History
Regarding elections, Hinojosa is an expert on immigration and policing, and how elections intersect with the Latinx community.
Claire Katz
Professor
Claire Katz’s research interests are in contemporary French philosophy, feminist theory, modern Jewish thought, philosophy of education, and philosophy of religion.
Laura Mandell
Professor
Laura Mandell’s research focuses on Eighteenth-century literature, British Romantic literature, Digital Humanities.
Stephen Maren
Professor
Stephen Maren is a behavioral neuroscientist who specializes in the neurobiology of learning and memory.
Ann McNamara
Associate Professor
Ann McNamara’s research areas are computer graphics, augmented reality, visual perception, virtual reality and eye tracking.
Walter Peacock
Professor
Walter Gillis Peacock conducts research on urban planning, sustainability and resiliency issues, natural hazards, hazards mitigation and adaptation, long-term disaster recovery and quantitative methods.
B. Dan Wood
Professor of Political Science
Wood's area of expertise is the American presidency, especially as it pertains to party polarization in the American system.