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Index of Faculty Articles

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



A
  • Douglas Ashley, Music
    Fall 2005
    World Renowned Pianist Strikes Balance at C of C

B
  • Von Bakanic, Sociology
    Spring 2004
    Sociologist Strives to Understand Prejudice's Roots and Remedies
  • Bill Barfield, Physical Education
    Spring 2006
    PE Professor Raises the Bar on Biomechanical Research
  • Virginia Bartel, Education
    Spring 2006
    Helping Others-- On and Off Campus
  • Quentin Baxter, Music
    Fall 2005
    Touring the World to the Beat of His Own Drum
  • Vince Benigni, Communication
  • Spring 2006
    Cougar Students and Sports Benefit from Comm Prof's Zeal
  • Calvin Blackwell, Economics
    Spring 2005
    Dissecting the Decision Making Process
  • Christophe Boucher , History
    Spring 2006
    Scholar Determined to Change Contemporary Attitudes about American Indians
  • Rosemary Brana-Shute, History
    Spring 2006
    A World Less Traveled, Well, At Least For Everyone Else

C
  • Matthew Canepa, Art History
    Spring 2006
    Professor is Attracted to Art History's Cultural Reflections
  • Tom Carroll, Physical Education
    Spring 2006
    True Family Man Finds Balance at C of C

  • Karen Chandler, Arts Management
    Spring 2006
    Linking The Foundation of Jazz to Charleston
  • Joy Vandervort-Cobb, Theatre
    Spring 2006
    The Heart and Soul of the Theatre Department
  • Frank Cossa, Art History
    Spring 2005
    Films and Plays (Including His Own) Drive Art Historian
  • Robert Crout, History
    Fall 2005
    Exploring Charleston's "French Connection"
  • Claire Curtis, Political Science
    Fall 2005
    Professor Keeps Watch on Extremist Literature

D and E
  • Bill Danaher, Sociology
    Spring 2004
    Music's Influence in Early 20th Century Labor Unrest
  • George Dickinson, Sociology
    Spring 2004
    Professor is National Expert on Death and Dying Issues
  • Lee Drago, History
    Spring 2004
    Civil War Scholar from Land of Lincoln Finds Home in Charleston




  • Jocelyn Evans, Economics
    Spring 2006
    Jocelyn Evans: An Economist Investing in Understanding


F
  • Andy Felts, Urban Affairs and Policy Studies
    Fall 2005
    Urbane Felts Perfect for Urban Studies Program
  • Douglas Ferguson, Communication
    Fall 2005
    Former TV Executive Helps Lead Growing Communication Department
  • Merissa Ferrara, Communication
    Spring 2006
    A New Outlook on Interpersonal Communication
  • Hollis France, Political Science
    Spring 2005
    Poly Sci From A South American Perspective
G
  • Tessa Garton, Art History
    Spring 2006
    Studying Romanesque Sculpture is Both Business and Pleasure for Art History Professor
  • Beth Goodier, Communication
    Fall 2005
    Spirituality in Workplace: Are We Forgetting Something?

H
I
  • Lee Irwin, Religious Studies
    Fall 2005
    Department Chair Specializes in Native American Indians
K
  • Alex Kasman, Mathematics
    Spring 2004
    Media's Depiction of Mathematicians Intrigues Professor
  • Susan Kattwinkel, Theatre
    Spring 2004
    Virtual Vaudeville: Coming Soon to a Computer Near You
  • Tom Kent, Management and Marketing
    Fall 2005
    Running's Impact on Mr. Management
  • Denis Keyes, Special Education
    Spring 2004
    Special Education Professor Has High Profile Specialty
L
  • Celeste Lacroix, Communication
    Spring 2004
    Media's Fairness in Cultural Depictions
  • Chris Lamb, Communication
    Spring 2005
    Home Runs: Two Books In One Year
  • Simon Lewis, English
    Fall 2005
    Bringing the World Together
  • Rita Livingston, History
    Fall 2005
    From the Center of Devastation: Helping Students Learn the Greatest Lesson

M
  • Marian Mazzone, Art History
    Spring 2006
    Art Historian Brings International Perspective
  • Cindi May, Psychology
    Spring 2005
    Understanding Memory
N
  • James Newhard, Classics
    Fall 2005
    Professor Helping Discover Ancient Settlement in Turkey
O
  • David Owens, Marine Biology
    Fall 2005
    Diamondback Terrapins and the Future of Man

P
  • Cliffton Peacock, Studio Art
    Fall 2005
    The Colorful World of Cliff Peacock
  • John Peters, Biology
    Spring 2006
    Biology Professor Turns Students Into Scientists
  • Alison Piepmeier, Political Science
    Fall 2005
    New Women's Studies Director Has Big Plans
  • W. Scott Poole, History
    Spring 2005
    The Confederate "Lost Cause" is Not Lost to Historian
  • Sara Powell, Elementary and Early Childhood Education
    Fall 2005
    Exploring Handheld Technology for Middle Schools
  • Bernard Powers, History
    Spring 2004
    Charleston's Proposed African American Museum

R
  • John Rashford, Anthropology
    Spring 2004
    Professor Plants the Importance of...Plants
  • Mike Reardon, Communication
    Spring 2006
    A Virtually Engaging Experience
  • Terry Richardson, Physics and Astronomy
    Fall 2005
    Professor Assists NASA with Cutting Edge Telescope
  • Dale Rosengarten, Addlestone Library
    Spring 2005
    Religious and Cultural Historian and Archivist
  • Robert Russell, Historic Preservation
    Spring 2006
    Historic Preservationist Writing Book on Randolph Hall Architect


S
  • Gorka Sancho, Marine Biology
    Spring 2004
    Interest in Tuna No FAD
  • Brenda Sanders, Sociology
    Spring 2004
    Urban Legends: Fact or Fiction?
  • Leslie Sautter, Geology
    Spring 2005
    The Ocean Occupies This Geologist
  • Timothy Scheett, Physical Education and Health
    Fall 2005
    Sick and Tired? Tim Scheett Knows Why!
  • Susan Simonian, Psychology
    Fall 2005
    Psychology: The Passion of Her Life
  • Lee Chin Siow, Music
    Spring 2006
    World Class Violinist Chooses C of C
  • Mark Sloan, Halsey Gallery
    Spring 2004
    Circus Historian Celebrates Life Under The Big Top
  • Wayne Staats, Computer Science
    Spring 2004
    Software Program Can Make Skies Safer




Godwin Uwah, French
Spring 2006
An Optimistic Existentialist


W
  • Gene Waddell, Library/History
    Spring 2004
    Historian Writes Definitive Book on Charleston Architecture
  • Trevor Weston, Music
    Spring 2004
    Professor in Tune with Charleston's Music and History
  • John Widholm, Psychology
    Spring 2006
    Changing the World One Rat at a Time
  • Hugh Wilder, Philosophy
    Spring 2005
    Champion Professor/Champion Athlete
 

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