Faculty
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Meet 2016 Diversity Champion Derrick Brooms
- In this Q&A we find out about Professor Brooms commitment to diversity. Instruction, research, and service are not just part of his professional life but also part of his social life. He engages with underrepresented populations and with students who face various risks and are high need. Read more about Dr. Brooms.
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2016 A&S Awards
- Congratulations to this year's honorees: Mark Austin, Robert Buchanan, Cherie Dawson-Edwards, Paul Griner, Tracy Heightchew, Alexandra O’Keefe, Rick Taylor and Derrick Brooms.
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I think, therefore I PREPARE
- Meet Disaster Master Prof. David Simpson. Prof. Simpson may not be a storm chaser – but he comes prepared with plans in the aftermath. Chair of the Urban and Public affairs, and Fifth Third Bank Professor in Community Development endowed chair, he specializes in hazards and disasters, and sustainability. At UofL since 1999, Prof. Simpson has been active in the region for planning and sustainable development issues.
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I think, therefore I REVEAL
- Meet Drawing Prof. James Grubola. In this Q&A, we learn that Prof. Grubola is a man of few words who conveys his thoughts on paper, and that most Michiganders, even the unlikely ones, participated in this northern sport.
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Scientist, authors receive 2016 Grawemeyer Awards
- In the College of Arts & Sciences, Prof. Woody Petry (Psychological & Brian Sciences) chairs the committee that administers the Grawemeyer Award in Psychology, which is given to those who are responsible for works that present new and creative ideas with clarity and power—ideas that substantially impact the field of psychology.
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I think, therefore I QUESTION
- Meet Prof. Karen Christopher. Prof. Christopher is Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Sociology. Prof. Christopher's research explores the intersections of gender, race, and class in the family, labor market, and welfare state.
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I think, therefore I am #flawless
- Meet Women’s and Gender Studies Professor Kaila Story. Prof. Story is Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences, with a joint appointment in the Department of Pan-African Studies. She holds the Audre Lorde Chair in Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
In this Q&A, we learn about Prof. Story’s interest in the intersections of gender, race, and sexuality both now and in the very ancient past, and that you don’t need to be a good dancer to love to dance.
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I think, therefore I EXPLORE
- Meet Geography & Geosciences Department Chair Keith Mountain. It’s not every day you get to meet an adventurer from Australian sheep country who spends half his year living on glaciers. Prof. Mountain is that person – a throwback to the explorers of the past combined with an acute scientific mind attuned to the environmental problems of the present. In this Q&A, we learn that a background in fine arts can be useful even when you’re knee-deep in snow studying climate change, and that no man is an island.
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Meet Egyptian History Prof. Jennifer Westerfeld
- Meet Egyptian History Prof. Jennifer Westerfeld. Prof. Westerfeld researches ancient Egyptian history, a time when Romans ruled Egypt and Christianity was flourishing. But just because she studies ancient Egypt, that doesn’t mean she’d want to live there.
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I think, therefore I TUNE IN
- Meet Popular Music Maven Proffessor Diane Pecknold. Prof. Pecknold, a professor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, focuses on popular culture of the twentieth century, with a particular emphasis on the ways that gender and race have shaped the production and reception of popular music.
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I think, therefore I DIVE IN
- Meet Liberal Studies Director John Hale. Prof. Hale, director of Liberal Studies and professor of archaeology, not only uses a textbook to instruct students about ancient times in the classroom – he shows them how to get their hands dirty in the discovery of the past at field sites in Greece and Portugal.
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First Vladivostok, now Hong Kong: UofL Diversifies Intercultural Communication
- In July 2015, three colleagues from the University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences stood for their picture with some of the leaders of the International Association of Intercultural Communication Studies in Hong Kong.
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I think, therefore I INSPIRE
- Meet Art History Professor Christopher Fulton. Prof. Fulton joined the College of Arts & Sciences in 1999. With a background in Renaissance art, he recently began investigating Mexican art and co-curated an exhibition of works by David Alfaro Siqueiros. He is currently preparing books on Siqueiros's creative practice and on Milton Rogovin's photographs of working people.
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The Quiet Alarm
- New Arts & Sciences Prof. Andreas Elpidorou’s (Philosophy) latest article for Aeon Magazine on the importance of boredom in a well-lived life.
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2015 A&S Awards
- Congratulations to this year's honorees: Jasmine Farrier, Gung-Min Gie, James Grubola, Delin Lai, and Charles Ziegler. Additionally, this year we honored our retiring faculty and many others who have dedicated over 25 years of service to the college.
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Prof. Elaine Wise receives 2015 National Girls and Women in Sports Award
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Poet and Professor Jeffrey Skinner awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
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2014 A&S Awards
- Congratulations to this year's honorees: Jason Gainous, Joy Hart, Jonathan Haws, Avery Kolers, David Owen, Prasanna Sahoo, Jeffrey Skinner, Lee Shai Weissbach, Jeneen Wiche, Daniel Vivian, Tracy K’Meyer, Selene Phillips, and Kaila Story. Additionally, this year we awarded the Exemplary Department Diversity Award to Political Science.
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A&S Faculty Honored at President's Celebration of Faculty Excellence
- A&S Faculty honored by President Ramsey at Celebration of Faculty Excellence
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UofL Faculty "sweep" all Grawemeyer Awards for Outstanding Instructional Design