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The Faculty, 2020-2021 The Faculty, 2021-2022 1 Assistant Professor The Faculty, 2021-2022 BA, Jesus and Mary College; MA, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics; PhD, Clemson University Academic year of appointment to faculty is indicated in parentheses after Kara L. Bopp (2005) each name. Associate Professor J. David Alvis (2009) BA, Hamilton College; MA, New York University; PhD, Syracuse Associate Professor University BA, MA, University of Dallas; PhD, Fordham University Heidi E. Bostic (2013) A. K. Anderson (2000) Associate Professor Professor BA, BS, Wofford College; PhD, University of Tennessee, Knoxville BA, Wofford College; MDiv, Yale University; PhD, Graduate Theological Jennifer L. Bradham (2020) Union Assistant Professor Aikaterini Andrews (2000) BA, College of Charleston; MS, University of California at Santa Barbara; Associate Professor PhD, Vanderbilt University BS, American College of Greece; MBA, Delaware State University; PhD, Peter K. Brewitt (2014) Clemson University Assistant Professor Caleb A. Arrington (2001) BA, Dartmouth College; MA, PhD, University of California, Santa Cruz Professor Taylor C. Brorby (2020) BS, University of Richmond; PhD, University of Utah Assistant Professor Stefanie H. Baker (2008) BA, St. Olaf College; MALS, Hamline University; MFA, Iowa State Professor University BS, Clemson University; MS, North Carolina State University; PhD, Mark S. Byrnes (2001) Clemson University Professor Colleen M. Ballance (2005) BA, Lafayette College; MA, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin Associate Professor Maria Begona Caballero Garcia (2006) BFA, Tulane University; MFA, Brandeis University Associate Professor Kenneth J. Banks (2009) BA, Universidad de Extremandura; MA, Western Michigan University; Associate Professor PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BA, Concordia University; MA, PhD, Queens University Benjamin J. Cartwright (2013) Laura H. Barbas-Rhoden (2000) Associate Professor Professor BS, Messiah College; MS, University of North Carolina at Greensboro BA, University of Georgia; MA, PhD, Tulane University Matthew E. Cathey (2004) Charles G. Bass (1988) Professor Dr. and Mrs. Larry Hearn McCalla Professor BA, University of the South; PhD, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; MS, Professor Texas AM University BS, William Carey College; PhD, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Anne J. Catlla (2008) James T. Bednar (2009) Associate Professor Associate Professor BS, MA, University of Kansas; MS, PhD, Northwestern University BA, Hanover College; MA, Kent State University; PhD, Vanderbilt Alan D. Chalmers (2005) University Professor Jenny J. Bem (2008) BA, MA, University of Sheffield; PhD, University of Southern California Associate Professor Beau M. Christ (2016) BSBA, MS, Appalachian State University Assistant Professor Timothy A. Bersak (2015) BS, Doane College; PhD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Assistant Professor Deidra A. Coleman (2017) BA, BS, Boston University; MA, PhD, Clemson University Assistant Professor Camille L. Bethea (2003) BS, Shaw University; MA, PhD, North Carolina State University Professor Lori Cruze (2015) BA, Wofford College; MA, Vanderbilt University; MA, PhD, University of Assistant Professor North Carolina at Chapel Hill BS, University of Tennessee; PhD, University of Florida Smriti Bhargava (2020) George R. Davis (1993) 2 The Faculty, 2021-2022 Dr. and Mrs. Larry Hearn McCalla Professor BA, Tufts University; MA, Northeastern University; PhD, University of Professor Pennsylvania BS, Campbell University; PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lillian E. Gonzalez (2001) Zachary S. Davis (2017) Professor Assistant Professor BA, Wofford College; MPA, Clemson University BS, Erskine College; PhD, Purdue University Karen H. Goodchild (1999) Daniel J. Day (2011) Chapman Professor in the Humanities Associate Professor Professor BA, University of Missouri-Kansas City; MFA, Southern Methodist BA, University of Georgia; MA, PhD, University Of Virginia University Andrew F. Green (2006) William E. DeMars (2001) Associate Professor Professor BA, Tulane University; MBA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BA, Creighton University; MA, PhD, University of Notre Dame Natalie S. Grinnell (1997) Christine S. Dinkins (2002) Reeves Family Professor Keenan Professor Professor Professor BA, Tulane University; MA, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo BA, Wake Forest University; MA, PhD, Johns Hopkins University Rachel E. Grotheer (2020) Courtney M. Dorroll (2013) Assistant Professor Associate Professor BA, Denison University; MS, PhD, Clemson University BA, Purdue University; MA, Indiana University; PhD, University of Arizona Kimberly A. Hall (2015) Philip C. Dorroll (2013) Assistant Professor Associate Professor BA, George Mason University; MA, Georgetown University; PhD, BA, Purdue University; MA, Indiana University; PhD, Emory University University of California, Riverside David S. Efurd (2010) Alysa M. Handelsman (2018) Associate Professor Assistant Professor BFA, Cornell University; MA, University of Georgia; PhD, Ohio State BA, Northwestern University; MA, PhD, University of Michigan University Aaron R. Harp (2020) Diane S. Farley (2013) Assistant Professor Associate Professor BMus, Ouachita Baptist University; MMus, University of North Texas; BA, Wofford College; MAcc, University of South Carolina DMA, University of Colorado Maya M. Fein (2020) Bria N. Harper (2021) Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BS, BFA, Southern Oregon University; MFA, Northwestern University BA, MA, University of Alabama; PhD, Michigan State University Mark A. Ferguson (2003) Jeremy E. Henkel (2011) Professor Associate Professor BA, Wofford College; MA, PhD, Washington University BA, Whitman College; MA, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa John K. Fort (2002) Stacey R. Hettes (2003) Associate Professor Professor BA, Wofford College; JD, Samford University BS, King's College; PhD, University of California, Riverside Cynthia T. Fowler (2003) Jameica B. Hill (1993) Associate Professor Professor BA, MA, University of Georgia; PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa BS, Wofford College; PhD, Clemson University Jocelyn A. Franklin (2021) Dane C. Hilton (2021) Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BA, University of California, Berkeley; MA, PhD, University of Colorado BS, MA, Appalachian State; PhD, University of Alabama Aaron L. Garrett (2017) Sally A. Hitchmough (1996) Assistant Professor Professor BS, Jacksonville State University; MS, Jacksonville State University; PhD, MA, PhD, University of Southern California Auburn University Tracie M. Ivy (2010) Victoria J. Gilbert (2021) Associate Professor Assistant Professor The Faculty, 2021-2022 3 BS, University of Illinois; MS, PhD, Illinois State University Assistant Professor BS, College of the Holy Cross; MS, PhD, Duke University Robert C. Jeffrey (1999) Professor Daniel B. Mathewson (2004) BA, Indiana University; MA, PhD, University of Dallas Associate Professor BA, Messiah College; MTS, Duke University; PhD, Emory University Christina B. Johnson (2015) Senior Instructor Amanda L. Matousek (2014) BA, Wofford College; MEd, EdS, Converse College Associate Professor BA, BS, MA, University of Akron; PhD, Ohio State University Ryan A. Johnson (2009) Associate Professor John R. McArthur (1990) BSBA, MS, Appalachian State University; PhD, University of South Reeves Family Professor Carolina; PhD, Rhodes University Professor BS, MS, Montana State University; PHD, Claremont Graduate School Katherine J. Jones (2006) Professor W. Gary McCraw (1982) BA, Davidson College; MA, PhD, University of Chicago Professor BS, Wofford College; MM, University of South Carolina Li Qing Kinnison (2004) Peacock Professor of Chinese Dawn E. McQuiston (2013) Professor Associate Professor PhD, Michigan State University BS, Eastern New Mexico University; MA, PhD, University of Texas at El Paso Charlotte A. Knotts-Zides (1999) Professor Stephen A. Michelman (1996) BA, Guilford College; MS, PhD, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Professor AB, Vassar College; MA, PhD, Suny Center Stony Brook Kirsten A. Krick-Aigner (1997) Professor Geoffrey C. Mitchell (2015) BSLA, Georgetown University; MA, PhD, University of California, Santa Assistant Professor Barbara BS, Furman University; PhD, University of Arizona David I. Kusher (1996) John F. Moeller (2007) Professor Professor BA, University of California, Santa Barbara; MA, San Francisco State BA, University of California, San Diego; PhD, University of California, University; PhD, University of Georgia Santa Barbara Dresden N. Lackey (2021) Jeremy S. Morris (2017) Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BA, Appalachian State University; MS, University of Baltimore; PhD, BS, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; PhD, University of Utah Georgia State University Robert E. Moss (1992) Eun-Sun Lee (2004) Dr. and Mrs. Larry Hearn McCalla Professor Professor Professor DMA, University of Southern California BA, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, Harvard University Rhiannon A. Leebrick (2016) Youness Mountaki (2017) Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BA, Hollins University; MA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State BA, Hassan 2 University of Arts Human Sciences; MEd, Lock Haven University; PhD, University of Tennessee University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Florida John C. Lefebvre (1999) James R. Neighbors (2003) Professor Professor BA, McGill University; PhD, Duke University BA, University of Washington; MA, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison Ingrid E. Lilly (2020) Britton W. Newman (2012) Assistant Professor Associate
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