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Philosophy, Anthropology, and Religion, Department of

College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Dr. Cathy Willermet, Chair

137 Anspach Hall; 989-774-3434

Andrew Blom, Ph.D., Social and Political Philosophy
Tracy Brown, 
Ph.D.,Native North America, Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality, U.S.-Mexico Boarder

Rachel Caspari, Ph.D., Human Evolution, Race and Scientific Racism, Human Biological Variation, Human Osteology and Skeletal Biology, Forensic Anthropology

Sergio Chavez, Ph.D., Archaeology of the Americas, Archaeology Field and Laboratory Techniques, Prehistoric Economic Systems, Lab Techniques and Scientific Illustration in Archaeology, Rise of Urbanism/State Societies, The Origins of Agriculture, Physical Anthropology, Cultures of Latin America

Laura Cochrane, Ph.D.,Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology, African Cultures, Anthropology of Religion, Anthropology and Art, Ethnographic Methods

James B. Coleman, Ph.D., Ethics

Gary Fuller, B.Lit., Philosophy of Mind

Hugh T. Halman, Ph.D., Islam

Roger D. Hatch, Ph.D., Religion and Society

Hope May, Ph.D., Ancient Philosophy

John Meixner, Ph.D., Philosophy of Science, Logic

Merlyn E. Mowrey, Ph.D., Ethics and Feminist Thought

Guy M. Newland, Ph.D., History of Religions, Tibetan Buddhism

Robert Noggle, Ph.D., Ethics

William W. Reader, Th.D., Biblical Studies, Greek

Mark Shelton, Ph.D., Ethics

Greg Spinner, Ph.D., Judaism, History of Religions

Robert Stecker, Ph.D., Aesthetics

Carmen White, Ph.D., Cultural Anthropology, Educational Anthropology,Oceanic Societies, Comparative Education, Comparative Perspectives on Minorities and Schooling

Cathy Willermet, Ph.D., Modern Human Variation, Health and Disease, Dental Anthropology, Human Evolution, Human Biology, Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, Museum Studies, Mesoamerica

John Wright, Ph.D., History of Modern Philosophy 18th Century
Laurel Zwissler, Ph.D., Anthropology of Religion, Feminist Theory

 

 

Course Designators:

ANT - Anthropology

IGR - Intergroup Relations and Justice
PHL
- Philosophy

REL - Religion

Graduate-level courses offered by the Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, and Religion may be appropriate as electives on various graduate degree curricula.