Faculty
The departments' faculty are highly trained and accomplished in the
four distinct disciplines of sociology, criminology, anthropology, and
social work. Graduate students are the beneficiaries of a lively
exchange of perspectives, methodologies, and skills in this
multidisciplinary environment.
Of the SASW faculty who contribute directly to the graduate
programs, several are the department's finest teachers and have
won awards for teaching excellence. The core faculty are very
active professionally as consultants to a wide range of
community-based and public agencies, as officers of professional
associations, as journal editors, and as prolific researchers and
publishers. Selected members of this faculty have considerable
experience writing academic research grants and grants for commitment
to graduate education bode extremely well for students seeking
professional development or advanced study in sociology or criminal
justice.
Anthropology
Sergio Jorge Chávez
Charles M. Hastings
Rodney C. Kirk
Len Lieberman
Alice L. Littlefield
Athena McLean
Carmen M. White
Social Work
G. Frederick Allen
Jack L. Chapis
Morley
D. Glicken
Joanne Riebschleger
Sociology
G. Frederick Allen
Brigitte H. Bechtold
Marilyn Corsianos
Joseph W. De Bolt, Sr.
Angela T. Haddad
Nancy J. Herman
David A. Kinney
Len Lieberman
Athena McLean
Harry E. Mika II
Gil Richard Musolf
Robert G. Newby
Katherine
B. Rosier
Mary Scheuer Senter
Richard H. Senter, Jr.
Blaine Stevenson
Douglas Thomson
Larry L. Tifft