About our
faculty
The faculty who teach in the Women's Studies program have a strong commitment
to undergraduate teaching, as evidenced by their consistently high teaching
evaluations. The faculty have diverse research interests and have attained
advanced degrees from some of the most prestigious institutions in the
nation.
Participating Faculty:
Melissa Boehm – Mass Communication
Sally Boniece - History
Amy Branam – English
Shoshana Brassfield – Philosophy
Sunshine L Brosi - Biology
Jennifer Flinn - Psychology
Ellen Grolman - Music
Julie Hartman - Sociology/Women's Studies
Mary Anne Lutz – English
Nicole Mattis - Theatre
Eleanor McConnell - History
Trina Redmond - Psychology
Randall Rhodes - Visual Arts
Elesha Ruminski - Communication Studies
Maria-Luisa Sanchez - Foreign Languages & Literature
Women's Studies Steering Committee:
Melissa Boehm – Mass Communication
Sally Boniece - History
Amy Branam - English
Jennifer Flinn - Psychology
Julie Hartman - Sociology/Women's Studies
Mary Anne Lutz - English
Nicole Mattis - Theatre
Eleanor McConnell - History
Randall Rhodes - Visual Arts
Elesha Ruminski - Communication Studies