College of Arts & Sciences

Our faculty offer internationally recognized research and teaching programs. The names, terminal degrees and titles of all full-time faculty in the department are listed below.

   
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Leslie A. Bunnage, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

She specializes in social movement studies, including their revitalization attempts, impact, and use of technology.
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C Lynn Carr

C Lynn Carr, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Dr. Carr researches the individual/social interplay in gender, sexual, ethnic, and religious identity construction.
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Haynor

Anthony L. Haynor, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Dr. Haynor has been preoccupied with sociology's contribution to human betterment and its relationship to other fields.
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Kaba

Amadu J. Kaba, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Dr. Kaba's published research focuses on topics on gender, demography, culture, race/ethnicity and education.
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Kavanagh

Thomas W. Kavanagh, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Kavanagh focuses on American Indian culture and history, with an emphasis on the Comanche Indians of Oklahoma.
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Philip M. Kayal, Ph.D.

Professor

Dr. Kayal's research has focused on the sociology of AIDS volunteerism and activism and on Arab-Americans.
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Cherubim Quizon

Cherubim A. Quizon, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Her most recent publications ponder: do people in so-called "traditional" societies agree on what that means?
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Peter Savastano

Peter Savastano, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Savastano's research explores issues of religion, sexuality and gender and Christian mystical practices.
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