New Faculty Faces
Lewis & Clark's newest crop of undergraduate faculty hail from some of the top doctoral programs in the nation and represent a rich variety of disciplines. Our students reap the benefits of being taught by seasoned professors as well as vibrant newcomers. Nearly 60 percent of the undergraduate faculty are in their 20s, 30s, or 40s.
You're likely to read more about this impressive group in the Chronicle in the years ahead.
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James Proctor
Environmental Studies Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
Directs the Environmental Studies Program. Specializes in environmental science; nature, science, and religion; and environmental ethics. |
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Elizabeth Stanhope
Mathematical Sciences Ph.D., Dartmouth College
Specializes in differential geometry and spectral geometry. |
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Iva Stavrov
Mathematical Sciences Ph.D., University of Oregon
Specializes in algebraic topology and differential geometry. |
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Susanna Morrill
Religious Studies Ph.D., University of Chicago
Specializes in religion in America. |
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Benjamin David
Art History Ph.D., New York University
Specializes in Western art history with an emphasis on early-modern Italy. |
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Karen Gross
English Ph.D., Stanford University
Specializes in Middle English and medieval Italian literature. |
George Skipworth
Assistant professor of music, was unable to be photographed for our story.
He received a D.M.A. from the University of California at Los Angeles. He specializes in symphonic/operatic conducting, as well as vocal and piano composition. |
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