About St. John's College
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St. John’s College Annapolis Faculty 2007-2008 Academic Year
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JONATHAN N. BADGER
Jonathan.Badger@sjca.edu
B.S., University of South Carolina, (1987); M.A., North Carolina State University, (1991) Graduate Student, Duke University, (1990-91); Earhart Fellow, (1995); Ph.D. Fordham University, (1996); Olin Fellow, (2000-01); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (1996--)
ANDRE BARBERA
Charles.Barbera@sjca.edu
B.A. in Music, Wesleyan University, (1974); Ph.D. in Musicology, University of North Carolina, (1980); Resident Fellow, Newberry Library, Chicago (1978); Visiting Assistant Professor of Music, Cornell University (1979-82); Assistant Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame (1982-89); Visiting Assistant Professor of Music, St. Mary's College, Notre Dame (1989-90); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1990-); President, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Annapolis (1997-)
JAMES HOWARD BEALL
Jim.Beall@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-263-2371 x 6915; Direct: 410-295-6915; Fax: 410-626-0789
B.A., Physics, University of Colorado, (1972); M.S., Physics, University of Maryland, (1975); Ph.D., Physics, University of Maryland, (1979); Active duty, U.S. Air Force, (1963-67); Graduate Research in Astrophysics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, (1975-78); Congressional Science Fellow, Office of Technology Assessment, United States Congress, Washington, D.C. (1978-79); Project Scientist, BKD, Arlington, Virginia, (1979-81); National Academy of Sciences / National Research Council / Naval Research Laboratory Resident Associate, E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., 1981-83; Consultant, E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., (1983-present); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (1982-present); Science and Engineering Advisory Board, High Frontiers, Arlington, Virginia, (1991-present); Senior Adjunct Professor, Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, (1992-present)
GISELA BERNS
Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, (1964); Abitur, Hoelderlin Gymnasium, Stuttgart, (1959); Classics and Philosophy, Universities of Heidelberg, Frankfurt, Munich, Tuebingen, (1959-63); Staatsexamen I, University of Heidelberg, (1963); Fellow Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, University of Florence, (1963-64); Instructor in Classics and Philosophy, Bismark Gymnasium, Karlsruhe, (1964-65); Staatsexamen II, University of Heidelberg, (1965); Instructor in Classics and Philosophy, Rosary College, (1966-67); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (1967-)
LAURENCE BERNS
Laurence.Berns@sjca.edu
B.A., University of Chicago, (1950); Ph.D., University of Chicago, (1957); U.S. Army, (1946-47); Lecturer in the Liberal Arts, Basic Program of Liberal Education for Adults, University of Chicago, (1956-59); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, retired; Andrew W. Mellon Tutorship, (1972-); Associate Professor of Philosophy, Rosary College, (1966-67); Associate, Clare Hall, Cambridge University, (1971-72); Richard Hammond Elliot Tutorship, (1980-)
JEFFREY BLACK
Jeffrey.Black@sjca.edu
B.A. (Hon.), University of Toronto, (1993); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (1999-)
MICHAEL BLAUSTEIN
Michael.Blaustein@sjca.edu
Phone: 443-716-4004
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, (1974); Ph.D., Harvard University, (1984);Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1984-)
ELIZABETH M. BLETTNER
B.A., Stanford University, (1969); Graduate study in English literature, University of Wisconsin, (1970-71); M.A. in Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, (1978); Ph.D. in Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, (1985); Instructor of philosophy and humanities, Pennsylvania State University (1979-80); Richard M. Weaver Fellowship (1981); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1982-)
KATHLEEN C. BLITS
Kathleen.Blits@sjca.edu
B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Delaware; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1990-)
GARY BORJESSON
B.A., Whitman College, (1987); M.A., Emory University, (1994); Ph.D., Emory University, (1997); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1999-)
WILLIAM T. BRAITHWAITE
B.A., Virginia Military Institute, (1961); J.D., Washington and Lee University, (1964); U.S. Army, (1968-70); Associate & Partner, Mayer, Brown, & Platt, Chicago, (1973-80); Associate Professor of Law, Loyola University, Chicago, (1980-95); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (1995-)
EVA BRANN
Phone: 410-268-0445
B.A., Brooklyn College, (1950); M.A., Yale University, (1951); Ph.D., Yale University, (1956); Fellow of the American Numismatic Society (Summer 1952); Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (1952-53); American Agora Excavations at Athens as Sibley Fellow of Phi Beta Kappa, Instructor; Instructor in Archaeology, Stanford University (1956-57); Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1958-59); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1957-); Addison E. Mullikin Tutorship (1971-); Member, U.S. Advisory Commission for International Education and Cultural Affairs (1975-77); Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1976-77); Arnold Visiting Professor, Whitman College (1978-79); Visiting Scholar in Honors Education, University of Delaware (1984-86); Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities (1987-88); Member, Maryland Advisory Committee of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1988-96); Dean, St. John's College, Annapolis (1990-1997); Doctor of Humane Letters, Whitman College (1995); Doctor of Letters, Middlebury College (1999); Recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities Medal (2005)
NANCY D. BUCHENAUER
B.A., Cornell University, (1967); M.A., Cornell University, (1969); Ph.D., Brown University, (1980); Ford Foundation Fellow, (1966-68); University Fellow in Classics, Brown University, (1969-70); Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe, (1980-96); Director of The Graduate Institute, (1991-94); Tutor, Annapolis, (1997-)
CHESTER BURKE
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis (1974); Master of Music, University of Michigan, (1979); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (1984-)
NICHOLAS CAPOZZOLI
Nicholas.Capozzoli@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6905
B.S., Manhattan College, (1964); M.D., New York University, (1968); M.A., St. John's College Graduate Institute, (1981); Neurological Residency Training, Mt. Sinai Hospital, (1973); Board Certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, (1976); Member, American Academy of Neurology, Anne Arundel County Medical Society; Attending Neurologist, Anne Arundel Medical Center, (1974-); Attending Neurologist/Assistant Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, (1976-); Chairman, Professional Advisory Committee on National Multiple Sclerosis Society, (1986-94); Medical Director of the Hospice Program, Anne Arundel Medical Center, (1980-87); Tutor, St. John's College, (1985-); Chairman, Medical Ethics Committee, Anne Arundel Medical Center, (1985-94)
DYLAN CASEY
Dylan.Casey@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6921
Web: www.dylancasey.org
B.S., Physics, Michigan State University (1991); B.A., Political Philosophy, Michigan State University (1991); M.A., Physics, University of Rochester (1993); Ph.D., Experimental Particle Physics, University of Rochester (1997); Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics, Michigan State (1997-2001); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2001-)
MATTHEW CASWELL
Matthew.Caswell.sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, (1996); Ph.D., Philosophy, Boston University, (2003); DAAD Fellow, Philipps-Universitat, Marlburg, (2002-03); Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Boston University, (2003-05); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, (2005-)
JOSEPH P. COHEN
Joseph.Cohen@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6913
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1956; J.D., University of Maryland Law School, 1976; Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1956-57, 1959-62; University of Vienna Summer School, 1957; United States Army, 1957-59; Lecturer in the Liberal Arts, University College, University of Chicago, 1960-62; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1962-; Visiting Fellow, Yale Law School, 1971-72; Summer Fellow, Council for Philosophical Studies, 1977; NEH Summer Fellow, 1978, 1984; Visiting Scholar, Oxford University, 1978-79
MICHAEL COMENETZ
Michael.Comenetz@sjca.edu
B.A., The Johns Hopkins University (1965); M.A., Brandeis University (1967); Ph.D., Brandeis University (1972); Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Kansas (1972-75); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1975-)
RADOSLAV DATCHEV
Radoslav.Datchev@sjca.edu
Degree in Philosophy, University of Sofia, 1982; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Sofia (1982-83); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1992-)
MICHAEL G. DINK
Michael.Dink@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-626-2511
Harvard University, 1970-72; B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1975; M.A., Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 1978; Ph.D., Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 1986; Teaching Assistant, The Catholic University of America (1978-80); Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe (1980-84); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1984-); Director of Athletics, St. John's College, Annapolis (1986-88); Director, Graduate Institute in Liberal Education (1998-2001); Dean, Annapolis Campus (2005-)
ROBERT DRUECKER
Robert.Druecker@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6909
B.S., Marquette University, 1966; M.A., Boston University, 1974; M.A., Counseling, Loyola College, 1996; Woodrow Wilson Fellow (1966-67); Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Boston University (1972-76); Fulbright and American Scandanavian Foundation Fellow, Norway (1976); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1977-); Counselor and Therapist, (1996-)
C. NATHAN DUGAN
B.A., College of William and Mary, 1992; Ph.D., in Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 1999; Earl Warren Political Theory Fellowship, 1992-1994; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1999-
HARVEY FLAUMENHAFT
Harvey.Flaumenhaft@sjca.edu
B.A., University of Chicago, 1960 M.A., University of Chicago, 1962; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1980; Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Harvard University, 1960-61; National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fellow, 1963-65; Lecturer in Political Science, Roosevelt University, 1965; Lecturer in Liberal Arts, University of Chicago, 1965-66; Instructor in Government, Wheaton College (Massachusetts), 1966-68; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1968-; Fellow, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, George Washington University, 1981; MIT/Harvard Workshop on Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control, 1983; National Endowment for the Humanities Constitutional Fellow, 1984-85; NEH Planning Grant, 1986-87; NEH Interpretive Research Grant, 1987-89; Visiting Professor, Department of Educational Studies, University of Delaware (1989); Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Grant (1992-94); Dean, St. John's College (1997-2005)
MERA J. FLAUMENHAFT
Mera.Flaumenhaft@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6916
B.A., University of Chicago, 1966; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1967; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1970; Woodrow Wilson Fellow (1966-67); University of Pennsylvania Foundation Fellow (1966-70); Assistant Professor of English, Anne Arundel Community College, (1970-76); National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend (1977); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1977-)
ROBERT GOLDBERG
Robert.Goldberg@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-5539
B.A., Harvard University, 1981; M.A., University of Toronto, 1983; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1990; Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science, University of Toronto, 1989-90; Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Kenyon College, 1990-94; John M. Olin Faculty Fellow in History and Political Theory, Kenyon College, 1994-95; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1995-
MICHAEL W. GRENKE
B.A., University of Chicago, 1988; Ph.D. Boston College, 1994; Lecturer, University of New Hampshire, 1993; Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston College, 1993-94, 96; Visiting Assistant Professor in Political Science, Michigan State University, 1995; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1997-
LIJUN GU
B.A., Beijing University, China, 1980-84; M.A., George Washington University, 1989; Ph.D. The George Washington University, 1995; Researcher, The Institute of International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China, 1984-87; Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, The George Washington University, 1995; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1996-
CATHERINE R. HAIGNEY
Catherine.Haigney@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-0465
B.A., University of Virginia, 1981; M.A., University of Virginia, 1983; Ph.D., Univeristy of Virginia, 1989; Lecturer in English, Vanderbilt University (1985-86); Instructor, Goucher College (1987-89); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1989-)
DANIEL HARRELL
Office: Mellon 207
Daniel.Harrell@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6923
B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1989; Ph.D., Emory University, 1997; Faculty Member, Oglethorpe University, 1996-98; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1998-
KATHERINE HEINES
Katherine.Heines@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Santa Fe, 1982; M.A., 1986, Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, 1997; Lecturer, The Catholic University of America, 1987-88; Instructor, Marquette University, 1988-89; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1995-
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HENRY HIGUERA
Henry.Higuera@sjca.edu
B.A., Cornell University, 1974; M.A., University of Toronto, 1976; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1983; Instructor in Political Science, Dickinson College (1981-82); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1982-); Member, National Council on the Humanities of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), 1990-1997;(Chair, Public Programs Committee, 1994-95)
MARILYN DOUVILLE HIGUERA
Marilyn.Higuera@sjca.edu
B.S., University of Michigan, 1975; M.S., University of Michigan, 1977; Associate Mathematician, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics laboratory (1977-79); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1979-)
CHRISTIAN HOLLAND
Christian.Holland@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, 1984; S.T.B. in Theology, Pontificium Institutum Gregorianum,1991; S.S.L. in Biblical Studies, Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 1994; Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, Emory University, 1994; Tutor, Il Collegio Greco, Rome, Italy, 1991-94; Tutor and Instructor, Monastère de la Sainte Croix, Chevetogne, Belgium, 1994-1997; Instructor, Emory University, 1999-2003; Fellow, The Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Emory University, 2003-2004; Tutor, St.John's College (2004-)
PETER KALKAVAGE
B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1973; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1976; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1983; Instructor in Philosophy and the Humanities, Pennsylvania State University (1976-77); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1977-)
RANDY KIDD
Randy.Kidd@sjca.edu
A.A., Shoreline Community College, Seattle, 1989, Liberal Studies; B.A., The Colorado College, 1991, Psychology; M.A., Western Washington University, 1997, European History; Ph.D., M.Phil., Yale University, History of Medicine and Science; 2001 Teaching Assistant, Yale University, 1999-2000; Instructor, Yale University, 2000; Visiting Assistant Professor, Smith College, 2001; Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Morris, 2002-2005; Instructor in History, Drexel University, 2005-2006; Tutor, St. John's College, (2006-)
MARGARET KIRBY
B.A., King's College, 1977; M.A., Dalhousie University, 1979; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1988;; Commonwealth Scholar, Hertford College, Oxford University, 1980-82; M.Litt., Faculty of Modern Languages, Oxford University, 1982; Gasthorer, Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat, Heidelberg, 1982; Junior Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto, 1983-85; Fellow and Tutor, University of King's College, 1987-89; Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe, 1990-96, Annapolis, 1997-
PAMELA KRAUS
Pamela.Kraus@sjca.edu
M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1973; Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, 1980; NDEA Fellow (1968-70); Woodrow Wilson Fellow (1973-74); Lecturer, The Catholic University of America (1975-80); Assistant Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America (1980-85); American Fellowships Program Panel, American Association of University Women (1985-present); NEH Fellowship, (1989-90); Earhart Foundation Grant (2001); Tutor, St. John's College (1985-); Editor, St. John's Review (1994-)
ANITA L. KRONSBERG
Phone: 410-626-2512
B.A., St. John's College, 1980; Tutor, St. John's College (1984-), Assistant Dean, (1998-2000, 2006-)
SAMUEL KUTLER
Samuel.Kutler@sjca.edu
Phone: 410 263 2261 (Home)
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1954; Graduate Study, American University, 1955-61;Assistant Mathematician (1954), Associate Mathematician (1957), Mathematician (1961), The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Instructor, American University (1960); Visiting Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1960); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1961-); Andrew W. Mellon Tutorship (1972-); Dean, St. John's College, Annapolis (1982-84)
DUANE J. LACEY
Duane.Lacey@sjca.edu
B.A., Liberal Studies and Philosophy, Eugene Lang College, New School University, 2002; M.A., Philosophy, The Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, New School University, 2004; Ph.D., Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, New School University, 2007; Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Georgian Court University, 2007; Visiting Scholar, University of Notre Dame, 2007; Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Instructor, Bifröst University, Iceland, 2007; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 2008-
EMILY H. BROOKER LANGSTON
Emily.Langston@sjca.edu
B.A., Emory University, 1987; M.A., University of Chicago, 1988; Ph.D. Emory University, 2004; Jacob K. Javitz Fellow, 1989-93; Certificate in Jewish Studies, The Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, St. Cross College, Oxford University, 1993; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1995-
WILLIAM JON LENKOWSKI
Jon.Lenkowski@sjca.edu
B.A., Marquette University, 1965; M.A. in Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, 1970; Doctoral Studies in Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, Columbia, University of Freiburg; Instructor of Philosophy, Rutgers University (1968-76); Visiting Lecturer, Philosophy of Science, New York Institute of Technology (1976-77); Lecturer, ancient Greek philosophy, New School for Social Research (1977-79); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1979-)
PATRICIA M. LOCKE
Patricia.Locke@sjca.edu
B.A., Gonzaga University, 1977; M.A., Philosophy, Boston College; Ph.D., Philosophy, Boston College, 1984; Teaching Fellow, Boston College (1978-82); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1984-)
PAUL W. LUDWIG
B.A., University of Tennessee, 1987; M.A., Oxford University, 1995; M.A., University of Chicago, 1995; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997; Lecturer in the College, University of Chicago, 1996; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1997-
JOSEPH MACFARLAND
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1987; Fulbright Fellow, visiting the Department of Medieval History, University of Bologna, 1993-94; Ph.D., Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, 1996; Program Coordinator for Fundamentals: Issues and Texts, University of Chicago, 1994-97; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1998-)
NICHOLAS MAISTRELLIS
B.S., Bates College, 1962; Department of History of Science (1962-67), Teaching Assistant (1962-66), University Fellow (1966-67), University of Wisconsin; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1967-)
THOMAS MAY
Phone: 410-295-2906; Fax: 410-295-6906
B.A., Loyola College, 1971; M.A. Fordham University, 1975; Assistant Professor, Loyola College (1974-79); Visiting Lecturer, Goucher College (1976-78); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1979-); Visiting Fellow, St. Chad's College, Durham University, UK (1989-1990); Director, Graduate Institute in Liberal Education, Annapolis (1986-89, 1995-1998)
THOMAS MERRILL
Thomas.Merrill@sjca.edu
B.A., Fundamentals: Issues and Texts, University of Chicago (1996); M.A., Political Science, Duke University (1999); Ph.D., Political Science, Duke University (2003); NRI Postdoctoral Fellowship, American Enterprise Institute (2003-4); Postdoctoral Fellow, Program on Constitutional Government, Harvard University (2004-5); Tutor, St John's College, 2006-)
LOUIS MILLER
Louis.Miller@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-280-9705 B.A., Columbia, 1986; Ph.D. Princeton, 1994; Lecturer in the Liberal Arts, University of Chicago (1990-1998); Lecturer in History, University of Pennsylvania (1992-1994); Assistant Professor in History, Harvard University (1995-2000); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2000-)
FRANCOISE MONNOYEUR-BROITMAN
BA, Master, and DEA in Philosophy, Sorbonne I, Paris, France, 1977-1981; BA Literature and Latin, Sorbonne III, Paris, France, 1981; Fulbright Scholar, Stanford University, USA (1984-1985); German language and PhD studies, Innsbruck University, Austria (1987-1989); PhD Philosophy, University of Poitiers, France, 1992; Post-doc, University of Mannheim, Germany (1993-1994). Philosophy Professor at Lycee Guedy and Lecturer in History of Sciences at ESIEE, Paris, France (1981-1987); Researcher, CNRS and Academy of Sciences, Paris, France (1989-1996); Lecturer in Philosophy and History of Sciences, Linköping University, Sweden (1996-2001); Visiting Professor at the Physics and Women's Studies departments, College of William and Mary (2001-2002); Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Allegheny College and Howard University (2002-2005); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 2006-
SRIRAM NAMBIAR
Sriram.Nambiar@sjca.edu
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology in Madras; Ph.D., Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo; At Buffalo, Mr. Nambiar specialized in the history and philosophy of logic, of mathematics, and of natural science; he wrote a dissertation on George Boole; and he taught in the departments of chemistry, education and philosophy. He has also been a research assistant in experimental and computational studies of the thermophysical properties of chemical mixtures, and in experimental and theoretical studies of fluid mechanics of soil erosion. Most recently he has been working as a software information modeler, while completing a book on the origins of mathematical logic in the work of George Boole.
SUSAN R. PAALMAN
Susan.Paalman@sjca.edu
B.A., Rice University, 1990; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1997;; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1997-
CARL PAGE
Carl.Page@sjca.edu
B.A., University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1980; M.A., (Honors), University of Auckland, 1982; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1987; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Emory University (1987-94); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1994-)
WILLIAM PASTILLE
Phone: 410-626-2542
B.A., Music, Brown University, 1976; M.A., Musicology, Cornell University, 1979; Ph.D., Musicology, Cornell University, 1985; Visiting Faculty, School of Music, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1985-86); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1986-); Assistant Dean, St. John's College of Annapolis (1993-95); Director, Graduate Institute, St. John's College of Annapolis (2001-)
LOUIS PETRICH
Louis.Petrich@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-315-9753
B.A., Northwestern University (1982); M.A., University of Chicago (1986); Ph.D., candidate, University of Chicago (1986-90); Teaching Assistant, University of Chicago (1985-87); Dramaturg, Assistant Director, Actor, Court Theater, Chicago (1985-89); Fulbright Scholar, Romania (1990-91), Kyrgyzstan (2000-01); U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer, Czech Republic (1992-93); Reader and Stage Crew, Folger Shakespeare Library and Theater (1993-95); Civic Education Project Fellow, Slovakia (1995-97), Romania (1997-99), Kyrgyzstan (1999-2000, 2002); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2002-)
JACQUELINE L. PFEFFER MERRILL
Jacqueline.Merrill@sjca.edu
Office: Mellon 215, extension 6920
B.A. (Hon.), The University of Calgary, 1991; A.M., Duke, 1994; Ph.D., Duke University, 1997; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2000-)
ALAN PICHANICK
Alan.Pichanick@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1998; M.A., Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, 2002; Ph.D., Committee on Social Thought and Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 2005; Junior Fellow, John M. Olin Center, University of Chicago, 1999-2003; Visiting Instructor, Department of Political Science and Core Humanities Program, University of Richmond, 2003—2004; Visiting Instructor, Intellectual Heritage Program, Temple University, 2004–2005; Assistant Professor, University Honors Program and Department of Philosophy, The George Washington University, 2005–2006; Tutor, St John's College, (2006-)
GABRIEL PIHAS
Gabriel.Pihas@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1993; M.A., M.Phil., Yale University, 1997; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2003; Fellow, American Academy of Rome (2001-2002); Assistant Professor, European College of Liberal Arts, Berlin (2003-2005); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2006-)
AMANDA PRINTZ
Amanda.Printz@scja.edu
B.A., Guilford College, 1999; Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Southern California, 2007; Teaching Assistant, University of Southern California, 2000-2005; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2007-).
GREGORY RECCO
Gregory.Recco@sjca.edu
B.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1994; Ph.D., Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, 2002; Graduate Instructor, Pennsylvania State University, 1996-2003; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Skidmore College, 2003-2007.
Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2007-).
DEBORAH SCHWARTZ RENAUT
Deborah.Renaut@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1968; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1971; M.S., Georgetown University, 1974; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1974-)
GEORGE A. RUSSELL
George.Russell@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6914; Fax: 410-616-0784
B.A., St. Francis College, 1973; M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1983; Ph.D. The Catholic University of America, 1994; Dean of Students, St. Patrick's Academy, 1981-86; Teacher, Hamden Hall, 1986-91; Adjunct Lecturer, Albertus Magnus, 1986-91; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Xavier University, 1991-95; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1995-
JOE SACHS
Joe.Sachs@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1968; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1975; Graduate Student, The New School for Social Research, New York (1971-73); Teaching Assistant, Pennsylvania State University, 1973-74; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1975-)
ERIK SAGENG
Erik.Sageng@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-626-2532
B.A., University of Alaska, 1983; M.A., Princeton University, 1985; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1989; National Science Foundation Fellow (1983-86); Mellon Fellow in the Humanities (1983-89); Fulbright Fellow (1987-88); Visiting Fellow in the Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh (1987-88); Rockefeller Fellow, University of Oklahoma (1989-90); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1990-)
ADAM SCHULMAN
Adam.Schulman@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-5548
B.A. in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1980; B.A. in Physics and Philosophy, Oxford University, 1982; M.A. in History of Science, Harvard University, 1985; Ph.D. in History of Science, Harvard University, 1989; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1989-)
JUDITH SEEGER
Judith.Seeger@sjca.edu
B.A., Harvard University, 1966; Cornell University, 1967-68; M.A. in Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, 1970; Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, 1982; Visiting Assistant Professor, part-time, Indiana University Department of Spanish and Portuguese (1984-88); Research Associate of the Folklore Institute, Indiana University (1984-89); Visiting Assistant Professor, part-time, University of Maryland at College Park Department of Spanish and Portuguese (1990); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1989-); Assistant Dean (2002-06).
JOAN SILVER
Joan.Silver@sjca.edu
Phone: 443-716-4005
B.A., State University of New York, College at Old Westbury, 1971; M.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1976; Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union, in Theology and The Arts, 1993; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 1974-77; Tutor, St. Mary's College, Intergral Program, 1977-79; Tutor, The Graduate Institute in Liberal Education, St. John's College, Santa Fe, Summer 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988; Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe, 1986-1996, Annapolis, 1996-; Director, The Graduate Institute in Liberal Education, 2004-
MARK SINNETT
B.S., Mathematics, Texas Christian University, 1976; M.A., Doctoral Study in Mathematics, 1979-81, The University of Texas at Austin; Lecturer in Mathematics, Concordia Lutheran College, 1978-79; U.G. Marshall Fellow in Mathematics, 1981-83; Lecturer in Mathematics, 1983-1983, Kansas University; B.D. (Hons.), Theology, St. Andrews University, 1988; Richard M. Weaver Fellow, 1984-85 Lecturer in Mathematics, San Jacinto College, 1988-89; Ph.D., Systemic Theology, Cambridge Unviersity, 1993; Minister of Word and Sacrement, Presbyterian Church, 1993; Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Texas, 1993-98; Visiting Scholar, St. John's College, Cambridge, Summer 1997; Senior Minister, Clemmons Presbyterian Church, North Carolina, 1998-2000; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 2000-
JEFFREY SMITH
Jeffrey.Smith@sjca.edu
B.A., Emory University, 1989, Philosophy and Political Science; Mellon Fellow in the Humanities, 1989-94; Ph.D., Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, 1997; Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Colgate University, 1997-1999; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Carthage College, 1999-2001; Tutor, St. John's College, 2001-present
DAVID HANFORD STEPHENSON
B.A., Columbia College, 1958; M.A., Columbia University, 1960; Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1988; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1963-)
WALTER STERLING
B.A., St. John's College, 1965; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1966; Instructor, Pennsylvania State University (1966-68); Ph.D. Candidate, The Catholic University of America, 1970-74; Editor of St. John's Review (1983-); Tutor, St. John's College (1983-)
JASON TIPTON
Jason.Tipton@sjca.edu
Phone: (home) 410-267-6839; (work) 410-626-6907
B.S., University of California, San Diego, 1993; M.A., Tulane University, 1998; M.S., Tulane University, 2001; Ph.D., Tulane University, 2002; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis
JOHN TOMARCHIO
B.A., Columbia College, Columbia University, 1984; M.A., 1993; Ph.D., 1996; Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Catholic University of America, 1996; National Fulbright Research Fellow, Rome, 1994-95; National Endowment for the Humanities Post-Doctoral Fellow, Core Curriculum Program, Boston University, 1996-98; Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Villanova University, 1998-2001; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis, 2001-
DAVID L. TOWNSEND
B.A., Loyola College, 1969; M.A., Harvard, 1970; Diplome, Universite de Paris, 1967, 1973; Ph.D., Harvard, 1976; J.D., Yale Law School, 1981; Graduate Prize Fellow, Harvard (1969-74); High School English Teacher, Cambridge Free School (1970-72); Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe (1974-84), Annapolis (1984-); Intern, U.S. Organized Crime Strike Force, Manhattan (1980); MA Bar Association (1981-); Aspen Institute (1999-); Senior Adviser on Seminars, Aspen Institute (2000-); Co-ordinator, AIDS Task Force, Corporate Council on Africa (2000-)
FAWN TRIGG
Currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago, Committee on Social Thought; Faculty, Indiana University Northwest; The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2006-)
JONATHAN S. TUCK
Jonathan.Tuck@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-295-6910
B.A., Columbia University, 1969; B.Phil., Oxford University, 1971; M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1972; Graduate Study in English, Berkeley (1971-78); Woodrow Wilson Fellow (1969-70); Kellett Fellow in the Humanities, Brasenose College, Oxford (1969-71); Kent Fellow (Danforth Foundation) (1971-77); Teaching Assistant and Associate, Department of English, Berkeley (1973-78); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1979-), Assistant Dean (1991-94)
STEWART UMPHREY
B.A., Senior College of the New School for Social Research, 1966; M.A., Graduate Faculty of The New School, 1971; Ph.D., Graduate Faculty of The New School, 1973; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Geneseo (1972-76); Graduate Faculty of The New School (1976-1980); University of Oklahoma (1980-1984); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1984-)
JOHN VERDI
John.Verdi@sjca.edu
Office: Barr Buchanan 116
Office Phone: 410-295-5547
B.S. in Psychology, Fordham University, 1972; M.A. in Philosophy, University of Southern California, 1974; Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Southern California, 1975; M.A. in Cognitive Psychology, University of California, San Diego, 1978; Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe (1975-85), Annapolis (1985-); Assistant Dean (1988-91), Director, Graduate Institute in Liberal Education (1992-1995); N.E.H. Chair in Modern Thought (1997-1999)
MICHAEL WEINMAN
Michael.Weinman@sjca.edu
B.A., Humanities, Shimer College, 1998; M.A., Philosophy, New School for Social Research, 2002; Ph.D., Philosophy, New School for Social Research, 2005; Teaching Fellow, Eugene Lang College (2002-4); Assistant Professor, Ramapo College (2005-6), Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (2006-)
JOHN F. WHITE
John.White@sjca.edu
B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1965; M.A., The New School for Social Research, 1970; Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1971-)
CORDELL D. K. YEE
Cordell.Yee@sjca.edu
Phone: 410-263-2371
B.A., English, Pomona College, 1977; M.J., Journalism, University of California, Berkeley, 1980; M.A., Chinese, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1981; Ph.D., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989; Associate Researcher, History of Cartography Project, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1988-89); Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis (1989-); Visiting Assistant Scientist, History of Cartography Project, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Summers of 1990 and 1991.
HOWARD ZEIDERMAN
Howard.Zeiderman@sjca.edu
Dartmouth College, 1962-63; B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1967; M.A., Princeton University, 1972; Princeton National Fellow (1972); Tutor, St. John's College, Santa Fe (1973-77), Annapolis (1978-)
