The Warren Ashby Residential College has a diverse faulty that come from the many departments of the larger university. Faculty change every semester. Find here a little information about our current faculty and others who have taught in WARC.
Rebecca Adams, Professor (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983), Department of Sociology. Director of Graduate Studies. Most recent teaching and publications are in the areas of: Friendship, Gerontology, and Qualitative Methods.
Frances Arndt, Ph. D., English, Director, Warren Ashby Residential College
Jeff Colbert, (1988), Lecturer, Political Science. B.A., M.P.A.
Kimberly Cuny, Director, The University Speaking Center; Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies
Tom Dempster
Christine Flood,
Department of History and Coordinator for Residential Learning, The Residential
College
Greg Grieve, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Department of Religious Studies
Meg Horton, Lecturer, Department of Biology
Susanne Martin, Art
Robert Miller, professor emeritus in Chemistry and Biochemistry and a former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Mark Moser, Department of History
Charles Orzech,(Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor. Department of Religious Studies
David Rogers, Department of English
Walker Weigel, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
WARC has classes each semester from departments across the wider university. Our faculty is constantly changing -- coming and going -- as their department schedules allow them to teach in the College. Below are some former WARC faculty that continue to be close to and participate in courses in the College.
Kathleen Ahern, Ph.
D, Associate Professor of Russian (Language, Literature, Culture)
Robert Calhoon, Ph. D, Professor, Department of History (Early American history, southern
religious history, American Revolution, 18th century cultural)
Tracey Howell,
Lecturer, M.A. in Mathematics (Business calculus, college algebra, intermediate
algebra, contemporary topics in mathematics)
Jeanne R.
Irwin-Olson, M.Ed., Assistant Director for Wellness Programs
Sara Littlejohn,
Assistant Director of the University Writing Center for Fall 2005. She is
working on her Ph.D. in Composition and Rhetoric with interests in Food Theory,
Cultural Studies, and Twentieth Century British Literature
John D. Loftin,
Ph.D., Religion, published a number of scholarly articles and two books related
to American Indian religion and world history of religions. Part-time
professor at UNCG and full-time lawyer.
Matthew McKinnon,
Ph.D. Religious Studies.
Ann Berry Somers,
Lecturer, Department of Biology