Core and Active Graduate University Faculty
Jean Lipmen-Blumen, Ph.D., Harvard University (Management)
Janet Farrell Brodie, Ph.D., University of Chicago (History)
Robert Dawidoff, Ph.D., Cornell University (History)
Patricia Easton, Ph.D., University of Chicago (Philosophy)
Lori Anne Ferrell, Ph.D., Yale University (Religion)
Wendy Martin, Ph.D., University of California, Davis (English)
Linda Perkins, Ph.D., University of Illinois (History, Education, and Women’s Studies)
Tammi J. Schneider, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (Religion)
Jean Reith Schroedel, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Politics and Policy)
Jack Schuster, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (Education)
Daryl G. Smith, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University (Education)
Gail Thompson, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University (Education)
Karen Jo Torjesen, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University (Religion)
Active Claremont Colleges Faculty
There are over 150 Women’s Studies faculty at the Claremont Colleges in research areas including anthropology, art, art history, africana studies, Asian American studies, cultural studies, economics, education, English, gender and feminist studies, human resource design, history, information systems and technology, management, mathematics, music, philosophy, political studies, politics and policy, psychology, and religion. Many of these welcome master’s students into their upper-division courses and work regularly with CGU students by offering courses and tutorials and serving on exam or thesis committees.
A wide range of women’s studies courses is readily available at CGU and The Claremont Colleges, and the diversity of faculty research expertise can accommodate most any student interest. The following list of faculty is representative of this diversity.
Gail Abrams, C.M.A., American University (Dance, Scripps College)
Dippanita Basu, Ph.D., Manchester University (Black Studies, Sociology, Pitzer College)
Audrey Bilger, Ph.D., University of Virginia (Women’s Studies, Claremont McKenna College)
Ralph Bolton, Ph.D., Cornell University (Anthropology, Pomona College)
Susan V. Castagnetto, Ph.D., Stanford University (The Intercollegiate Women’s Studies Center of The Claremont Colleges, Scripps College)
Cecilia Conrad, Ph.D., Stanford University (Economics, Pomona College)
Elizabeth H. Crighton, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Government/Politics, Pomona College)
Cynthia Ann Humes, Ph.D., University of Iowa (Philosophy, Religion, Claremont McKenna College)
Phyllis J. Jackson, Ph.D., Northwestern University (Art/Art History, Black Studies, Pomona College)
Zayn Kassam, Ph.D., McGill University (Religion, Pomona College)
Joseph D. Parker, Ph.D., Harvard University (Asian Studies, Religion, Pitzer College)
Sheila Pinkel, M.F.A., University of California, Los Angeles (Art/Art History, Pomona College).
Diana Selig, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (History, Claremont McKenna College) |