Faculty Book Collection

Books, book chapters & a few other items written, edited, or performed by current members of the Berry College faculty.

Sarah Allred, Associate Professor of Sociology

Christine Anton, Professor of German

Jonathan M. Atkins, Professor of History

Gabriel Barreneche, Dean, School of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences

Brian C. Campbell, Associate Professor, Anthropology & Environmental Studies

Brian Carroll, Professor of Communications

Kris Carlisle, Professor of Music (Piano)

Shinjini Chattopadhyay, Assistant Professor of Global Anglophone Literatures

Jennifer Corry, Associate Professor of Spanish

Christopher G. Diller, Professor of English

Kimberly Field-Springer, Assistant Professor of Communication

Vincent Gregoire, Nichols Professor of French

Adam Hayes, Professor of Music

John Hickman, Professor of International Affairs

Jonathan Huggins, Chaplain & Adjunct Professor of Religion

Melissa King, Director of the Writing Center; Lecturer in English, Rhetoric and Writing

Timothy Knowlton, Professor of Anthropology

Matthew Lee, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Anne Lewinson, Associate Professor of Anthropology

Jeffrey S. Lidke, Professor of Religious Studies

Lucía I Llorente, Associate Professor of Spanish

Laurence W. Marvin, Professor of History

Dale McConkey, Associate Professor of Sociology

Sandra Meek, Dana Professor in English

Michael B. Papazian, Professor of Religion & Philosophy

Sara Pecina, Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance

Clinton Crockett Peters, Assistant Professor of English

Eric C. Sands, Associate Professor of Political Science

Daniel Sipocz, Assistant Professor of Communication

David F. Slade, Associate Professor of Spanish, Interim Provost

Christy Jo Snider, Associate Professor of History

Matthew G. Stanard, Professor of History

Julee Tate, Professor of Spanish

Kirsten L. Taylor, Professor of International Affairs

Mark Taylor, Associate Professor of English

Virginia Gardner Troy, Professor of Art History

Abigail Vegter, Assistant Professor of Political Science

James Watkins, Associate Professor of English