The Faculty and Staff
Emmett L. Bradbury III, Acting Chair
Associate Professor of Philosophy,
The Department of History, Philosophy, and Political Science
Ph.D., Northwestern University
Areas of interest: Moral Philosophy and African-American
Bartley L. McSwine
Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction,
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School
My primary interest is the phenomenology of culture and how it impacts human life and institutions. I am particularly interested in the relationship between culture and oppression: how culture has been used as a tool of oppression and how culture can be used as a tool of liberation.
Recent Publications and Presentations
The End of Black Studies or the End of the University," Journal of the Philosophy and History of Education, Fall 2001
"Black Studies: The Unfinished Revolution," Olive Harvey College, Chicago, Illinois, April 2001
"The African Centered University: Culture, Consciousness and Spirituality," National Council of Black Studies, Charlotte, North Carolina, March 2001.
bmcswine@hotmail.com
Affiliate Faculty
Philip A. Beverly
Associate Professor of Political Science, The Department of History, Philosophy, and Political Science
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago
Jacqueline K. Bryant
Associate Professor of English, The Department of English and Speech
Ph.D., Kent State University
Ivy M. Dise Dunn
Associate Professor of Psychology, The Department of Psychology
Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas
Sylvia Gist
Associate Professor of Occupational Education, The Department of Occupational Education
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Songodian Ifatunji
Professor of Speech, The Department of English and Speech M.F.A., University of Massachusetts
Marva Jolly
Assistant Professor of Art, The Department of Art and Design
M.S., Governors State University
Saidou Mohamed N'Daou
Associate Professor of History, The Department of History, Philosophy, and Political Science.
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
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