BSC College Catalog

CATALOG DATE : 2003-2004

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2003-04 Comprehensive Index

Correspondence Directory and Disclaimers

An Introduction to Birmingham-Southern College

Birmingham-Southern at a Glance
Mission of the College
History of the College
Accreditation & Memberships
Consortial Associations
Philosophy of Education

Academic Policy and Information

General Information
Coursework
Grading System
Transfer Credit
Academic Progress
Academic Records
Academic Honors

Courses of Study

Academic Divisions
Academic Majors
Academic Minors
General Education
Requirements for Graduation
Curriculum
Courses Offered
Special Programs
Cooperative Programs
Graduate Program

Admission

Entrance Requirements
Application Procedures
Finances
Financial Aid
Scholarships

Campus Life

Campus Facilities
Living Accommodations
Academic Organizations
Honor Societies
Social Fraternities and Sororities

The College Register

Faculty
Administration
Board Of Trustees


THE FACULTY

Mildred Allen, 1986
Professor of Music
B.M. (1956), University of Mississippi; M.M. (1958), New England Conservatory of Music. Interests: voice, opera.

Kent S. Andersen, 2000
Instructor of English
B.A. (1995), Iowa State University; M.A. (1998), American University. Interests: composition and rhetoric, cultural studies, science fiction, critical theory.

Jane Archer, 1982
Professor of English
B.A. (1975), University of Wisconsin; Ph.D. (1984), State University of New York at Buffalo. Interests: twentieth century literature, comparative literature, critical theory, feminist theory, gender studies.

Frederick Ashe, 1992
Associate Professor of English
B.A. (1983), Michigan State University; M.A. (1986), Ph.D. (1991), Vanderbilt University. Interests: American literature, African American culture, protest writing.

Jeffrey Barton, 1999
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
B.S. (1992), Louisiana State University; Ph.D. (1999), University of Texas at Austin. Interests: analytic number theory, approximation theory.

Neal R. Berte, 1976
Professor of Social Sciences
B.A. (1962), M.A. (1963), Ed.D. (1966), University of Cincinnati; L.H.D. (1980), Birmingham Southern College.

J. Lawrence Brasher, 1999
Denson Franklin Professor of Religion
A.B. (1969), Duke University; M.Div. (1973), Yale University; Ph.D. (1986), Duke University. Interests: Southern studies, popular and folk religion, spirituality and the environment, interdisciplinary studies.

Clint E. Bruess, 2001
Professor of Education
B.S. (1963), Macalester College; M.A. (1965), University of Maryland; Ed.D. (1968), Temple University.

Marietta Elizabeth Cameron, 1991
Associate Professor of Computer Science
B.S. (1988), Birmingham Southern College; M.S. (1992), Ph.D. (1999), University of Alabama at Birmingham. Interests: computer graphics, computer vision, artificial intelligence, automata.

Ernest Byron Chew, 1980
Bernard A. Monaghan Professor of Management
B.S. (1966), Carnegie Mellon University; Ph.D. (1971), University of Alabama. Interests: entrepreneurship, strategic planning, business policy and organization, real estate.

Paul A. Cleveland, 1990
Professor of Finance
B.S. (1977), M.S. (1981), Auburn University; Ph.D. (1985), Texas A&M University. Interests: corporate finance, managerial economics, industrial organization, mathematical economics, econometrics.

Steven F. Cole, 1988
Professor of Art
B.S. (1977), M.A. (1980), Ball State University; M.F.A. (1983), Florida State University. Interests: painting.

James H. Cook, 1977
Professor of Music
B.M. (1968), Birmingham Southern College; M.M. (1969), Ph.D. (1978), University of Texas. Interests: musicology, concert organ.

William Tynes Cowan, 2002
Assistant Professor of English
B.A. (1985), Birmingham Southern College; M.A.Ed (1990), University of Alabama at Birmingham; M.A. (1992), Northeastern University; Ph.D. (2001), The College of William and Mary.

Judith H. Cox, 1988
Associate Professor of German
B.A. (1972), University of Kansas; M.A. (1977), Ph.D. (1986), University of Texas at Austin. Interests: German cultural history and twentieth century German literature (East and West).

Guy C. Dalto, 1982
Professor of Sociology
B.A. (1971), Rutgers University; M.A. (1973), Ph.D. (1975), University of Chicago. Interests: social change, industrial sociology and stratification.

John Hilburn Davis, III, 2001
Professor of Finance
B.A. (1965), Rhodes College; M.B.A. (1968), Ph.D. (1972), University of Alabama.

Natalie M. Davis, 1972
Professor of Political Science
B.A. (1968), Stetson University; Ph.D. (1976), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L.H.D. (1991), Stetson University. Interests: comparative politics: Western Europe Communist systems, elite behavior, survey research and design, American political parties, Southern politics, public administration.

Holly N. Deemer, 2003
Assistant Professor of Psychology
B.A. (1997), University of South Alabama; M.A. (1999), University of Alabama.

William L. DeVan, Jr., 1980
Professor of Music, Artist in Residence
B.M. (1971), M.M. (1972), The Juilliard School of Music; Konzertexamen Diploma (1979), Hochschule Fur Musik and Theater, Hannover, Germany. Interests: concert piano.

Barbara Domcekova, 1999
Assistant Professor of Spanish
B.A. (1992), Comenius University, Slovakia; M.A. (1995), Ph.D. (1999), University of Florida. Interests: Cupan post-revolutionary culture, Latin American literature, foreign language across the curriculum.

Peter Donahue, 1999
Assistant Professor of English
B.A. (1987), University of Washington; M.A. (1990), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ph.D. (1997), Oklahoma State University. Interests: fiction writing, journalism, publishing, contemporary literature, cultural studies.

Scott C. Dorman, 2001
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
B.S. (1985), Florida State University; Ph.D. (1991), North Carolina State University.

Scot Duncan, 2002
Assistant Professor of Biology
B.S. (1993), Eckerd College; M.S. (1997), Ph.D. (2001), University of Florida. Interests: plant ecology, tropical ecology, aquatic ecology.

Rodney Dunning, 2002
Assistant Professor of Physics
B.S. (1994), Appalachian State University; Ph.D. (2002), Wake Forest University.

Michael Flowers, 1984
Professor of Theatre Arts
B.F.A. (1979), Arkansas State University; M.F.A. (1982), University of Mississippi. Interests: acting, directing.

Charlotte E. Ford, 2001
Assistant Professor of Library Science
B.A. (1984), Earlham College; M.L.S. (1986), Ph.D. (2003), Indiana University. Interests: scholarly communication, online reference services.

Andrew Gannon, 1995
Associate Professor of Biology
B.A. (1980), University of South Florida; M.S. (1986), Ph.D. (1990), University of Florida. Interests: relationships between ectocommensals and their invertebrate hosts, and mechanisms of respiratory and ionoregulatory response of decapod crustaceans to ecologically relevant environmental stresses.

Vincent T. Gawronski, 2001
Assistant Professor of Political Science
B.A. (1987), University of Texas at Austin; M.A. (1993), Ph.D. (1998) Arizona State University.

Megan Elizabeth Gibbons, 2001
Assistant Professor of Biology
B.A. (1993), Emory University; M.S. (1999), Ph.D. (2001), University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Thomas Jordan Gibbs, 1970
Professor of Music
B.A. (1964), Birmingham Southern College; M.M. (1967), Ph.D. (1972), University of Texas. Interests: music history, conducting.

Terry Goodrick, 1989
Jack G. Paden Professor of Psychology
B.A. (1976), Earlham College; M.A. (1978), Ph.D. (1986), Ohio State University. Interests: developmental psychology, perceptual development, creativity, cross cultural psychology.

Susan K. Hagen, 1976
Mary Collett Munger Professor of English
A.B. (1969), Gettysburg College; M.A. (1972), University of Maryland; Ph.D. (1976), University of Virginia. Interests: Chaucer, Middle English poetry, gender studies, interdisciplinary studies.

Bonnie H. Hairrell, 1988
Assistant Professor of Accounting
B.A. (1963), Agnes Scott College; M.S. (1971), University of Tennessee; B.B.A. (1984), Kennesaw College; M.Ac. (1988), University of Alabama at Birmingham; CPA (1984), State of Alabama. Interests: accounting, auditing and cost.

Pamela K. Hanson, 2001
Assistant Professor of Biology
B.S. (1996), Rhodes College; Ph.D. (2001), Emory University. Interests: cellular resistance to anti-cancer drugs, phospholipid trafficking, the cell cycle.

Steven S. Hendley, 1988
Professor of Philosophy
B.A. (1978), Rhodes College; M.A. (1980), Vanderbilt University; M.A. (1981), Ph.D. (1987), Duquesne University. Interests: phenomenology, existentialism, post modernism, political philosophy.

Ruth S. Henry, 1980
Professor of Dance
B.A. (1976), M.A. (1980), Butler University. Interests: ballet, jazz, dance history, anatomy/injury studies for dancers.

Dorothy Hindman, 2000
Assistant Professor of Music
B.M. (1988), University of Miami, Coral Gables; M.A. (1989), Duke University; D.M.A. (1994), University of Miami, Coral Gables. Interests: music composition, music theory, music aesthetics, women in music.

Ronald D. Hooten, 1980
Professor of Music
B.M.E. (1966), University of Southern Mississippi; M.M. (1971), D.M.A. (1980), University of Mississippi. Interests: music education, band.

Guy Ward Hubbs, 1999
Assistant Professor of Library Science
B.A. (1973), Baylor University; M.A. (1978), Queen’s University at Kingston; M.L.S. (1991), Ph.D. (1999), University of Alabama. Interests: ninetenth-century America.

Katherine G. Kirkpatrick, 1989
Associate Professor of Education
B.A. (1964), Birmingham Southern College; M.A. (1979), Ph.D. (1989), University of Alabama at Birmingham. Interests: early childhood and elementary education, curriculum, parent child interactions, reading.

George F. Klersey, 1995
EBSCO Professor of Accounting
B.S.B.A. (1968), M.B.A. (1969), University of Florida; Ph.D. (1990), University of Southern California. Interests: cognitive aspects of auditor expertise and judgement, behavioral decision theory, accounting information systems.

Edward Shannon LaMonte, 1987
Howell Heflin Professor of Political Science
B.A. (1965), Harvard College; M.A. (1968), Ph.D. (1976), University of Chicago. Interests: public policy process in the United States, urban government and politics, public administration.

Randall David Law, 2003
Assistant Professor of History
B.A. (1991), Amherst College; M.A. (1993), Yale University; Ph.D. (2001), Georgetown University.

Jacqueline Leary Warsaw, 2000
Assistant Professor of Music
B.M. (1986), University of Louisville; M.M. (1988), The Catholic University of America; D.M.A. (2000), Peabody Conservatory of Music, Johns Hopkins University. Interests: voice, vocal pedagogy, vocal diction.

V. Markham Lester, 1991
W. Michael Atchison Professor of History and Legal Education
B.A. (1973), Rhodes College; M.A. (1975), Harvard University; J.D. (1979), University of Virginia; D. Phil (1991), Oxford University. Interests: British history, Middle East history and culture.

Matthew A. Levey, 1993
Associate Professor of History
B.A. (1978), Clark University; M.A. (1980), University of Michigan; M.A. (1984), Ph.D. (1991), University of Chicago. Interests: China, Japan, intellectual history.

Kim Lewis, 2001
Instructor of Spanish
B.A. (1986), M.A. (1988), Auburn University. Interests: Mexico, Mexican culture, U.S. migrant populations.

Dominique Linchet, 1994
Associate Professor of French
B.A. (1984), Faculte Notre Dame de la Paix, Belgium; M.A. (1986), Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Ph.D. (1995), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Interests: impact of the discovery of America in France, history of the romance languages, women in medieval literature.

Alan Litsey, 1991
Associate Professor of Theatre Arts
B.A. (1981), University of LaVerne; M.F.A. (1984), Michigan State University; Ph.D. (1991), Wayne State University. Interests: acting, directing, theatre history, playwriting.

Alberto Luna, 2003
Instructor of Spanish
B.A. (1992), M.A. (1994), Ph.D. (2003), University of Alabama.

Charles N. Mason, 1982
Professor of Music
B.M. (1977), University of Miami; M.M. (1979), D.M.A. (1982), University of Illinois. Interests: composition, music theory, electronic music.

John Richard McCallum, 1982
Professor of Psychology
B.A. (1971), University of North Carolina; M.S. (1975), Old Dominion University; Ph.D. (1983), University of North Carolina. Interests: social psychology, history of psychology, research methodology.

Michael L. Mclnturff, 1980
Professor of English
B.A. (1968), Reed College; Ph.D. (1975), Indiana University. Interests: Shakespeare, Dante, English and Italian Renaissance.

Matthew S. Mielke, 1990
Associate Professor of Theatre Arts
B.A. (1982), Gustavus Adolphus College; M.F.A. (1986), University of Minnesota. Interests: history of theatre, puppetry, illustration and art, computer technology in the theatre.

Eileen E. Moore, 1975
Professor of Education
B.A. (1964), University of North Alabama; M.Ed. (1970), Ed.D. (1977), Auburn University. Interests: elementary education, reading, comparative education.

Robert C. Morgan, 2000
Bishop in Residence; Adjunct Professor of Religion
B.A. (1956), Birmingham-Southern College; M.Div. (1958), Emory University. Interests: New Testament Studies, Biblical Imagery and Geography in Israel, Turkey, and Greece.

J.L. Morrow, 2001
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
B.S. (1981), M.Acc. (1990), University of Alabama; Ph.D. (1996), Texas A&M University.

Bernadette Mullins, 2000
Associate Professor of Mathematics
B.S. (1989), Western Illinois University; Ph.D. (1995), University of Iowa. Interests: cummutative ring theory.

William T. Myers, 1996
Associate Professor of Philosophy
B.A. (1986), University of Central Arkansas; M.A. (1990), Ph.D. (1996), University of Texas at Austin. Interests: American philosophy, ethics, philosophy of religion, history of philosophy.

Jim Neel, 2002
Assistant Professor of Art
B.F.A. (1971), Birmingham Southern College; M.F.A. (1973), University of Alabama.

William E. Nicholas, 1972
Professor of History
B.A. (1964), M.A. (1966), Trinity University; Ph.D. (1970), Tulane University. Interests: recent U.S. history, Latin America, civil rights.

Renée Norrell, 1988
Professor of French
B.M.E. (1972), University of Montevallo; M.A. (1975), Ph.D. (1981), University of Alabama. Interests: 19th and early twentieth century French poetry and art song, French cultural history, Quebecois culture and literature.

Lewis I. Patterson, 1996
Associate Professor of Computer Science
B.S. (1968), Birmingham Southern College; Ph.D. (1992), University of Alabama at Birmingham. Interests: computer architecture, parallel and distributed processing, programming languages.

Henry Irvin Penfield, Jr., 1967
Professor of Political Science
B.A. (1962), M.A. (1965), Ph.D. (1970), University of Alabama. Interests: political socialization, electoral behavior, political culture, political theory.

Walter William (Billy) Pennington, 1987
Associate Professor and Director of the Library
B.A. (1965), M.S. (1968), Florida State University. Interests: information literacy, information technology, library managment.

Leo Pezzementi, 1985
Professor of Biology
B.A. (1975), LaSalle College; Ph.D. (1982), State University of New York at Stony Brook. Interests: cellular and molecular neurobiology of cholinergic systems.

Samuel Joseph Pezzillo, 1970
Professor of Classics
B.A. (1964), Duquesne University; Ph.D. (1971), Ohio State University. Interests: classical languages and literature, Bronze Age archaeology, Etruscology.

G. Shane Pitts, 1998
Assistant Professor of Psychology
B.S. (1992), Athens State College; M.A. (1995), Ph.D. (1997), University of Alabama. Interests: cognitive and social psychology, research methods, perception, statistics, critical thinking, and related courses.

Duane H. Pontius, Jr., 1999
Assistant Professor of Physics
B.S. (1981), Birmingham-Southern College; Ph.D. (1988), Rice University. Interests: physics education research, Jupiter’s manetosphere, space weather, ballet, sailing.

Janice Joy Poplau, 1971
Associate Professor, Library
B.A. (1970), Gustavus Adolphus College; M.A. (1971), University of Minnesota. Interests: interlibrary loan and information delivery, cataloging, classification.

Mira Popovich, 1976
Professor of Dance
State Ballet School, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1953. Interests: ballet, choreography.

Douglas A. Riley, 1999
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
B.A. (1991), DePauw University; M.A. (1995), Ph.D. (1999), University of Kentucky. Interests: Navier-Stokes equations, computational fluid dynamics, dissipative systems, computational methods.

Sara H. Robicheaux, 2002
Assistant Professor of Finance and Economics
B.S. (1997), Birmingham Southern College; M.A. (1997), Ph.D. (2000), University of Alabama. Interests: corporate and international finance, investments, corporate governance, capital structure.

Kathleen Greer Rossmann, 1999
Assistant Professor of Economics
B.A. (1987), Furman University; M.A. (1995), University of Colorado at Boulder; Ph.D. (1999), University of Colorado. Interests: applied microeconomics, environmental economics, non market valuation, econometrics.

Jeannette Runquist, 1982
Professor of Biology
A.B. (1965), East Carolina University; M.A. (1978), University of North Carolina; Ph.D. (1979), North Carolina State University. Interests: renal physiology and Southeastern archaeology.

Robyn Rae Ryle, 2003
Assistant Professor of Sociology
B.A. (1996), Millsaps College; M.A. (2000), Indiana University.

David J. A. Schedler, 1994
Associate Professor of Chemistry
B.S. (1987), Rhodes College; Ph.D. (1992), University of Alabama. Interests: organic and bio-organic chemistry, new synthetic methodology, enzyme inhibition and mechanism elucidation.

Lester Charles Seigel, 1993
Joseph Hugh Thomas Professor of Music
B.M. (1980), Birmingham Southern College; M.M. (1983), D.M.A. (1991), University of Colorado, Boulder. Interests: choral music, opera and musical theatre, conducting, music philosophy and aesthetics.

Robert Lee Shelton, 1968
Professor of Art
B.F.A. (1961), Memphis State University; M.A. (1963), University of Alabama. Interests: printmaking, film.

H. Wayne Shew, 1978
Ada Rittenhouse Snavely Professor of Biology
B.A. (1971), University of North Carolina at Wilmington; M.A. (1974), Ph.D. (1977), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Interests: molecular genetics, mycology, microbiology, field botany.

Robert J. Slagter, 1985
Professor of Political Science
B.A. (1974), M.A. (1977), Ph.D. (1990), Southern Illinois University. Interests: Politics and societies of Southeast and East Asia, development studies and comparative cultures, American politics, research methods.

David J. Smith, 1983
Professor of Music
B.M. (1969), Westminster Choir College; M.M. (1976), Peabody Conservatory of Music; D.M.A. (1986), University of Texas at Austin. Interests: voice, choir, vocal literature.

Gail K. Smith, 2002
Assistant Professor of English
B.A. (1985), Yale University; M.A. (1989), M.Ed. (1990), Ph.D. (1993), University of Virginia. Interests: nineteenth-century American literature and culture, religion and literature, women writers, gender studies.

Janie Spencer, 1986
Professor of Spanish
B.A. (1974), Samford University; M.A. (1977), Ph.D. (1982), University of Alabama. Interests: twentieth century Spanish theatre, Spanish grammar, Argentine literature.

Barry Spieler, 1994
Associate Professor of Mathematics
B.A. (1983), Tufts University; M.S. (1986), Ph.D. (1992), Ohio State University. Interests: topology, geometry, geometric methods in group theory, symmetry groups.

Kathleen Spies, 1999
Assistant Professor of Art History
B.A. (1992), St. Olaf College; M.A. (1994), Ph.D. (1999), Indiana University. Interests: American art 1850-1950, American studies, issues of gender, race, and class.

Sandra L. Sprayberry, 1988
Robert E. Luckie, Jr., Professor of English
B.A. (1979), M.F.A. (1983), University of Alabama; Ph.D. (1988), Florida State University. Interests: twentieth century literature, creative writing, ethnic and gender studies.

Clyde T. Stanton, 1993
Associate Professor of Chemistry
B.A. (1977), Clemson University; M.S. (1981), West Virginia University; Ph.D. (1988), Boston College. Interests: gas phase chemical reaction rates, measure-ments of the hydroxyl radical.

Samuel N. Stayer, 1972
Dr. James A. Wood Professor of American History
B.A. (1964), Ursinus College; M.A. (1967), Ph.D. (1970), Duke University. Interests: Colonial America, American Revolution, Civil War and Reconstruction, Southern history, U.S. social, intellectual and economic history.

Laura Katherine Stultz, 1997
Associate Professor of Chemistry
B.A. (1986), Oberlin College; Ph.D. (1995), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Interests: bioinorganic chemistry, material science, transition metal chemistry.

Ronald A. Stunda, 1995
Associate Professor of Accounting
B.S. (1975), The Pennsylvania State University; M.B.A. (1987), University of Alabama at Birmingham; Ph.D. (1997), Florida State University; C.P.A. (1988), States of Alabama and Georgia; C.M.A. (1989). Interests: financial/empirical accounting, managerial accounting, and taxation.

Tara Sudderth, 1998
Donald C. Brabston Professor of Accounting
B.A. (1985), Birmingham Southern College; M.A. (1988), University of Alabama at Birmingham; Ph.D. (1997), University of Mississippi. Interests: taxation, financial accounting, cost accounting, collaborative learning.

John D. Tatter, 1985
Professor of English
B.A. (1976), Houghton College; M.A. (1979), Ph.D. (1984), Ohio University. Interests: Augustan satire, Restoration drama, gender studies, comparative arts.

Jack A. Taylor, 1988
Joseph S. Bruno Professor of Retailing
B.S.B.A. (1973), University of Central Florida; M.B.A. (1976), Illinois State University; J.D. (1985), Birmingham School of Law; Ph.D. (1992), University of Alabama at Birmingham. Interests: marketing of services, health insurance and related health services, insurance, law.

Stacey Thornberry, 2001
Assistant Professor of Library Science
B.S. (1999), Appalachian State University; M.L.S. (2001), University of Alabama.

Lynne S. Trench, 1997
Assistant Professor of Psychology
B.S. (1990), University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; M.A. (1994), Ph.D. (1998), University of Kentucky. Interests: psychopharmacology, neuroscience, operant conditioning, psychological development in animal models.

Mary Jane Turner, 1991
Instructor of Mathematics and Secondary Education
B.S. (1969), University of Montevallo; M.A. (1990), University of Alabama at Birmingham. Interests: applied mathematics.

Richard S. Turner, 1985
James T. Stephens Professor of Computer Science
B.A. (1975), M.S. (1984), University of Alabama; Ph.D. (1992), University of Alabama at Birmingham. Interests: parallel distributed simulation, geographic information systems.

David W. Ullrich, 1986
Professor of English
B.A. (1975), Marquette University; M.A. (1976), Ph.D. (1986), University of Wisconsin-Madison. Interests: romanticism, framed narratives, critical theory, contemporary popular culture.

Pamela Venz, 1998
Associate Professor of Art
B.A. (1983), University of Alabama at Birmingham; M.F.A. (1985), Ohio State University. Interests: photography, sculpture, travel, history and popular culture.

Roy Draydon Wells, Jr., 1967
Professor of Religion
B.A. (1957), Birmingham Southern College; B.D. (1960), Ph.D. (1968), Vanderbilt University. Interests: Biblical languages, computer analysis of texts.

Phyllis S. Williams, 2000
Assistant Professor of Education
B.A. (1975), Oberlin College; Ph.D. (1996), Auburn University.

PROFESSORS EMERITI

Conrad E. Adair, 1980 1997
Professor Emeritus of Business Administration
B.S. (1953), Auburn University; M.B.A. (1968), Samford University; Ph.D. (1984), University of Alabama.

Cammie Atkins, 1986 1996
Professor Emerita of Education
B.S. (1958), Mississippi University for Women; M.A. (1978), Certificate of Advanced Study (1980), University of Alabama at Birmingham; Ed.D. (1983), Rutgers University.

Paul Clinton Bailey, 1963-1986
Ada Rittenhouse Snavely Professor Emeritus of Biology
B.S. (1942), Jacksonville State College; M.A. (1946), Ph.D. (1949), Vanderbilt University.

William Jarvis Boardman, 1968 1999
Professor Emeritus of Physics and Mathematics
A.B. (1961); M.S. (1963), Miami, University; Ph.D. (1968), University of Colorado.

Shirley M. Branan, 1986 1999
Professor Emerita of Mathematics
B.S. (1959), Eastern Kentucky University; M.A. (1970), Samford University; Ph.D. (1978), University of Alabama.

Donald Wayne Dixon, 1967-1989
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
A.B. (1952), M.S. (1962), University of Miami; Ph.D. (1965), University of Tennessee.

Lyman Aubrey Drewry, Jr., 1977-1999
R. Hugh Daniel Professor Emeritus of Business and Free Enterprise
B.S. (1954), M.A. (1956), Ph.D. (1960), University of Virginia.

James L. DuBard, 1988-1999
Professor Emeritus of Physics
B.E.E. (1959), Georgia Institute of Technology; M.S. (1961), Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. (1966), Georgia Institute of Technology.

Jonathan David Fraley, Jr., 1967-2003
Professor of History
A.B. (1963), University of North Carolina; M.A. (1965), Ph.D. (1971), Duke University.

Earl Fowler Gossett, Jr., 1965-1999
Canterbury Professor Emeritus of Religion and Philosophy
A.B. (1954), Birmingham Southern College; B.D. (1957), Ph.D. (1961), Vanderbilt University.

Marjorie M. Gunter, 1978 1998
Donald C. Brabston Professor Emerita of Accounting
B.S. (1970), M.B.A. (1971), Samford University; C.P.A. (1974), State of Florida.

Dan Clark Holliman, 1962 2000
Ada Rittenhouse Snavely Professor Emeritus of Biology
B.S. (1957), M.S. (1959), Ph.D. (1963), University of Alabama.

David E. Johnson, 1983-1994
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
B.S. (1949), Louisiana Tech University; M.S. (1952), Ph.D. (1958), Auburn University.

Hoyt McCoy Kaylor, 1943 1944; 1952 1989
Professor Emeritus of Physics and Mathematics
B.S. (1943), Birmingham-Southern College; M.S. (1949), Ph.D. (1953), University of Tennessee.

Lola Frances Kiser, 1955-1996
Professor Emerita of Mathematics
B.S. (1952), Memphis State University; M.A. (1954), University of Georgia; Ph.D. (1971), University of Alabama.

Barbara J. Lester, 1975 1996
Professor Emerita of Sociology
B.A. (1970), University of Arkansas; M.A. (1973), Ph.D. (1975), Vanderbilt University.

Richard W. Massey, Jr., 1960-1965; 1975-1981
Professor Emeritus of Economics and Business Administration
B.S. (1939), University of Virginia; M.A. (1954), Birmingham-Southern College; Ph.D. (1959), Vanderbilt University.

Grace Ezell Marquez, 1978-1988
Professor Emerita of Spanish
B.A. (1942), Samford University; M.A. (1946), University of North Carolina; Ph.D. (1964), Inter-American University.

Margaret Israel Millsap, 1981-1988
Professor Emerita of Nursing
B.S.N. (1956), M.S.N. (1958), Ed.D. (1974), University of Alabama.

Henry Clay Randall, 1957-1989
Professor Emeritus of History
B.A. (1943), University of Alabama; B.A. (1949), M.A. (1957), Cambridge University; M.A. (1952), Ph.D. (1963), University of North Carolina.

Robert Jacob Tucker, III, 1965-2002
Professor of Art
B.F.A. (1964), M.A. (1965), University of Alabama.

Ewell Douglas Waits, 1967-2002
Professor of Biology
B.S. (1962), Alabama College; M.A. (1964), Vanderbilt University; Ph.D. (1967), North Carolina State University.

Oliver Cornelius Weaver, 1946-1982
L.C. Branscomb Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
B.A. (1935), Birmingham-Southern College; B.D. (1939), Garrett Theological Seminary; M.A. (1941), Ph.D. (1952), Northwestern University.

Bobby Don Whetstone, 1963-2001
Professor Emeritus of Education
B.A. (1955), M.Ed. (1959), Birmingham Southern College; Ph.D. (1963), University of Alabama.

Evelyn Virginia Wiley, 1944-1972
Professor Emerita of History
B.A. (1938), Birmingham-Southern College; M.A. (1939), Vanderbilt University; Ph.D. (1959), University of Pennsylvania.