
Julia Abramson, Associate Professor
MLL & L, Kaufman Hall, rm 217
Phone: (405) 325-1552; E-mail
Ph.D. from Princeton University; literature and culture of the Enlightenment and Classical eras; French film, food and culture
Alexander Bain, Assistant Professor
Department of English, Gittinger Hall, room 116
Phone: (405) 325-8851; Email
Ph.D. from Rutgers University; Twentieth-Century Literature and Popular Culture; British Literature and Culture since WWII; American, British, and Irish Modernism; contemporary Literatures in English; Modern World Literature; Film; Colonial and Postcolonial Literature and Theory; Globalization; Human Rights and the Humanities; Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
Peter Barker, Professor
History of Science, PHSC, rm 617
Phone: (405) 325-2242; E-mail
Ph.D. from State University of New York, Buffalo; history and philosophy of science, especially the history and historiography of the Scientific Revolution and cognitive approaches to conceptual change in science; Britain, Denmark and Germany; currently serves as international evaluator for the Danish national consortium in philosophy, history of ideas and history of science (PHIS).
Rozmeri Basic, Associate Professor
Art History, Fred Jones Center, rm 413
Phone: (405) 325-6593; E-mail
Ph.D. from Ohio University; ancient and Byzantine art history
Hester Baer, Associate Professor
MLL & L, Kaufman Hall, rm 202
Phone: (405) 325-6244; E-mail
Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis; 20th-Century German literature, film and culture; German language; German literature in translation; cultural theory and cultural studies; Holocaust studies; German film history; women's studies
Joyce Coleman, Associate Professor
English, Gittinger, rm 113
Phone: (405) 325-6220; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Edinburgh; medieval literature, language and culture
Robert H. Cox, Director of International and Area Studies/Professor
IAS and Political Science, Hester Hall, rm 128
Phone: 325-1584; E-mail
Ph.D. from Indiana University; comparative politics; European political institutions; comparative public policy; welfare states; political theory; political economy
George Cusack, Instructor, Expository Writing
Bizzell Library
Phone: (405) 325-3583; E-mail
Ph.D. from the University of Oregon; English Literature
Firat Demir, Assistant Professor
Economics, Hester Hall 324a
Phone: (405) 325-5844; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Notre Dame; international finance, and economic development
Gary Emery, Professor
Business/Finance, Adams Hall, rm 207
Phone: (405) 325-2070; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Kansas; corporate finance; Portuguese finance
Eugene Enrico, Dean/Reaugh Professor of Music (Musicology)
College of Fine Arts, Fred Jones Center, rm 122
Phone: (405) 325-7370; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Michigan; music history and culture; Renaissance and Baroque music
Evgeni Fedorovich, Professor
School of Meteorology,
Phone: (405) 325-1197; E-mail
Ph.D. from Main Geophysical Observatory (Leningrad, USSR); main interests are boundary layer meteorology and environmental fluid dynamics as they relate to various aspects of atmospheric boundary layer physics; current projects include parameterization of land-atmosphere interaction on different spatial scales, investigation of convective entrainment in heterogeneously stratified atmosphere with wind shears, and modeling the turbulent flow structure within and above urban canopies; has obtained Invited Professorships from Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France) in 1998, and from University of Karlsruhe (Germany) in 2001
Jonathan Forman, Professor
School of Law, Andrew M. Coats Hall
Phone: (405) 325-; E-mail
J.D. from University of Michigan; Professor Jonathan B. Forman teaches individual income tax, corporate tax, pension and health care benefits, tax policy, tax procedure, and welfare law
Pamela Genova, Associate Professor and Chair
MLLL, Kaufman Hall, rm 202
Phone: (405) 325- 6181, E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Illinois; 19th and 20th-century French literature, culture, and the relations among the arts
Suzette Grillot, Associate Professor
Political Science/IAS, HEST, rm 111
Phone: 325-6003; E-mail
Ph.D. from the University of Georgia; International relations theory; International law and organization; Relations among nations; American foreign policy; politics of the former Soviet region; the political economy of emerging nations; International security
Sandie Holguin, Associate Professor
History, Dale Hall Tower, rm
Phone: (405) 325-6352; E-mail
Ph.D. from California at Los Angeles; modern European intellectual and cultural history, modern Spain
Jason Houston, Assistant Professor of Italian
Department of Modern Languages, Kaugman Hall 202
Phone: (405) 325-2428; E-mail
Ph.D. from Yale University in Italian Language and Literature.
Petra Klein, Assistant Professor
School of Meterorology, National Weather Center
Phone: (405) 325-1631; E-mail
Interests: Atpmospheric boundary layer research and tropospheric pollution problems.
Ori Kritz, Associate Professor
Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, Kaufman Hall
Phone: (405) 325-1542; E-mail
Ph.D. in Yiddish Literature from Columbia University
Peter B Kutner, Hugh Roff Professor of Law
College of Law, Law Center, rm 3031
Phone: (405) 325-4792; E-mail
J.D. from Harvard University; Law; Britain and the Commonwealth
Marvin Lamb, Professor
School of Music, Fred Jones Center, 122
Phone: (405) 325-7370; E-mail
DMA degree from University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign; compositions have been performed widely in Europe, North and South America and Japan; Lamb’s articles concerning arts education policy, new music and new music ensembles have appeared in numerous jouirnals; as an arts consultant, Lamb has served in a leadership capacity for educational organizations at the state, regional and national levels, including as a senior evaluator for the National Association of Schools of Music
A. Robert Lauer, Professor
MLL& L, Kaufman Hall, rm 217
Phone: (405) 325-1552; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Michigan; Spanish literature (drama, prose, poetry) of the Renaissance and the Baroque; contemporary Latin American prose; cinema (Spanish, Mexican, Italian, German)
Judith Lewis, Associate Professor
History, DAHT 409b
Phone: (405) 325-6002/6344; E-mail
Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University; 18th and 19th century British history; modern British, German, and French history as well as comparative demography and family history
Roberta Magnusson, Associate Professor
History, DAHT 822
Phone: (405) 325-8972; E-mail
Ph.D. from UC Berkeley; medieval Europe; medieval history and archaeology, specializing in hydraulic technology, urban history
Timothy S. Murphy, Associate Professor
Department of English, Gittinger Hall,
Phone: (405) 325-6250; E-mail
Ph.D. from UCLA; has published essays on Henri Bergson and quantum theory, Pierre Boulez and Ornette Coleman, James Joyce and Friedrich Nietzsche and other subjects related to modern and contemporary culture and theory; is currently drafting a book on the Marxist philosopher Antonio Negri; teaches American literature (with special emphases on experimental writing, music and literature, and the contemporary novel), literary theory (especially Marxism and poststructuralism), and science fiction
Misha Nedeljkovich, Associate Professor
Film & Video Studies, Old Science Hall, rm 307
Phone: (405) 325-5525; E-mail
Ph.D. from Ohio University School of Telecommunication; directing; film; TV; theatre
Allison Lee Palmer, Associate Professor
Art History, Fred Jones Center, rm 202
Phone: (405) 325-3391, E-mail
Ph.D. from Rutgers University; art history with emphasis in Renaissance and Baroque studies; Europe
Darren Purcell, Assistant Professor
Geography, SEC, rm 684
Phone: (405) 325-9193, Email
Ph.D. from Florida State University; world regional geography; geography of Russia and Southern Eurasia; geography of Europe; global communications; political geography; human geography; dynamics of global information
Jos C.N. Raadschelders, Professor and Henry Bellmon Chair of Public Service
Political Science, DAHT 304
Phone: (405) 325-6620; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Leiden, the Netherlands; public administration; research interests include administrative history/history of government, the study of public administration, comparative government, public sector ethics, organizational theory, government reform and organizational change, intergovernmental relations, human resource management, and water management
Carsten Schapkow, Assistant Professor
History, DAHT 403a
Phone: (405) 325-6356; E-mail
Ph.D. from Free University Berlin; Modern Jewish History, German-Jewish History and Jewish Historiography
Ingo Schlup, Assistant Professor
Zoology, Richards Hall
Phone: (405) 325-4908; E-mail
Ph.D. from the University of Hamburg, Germany; stability of gynogenetic/hybridogenetic mating systems; evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction; sexual selection; population biology of amphibians and fishes with a focus on conversation biology
Daniel Simon, Assistant Director / Managing Editor / Adjunct Assistant Professor
World Literature Today Magazine, MH 110
Phone: (405) 325-0317; E-mail
Ph.D. Indiana University in Comparative Literature; translation studies, contemporary world literature, 20th century French and American literature, print culture
Mitchell Smith, Associate Professor
Political Science, DAHT 226
Phone: (405) 325-8893; E-mail
Ph.D. Princeton University; comparative politics/political economy of Western Europe and the European Union
Daniel Snell, L.J. Semrod Presidential Professor of History
History, DAHT, rm 403a
Phone: (405) 325-6002; E-mail
Ph.D. from Yale; Near Eastern studies; Near East languages and literature
Dinah Assouline Stillman, French Instructor
Modern Languages, Kaufaman Hall 340
Phone: (405) 325-1425; E-mail
Master’s in Hebrew Linguistics, "licences d'enseignement et de litterature" from the Sorbonne in English and Hebrew and a Diplome Superieur in Modern Hebrew from the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales in Paris; Postcolonialist cultures & literatures (films), French Culture, Literature and Cinema
Circe Sturm, Associate Professor
Anthropology, Dale Hall Tower 521
Phone: (405) 325-7463; E-mail
Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology, University of California, Davis; Difference, Nationalism and Culture, Identity Politics, Nationalism and Citizenship, Dominance, Resistance and Subjectivity in Southern Europe, including Italy, Sicily, and the Mediterranean region.
Logan E. Whalen, Associate Professor of French
Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Phone: (405) 325-1554; E-mail
Ph.D. in French from University of Oklahoma; research interests focus on Medieval French literature.