
Owen L. Anderson, Eugene Kuntz Professor
College of Law, Coats Hall, rm 3065
Phone: (405) 325-5405; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of North Dakota; International petroleum law and transactions
Boris N. Apanasov, Professor
Math Department, PHSC, rm 423
Phone: (405) 325-2744, E-mail
Ph.D. from the Institute of Mathematics, USSR Academy of Sciences; International literature and cinema; International education and research in mathematics, especially Russian, Latin American, East European, European, Japanese and Korean; has lived and taught in Brazil, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Sweden and other countries; Russian, Soviet, and post-Soviet literature and film; contemporary developments in Russian culture
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).
Loretta Bass, Associate Professor
Coordinator/Advisor for African Studies
Sociology, Kaufman Hall 331
Phone: (405) 325-1751; E-mail
Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut; International and Comparative Sociology (African focus); Inequality in Global Perspective; International and Comparative Sociology; Demography; Race and Class; Sociology of Family; Sociology of Africa
Laku Chidambaram, Academic Director/W. P. Wood Professor of MIS
Michael F. Price College of Business, Adams Hall, rm 305C
Phone: (405) 325-8013; E-mail
Ph.D. from Indiana University; primary area of research deals with the behavior and performance of virtual teams: examination of group development, media choice, trust, leadership and coordination; has worked as a business consultant and lectured in several countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore and the United States
Rob Clark, Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology, Kaufman Hall room 331
Phone: (405) 325-2566; E-mail
Ph.D. from Indiana University, Bloomington; Sociology
Paula Conlon, Associate Professor
Music, Catlett Music Center, rm 138
Phone: (405) 325-1431; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Montreal; Native American music
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
Zermarie Deacon, Assistant Professor
Human Relations, 728 Physical Sciences Center
Phone: (405) 325-2749; E-mail
Ph.D. from Michigan State University; Ecological/Community Psychology Areas of interest: lusophone Africa; factors that facilitate women's recovery from warfare; refugees, in particular the experiences of refugee women; the promotion of well-being and health
Richard Elmore, Professor
Geology, SEC
Phone: (405) 325-4493; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Michigan; research interests include understanding the origin of remagnetization in sedimentary rocks and testing/developing a paleomagnetic/geochemical approach for dating diagenetic events; dating burial diagenetic processes (e.g., maturation of organic matter; smectite-to-illite transformation); investigating the origin of syntilting remagnetizations; understand the origin of magnetizations associated with bolide impacts in carbonate rocks in order to date and to better understand the processes associated with impact events; dating fluid migration events in veins and faults such as the Highland Boundary Fault, Great Glen Fault, and Moine Thrust Zone in Scotland.
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
Chitru Fernando, Associate Professor
Division of Fianance, Adams Hall, rm 205
Phone: (405) 325-2906; E-mail
Ph.D. in Finance from Wharton School; corporate finance; risk management; liquidity risk and financial markets; energy markets
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
Giovanna Gismondi, Lecturer of International Relations, SIAS
Hester Hall, rm 124
Phone: (405) 325-TBA; E-mail
Law degree from the University of Lima (Peru) Faculty of Law; received an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from Georgetown Law School in 2001; international trade law; NAFTA; international human rights; war crimes and prosecutions, and Latin American legal systems.
Kevin Grier, Professor
Economics/IAS, Hester Hall, rm 325
Phone: 325-3748; E-mail
Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis; monetary economics, econometrics and political economy; has lived and taught in Mexico; is fluent in Spanish
Robin Grier, Associate Professor
Economics/IAS, Hester Hall, rm 323
Phone: 325-0581; E-mail
Ph.D. from George Mason University; Latin American Development Economics in Economics; Latin American economics; the political economy of Mexico; international finance; development and growth; the effects of government policy on growth; the role of fixed exchange rates in the 1997 financial crisis; the politics and accumulation of human and physical capital in Latin America; inflation, uncertainty, and growth in the developing world
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
James Hartigan, Professor
Economics, Hester Hall, rm 310
Phone: (405) 325-5501; E-mail
Ph.D. from Duke University; unfair International trade practices; the effect of laws and institutions on International trade patterns; the effect of trade patterns on development of laws and institutions
Jonathan Havercroft, Assistant Professor
Political Science, Dale Hall Tower, room 205
Phone: (405) 325-1506; E-mail
Interests: IR Theory; Ethics and Global Politics; Human Rights; Humanitarianism and Global Politics, Transnational Social Movements; International Security; U.S. Foreign Policy; Sovereignty and International Politics; Indigenous Peoples; Space warfare and security.
Eric Heinze, Assistant Professor
Political Science/IAS, Hester Hall, rm 112
Phone: (405) 325-5802; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Nebraska; International law & organization, International human rights, and International relations theory
Andrew Horton, Jeanne H. Hoffman Professor of Film and Video Studies
Film & Video Studies, 640 Parrington Oval, rm 305
Phone: (405) 325-3020; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Illinois; comparative literature and cinema studies; International cinema especially Balkan, Russian, East European, Middle Eastern, European, New Zealand and Hollywood
Ana Paula da Silva Huback, Portuguese Lecturer
Department of Modern Languages, Kaufman Hall 335A
Phone: (405) 325-1280; E-mail
Ph.D. from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil) and University of New Mexico
John Jiang, Assistant Professor
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 202 W. Boyd Room 219
Phone: (405) 325-0927; E-mail
Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin; Electrical and Computer Engineering
Charles Kenney, Associate Professor
Political Science, DAHT 205
Phone: (405) 325-; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Notre Dame; comparative politics, Latin American politics, politics in developing countries, democratization, democratic theory, executive-legislative relations, political parties, electoral systems, political violence
Young Yun Kim, Professor
Communication, Burton Hall, rm 132
Phone: (405) 325-1587; E-mail
Ph.D. from Northwestern University, Illinois; International /Intercultural communication
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.
Eric Kramer, Professor
Communication/Film and Video Studies
610 Elm Ave. room 101
Phone: (405) 325-2349; E-mail
Ph.D. from Ohio University. Expertise: International/Intercultural communication; communication and technology, especially defusion of transnational broadband infrastructures. Dr. Kramer has received a Fulbright to Bulgaria and has extensive experience in Taiwan and Japan
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 journals; 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
Peter Lamb, Director/Professor
School of Meteorology, Sarkeys Energy Center, rm 1110
Phone: (405) 325-3041 ; E-mail
Ph.D. from Wisonsin, D. Sc. from Canterbury, New Zealand; primary research interest is in the physical and dynamical processes responsible for climate and its seasonal-to-interannual-to-decadal-scale variations, particularly for regions where the vital growing season rainfall is delivered by mesoscale weather systems; has conducted and directed extensive investigations of this type for the African Sahel and North America east of the Rocky Mountains; other physical-dynamical climate research has focused on the large-scale atmospheric circulation, sea-air interaction, and hydrospheric and atmospheric heat budgets of the tropical Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and the relation between the North Atlantic Oscillation and Moroccan winter precipitation
Doo Hun Lim, Associate Professor
Adult and Higher Education
820 Van Vleet Oval, room 208
Phone (405) 325-7641; Email
Ph.D. from the University of Illinois; Human Resource Education; Evaluation of learning and transfer in technology mediated learning environment; motivational and design issues in blended learning and e-learning; application of technologies for learning and performance improvement; cross cultural studies on learning and learning transfer.
Michael Mares, Curator/Professor
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History/Zoology, SNOMNH
Phone: (405) 325-8978; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Texas; researches on the systematics, ecology, biogeography and conservation of the mammals of South America; has worked through the continent and conducted intesive surveys of the fauna of Argentina; interested in the study of mammal adaptations to and evolution in deserts, particularly in comparative research between deserts; other ongoing research projects include the development of field guides for diverse groups of South American mammals and analysis of extensive data gathered over a number of years on the population ecology of chipmunks
Gregory D. Miller, Assistant Professor
Political Science, Dale Hall Tower, rm 309
Phone: (405) 325-6455; Email
Ph.D. from Ohio State University; primary research and teaching interests include international security, terrorism and political violence, U.S. foreign policy, military history and international relations theory; has created the Summer Workshop of Teaching About Terrorism (SWOTT) www.swott.com.
Suzanne Moon, Assistant Professor
History of Science, 624 Physical Sciences Center
Phone: (405) 325-2076; E-mail
Interests: history of technology, history of international development, environmental history, Southeast Asian history and politics, history of colonialism and the post-colonial world.
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
Anthony Natale, Assistant Professor
School of Social Work, Rhyne Hall, rm 301
Phone: (405) 325-1408; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Denver; public health inequalities; global health affairs related to infectious disease
Karl Offen, Associate Professor
Geography, SEC, rm 646
Phone: (405) 325-9190; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Texas, Austin; environmental history, indigenous and African peoples, identity politics, natural resource management Latin America
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
David Ralston, Professor
Business/Management/IAS, Adams Hall, rm 206
Phone: (405) 325-2651; E-mail
Ph.D. from Florida State University; Michael F. Price Chair in International Business; has published numerous articles in leading journals of management and international business and serves on the editorial boards of The Journal of International Business Studies, The Journal of World Business, and The Asia-Pacific Journal of Management
Lindsay Robertson, Professor
College of Law, Law Center, rm 302
Phone: (405) 325-4803; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Virginia; federal Indian law;constitutional law; legal history, International and comparative indigenous peoples' law
William Shelton, Professor
Laboratory Animal Resources, Ryan Hall
Phone: (405) 325-1058; E-mail
Ph.D. from University of Oklahoma; research interests are in fish culture with particular emphasis on reproductive biology
Zoe Carey Sherinian, Assistant Professor
School of Music, CMC, rm 138
Phone: (405) 325-5340; E-mail
Ph.D. from Wesleyan University; music of India; music and identity; ethnomusicological theories and methods; music and gender; world music
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
Katerina Tsesura, Assistant Professor
College of Journalism, 3505 Gaylord Hall
Phone: (405) 325-4184; E-mail
Ph.D. from Purdue University; research interests include the development of PR theory and practice in countries with transitional economies, international PR ethics, social construction of identity, issues management, pubic diplomacy, and international and intercultural communication