• Hendrix College

    Medical Humanities Faculty

  • Campolo, Chris 2018
    Christian K. Campolo Professor of Philosophy campolo@hendrix.edu Ellis 209
    Capek, Stella
    Stella M. Capek Elbert L. Fausett Distinguished Professor of Sociology capek@hendrix.edu
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    Lindsay Kennedy, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology 501-505-1527 501-450-4547 kennedy@hendrix.edu Donald W Reynolds Center 111
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    Sasha Pfau, Ph.D. Chair, Department of HistoryProfessor of History pfau@hendrix.edu Mills 230
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    Rebecca Resinski, Ph.D. Chair, Classics ProgramProfessor of Classics resinski@hendrix.edu
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    Dorian Stuber, Ph.D. Professor of English stuber@hendrix.edu
    Dorian Stuber works on critical theory, Holocaust studies, creative nonfiction and memoir, comparative media studies, and Anglo-American literature. He received his PhD in Comparative Literature from Cornell University. Stuber's articles and reviews have appeared in journals such as Parallax , Film and Philosophy , and the Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature . He is the editor of Critical Insights: Holocaust Literature (2016). Stuber currently holds the Isabelle Peregrin Odyssey Professorship, which has afforded him the opportunity to design an interdisciplinary public humanities initiative focused on Holocaust education in the American South. He frequently blogs about the literary arts at Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau and is working on a book project about the Holocaust, pedagogy, and world literature.
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    Daniel J. Edquist-Whelan, Ph.D. Charles Prentiss Hough Odyssey Professor of Politics 501-450-1207 edquist-whelan@hendrix.edu Mills 217

    Professor Edquist-Whelan teaches courses on global politics and political theory, including The Global Order, International Law & Organizations, International Human Rights, U.S Foreign Policy, Political Theory, and Normative Political Economy. He also leads the Hendrix Model UN program. His research interests are in international history, the United Nations system, and international human rights law and institutions, and especially the intersections between human rights and development. He is the co-author (with Jack Donnelly) of International Human Rights (5th, 6th and 7th editions, Routlege), Indivisible Human Rights: A History (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010) and of peer-reviewed articles appearing in Human Rights Quarterly, Humanity, and the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies.