Carnahan Hall, at Southeast's Main Campus

Faculty - Department of Political Science, Philosophy, and Religion

Political Science - Fulltime: | Rick Althaus | Mitchel Gerber | Debra Holzhauer | Will Miller | Tomoaki Nomi | Kevin Sexton | Patt Sharp | Brian Smentkowski | Jeremy Walling |

Part time:  Hubert (Junior) Delay | Charles (Chuck) DiStefano | Bruce Hanebrink | Trent HowellEric Schuchardt |

Philosophy & Religion - Fulltime: | Gary Cesarz | Albert Hayward | Hamner Hill | Bronik MatwijkiwBambi Robinson |

Part time:  | Michael Coleman | Bruce Gentry |  Denise HendersonDennis HoltPatrick NwokoyeEllen ShuckKerry Wynn |


Rick Althaus, Professor of Political Science          
Ph.D. 1987 (University of Missouri - Columbia)
Office Address: Carnahan 211F
Phone: 573.651.2700
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-mail: ralthaus@semo.edu
Website:  Professor Rick Althaus at cstl-cla.semo.edu/althaus/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

    Rick Althaus joined the Department in 1980.  His two main areas of emphasis are public administration and public policy.  He has an undergraduate degree in agriculture, and much of his research and writing has dealt with agricultural policies and politics.  His textbook chapter on Missouri state agricultural policy is found in Missouri Government and Politics, published by the University of Missouri Press.  He teaches public administration and public personnel administration at the graduate level, and also advises students in the department's Master of Science in Administration program.  He enjoys working with students outside the classroom, and has advised several student organizations in recent years, including the Political Science Club, the Model United Nations group, and the College Democrats.  He is active in local and state political party activities.  He is a former Chairperson of the Department, is a longtime an current member of the Faculty Senate, and has been active in the university's quality improvement movement as well as several other campus committees.  He supervises the Department's internship program in the Missouri General Assembly in Jefferson City.
    He has taught PS240 Introduction to Political Science, PS 402-602 Fundamentals of Public Administration, PS403-603 Public Personnel Administration, PS 691 - Topics in Public Administration:  Management of Nonprofits, and PS220--Missouri Government along with PS103 - U.S. Political Systems.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103 - U.S. Political Systems
    PS220 - Missouri Government (online) (first 8 weeks) and PS220--Missouri Government (second 8 weeks)
    PS240 - Introduction to Political Science - MWF 9:00-9:50 a.m., CR210
    PS 491/691 - Topics in Public Administration:  Management of Nonprofits - Monday 6:00-8:50 p.m., CR210

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-01 U.S. Political Systems - MWF 8:00-8:50 a.m. in CR202
    PS103-05 U.S. Political Systems - MWF 10:00-10:50 a.m. in CR202
    PS402-70 and PS602-70 Fundamentals of Public Administration - M 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR210

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Mitchel Gerber, Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. 1982 (New York University)
Office Address: Carnahan 211L
Phone: 573.651.2694
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-mail: mgerber@semo.edu
Website:  Dr Mitchel Gerber at cstl-cla.semo.edu/gerber/
Spotlight:  College of Liberal Arts Spotlights - Dr. Mitchel Gerber
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

    Mitchel Gerber joined the Department in 1989.  In addition to American Government, Dr. Gerber teachers American Political Thought, Modern Political Thought, Contemporary Political Theory, Ancient Greek and Roman Political Philosophy, the Holocaust, and American Foreign Policy.  In recognition of his exemplary teaching performance, Dr. Gerber has received the Outstanding Teaching Honors Award of the College of Liberal Arts.  He is the author of Sources: Notable Selections in American Government, 2d edition (Dushkin, McGraw-Hill, 1999).  He is the co-author of several teaching publications for American government courses, including State and Local Government Supplement (HarperCollins, 1991), as well as the accompanying instructional and test bank materials.  He has published scholarly articles and papers in political philosophy in several professional journals, including the National Social Science Journal.  He has been awarded several National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships, University research grants, and C-SPAN in the Classroom Seminar grants.  Dr. Gerber's scholarly-research interests include the Holocaust, seventeenth-century English political philosophy, the political theory of the framers and Anti-Federalists, and classical Greek political thought.  He is also the founder and faculty adviser to the Political Theory Club, a Southeast student organization.
    He teaches UI342 - Modern Political Thought, UI357 - Early American Political Thought, UI358 - Foundations of Political Thought, UI361 - Contemporary Political Thought, and UI440 - The Holocaust along with PS103 - U.S. Political Systems.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-04 U.S. Political Systems - TR 9:30-10:45 a.m. in AC337
    PS103-05 U.S. Political Systems - MWF 10:00-10:50 a.m. in CR202
    PS103-08 U.S. Political Systems - TR 12:30-1:45 p.m. in CR113
    UI358-01 Foundations of Political Thought - TR 3:30-4:45 p.m. in CR113

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-02 U.S. Political Systems second 8 weeks - MWF 8:00-8:50a and TR8:00-9:15 a.m. in CR210
    PS103-06 U.S. Political Systems (Honors) - MWF 10:00-10:50 a.m. in CR 101
    PS103-11 U.S. Political Systems - MWF 2:30-3:20 p.m. in AC337
    UI342-01 Modern Political Thought - MWF 1:30-2:20 p.m. in CR 210

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Debra Holzhauer, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. 1997 (Purdue University)
Office Address:  Carnahan 211J
Office Phone:  573.651.5137
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-Mail:  dholzhauer@semo.edu
Website:  Debra Holzhauer at cstl-cla.semo.edu/holzhauer/
Fall 2010 Office Hours:  , by appointment in my office, and by instant messaging via MSN Messenger

   Debra Holzhauer joined the department in Fall 2004, after serving as an adjunct faculty with a variety of public and private universities in the Midwest.  Her broad areas of specialization are International and Comparative Politics, with an emphasis on European politics and environmental politics.  She is faculty advisor for the university's Model United Nations club.  Her current research projects involve examining the ideology, party organization, tactics of the Liberal Democrats and Greens in the British party system; the impact of Green Parties in the European Parliament; and exploring the environmental agendas of British political parties.  In her spare time, of which she seemingly has less and less, she enjoys reading historical mystery novels, watching West Wing (where she would really like to work), and, of course, sleeping and eating.
    She has taught PS 335 - American Foreign Policy, PS380 - International Organizations, PS 460 Government and Politics of Western Europe, PS470 - Politics of the Developed World, PS570 - Comparative GovernmentPS580 International Politics, and UI350 - Middle Eastern Politics, along with PS104 - Comparative Political Systems.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS 104-01 - Comparative Political Systems - MWF 11:00-11:50a in CR202
    PS 104-02 - Comparative Political Systems - MWF 2:30-3:20p in CR202
    PS470-01 Politics of the Developed World - TR 9:30-10:45a in CR202
    PS580-01 International Politics - TR 2:00-3:15 p.m. in CR210

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS 104-01 - Comparative Political Systems - MF 12:00-1:15 p.m. in AC337
    PS 104-02 - Comparative Political Systems - TR 2:00-3:15 p.m. in AC337
    PS 380 - International Organizations - MWF 9:00-9:50 a.m. in CR210
    PS470 - Politics of the Developed World - W 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR210

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Will Miller, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. 2010 - Public Administration and Urban Studies (University of Akron)
Office Address:  Carnahan 311R
Office Phone: 573.651.2692
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-mail: wmiller@semo.edu
Website:   at http://cstl-cla.semo.edu/wmiller/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

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Tomoaki Nomi, Associate Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. 1998 (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Office Address:  Carnahan 211E
Office Phone: 573.651.2644
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-mail: tnomi@semo.edu
Website:  Tomoaki Nomi at http://cstl-cla.semo.edu/nomi/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

    Tomoaki Nomi joined the Department in Fall 2003.  His two broad areas of specialization are International Relations and Comparative Politics. His dissertation was on trade and industrialization policies of Newly Industrialized Countries in East Asia.  His current research is on the central-local government relations in Japan.  His other research interests include demography, migration, education policy and gender relations among others.  Before coming to Southeast Missouri State University, he taught at Marietta College, Eastern Illinois University, and Western Washington University.
    He has taught PS280 - Introduction to Global Issues, PS355 - Less Developed Nations, PS377 - Government and Politics of East Asia, PS580 - International Politics, PS595 - International Law, UI322 - International Political Economy, and UI350 - Middle East Politics along with PS104 - Comparative Political Systems.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS104 Comparative Political Systems (online) - sections 740 and 741 online
    PS377-01/IU310-01 Government and Politics of East Asia - MWF 10:00-10:50 a.m. in CR210
    UI322-01 International Political Economy - MWF 2:30-3:20p in CR 210

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS104 Comparative Political Systems (online) - sections 740 and 741 online
    PS355 Less Developed Nations - TR 11:00 - 12:15 p.m. in CR210
    UI350 Middle East Politics - MWF 1:30 - 2:20 p.m. in CR210

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Kevin Sexton, Instructor of Political Science
Office Address:  Carnahan 211K
Office Phone:  573.651.2751
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-mail: kpsexton@semo.edu
Website:  Instructor Kevin Sexton at cstl-cla.semo.edu/sexton
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Kevin Sexton graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 1995 with his Bachelor of Science in Education Degree, and 1998 with his Masters of Science Degree.  He has been teaching political science courses at the University since he was the graduate assistant for the Department of Political Science.  Prior to attending Southeast Missouri State University Kevin spent five years in the United States Marine Corps.  Upon graduation from Southeast Missouri State University he has worked in several community development positions, with a specific emphasis on community development issues related to low-income population and communities.  He has been married to Crystal Sexton (Stroupe) for twenty years, and has three daughters, Jennifer, Kristen and Ashley.  He is currently employed full-time with the Missouri Primary Care Association, and is the part-time youth pastor at Red Star Baptist Church in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
    Kevin teaches sections of PS103 - U.S. Political Systems on the Main Campus and in Sikeston.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 02 Tuesday/Thursday 8:00am - 9:15am;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 03 Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:00am - 9:50am;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 06 Tuesday/Thursday 11:00am - 12:15pm;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 07 Monday/Friday 12:00pm - 1:15pm;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- WEBINAR Sections 758, 778 & 798 Tuesday/Thursday 2:00pm - 3:15pm

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 03 Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:00am - 9:50am;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 04 Tuesday/Thursday 9:30am - 10:45am;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 07 Monday/Wednesday/Friday 11:00am - 11:50am;
    United States Political Systems (PS 103)-- Section 10 Tuesday/Thursday 12:30pm - 1:45pm;
    First Year Seminar (UI 100)-- Section 52 Monday/Wednesday/Friday 2:30pm - 3:20pm

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Patt Sharp, Instructor of Political Science, Extended and Continuing Education - Sikeston Area Higher Education Center (SAHEC)
Office Address:  116, Southeast at Kennett
Office Phone: 573.888.0513
SAHEC campus telephone:  573.472.3210
Home e-mail: pattsharp@att.net
Southeast e-mail: psharp@semo.edu
Website:  Patt Sharp - PS103 - U S Political Systems
Fall 2010 Office Hours: by appointment on any campus

Patt earned both her Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Science in Public Administration from Southeast Missouri State University.  During her graduate program, she was inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha (national political science honor society) and the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.  Over the years, she taught English, journalism, math and/or business classes in public high schools and adult vocational centers.  A finalist for Missouri Journalism Teacher of the Year, Patt was a co-founder of the Southeast Missouri Scholastic Press Association for high school students.  She served as the Eighth Congressional District member of the Missouri State Board of Education (2001-2004).   As a member of the National Association of State Boards of Education, she served as the Missouri Team Leader for the national Healthy Schools Network and on national educational study groups.  Patt has served on the Democratic State Committee, has been a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, and, in 2004, Patt was the Democratic nominee for the State Senate from Missouri's 25th Senatorial District.  Patt is married to Stephen Rhodes Sharp, a former Prosecuting Attorney and State Senator and the current Presiding Circuit Judge of Dunklin and Stoddard Counties.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-751 U.S. Political Systems - MW 8:00-9:15 a.m. in Sikeston
    PS103-757 U.S. Political Systems - TR 11:00-12:15 p.m. in Sikeston; PS103-777 in Kennett; PS103-797 in Malden; PS103-907 in Perryville
    PS103-759 U.S. Political Systems - TR 5:00-6:15 p.m. in Sikeston; PS103-779 in Kennett; PS103-799 in Malden; PS103-909 in Perryville
    UI100-751 Freshman Seminar - MW 9:30-10:45 a.m. in Sikeston
    UI100-771 Freshman Seminar - W 6:30-9:20 p.m. in Kennett

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103 per Schedule
    PS220-779 ITV - Missouri Government - T 4:00-4:50 p.m., Kennett

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Brian Smentkowski, Associate Professor of Political Science; Pre-Law Advisor
Ph.D. 1994 (University of Kentucky)
Office Address: Carnahan 211H
Office Phone: 573.651.2698
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-mail: bpsmentkowski@semo.edu  
Website:  Brian Smentkowski, Ph.D. at cstl-cla.semo.edu/smentkowski; and The Pre-Law Program; also Center for Scholarship in Teaching and Learning Felllows Program
Fall 2010 Office Hours:  per syllabus of each course

    Brian Smentkowski joined the Department in 1993.  Brian's major teaching and research interests fall into two categories: (1) Public Law and the Judicial Process and (2) American Political Institutions and Elections. Since 1993 he has served as Pre-Law Adviser.  In addition to survey classes in American government, Brian routinely teaches Constitutional Law, U.S. Judicial Systems, State Government, Administrative Law, and Introduction to Political Science.  On the research front, Brian has presented and published a number of scholarly manuscripts in his fields of study.  His research interests focus on divided state government; the relationship between electoral behavior and electoral systems; and civil rights interest groups.  For the past two years, Brian has authored Encyclopedia Britannica's Book of the Year section on "The American Courts"; and he has served as section editor and principal author of Civil Rights, Economic Rights, and Human Rights, a volume in The Encyclopedia of American Interest Groups, plus several articles in M.E. Sharpe's Encyclopedia of Third Parties.  Presently, he is working on a second manuscript dedicated to pedagogy and political science.  A full c.v. is available at his homepage, listed above.
    He has taught PS 390 - The American Judicial System, PS490 - Constitutional Law, PS425/625 - Administrative Law and Procedure, and PS240 - Introduction to Political Science along with PS 103 - U.S. Political Systems.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS425-70/PS625-70 - Administrative Law and Procedure - Wednesday, 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR210
    PS490 - Constitutional Law - TR12:30-1:45p in CR210

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-09 U.S. Political Systems - MF 11:00-12:15 p.m. in CR202
    PS390-01 The American Judicial System - TR 9:30-10:45 a.m. in CR210

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Jeremy Walling, Associate Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. 2005 (University of Kansas)
Office Address:  Carnahan 211N
Office Phone: 573.651.2691
Campus Mail Address:  MS2920
E-Mail:  jwalling@semo.edu
Website:  Dr. Jeremy Walling at cstl-cla.semo.edu/walling/PS103/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

    Jeremy Walling joined the Department in 2002.  Jeremy's broad teaching and research interests include American political institutions and public administration.  His dissertation examined the US Senate, an elite institution forced into popular control by the Seventeenth Amendment.  Jeremy's recent research has examined the career trajectories of American state governors.  He has published book chapters in The Constitutionalism of American States and The Handbook of Administrative Ethics (co-authored with H. George Frederickson).  In addition, he was the co-editor of the Ethics Symposium issue of Public Personnel Management (Winter 1999).  Jeremy has presented papers at meetings of the American Political Science Association and the Midwest Political Science Association.  Prior to Jeremy’s doctoral work at the University of Kansas, he earned a Master of Public Administration degree from Missouri State University.  He has completed internships and consulting jobs for the US Government Accountability Office, the Springfield/Greene County (MO) Health Department, the Forrester Group (Springfield, MO), and the Kansas Appleseed Foundation.
    Jeremy teaches Public Administration courses PS 405/605 - Organization Theory and Behavior, PS 415/615--Government Budgeting, PS645 - Research Methods for Public Administrators, and PS655 - Federalism.  He has also taught PS 310--Government and Politics of the American States; PS240 - Introduction to Political Science; PS103 - U S Political Systems; and UI100 - Civility.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-740 and PS103-741 - U.S. Political Systems online
    PS310-01 Government and Politics of American States - MF 12:00-1:15p in CR210
    PS405-70/PS605-70 Organizational Theory and Behavior - Tuesday, 6:00-8:50p in CR210

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-921 - U S Political Systems and PS 103 syllabus - MW 8:00-9:15 a.m. in Cape Career & Tech Center
    PS103 Main Page online and PS 103 syllabus
    PS240 - Introduction to Political Science - MWF 10-10:50 a.m. in CR210
    PS645 - Research Methods for Public Administrators - T 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR210

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Hubert (Junior) Delay, Instructor of Political Science, Extended and Continuing Education - Sikeston Area Higher Education Center (SAHEC)
Office Address: PB 301; or at Mississippi County Courthouse (ask for the County Clerk)
Office Phone: 573.683.2146 x-222
Campus Mail Address: 6850
E-mail:  hdelay@semo.edu or jrdelay@misscomo.net
Website:  pending
Spotlight:  College of Liberal Arts Spotlights - Junior DeLay
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-752 U.S. Political Systems - M 6:30-9:20 p.m. in Sikeston

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):

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Charles I. (Chuck) DiStefano, Instructor of Political Science
Office Address: 
Office Telephone:  573.332.0066 x114
Campus Mail Address:
E-Mail: cidistefano@semo.edu
Website:  http://cstl-cla.semo.edu/cidistefano/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

    Charles DiStefano earned an Associates Degree in General Studies from Northern Virginia Community College while serving in the Marine Corps.  He then went on to receive a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the University of Missouri at Columbia, and a Master's of Public Administration from Southeast Missouri State University.
    Charles' day job as the director of the non-profit Missouri Mentoring Partnership for Cape Girardeau and Bollinger Counties gives him the opportunity to oversee a Young Parent Program that uses mentored support to help young moms and dads develop parenting and life skills essential to successfully raising their children.
    Charles' regular interaction with elected and bureaucratic officials through his position at the MMP offers him insight into the governmental process that he relays to his political science students. He also keeps connected with governmental developments through his involvement with the Cape Area Chamber of Commerce's Government and Public Policy Committee.
    Charles has done extensive research on healthcare policy, and has held several positions in healthcare-related organizations.  He is currently a member of a think tank which is working on ways to help local small businesses obtain affordable, comprehensive healthcare for their employees.
    Charles is married to Debbie, a professor of Spanish at Southeast.  They have a five-year-old daughter, Baillie, and a two-year old son, Anthony, who was born in April 2008.
    He currently teaches PS103 - U.S. Political Systems.

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-12 U.S. Political Systems - TR 12:30-1:45 p.m. in CR113

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
PS103 - U S Political System Section 752 - Tuesday 6:30-9:20 p.m. in Sikeston
PS103 - U S Political System Section 754 - TR 9:30-10:45 a.m. in Sikeston

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Bruce Hanebrink, Instructor of Political Science
Office:  Carnahan 205
Office Phone:  pending
Office Hours:  Thursday 5-6 p.m. or by appointment
E-Mail:  bhanebrink@semo.edu
Web page:  Bruce Hanebrink Home Page
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-71 U.S. Political Systems - R 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR202

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Trent Howell, Instructor of Political Science
Office Telephone:  pending
E-Mail:  kthowell@semo.edu
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-11 U.S. Political Systems - MWF 10:00-10:50 a.m. in CR113

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-70 U.S. Political Systems - Tuesday, 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR202


Eric Schuchardt, Instructor of Political Science
Office Phone:  573.651.0773
E-Mail: eschuchardt@semo.edu or ericjulie@charter.net

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):

Spring 2010 Courses (from Spring 2010 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-72 U.S. Political Systems - Thursday, 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR202

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule in Political Science):
    PS103-70 U.S. Political Systems - M 6:00-8:50 p.m. in CR210

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Philosophy & Religion - Fulltime: | Gary Cesarz | Albert Hayward | Hamner Hill | Bronik MatwijkiwBambi Robinson |

Part time:  | Michael Coleman |  Bruce GentryDenise HendersonDennis HoltPatrick NwokoyeEllen ShuckRobert TownerKerry Wynn |


Dr. Gary Cesarz
Philosophy of Science, Modern Philosophy, Epistemology
Office:  Carnahan 205
Campus Mail Stop: 2920
Telephone: 573.651.2950
E-mail: glcesarz@semo.edu
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Philosophy):

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Dr. Albert Hayward, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Aesthetics, Philosophy of Mind, Ancient Philosophy
Office:  Carnahan 211G
Campus Mail Stop 2920
Office Phone: 573.651.2817
E-mail: ahayward@semo.edu
Website: Dr. Albert Hayward at cstl-cla.semo.edu/hayward/
Fall 2010 Office Hours:

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Philosophy):

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule):
    PL110-740 Readings in Philosophy - Online Course
    PL110-741 Readings in Philosophy - Online Course
    PL204 Ethical Theory MWF 1:30-2:20, Academic Hall 337
    UI368 Mind, Meaning and Value - TR 11:00-12:15, Academic Hall 337 

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Dr. Hamner Hill, Professor of Philosophy and Department Chair
Philosophy of Law, Applied Ethics, Symbolic Logic
Office:  Carnahan 211BB (inside the Department office)
Campus Mail Stop:  MS2920
Office Phone: 573.651.2816
Home Phone:  573.339.0575
E-mail: hhill@semo.edu
Website: H. Hamner Hill at cstl-cla.semo.edu/hill/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Philosophy):

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Dr. Bronik Matwijkiw, Instructor of Philosophy
Office: Carnahan 211C
Campus Mail Stop:  2920
E-mail: bmatwijkiw@semo.edu
Office Phone: 573.651.5938
Website:  pending
Fall 2010 Office Hours:

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Philosophy):

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Dr. Bambi Robinson, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Applied Ethics, Medical Ethics
Office: Carnahan 311S
Campus Mail Stop:  2920
E-mail: brobinson@semo.edu
Office Phone: (573) 651-2822
Fall 2009 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Philosophy):

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Michael Coleman, Instructor of Religion
E-mail:  mcoleman@semo.edu

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

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Reverend Dr. Bruce W. Gentry, Instructor of Religion
Office:  Baptist Student Union
Campus Mail Stop 2920
Telephone:  (573) 335-6489
E-mail:  bwgentry@semo.edu
Website:  Bruce W. Gentry at cstl-cla.semo.edu/gentry/

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

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Denise C. Henderson, Instructor of Religion
Campus Mail Stop 2920
Telephone: (573) 483-3253
World Religions, Feminist Spirituality
E-mail: dhenderson@semo.edu

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

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Dennis Holt, Instructor of Religion
Office:  Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Suc
Office Address:  Academic Hall 246
Campus Mail Stop:  3500
Telephone: (573) 986-6888
E-Mail: dholt@semo.edu
Website:

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

Fall 2009 Courses (from Fall 2009 Course Schedule):
    UI336-70 Religion in America - T 6:00-8:50 p.m., CR112

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Dr. Patrick Nwokoye, Instructor of Religion
Office:  Catholic Campus Ministry - 512 N. Pacific, Newman Center
Campus Mail Stop 2920
Telephone: (573) 335-3899
Home E-mail: fatherpatrick@ccmin.org
Southeast E-mail: pnwokoye@semo.edu
Website:  RS101 - World Religions

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

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Ellen Schuck, Instructor of Religion
Office:  pending
Campus Mail Stop 2920
Telephone:  pending
E-mail:  eshuck@semo.edu

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

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Dr. Kerry H. Wynn, Instructor of Religion
Office:  University Center 305
Campus Mail Stop 1300
Telephone: (573) 651-6651
Carnahan Office and Telephone:  Carnahan 205 and (573) 651-6511
E-mail: kwynn@semo.edu
Website:  Kerry H. Wynn CSTL Homepage at cstl-cla.semo.edu/wynn/
Fall 2010 Office Hours: 

Fall 2010 Courses (from Fall 2010 Course Schedule in Religion):

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