FACULTY IN THE CAPITAL SCHOLARS HONORS PROGRAM
2008-2009
Capital Scholars Honors professors are among the best teachers and scholars at UIS, and come from among the best graduate schools from around the nation and the world.
Each devotes one or two courses per year to the CAP curriculum, and also teaches upper division or graduate courses in one of UIS's majors, minors, or graduate programs.
Many of the CAP faculty, listed below, have links to their email addresses. Feel free to contact any of them about CAP or their discipline.
Jonathan GoldbergBelle CAP 122- How Do You Know?
Hilary Frost-Kumpf____________________________________________________
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Cynthia Greene
Employer Relations Recruitment Coordinator,
Career Development Center
cgree2@uis.edu
CAP 111- Honors Composition
Associate Publisher, Center Publications
aspie01s@uis.edu
CAP 111- Honors Composition
Kamau Kemayo
Assistant Professor, African American Studies
kkema2@uis.edu
Ph.D. American Studies, St. Louis University
CAP 122- How Do You Know?
Liberal Studies
kkirk1@uis.edu
CAP 122- How Do You Know?
CAP 370- Peer Mentoring Seminar
Marc Klingshirn
Assistant Professor, Chemistry
mklin2@uis.edu
CAP 141- Biology and Chemistry of the Environment
Ethan Lewis
Associate Professor, English
elewi1@uis.edu
Ph.D. English, Boston College
Karen R. Moranski
Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education; Associate Professor, English
kmora1@uis.edu
Ph.D. English, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Brent Never
Debbie Parker
Clinical Instructor, Capital Scholars
dpark23@uis.edu
CAP 111- Honors Composition
CAP 250- ECCE: Global Awareness
Professor, Political Studies
sschw1@uis.edu
Ph.D. Political Science, Harvard University
Angela Winand
Assistant Professor, African-American Studies
awina2@uis.edu
CAP 122- How Do You Know?
Tracy Zeman
CAP 111- Honors Composition