WOMEN'S STUDIES FACULTY MEMBERS

FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS
Sandra A. Emmachild, Professor of Philosophy
 

Degrees: B.A., Southern Illinois University; M.A., Columbia University
Special Areas: feminist theory, world philosophy, philosophy and religion, mythology, legal theory
Contact: Southampton 120; 451-4860; emmachs@sunysuffolk.edu

Alice Goode-Elman, Professor of Humanities
 

Faculty Advisor for Lilith: A Feminist Magazine
Degrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook;
Special Areas: women and literature, mythology, literature and film;
Contact: Southampton 122; 451-4365; goodeea@sunysuffolk.edu

Gertrude Postl, Professor of Philosophy
 

Women’s Studies Program Coordinator, Faculty Advisor for Women's Group; Degrees: M.A., Ph.D., University of Vienna, Austria
Special Areas: feminist theory, philosophy of liberation, political philosophy, aesthetics
Contact: Southampton 120; 451-4513; postlg@sunysuffolk.edu

See webpage for course outlines.

Judith Travers, Assistant Professor of History
  Degrees: A.A., Nassau Community College; B.A. Hofstra University; M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook
Special Areas: women in American and European history
Contact: Southampton 204; 451-4339, traverj@sunysuffolk.edu
Christina Beard-Moose, Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
  Degrees: B.A., Middle Tennessee State University; M.A., University of Iowa; PhD University of Iowa
Special Areas: general anthropology, anthropology and sociology of
gender, feminist theory, historiography of feminist anthropology
Contact: beardmc@sunysuffolk.edu
Julie Hanauer, Instructor of Psychology
 

Degrees: B.A., Wesleyan University
M.A., The Graduate Center, CUNY, Queens College
Ph.D., The Graduate School and University Center, CUNY
Southampton Building 202, Tel: 631.451.4937, hanauej@sunysuffolk.edu


ADJUNCT FACULTY
To contact adjunct faculty, please call the Women’s Studies Office at Southampton 120: 415-4860.

 
Ritchie L. Calvin, Adjunct Assistant Professor, English/Humanities  
 

Instructor of Women’s Studies, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Degrees: B.A., M.A. Bowling Green State University, Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook
Special Areas: Chicana writers, science fiction, feminism and multi-culturalism

Sylvia Dover, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Humanities  
 

Degrees:
Special Areas:

Patricia A. Eddington, Adjunct Associate Professor, Humanities

 
  New York State Assembly Member, 3rd Assembly District
Degrees:
Special Areas:
Kelliann Schrage Flores, Adjunct Instructor, Humanities  
 

Degrees: BSED, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
MA, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Areas of Interest: Contemporary Mexican women, Latin American Jewish Women's Literature, Women's Health

Alison Garber, Adjunct Associate Professor, Humanities/Women’s Studies

 
 

Faculty Advisor for Women’s Group
Degrees: B.A., University College London, England; M.A., London University, England; M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook
Special Areas: women and literature, women and art

 
Janet Gulla, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Humanities/Women’s Studies  
 

Research Nurse, Student Supervisor, Stony Brook Emergency Medicine
Degrees: B.S., Empire State College; M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook; RN, Kings Park School of Nursing
Special Areas: women and medicine, women's health issues; alternative and complimentary medicine (e.g. hypnosis, reflexology, energy healing)

Veronica Miller, Financial Aid Specialist, Instructor, Women’s Studies/Humanities  
 

Degrees: A.A.S., Sullivan County Community College; B.A., State University of New York College at Oneonta; M.S./Ed., Dowling College; New York State Permanent Teacher Certification
Special Areas: student services, women in the workplace

Virginia S.Walker, Adjunct Professor, English/Humanities  
  Degrees: B.S., M.A., St. John’s University; M.Phil., Ph.D., New York University
Special Areas: poetry and fiction by women, especially 19th century women writers, deviant women and women’s utopias and dystopias; teaches Women’s Studies Courses online through the SUNY Learning Network;

LIAISON FACULTY

Library: Lisa Meléndez, Assistant Professor of Library Sciences
Degrees: B.A., State University of New York College at Cortland; M.L.S., University of Arizona: Graduate School of Library Science
Contact: Huntington Library 120, 451-4171; melendl@sunysuffolk.edu
 
Campus Activities: Patty Munsch, Leadership and Student Activities Specialist
Degrees: B.A., State University of New York at Geneseo; M.S., Western Illinois University
Contact: Babylon Student Center 108, 451-4376, munschp@sunysuffolk.edu
 
 

 

 




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