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Faculty
Profiles
Please
enjoy these profiles of a few of the talented faculty that work
with UWW!

Sheldon
Solomon
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Sheldon
Solomon is a Professor of Psychology who earned his B.A. from
Franklin and Marshall College and his doctoral degree from the
University of Kansas, where his training focused on experimental
social psychology. His current research is primarily concerned
with the psychological functions of self-esteem and the effects
of specific political and economic institutions on mental health.
Sheldon describes himself as "a strong advocate for nontraditional
education." Each year in UWW, he says, brings him in contact
with "a wide range of inspired (and inspirational) people." |
Betty Balevic
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Associate
Professor of Business Betty Balevic earned her graduate degree
at the State University of New York at Albany. She joined the
Skidmore business faculty in 1969, following a career in retail
merchandising and store operations - real world experience she
draws on in her teaching. Betty, or Mrs. B as students usually
call her, has been a longtime friend of UWW, whose many students
remember her with great fondness. Betty says, "My affiliation
with UWW from its inception has been a privilege. Working with
its wonderfully creative and motivated students, I have come
to understand their euphoria upon graduation. Many continue
on with graduate studies in more traditional schools of higher
learning. When you add to this wonderfully stimulating program
and the additional support provided its students by the UWW
staff, you understand why UWW ranks among the premier experiential
academic offerings in our nation." |

Francois Bonneville
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Francois
Bonneville has been teaching writing, literature, literary theory,
and interdisciplinary courses for 25 years. In addition to mentoring
independent study students around the world, he has taught seniors
in the Rocky Mountains, academically talented youth for Johns
Hopkins University, inmates in a maximum security prison, women
re-entering the workforce, and residential students in New York,
Colorado, and British Columbia. He is the author of My Years
of Her Melancholy, a memoir. |

Charlesworth Ephraim |
Charlesworth
Wm. Ephraim holds the M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Philosophy
from Yale University. He has taught at Mercy College, S.U.N.Y.
Purchase, and Yale, and he is currently a senior lecturer at
Antigua State College. His interests include philosophical psychology,
psychoanalysis, ethics, social psychology, social and political
philosophy, philosophy of law, existentialism, and philosophy
of the black experience. Dr. Ephraim is also a professional
motivational speaker and a radio talk show host whose program,
"Let's Talk," is a popular feature on ZDK radio in Antigua. |
Kathy
Hemingway Jones |
Kathy
Hemingway Jones, the Associate Director of Student Academic Services, is an interdisciplinary artist and holds an
M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She
is the recipient of several awards and grants including the
Bush Foundation Fellowship, the McKnight and Jerome Fellowships,
and regional National Endowment for the Arts grants. Jones taught
studio arts at the University of Minnesota, the Minneapolis
College of Art and Design and the School of the Art Institute
of Chicago. For the last several years Jones has enjoyed working
for the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, which operates an international
residency for artists across disciplines located in Italy. |

Bill Grant
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William
E. Grant is Professor Emeritus of American Culture Studies and
English at Bowling Green State University where he was for many
years Director of the American Culture Studies Program, an interdisciplinary
graduate and undergraduate program. His teaching and research
areas include the American west, America in the 1890s, American
individualism, and theories and methods of American Studies.
He now resides in New Mexico. |
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