maguire Teaching fellows: present and past
| 2009-2010 |
Dr. Patricia Davis, Director of Pastoral Leadership and Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Care and Leadership, Perkins School of Theology, will design a course entitled Ethical Dilemmas in Pastoral Leadership. |
| 2009-2010 |
Dr. Renee McDonald, Co-Director of the SMU Family Research Center and Associate Professor of Psychology, Dedman College, will design a course entitled Ethics in Psychology. |
| 2008-2009 | Professor Carolyn Smith-Morris & Graduate Student James Kennell, Dedman College (Anthropology), developed a course entitled Globalization, Society, and the Human Condition. |
| 2007-2008 | Professor Jeffrey D. Kahn, Dedman
Law, added an ethics component to the existing course entitled
Perspectives on Counterterrorism. Course Development Grant: Lori Stephens, Dedman College (First-Year Writing Program), developed a new course entitled The Ethics of Springfield, which focuses on ethical behavior by using the pop culture platform, "The Simpsons." |
| 2006-2007 | Professor Ravi Batra, Dedman College (Economics), added an ethics component to the existing course entitled Principles of Macroeconomics. |
| 2005-2006 | Professor Jaime Clark-Soles,
Perkins, developed a course entitled How Then Shall We Live? A Course
in New Testament Ethics Course Development Grant: Professor Michael Householder, Dedman College (English), developed a new course that explores the interface between ethics, literature, and medical research. |
| 2003-2004 | Professor Crista DeLuzio, Dedman College (History), developed a course entitled Women and Social Movements in the U.S. |
| 2002-2003 | Adjunct Professor Michael Cassidy,
Mechanical Engineering, developed a course entitled Ethics in
Engineering and Manufacturing. Professor Martha Satz, Dedman College (English), developed a course entitled Minority Literature. Professor Marc Steinberg, Dedman Law, developed a course entitled Lawyering and Ethics for the Business Attorney. |
| 2001-2002 | Professor Ephrem Fernandez, Dedman
College (Psychology), developed a course entitled Ethics in Human
Subject Research. Professor Rebekah Miles, Perkins, developed a course entitled Family Affairs: Ethics, Religion, and the Family. Professor Rita Kirk, Meadows (Corporate Communications & Public Affairs), developed a course entitled The Ethics of Public Persuasion. Professor Matt Wilson, Dedman College (Political Science), developed a course entitled Religion and Politics. |
| 2000-2001 | Professor Anthony J. Cortese,
Dedman College (Anthropology), developed a course entitled Value
Conflict As Pedagogy for Teaching Ethics.
Professor Laura A. King, Dedman College (Psychology), developed a course entitled The Psychology of Character. Professor John Lewis, Dedman College (English), developed a
course entitled Fortune, Fame, and Scandal. |
| 1999-2000 | Professor John Mears, Dedman
College (History), developed a course entitled Modernity and Crises
of Identity: The Reorientation of Western Culture, 1872-1917.
Professor Philip Seib, Meadows (Journalism), developed a
course entitled Ethics of Communication. |
| 1998-1999 | Professor Jeffrey Mark Gaba, Dedman
Law, developed a course entitled Environmental Ethics.
Professor Mark McCullagh, Dedman College (Philosophy),
developed a course entitled Can a Corporation Be a Good (or Bad)
Person? |
| 1997-1998 | Professor Alastair Norcross, Dedman
College (Philosophy), developed a course entitled Animal Rights.
Professor Martha Satz, Dedman College (English), developed a
course entitled Ethical Justification of Children's Literature.
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| 1996-1997 | Professor Cecil O'Neal, Meadows (Theater), developed a course entitled The Artist as Citizen. |

