New Faculty at The College at Brockport 2011

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Joseph Long, PhD Visiting Assistant Professor

Department of Philosophy The enthusiasm and dedication to teaching and scholarly research among Brockport’s philosophy department’s faculty is what excites Dr. Long about this new opportunity. His research centers within the philosophy of science and metaethics. “I am concerned with whether and—if so—how, the methods of science can reveal truths about the ‘mind-independent’ natural world,” he says. Dr. Long earned his PhD in philosophy from Florida State University. William Morris, PhD Visiting Assistant Professor

Department of History Dr. Morris joins the Brockport faculty from Illinois Wesleyan University, where he was a visiting assistant professor of European history. He has also taught at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign and the University of Mississippi. He earned a PhD in modern European history from the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Tiffany Rawlings, PhD Visiting Assistant Professor

Department of Anthropology Dr. Rawlings is a bioarchaeologist who is interested in skeletal analysis of human remains. Her research interests include: ancient disease, health and nutritional stress in ancient populations, forensic anthropology and human evolution. “There is so much going on in my field,” she says, “so I enjoy keeping abreast of all of the exciting discoveries and research projects.” Dr. Rawlings earned her PhD in archaeology from Simon Fraser University.


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