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Anthropology
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Art-Performing Arts & Theatre
Athletics
Biology
Careers
Chemistry
Classics
Colleges & Universities
Community Service
Computers & Computing
Crime
Economics
Education
England
Environmental Ecology
Ethics
European History
Family Life
Film
France
Gender
Geology
Germany
Government
Hispanic Issues
History
Human Resources
International Affairs
Languages
Latin
Law
Leadership
Libraries
Literature
Mathematics
Music
Natural History
Philanthropy
Physics
Politics
Psychology
Religion
Renaissance Period
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Shakespeare
Social Issues
Sports
Sports Economics
Study Abroad
Terrorism
Vietnam
Volunteerism/Service Learning
Writing

Steve Asmus
Research interests include stem cells, cloning, and the development of neurons and neurotransmitters of the cerebral cortex during development.

Beth Glazier-McDonald
Expert on ancient languages including Biblical Hebrew. A scholar of the Hebrew bible (Old Testament) and biblical literature.

Beau Weston
Class “Cafes and Public Life,” featured in an AP story that reached millions of readers worldwide. The author of several books on sociology and religion, Weston has written a full-length history of Centre College.

Margaret G. Richey
Published her research on plant disease in academic journals including Phytopathology, Journal of Bacteriology, and Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology.

David Anderson
Has expertise on the economics of law, crime, and the environment. Placements include the New York Times, Psychology Today, and NPR.