2004-2005 Academic Catalog

187 Social Sciences and History School of Social Sciences and Professional Studies Faculty Murray Murdoch, Chairman: Professor of History. Education: B.Th., Baptist Bible Seminary, 1960; M.A., Northwestern Univer- sity, 1962; History Faculty Fellow, Northwestern University, 1963; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1971. At Cedarville since 1965. Marc Clauson, Associate Professor of History. Education: B.S., Marshall University, 1978; M.A., Marshall University, 1979; J.D., West Virginia University, 1982; M.Th., Liberty University, 1993; M.A. Liberty University, 1993; Ph.D., University of the Orange Free State, South Africa, 2001. At Cedarville since 2002. Christine Fulmer, Assistant Professor of Social Work. Education: B.S., Baptist Bible College, 1990; M.S.W., Marywood University, 1996. At Cedarville since 2004. Donald Hanna, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice. Education: B.A., Indiana University, 1959; M.A., University of Illinois, 1969; Senior Police Management Institute, 1988. At Cedarville since 1995. Nelson Henning, Associate Professor of Social Work. Education: B.S.W., Southern Illinois University, 1976; M.S.W., University of Illinois, 1977; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1986. At Cedarville since 1994. George Huff, Assistant Professor of Social Work. Education: B.A., Ashland University, 1973; M.S.S.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1977. At Cedarville since 2000. Frank Jenista, Professor of International Studies. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1968; M.A., University of Dayton, 1970; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1978. At Cedarville since 2000. Thomas Mach, Associate Professor of History. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1988; M.A., Cleveland State University, 1989; Ph.D., University of Akron, 1996. At Cedarville since 2000. David Meyer, Assistant Professor of Political Science. Education: B.A., Drew University, 1990; M.A., Columbia University, 1992; M.Phil., Columbia University, 1996. At Cedarville since 2002. Gerson Moreno-Riaño, Assistant Professor of Political Science. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1994; M.A., University of Cincinnati, 1998; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1999. At Cedarville since 1999. Robert Parr, Professor of Sociology. Education: B.R.E., Grand Rapids Baptist College, 1967; M.R.E., Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary, 1970; M.A., Michigan State University, 1982; M.S.W., The Ohio State University, 1990; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1987. At Cedarville since 1980. David Rich, Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Political Science. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1983; M.P.A., University of Dayton, 1988; D.P.A. A.B.D., Western Michigan University. At Cedarville since 2000. Kevin Sims, Associate Professor of Political Science. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1974; M.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1978; Ph.D., The Claremont Graduate School, 1991. At Cedarville since 1990. Susan Warner, Assistant Professor of Sociology. Education: B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1994; M.A., University of Akron, 1996; Ph.D., University of Akron, 2000. At Cedarville since 1999. Robert Wiggins, Professor of Criminal Justice and Public Administration. Education: B.Th., Baptist Bible College and Seminary, 1964; B.A., Olivet Nazarene University, 1966; graduate study, Temple University, 1966-68; M.S., The American Univer- sity, 1970; Ph.D., The University of Texas at Arlington, 1987; postdoctoral study, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1987-88. At Cedarville since 1992. Joseph Halsey, Professor Emeritus of Political Science. Education: B.A., Morehead State University, 1965; M.Ed., Xavier University, 1969; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1990. At Cedarville from 1970 to 2000. James McGoldrick, Professor Emeritus of History. Education: B.S., Temple University, 1961; M.A., Temple University, 1964; graduate study, Dropsie University, 1962; St. Joseph’s College, 1968; University of Arkansas, 1969; Ph.D., West Virginia Univer- sity, 1974; postdoctoral study, University of Scranton, 1977; Pennsylvania State University, summer, 1981; St. Joseph’s University, summer, 1982; University of Houston, summer, 1984. At Cedarville from 1973 to 2001. Allen Monroe, Professor Emeritus of Social Science. Education: B.A., Shelton College, 1957; graduate study, University of Florida, 1958; M.A., Montclair State College, 1965; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1970; postdoctoral study, Westminster Theological Seminary, 1978. At Cedarville from 1965 to 2002. Career Opportunities Graduates of the department have attended some of the nation’s outstanding graduate and professional schools. Careers pursued by graduates include: • Administrator • Adoption social worker • Archaeologist • Archivist • Attorney • Children Services social worker • College professor • Community developer • Federal law enforcer • Government worker • Historical researcher • Medical social worker • Mental health social worker • Minister • Parole agent • Politician • Police officer • Prison caseworker • Prison manager (warden) • Probation officer • Public administrator • School social worker • Senior citizen center outreach worker • Teacher Dr. Susan Warner, Assistant Professor of Sociology, brings a wealth of knowledge and research to her classroom.

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