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  • N. Scott Amos (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews, Scotland 2003; Assistant Professor) Renaissance, English Reformation, history of Christianity
  • Brian Crim (Ph.D., Rutgers University 2003; Assistant Professor) 20th-century Germany, Middle East, Terrorism
  • Dorothy T. Potter (Ph.D., University of Virginia 2000; Associate Professor) America, Napoleonic France, 17th- and 18th-century England, Lynchburg; women and gender
  • Nichole Sanders (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine 2003; Associate Professor) world civilization, Latin America, women and gender
  • Michael W. Santos (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon 1984;Professor) U.S., urban/labor/social, Lynchburg
  • Jan S. Stennette (Ph.D.,University of Virginia; Professor) U.S., Virginia history, public history
  • Phillip H. Stump (Ph.D., UCLA 1978; Professor) ancient, medieval, Renaissance and Reformation; church history
  • Kirt von Daacke (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 2004; Assistant Professor) U.S., U.S. South, African American