Charles L. Shull, M.A.
Sociology Program
shull@lynchburg.edu
Experience/ Background
2004-present: Professor of Sociology, Lynchburg College
1980-2004: Associate Professor of Sociology, Lynchburg College
1971-1980: Assistant Professor of Sociology, Lynchburg College
1969-1971: Instructor, Sociology, Lynchburg College
Degrees and Certifications
1971: M.A., Sociology, Syracuse University
1967: B.A., Sociology, Syracuse University
1958: USAFSS Russian Language School, Syracuse University
Information on Courses Taught
American Generations
Contemporary Issues in Sociology
Cultural Anthropology
Cultures East and West
Deviant Behavior
Death, Dying, and Bereavement
History of Sociology
Introduction to Social Work
Introduction to Sociology
Japan: Gods, Warriors, and Businessmen
Methods of Social Research
Physical Anthropology
Social Problems
Sociology of Human Sexual Behavior
Sociology of Religion
Symbols and Celebrations
Special Topics Course: AIDS
Westover Honors Course: Social Science Seminar
Honors and Awards
2001: Outstanding Service Award from the Coalition for HIV Awareness and Prevention of Central Virginia
1996: Tau Epsilon Phi Teacher of the Year Award
Professional Associations
2001: Asiatic Society of Japan
1998-1999: Asian Studies Association
1995-1997:
The Midwest Sociological Association
The Sociological AIDS Network
The Virginia Consortium for Asian Studies
1995-1998: The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism