Faculty Stories
Philosophy Professor Stephen H. Daniel
“What better legacy can a professor leave than such a love of learning that one wants to continue studying whether or not in school?†That’s how one undergraduate student described the impact of Philosophy Professor Stephen H. Daniel’s teaching. So it came as no surprise that a Liberal Arts committee selected Daniel to the Murray & Celeste Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching in the Liberal Arts.
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History Professor R.J.Q. Adams
Since his arrival at Texas A&M University in 1974, R.J.Q. Adams has had the honor of holding not one, but two, endowed positions, which he says have been instrumental in his research and publications about modern British history.
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Anthropology Associate Professor Kevin Crisman
Kevin Crisman, associate professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University, has led the group of researchers in the project. The thousands of artifacts discovered aboard the ship have included shoes and dishes used by the crew and barrels of pickled pork with the meat still on the bone.
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English Professor Margaret Ezell
Thirty years ago, Margaret Ezell would never have imagined herself in an academic profession. As an undergraduate, she was a determined pre-law student, but she eventually came to realize that law was not what she wanted to pursue. She earned degrees in English and history instead, and went on to earn her Ph.D. in English at Cambridge University.
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