FELLOWS

The Faculty Fellows are those who have demonstrated interest in teaching and promoting discussion of ethical issues. Fellows conduct research, and/or teach on ethics issues in their respective fields and participate in Parr Center events on ethics issues that arise in public and professional life.

The Faculty Fellows are:

  1. Robert Adler (Kenan-Flagler Business School)
  2. Richard Andrews (Department of Public Policy)
  3. Marc Baer (Department of Philosophy)
  4. A. Fleming Bell (School of Government)
  5. Trude Bennett (Department of Maternal and Child Health)
  6. Judith R. Blau (Department of Sociology)
  7. Bernard Boxill (Department of Philosophy)
  8. Lois A. Boynton (School of Journalism)
  9. Molly Broad (School of Government)
  10. Lissa Broome (School of Law)
  11. Giselle Corbie-Smith (Social Medicine)
  12. Arlene Davis (Social Medicine)
  13. David Dill (Department of Public Policy)
  14. Lynn Dressler (School of Pharmacy)
  15. Deborah Gerhardt (Copyright and Scholarly Communications Director)
  16. Lawrence Gilbert (Department of Biology)
  17. Christopher Grau (Department of Philosophy)
  18. Suzanne Gulledge (School of Education)
  19. Laura Hanson (School of Medicine)
  20. Gail Henderson (Social Medicine)
  21. Thomas Hill (Department of Philosophy)
  22. Terrence Holt (Social Medicine)
  23. Joseph E. Kennedy (School of Law)
  24. Nancy M.P. King (Social Medicine)
  25. Diane Kjervik (School of Nursing)
  26. Laurie Langbauer (Department of English and Comparative Literature)
  27. Donna LeFebvre (Department of Political Science)
  28. Douglas MacLean (Department of Philosophy)
  29. Richard Mann (Kenan-Flagler Business School)
  30. Timothy Marr (Department of American Studies)
  31. Steven May (Department of Communications Studies)
  32. John McGowan (Department of English)
  33. Kevin T. McGuire (Department of Political Science)
  34. Karen Metzguer (Pediatrics)
  35. Dan Nelson (Social Medicine, Human Research Ethics)
  36. Jonathan Oberlander (Social Medicine)
  37. Ellen R. Peirce (Kenan-Flagler Business School)
  38. Gerald Postema (Department of Philosophy)
  39. Terry L. Price (Department of Philosophy)
  40. Carlton W. Puryear, Jr. (NROTC)
  41. C. D. C. Reeve (Philosophy)
  42. Stuart Rennie (Dental Ecology)
  43. Thomas Ricketts (Department of Health Policy and Administration)
  44. Barry Roberts (Kenan-Flagler Business School)
  45. Myra Roche (Pediatrics)
  46. Steven Rosefielde (Department of Economics)
  47. Barbra Rothschild (Social Medicine)
  48. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (Department of Philosophy)
  49. Donald Searing (Department of Political Science)
  50. Sohini Sengupta (Social Medicine)
  51. Betsy Sleath (School of Pharmacy)
  52. Jeff Spinner-Halev (Department of Political Science)
  53. John Stephens (School of Government)
  54. Kimberly Strom-Gottfried (School of Social Work)
  55. James Thomas (Department of Epidemiology)
  56. Ruel Tyson, Jr. (Department of Religious Studies)
  57. Marcia Van Riper (Nursing and Carolina Center for Genome Sciences)
  58. Rebecca Walker (Social Medicine and Department of Philosophy)
  59. David Weber (School of Medicine)
  60. Judith Wegner (School of Law)
  61. Barbara Wildemuth (SILS)
  62. Rachel A Willis (American Studies)
  63. Erica Wise (Department of Psychology)
  64. Susan Wolf (Department of Philosophy)


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