Department of Anthropology, History, and Political Science

Anthropology, History,

and Political Science

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Dr. Carol Humphrey

Professor of History

Office: Owens Hall 313

Phone: 405.878.2221

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Dr. Tony Litherland

Professor of Political Science

Office: Owens Hall 305

Phone: 405.878.2223

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Dr. John Powell

Professor of History

Office: Owens Hall 316

Phone: 405.878.2246

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Prof. Timothy McCollum

Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Office: Owens Hall 311

Phone: 405.878.2238

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Dr. Sherri Raney

Assistant Professor of History and Political Science

Office: Owens Hall 312

Phone: 405.878.2226

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Dr. Glenn Sanders

Chair, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Professor of History

Office: Owens Hall 307

Phone: 405.878.2215

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2009-2010 Adjunct Instructors:

  • Mary Oppegard
  • Mary Sanders

Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Anthropology

Global Studies

History

The Roman orator and statesman Cicero once wrote, "Indeed history is the witness that testifies to the passing of time. It illumines reality, invigorates memory, provides guidance in daily life, and brings us tidings of antiquity." The discipline of history aims to recover the past, then to help people understand its vital importance for life today. The modern discipline covers every aspect of human experience, not just political events. The goal is to describe and analyze the cultural, religious, social, economic, and intellectual lives of people in the past--what they thought, how they built communities, how they suffered, and how they voiced their highest aspirations.

Political Science (International Relations)

Social Science Education, Secondary

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