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Director of the Echols Scholars Program

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Richard Handler

The Director of the Echols Scholars Program is Richard Handler, Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Anthropology. He was educated at Columbia University (B.A., 1972) and at the University of Chicago (M.A., 1976, Ph.D., 1979).

Prof. Handler is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work explores the borders between literature, history, and the social sciences. Within anthropology, he specializes in contemporary North American culture, history of anthropology, and culture theory. He is the author of Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec (1988), Jane Austen and the Fiction of Culture (1990, co-authored with Daniel Segal), The New History in an Old Museum: Creating the Past at Colonial Williamsburg (1997, co-authored with Eric Gable), and Critics Against Culture: Anthropological Observers of Mass Society (2005).

Prof. Handler teaches several courses regularly for undergraduates, including ANTH 101 (Introduction to Anthropology), ANTH 225 (Nationalism, Racism, Multiculturalism), and ANTH 268 (Reading the New York Times). He is co-director of the Anthropology Department’s minor in Global Culture and Commerce and President of the University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

Secretary of the Echols Scholars Program

Sherry Bullock
Secretary of the Echols Scholars Program

(434) 924-3350

Sherry Bullock has been the secretary for the Echols Scholars program for over 11 years. She keeps in contact with the students through her famous weekly emails. Many students come to her for academic information and support, or to just relax. As secretary of the Echols Scholars, her job is to make sure that the students are on track with their majors and course schedules, that they keep in contact with their dean if there are any situations or problems, and that prospective students, their parents and guidance counselors are provided current information on the Echols Scholars Program.

As the mother of 4 boys, Sherry is definitely a mother-figure to the Echols Scholars. She enjoys meeting them, talking about their dreams and aspirations, and she "requires" that they keep in contact with her after they graduate and go on to make their mark on society.

Those interested in the Echols Scholars Program, please contact Mrs. Bullock anytime at (434) 924-3350.

Echols Scholars Program Advisors for Fall 2009

Advisor Full Name Dept Email ID
Lou Bloomfield Physics
Gordon Braden English
Matthew Burtner Music
Shu-chen Chen East Asian Lang. and Cult
Linda Columbus Chemistry
Ellen Contini-Morava Anthropology
Sarah Corse Sociology
Claire Cronmiller Biology
Everett Crosby History
Richard Crozier Art
John Dillery Classics
Dudley Doane Summer Session
Chad Dodson Psychology
Kenneth Elzinga Economics
David Evans Computer Science
Cassandra Fraser Chemistry
Thomas Gallagher Physics
Reginald Garrett Biology
David Gies Spanish
Larry Goedde Art
David Hill Psychology
John Lyons French
Steve Majewski Astronomy
Allan Megill History
David Mills Economics
Rachel Most College of Arts & Sciences
Blaine Norum Physics
David O'Brien Politics
Brian Parshall Mathematics
John Portmann Religious Studies
Michael Rasbury Drama
Steven Rhoads Politics
Deborah Roach Biology
Karen Ryan Slavic Lang and Lit.
Hank Shugart Environmental Sciences
Dan Spitzner Statistics
Siva Vaidhyanathan Media Studies
William Wilson, Dean College of Arts & Sciences