
The faculty at Annapolis Group colleges are teachers, first and foremost — an emphasis on teaching and learning is a central part of the residential liberal arts experience. Many of our professors are also noted researchers and creative leaders in their field, bringing that experience back to the classroom for the benefit of undergraduates, even involving them in cutting-edge research.
Many of those who teach at the 130 colleges are published authors, honored as Carnegie/CASE Professors of the Year, prolific researchers in their fields, talented performers in the arts, and contributing members of their communities. They share a passion for their academic interests and connect with students individually on research, independent study, and creative projects.
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Knox Faculty Member Unveils Study Findings in Zambia
Bowdoin Professor Seeks Out Experimental Chinese Women Artists
Tablet or iPad? Prof. Dave Berque Offers Thoughts in Campus Technology
Spider Signals: Courtship or Appetizer?
NSF funds biology professor's efforts to unlock forests' microbial mysteries
Antarctic Larsen Ice Shelf Course Directed by Hamilton Faculty
Goldfish Research Nets New Info on Sexual Behavior
Dalits and the Politics of Modern India
Colorado College Professor Named Poet Laureate
Bowdoin Geneticist, Students Pioneer Knowledge of the Mighty Mite
Horrors! Davidson Professor’s Book Explores Music in Scary Movies
Can The Lowly River Herring Help Turn Around Groundfishing?
Professors Pen Stories of Studying Abroad
David Requiro Becomes Artist in Residence at Puget Sound
From Hot Sauce to Xbox, Dante Still Rocks
Colgate professors' research sheds light on foreign-language learning
Wellesley Astronomer's Latest Findings on Saturn Shows a Roller Derby on Rings
Chemical bonds extend beyond the lab
Furman Psychology Professor Gil Einstein's Commitment to Undergrad Research Praised
Bowdoin Professor Wethli Wins 2009 New England Award for Painting
Illinois Wesleyan Scholar Challenges Tolerance as Best Approach to Discussing Religion in New Book
Swarthmore Professor's Research Shows Education is the Key to Curbing Plagiarism
St. Olaf College sets the pace for a new computing education
Christopher Hager Awarded National Endowment of Humanities Grant
Trinity Faculty Member Wins National Endowment for the Arts Grant
Illinois Wesleyan Visiting Professors Make Cross-Cultural Sojourn a Family Affair
Check Mate: How Chess Improves Math Scores
Wofford professor named Carnegie Foundation/CASE 2009 S.C. Professor of Year
Millsaps History Professor Receives 2009 Edelstein Prize
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Discovers New Species of Frogs
Bowdoin Professor Casselberry Brings Strong New Voice to Africana Studies
Dickinson College Professor's 'Sirena' Features Works by Poets, including Nobel Laureate
Trinity College History Professor Victimized by Military Coup in Honduras
Lecture explores invention of detective story and creation of official detectives
Millsaps College Art Professor's Project Follows the Mississippi Blues Trail
Trinity Engineering Professor Announces U.S. Senate Candidacy
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Helps Shed New Light on Renowned Bayeux Tapestry
Rollins College Fulbright with Kate Osterloh
Rollins Educators Enhance their Global Awareness
Rollins and Rhodes Researchers Collaborate to Code Children’s Narratives
Trinity Professor Introduces the Brain as Music Composer
Women in Engineering: Lafayette is a Leader
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Reflects on 400 Years of Galileo
Chatham University expands its graduate biology program with a new environmental track
Millsaps College Offers New Latin American Studies Major
Scripps Professor suggests an overhaul of Bush reforms on Medicare Part D
Report Cites "Climate Gap" Harm to Poor, Minorities
Late Poet Laureate William Stafford Returns to Lewis & Clark
Illinois Wesleyan Professor's Research Ties Fitness to Avoiding Mistakes
Ohio Wesleyan University Partners with Aoyama Gakuin University to Address Global Water Concerns
Endowed Chair funded by Board Chair Hill honors Economics Professor and CFO Seidel
Lafayette Government and Law Class Suggests Supreme Court Nominees
Millsaps College Launches New Communications Major
Smith College Launches New Undergraduate Museums Concentration
St. Olaf professor examines ethical computing
DePauw Professor Sees Parallels Between TV's 'Prisoner' and Gnostic Religions
Two DePauw Professors to Make Presentations at Conference on Late Antiquity
Composer Samuel Adler In Residence at DePauw School of Music
Illinois Wesleyan Professor Recalls John Updike
150 Years After 'Origin of Species,' Science and Religion Remain in Conflict Over Evolution