Scholars Program: Teaching Scholars Courses
Teaching one of Benedictine University’s eight Scholars seminars is both a privilege and a rewarding challenge for Benedictine University faculty members. Those interested in doing so are encouraged to contact the Scholars Director.
Teaching a Scholars course requires, first and foremost, a high level of expertise and experience in the relevant subject area. It also requires evidence of teaching excellence.
Below are a list of the faculty members who have taught Scholars courses in recent years. Click here for more information about the content of these courses. For copies of course syllabi, please contact the Scholars Assistant.
HNRS 190 First-Year Colloquium I
2006: Dr. Beth Vinkler
2005: Dr. Martin Tracey
2004: Dr. Jana Tuzar
HNRS 191 First-Year Colloquium II
2004-2006: Dr. Jana Tuzar
HNRS 195 Organizational & Group Dynamics
2004-2006: Prof. Casey Boguslaw
HNRS 220 The Mediterranean World
2005: Dr. Martin Tracey
2004: Dr. Thomas Byrnes, Fr. Philip Timko
2003: Dr. Patrick Flynn
HNRS 230 The Baptism of Europe
2006: Fr. Julian von Duerbeck
2005: Dr. John Kloos
2004: Dr. Martin Tracey
HNRS 320 Converging Hemispheres
2005: Dr. Vincent Gaddis, Dr. Susan Mikula
2003-2004: Dr. Vincent Gaddis
HNRS 297 Art, Creativity, & Culture
2006: Prof. Joann Harling
2005: Prof. Jennifer Breckner
2004: Prof. Joana Konova
HNRS 393 Global Interdependence
2004-2006: Dr. Joel Ostrow
