He received his bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication from Penn State, and his master’s and doctorate degrees in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He teaches public speaking, rhetorical criticism, United States public address, and film criticism. Burgchardt has been a faculty member at Colorado State University since 1982. While Joseph and his wife, Theresa, have lived in Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana, they, along with their two children, happily call Fort Collins and CSU home.Ĭarl R. Having taught over a dozen sections of English courses for Georgia’s eCore program, he is also a veteran online instructor and recognized instructional innovator. In addition, he has been both a presenter and frequent participant at conferences on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. In 2012, he was selected as a Governor's Teaching Fellow by the University of Georgia’s Institute of Higher Education. He continually seeks out opportunities to improve as a professor. In each class, he strives to respect students as developing thinkers and to value their contributions to the class community. Brown thinks kindness is one of the most important personal qualities and pedagogical tools a teacher must have. Brown enjoys writing about science fiction (such as Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, and even the Incredible Hulk) and his published work has appeared the Journal of Popular Culture and Extrapolation.ĭr. His experience has included a variety of courses in the Humanities: from courses in writing and literature to Science Fiction, the Cold War, and Rural Studies.ĭr. Brown is a the director of the CSU Academic Integrity Program. In addition to teaching for the CSU Honors Program, Dr. Joseph Brown earned his PhD at LSU in 2009 and was a tenured English professor at Abraham Baldwin College in Georgia before coming to CSU in 2016. Andre has an interest in the writings of Louis Auchincloss, mechanical watches, and he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children. Andre is currently working on a book manuscript that is under contract with The Catholic University of America Press titled: Socratic Conservatism, Socratic Questions: The Right Turn in Plato's Political Dialogues. Andre is the author of Politics in Socrates' Alcibiades: A Philosophical Account of Plato's Dialogue Alcibiades Major (Springer 2015). He has published in various journals such as the Journal of Philosophical Research, Ancient Philosophy, History of Political Thought, and Scholia. His latest research focuses on methodological issues, i.e., styles of argumentation in Plato and Aristotle. Andre specializes in the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy and Ancient Greek Political Philosophy. He received his bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Colorado State University, his master’s degree from Duquesne University and doctorate degree in Philosophy from Duquesne University and the Institute of Philosophy (Catholic University) in Leuven, Belgium. Andre Archie has been a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy at Colorado State University since 2000.
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