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Susan B. Harden

Associate Professor of Education
704-651-4810

Susan B. Harden, Ph.D., is associate professor of Education and director for the Civic Minor in Urban Youth and Communities. She is a teacher educator and expert on civic engagement. Harden’s teaching, research,and service expertise is in understanding community engagement at cultural institutions and developing engaged scholarship in higher education. She completed a Ph.D.

Andrew James Hartley

Robinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies
704-687-0235

Andrew Hartley is effectively two people.

Christine Haynes

Associate Professor

Christine Haynes, Ph.D., educated at the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago, is an expert in modern European, especially French, history. She has written widely about the political, military, economic, and cultural history of France, particularly in the aftermath of the French Revolution and Napoleon.

Tina L. Heafner

Professor, Director of the Ph.D. In Curriculum and Instruction, and 2019-2020 President of the National Council for the Social Studies
704-687-8875

Tina L. Heafner, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Middle, Secondary, and K-12 Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her administrative responsibilities include Directing the M.Ed. in Secondary Education and the Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction.

Eric S. Heberlig

Professor
704-687-7327

Eric S. Heberlig, (Ph.D., The Ohio State University), is professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. He is co-author of "Congressional Parties, Institutional Ambition, and the Financing of Majority Control," which won the 2014 D.B. Hardeman Prize for the best book on the U.S. Congress.

Eric D. Heggestad

Interim Department Chair
704-687-1338

Eric Heggestad, Ph.D., is chair of the Department of Psychological Science. He joined the University in 2005 after working for the Air Force Research Laboratory and Colorado State University. He is an industrial and organizational psychologist, who focuses on applying principles of psychology to work contexts.

Carol L. Higham

Lecturer

Carol L. Higham, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the History Department, where she teaches Native American and American history. She co-authored "Conquests and Consequences: The West from Frontier to Region" (Harlan Davidson Inc., 2009) and co-edited "One West, Two Myths, Vol. 1 and 2," (University of Calgary Press, 2001, 2004) and a series of books on the American frontier for Wiley.

Rosemary L. Hopcroft

Professor
704-687-7818

Rosemary L. Hopcroft, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Sociology. She has published widely in the areas of evolutionary sociology and comparative and historical sociology in journals that include the American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Evolution and Human Behavior, and Human Nature.

Larissa R. Huber

Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the PhD Programs in Health Services Research and Public Health Sciences
704-687-8719

Larissa Huber, Ph.D., studied anthropology and mathematics as an undergraduate. Her interests in both of these fields led her to pursue graduate degrees in Epidemiology. She completed a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Doctorate n Epidemiology at Emory University. Huber's research interests focus on reproductive epidemiology.

Gordon Hull

Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics

Gordon Hull is a professor of Philosophy at UNC Charlotte, where he has been since Fall 2008.  He works in moral and political philosophy generally, with particular emphases on problems at the intersection of law and technology and on the history of political thought.