
Professors in Asian Studies
Dr. Eric Dinmore is the Asian Studies Advisor.
Dr. Matthew B. BowmanVisiting Assistant Professor of Religion Maples 26 | (434) 223-6313 mbowman@hsc.edu Each year several religion majors attend seminary after graduation, but the majority of our majors develop careers in business, law, education, social work, and military service. |
Dr. Gerald T. CarneyElliott Professor of Religion Maples 023 | (434) 223-6268 gcarney@hsc.edu Documenting Hindu religious life and using photographic images to enrich both research and classroom teaching has been a focus of my work since 1980. |
Dr. Eric G. DinmoreAssistant Professor of History Maples 002 | (434) 223-6279 edinmore@hsc.edu Advises students in the Asian Studies Minor program. |
Matthew R. DubroffLecturer in Fine Arts Johns Auditorium 203 | (434) 223-6362 mdubroff@hsc.edu Dubroff is a founding member of Theatre Nohgaku, a professional troupe dedicated to bringing this 600-year-old theatre form to non-Japanese audiences. |
Dr. Ralph S. HattoxElliott Professor of History Morton Hall 318 | (434) 223-6108 rhattox@hsc.edu More than two centuries ago, Thomas Fuller observed that history enables one to gain the "experience of age without either the infirmities or inconvenience thereof." |
Dr. Warner R. WinborneAssociate Professor of Government & Foreign Affairs Morton Hall 322 | (434) 223-6377 wwinborne@hsc.edu Knowledge of history is one mark of a liberal education, enlarging your self-understanding. History is also a good foundation for careers in teaching, law, and public affairs. |






