Staff

Clark Butler Director - Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D. University of Southern California
Office: NF 130J
Office Phone:
(260) 481-6364
Specializations:
Human Rights, Hegel, 19th Century Philosophy, Social & Political Philosophy, Metaphysics.
Email: butler@ipfw.edu
Dr. Butler is a nationally recognized authority on the philosophy of Hegel, and for the last fifteen years has specialized in the foundations of human rights.


Duston Moore
Associate Director - Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D. Catholic University of Louvain
Office: NF 130B
Office Phone:
(260) 481-6363
Specializations:
Continental Philosophy, Human Rights, Phenomenology, Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy
Email:
moored@ipfw.edu
Duston Moore offers specialized competence in the European Union and Canadian Human Rights regimes.

Jennifer Caseldine-Bracht Research Associate- Associate Faculty in Philosophy
M.A. Purdue University
Office: Kettler Hall Rm# 257
Office Phone: (260) 481-6366
Specializations: Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics, Logic, Critical Thinking, Human Rights in relation to Civil Liberties.
Email: caseldij@ipfw.edu

Quinton Dixie Research Associate - Professor of Religious Studies
Ph.D. Union Theological Seminary, New York
Office: NF 130E
Office Phone: (260) 481-5724
Specializations: African-American Religious History, Religion and Labor, Religion and Civil Rights.
Email: dixieq@ipfw.edu
Quinton Dixie has co-authored a Harper & Row volume on the history of the Civil Rights Movement.


Glenda Moss Research Associate - Assistant Professor of Education
Ed.D. Stephen F. Austin State University
Office: NF 250D
Office Phone: (260) 481-5408
Specializations: Teacher Education, Critical Pedagogy, Scholar-Practitioner Teacher Leadership, Portfolio Assessment, and Field-Based Methods.
Email: mossg@ipfw.edu
Glenda Moss has published on Multicultural Education

David Lindquist Research Associate - Assistant Professor of Education
Ph.D. Indiana University
Office: NF 250M
Office Phone: (260) 481-6065
Specializations: Holocaust Education and Elementary Education
Email: lindquid@ipfw.edu
David Linquist has published in the field of Holocaust Studies. He is a Fellow of the U. S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum's Teacher Fellowship Program, and a member of the Museum's Regional Education Corps.

Kathy Squadrito Research Associate - Associate Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D. Washington University.
Office: NF 130D
Office Phone: (260) 481-6365
Specializations: John Locke, Women's Rights, Human Rights in relation to Animal Rights, Environmental Rights
Email: squadrit@ipfw.edu
Kathy Squadrito has published a wide range of articles in different areas of applied human rights ethics and, in the history of philosophy, is a national recognized authority on the political philosophy of John Locke.

Pat Ashton Research Associate - Associate Professor of Sociology
Ph.D. Michigan State University.
Office: Classroom Medical Building Rm# 235
Office Phone: (260) 481-6669
Specializations: Community/Urban Development, Work and Organization, Social Theory and Practice, Conflict Resolution and Mediation
Email: ashton@ipfw.edu

Aaron Eikenberry Administrative Assistant
Office: NF 130J
Office Phone: (260) 481-6364
Email: aeikenberry@gmail.com