| Mark
R. Schwehn
Professor of Humanities
PhD, Stanford University
Mr Schwehn received his BA from Valparaiso University, and his
PhD in history and humanities from Stanford University. He has written
widely about Henry Adams and William James, including, with other
scholars, A William James Renaissance. He has also
written essays on the poetry of Robert Frost, film criticism, history,
cognitive theory, and human sexuality. He has published widely on
religion and higher learning, including Exiles from Eden:
Religion and the Academic Vocation in America (1993) and
Everyone A Teacher (2000). With Dorothy Bass he
is editor of Leading Lives That Matter: What We Should Do
and Who We Should Be (2006). In 2005-2006 he was a Fellow
at the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Studies at St. John's
University (MN). Mr Schwehn is Project Director of the Lilly
Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts at Valparaiso, and
serves on the boards of several major institutions addressing religion,
education, and American public life.
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