Stanley P. Berard, Ph. D., University of Pittsburg. An assistant professor of political science, Berard teaches courses in American government, political parties, legislative processes, public administration, state and local government, and research methods.
Leo Carson Davis, Phd. University of Iowa. An associate professor of Geology-Geography, Davis teaches courses in physical geography.
J. Thomas Forgey, Ph. A., University of Arkansas. An associate professor of history, Forgey teaches courses in U.S. history, American military history, American social history, post-1945 America, and Arkansas history.
Jerry W. Pyle, Ph.D., Rice University. A professor of history and dean of the school of liberal and performing arts, Pyle teaches courses in world history, western thought, and 19th and 20th century European history.
Bart Reed, M.A., East Texas State University plus graduate work at the University of Texas at Arlington. An adjunct professor of history, Reed teaches courses in world history, U. S. history and the American Civil War.
Frank F. Schambach, Ph.D., Harvard University. A professor of Anthropology and SAU Survey Archeologist, Schambach teaches courses in the history of North American Indians.
David H. Sixbey, M. A. T., Duke University plus graduate work at the University of Texas at Austin. An associate professor of history, Sixbey teaches courses in world history, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, African American history, and social studies methods.
Cathy Thurkill, M.A., Lousiana Tech University. An adjunct professor of history, Thurkill teaches courses in U.S. history.
Donald A. Watt, Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania. An associate professor of geography and political science and chair of the department, Watt teaches courses in world geography, political geography, human geography, geography of Anglo-America, international relations, global issues, and comparative government and public policy.
James F. Willis, Ph. D., Duke University. A professor of history and political science, Willis teaches courses in U.S. history, Latin America, East Asia, American foreign policy, American presidency, and research methods.
Claudell Woods, J. D., University of Arkansas School of Law. An instructor of political science, Woods teaches courses in American government, American constitutional law, and African American politics.