William Stuart’s Retirement Announcement
William Taft Stuart, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, has decided that the time has come to retire. Professor Stuart has been active in teaching and applying anthropology for some 50 years and has become a noteworthy advocate for a multi-paradigmatic approach to the study of culture. An expert in the areas of comparative religion, human behavioral ecology, and the history and philosophy of ideas, Professor Stuart always encouraged his students to explore both the scientific and humanistic aspects of anthropology because both are essential to understanding and explanation. Throughout his career, Professor Stuart was a strong advocate for the development of talented students and was the principal architect for the NGO known as the Center for Excellence in Education while working for Admiral H.G. Rickover. We wish Professor Stuart the very best in retirement, which officially begins on June 1, 2016.
Published on Wed, 02/10/2016 - 14:36