AUM Faculty & Staff
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Christina Buntyn
Academic Advisor | University College
Advising for the following:
- All undergraduate Criminal Justice students with a non-legal studies concentration
- All undergraduate students with less than 58 earned credit hours in the following majors:
- Art
- Fine Art
- Criminal Justice (legal studies)
- Sociology (including pre-social work)
- All students with less than 74 earned credit hours in the following major:
- Interdisciplinary Studies
Stephanie Burdette
Academic Advisor | University College
Michael Burger
Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Named Mississippi Humanities Teacher of the year when he taught in that state, Michael Burger teaches advanced courses in ancient, medieval, and early modern Europe at AUM. He is the author of Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment (Cambridge University Press. 2012); The Shaping of Western Civilization, second edition (University of Toronto Press, 2013); and editor of Sources for the History of Western Civilization, second edition (University of Toronto Press, 2015), among other works. He earlier served AUM as Dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. He once lived in what had been a twelfth-century chapel.
Brooke Burks
Department Chair and Professor, Graduate Coordinator and Advising Supervisor
Brooke Burks
Department Chair and Professor, Graduate Coordinator and Advising Supervisor | College of Education
334-244-3435
[email protected]
Education Building, 317
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Elizabeth Burrows
Interim Director of Composition, Distinguished Senior Lecturer
Elizabeth Burrows
Interim Director of Composition, Distinguished Senior Lecturer | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Elizabeth Burrows is a Distinguished Senior Lecturer in the Department of English & Philosophy at Auburn University at Montgomery. Her primary research interests are the rhetoric of popular culture, writing program administration, pedagogy, and online instruction. She teaches in the Honors program and University Success in addition to her composition courses and literature surveys. Ms. Burrows went to Auburn University as an undergraduate where she was a Senior Honors Scholar as well as a DJ and Station Manager at the campus radio station; she also graduated with a Master’s degree in English at Auburn before working as a full-time research assistant. As of 2022, she has been teaching college courses for over 15 years. On a personal note, Ms. Burrows is a New Jersey native; she also has three dogs: a pitbull named Night Fury, a Caribbean potcake named Snitch, and a half-husky/half-pitbull named Harley Quinn.
Stephen Butts
Endpoint Support Spec II
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