Affiliated Faculty
Dr. Diane Brewer, BA, PhD
(she/her/hers)
Theatre History and Criticism / John David Lutz Distinguished Professor of the Arts
Room 109A, Hyde Hall
812-488-2369
db57@c178.net
"I want my students to feel challenged and inspired to continue exploring the connection between their own values and the theatre they create," Dr. Brewer notes. "I enjoy teaching UE Honors students because they keep me on my toes. They often ask questions I've never considered and come up with solutions I've never imagined. In that way, they reaffirm why I teach – to keep learning."
Dr. Brewer holds a BA in drama from Tufts University and a PhD in theatre from UCLA. Her areas of expertise include theatre history and dramatic criticism, and she also dramaturgs and directs productions for the UE theatre department. Her articles have been published in The Dramaturgy Protocol, The Dramaturgy Sourcebook (vol. 4), Theatre Topics, PAJ: Performing Arts Journal, and HowlRound at the Center for Theater Commons. She has received such honors as the Dean's Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Evansville and a Certificate of Merit for Dramaturgy from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
Dr. Robert Dion
Associate Professor of Political Science / Igleheart Chair
Room 53, Schroeder School of Business Building
812-488-1150
rd35@c178.net
Dr. Jennie Ebeling
Associate Professor of Archaeology
Sampson Hall
812-488-1019
je55@c178.net
Dr. Lisa Hale
(she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor of Education
Room 323, Graves Hall
812-488-2373
lh241@c178.net
During her tenure with EVSC, Lisa Marie was admitted to the Indiana Principal Leadership Institute and participated in a Leadership Cadre with Brown University. She has presented at the Indiana State Reading Association Conference and the Indiana Urban Schools Conference. She served as an Indiana Association of School Principals Board Member for District 11 and as a member of the State Superintendent Advisory Council. She was awarded the Evansville Area Reading Council's Celebrate Literacy Award in 2002, the University of Evansville Outstanding Elementary Educator of the Year Award in 2003 and the University of Evansville Outstanding Administrator of the Year Award in 2011.
Dr. Lisa Marie Hale earned both a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a Reading Endorsement (1991) and a Master of Education (1995) from the University of Southern Indiana. She completed a degree in Elementary Supervision and Administration from Indiana State University in 2002. In 2020, she received a PhD in Educational Leadership from Indiana State University. She belongs to numerous professional organizations including the International Literacy Association, the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, and Delta Kappa Gamma.
Dr. Kristina Hochwender
Professor/English
Room 330, Olmsted Hall
812-488-2898
kh125@c178.net
Kristina L. Hochwender received her BA from Cornell College, and her MA and PhD from Washington University in St. Louis. Since 2007, she has taught literature at the University of Evansville. Alongside her interest in literature for children, her research centers on the Victorian clerical novel, and particularly the ways in which the clergyman--in the words of Samuel Butler, "a kind of human Sunday"--mediates national and religious identities and crises in novels that captured the Victorian imagination throughout the latter 19th century. She has published work in the Journal of Victorian Literature Online, The Victorian Web, and Religion and Literature. Dr Hochwender teaches courses in Children's and Young Adult literature, as well as courses in the British Novel, the novels of Jane Austen, Eighteenth Century literature, and Victorian literature. She received the Dean's Teaching Award in 2017.
Dr. Alanna Keenan, DMA
Associate Professor of Music
Room 33, Krannert Hall of Art and Music
812-488-2419
ak215@c178.net
Voice
Dr. Julie Merkle
(she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor/Biology
Co-Director of the Eykamp Center for Teaching Excellence
Room 219, Koch Center for Engineering and Science
812-488-5026
jm757@c178.net
Developmental Biology, Genetics, Stem Cell Biology, Reproductive Biology
Dr. Sara Petrosillo
(she/her/hers)
Associate Professor/English
Room 326, Olmsted Hall
812-488-2010
sp220@c178.net
Dr. Mari Plikuhn
(she/her/hers)
Professor/Sociology
Room 55, Schroeder School of Business Building
812-488-2707
mp168@c178.net
Ms. Sarah J Smith, BFA, MEIM
Costume Design / Assistant Professor
Room 118 A, Hyde Hall
812-488-5868
ss662@c178.net
Ms. Smith joined the UE Theatre faculty in 2017, after over a decade of professional work as a costume designer, stylist, and project manager in New York City, Los Angeles, and regional theatres across the country, Ms. Smith brings her professional work to the classroom while continuing to pursue professional projects. Her theatre work ranges from small-scale new works to opera and Broadway musicals. Sarah has worked at Disney/ABC Television Studios, styled photo shoots for national print campaigns, and designed costumes for television.
Ms. Smith received her Masters and BFA in Drama/Design from Carnegie Mellon University. She is a proud member of IATSE—United Scenic Artists Local 829 and Theatrical Wardrobe Union Local 764.
Dr. Valerie Stein
Professor of Religious Studies / Program Director, Social Justice / Program Director, Race & Ethnicity Studies
Olmsted Hall, Room 341
812-488-1103
vs9@c178.net