Dr. B.D.
Stillion--------------------------Summer
Semester Schedule
Ph.D, Emory University, 1995; M.A., Emory University,
1990; B.A., Furman University, 1987
*many students attend college
believing they will attain greater SUCCESS, but few have any
true notion what that actually means*
*****Educational Philosophy*****Dr.
Stillion's Psychology Glossary*****
URGENT WARNING FOR FAMILIES OF
COLLEGE STUDENTS!!!
Dr. Stillion's course offerings include
- Psychology 1101 Lecture
and web-based Intro PSYC 1101 Online- Abnormal Psychology 3350 Lecture
and web-basedAbnormal PSYC 3350 Online- Critical Thinking 1101
and web-based CT Online- Social Sciences 2501
and web-based SOSConline- PSYC 4110: Psychology of Gender and Sexuality
- PSYC 4120: Physiological Psychology
- PSYC 4160: Death & Dying
- Acting in Modern Classical Theatre: Shakespeare
Dr. B also serves as faculty advisor to the
Clayton State Theatre Society.
Above right, you see not Dr. Stillion, but John
William Waterhouse's
"The Soul of the Rose." Go figure.
Fall 2005 Shakespeare
production:
HV
The Life of Henry the
Fifth
Spring 2004 Shakespeare
production:
The Tempest
(pics and info to
come)
Fall 2002 Shakespeare production:
OTHELLO
(pics on the way!)
Spring 1998 Shakespeare
production:
Much Ado About Nothing
Spring 1997 Shakespeare production:
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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