Contact information for individual members will be available under FOR MEMBERS ONLY, once that section has been more fully developed.

    • Michael Paul Adams, Indiana University, Linguistics
    • Norman Austin, Classics, University of Arizona
    • Sarah Barton, Occupational Therapy and Theological Ethics, Duke University
    • Robert Benson, History and Theory of Architecture, Miami University (Ohio); also Music (Composition, Organ and Choral Conducting)
    • Nicholas Birns, Literature, New York University
    • Mary Ellen Bowden, Chemical Heritage Foundation
    • D. Royce Boyer, Music, University of Alabama
    • Bennet Brabson, Physics, Indiana University
    • Cynthia Brabson, Early Childhood Education, Indiana University
    • Dan Brennan, Biology
    • Karla Britton, Architecture, Diné University
    • Mark Brown, Medtronic (ret.), Bioengineering, medical science, cardiology
    • Karen Bruhn, Religious Studies, Arizona State University
    • David Burton, Spanish, Ohio University
    • Mary Callaway, Theology, Fordham University
    • Mary Callaway, Theology, Fordham University
    • Mary Kupiec Cayton, American History, Miami University emeritus, Ohio State University visiting scholar
    • Kay Cook, Gordon College
    • Janel Curry, Geography, Environmental studies, American Scientific Affiliation
    • U. S. Dhuga, Classics, Poet and Independent Scholar
    • Lofton Durham, Theater, Western Michigan University
    • Mark J. Duffy, Archives of the Episcopal Church, Canon Archivist and Director
    • Bethany Dumas, English, University of Tennessee
    • Marsha Dutton, English, Ohio University; Executive Editor, Cistercian Publications
    • E. Rozanne Elder, History (Cistercian Studies), Western Michigan University
    • Karen Evans-Romaine, Russian, University of Wisconsin.
    • Alfred V. Fedak, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Albany NY, SUNY Schenectady, Church Music Composer, Organist, Hymnologist
    • Kitty Ferguson, History of Science, Independent Scholar
    • Yale H. Ferguson, Global Politics, Rutgers University
    • Donald Ferree, Sociology, University of Wisconsin
    • Myra Marx Ferree, Sociology, University of Wisconsin
    • John V. Fleming, English, Princeton University
    • Leslie Flemming, Ohio University;,Spiritual Direction
    • Clair Francomano, Medical and molecular genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine
    • Debra Freeberg, Theater, Calvin University
    • Donna Gaines, Sociology, SUNY Empire State College
    • John Gatta, English, University of the South (Sewanee)
    • Shannon Noelle Gayk, Medieval Literature, Indiana University
    • Timothy Graham, Medieval Studies, University of New Mexico
    • Edward Hansen, Geology and Environmental Science, Hope College
    • Lisa M.B. Harrington, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
    • Edward Henderson, Philosophy, Louisiana State University
    • Harley P. Holden, Archivist Emeritus, Harvard University
    • Charles Huttar, Department of English, Hope College
    • Philip Jenkins, History, Religion, Penn State (e), Baylor
    • Shirley Johnson-Lans, Department of Economics, Vassar College
    • Joseph R. Jones, Early Spanish Literature, University of Kentucky
    • Margaret E. W. Jones, Spanish Literature, University of Kentucky
    • Norman W. Jones, English, Ohio State University.
    • Christopher Kaiser, Historical and Systematic Theology, Western Theological Seminary
    • Marilyn Keiser, Music, Indiana University
    • Laura Knoppers, 17-th century English literature, Notre Dame University
    • John H. Krantz, Department of Psychology, Hanover College
    • Michael J. Krasulski, Community College of Philadelphia
    • Jameela Lares, English, Rhetoric, Biblical Studies, University of Southern Mississippi
    • Jayne Lewis, Department of English, University of California, Irvine
    • Rowena McClinton, History (Native American Studies), Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
    • David Middleton, Department of English, Nicholls State University
    • Scott Richard Lyons, English (Native American Studies), University of Michigan
    • David Middleton, Nicholls State University, English
    • Robert Bruce Mullin
    • Frank Ordiway, Classics, Ivy Deans Educational Advising
    • Dabney Park, Medieval History, Dante, University of Miami and previous positions in education and business
    • George Parshall, Chemistry, formerly with DuPont, now with National Research Council; involved in destroying chemical stockpiles.
    • William F. Polik, Chemistry, Hope College
    • Allyn Reilly, Music, Ohio University
    • Bruce Saylor, Music, Aaron Copland School of Music (Queens College) and CUNY Graduate Center
    • Sanford Schwartz, English, Pennsylvania State University
    • Debora Kuller Shuger, Renaissance Literature, UCLA.
    • John Singleton,Physics, Quantum Mechanics,National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos and Oxford University
    • David H. Smith, Religious Studies (Bioethics), Indiana University
    • Warren S. Smith, Classics, University of New Mexico
    • George Spagna Jr., Physics (Astronomy), Randolph-Macon College.
    • Martin Stroble, Entergy Corporation, New Orleans.
    • Elizabeth Thompson, Early and Native American Literature, Ohio University
    • Peter Johanne Thuesen, Religious Studies, University of Indiana Bloomington
    • Baird Tipson, Religion, Washington College
    • Alec C. Valentine, American Literature, Hinds Community College (Mississippi)
    • Jeffrey Tolliver, University of New Mexico
    • John S. Watterson, History, James Madison University
    • Thomas Willard, University of Arizona, English (ret.)
    • Peter Williams, Comparative Religion, Miami University (Ohio)
    • John Wirenius,Law and Religion, Profesional Law Practice
    • Thomas Wortham, English and American Literature, UCLA.