Alphabetical by last name.
Lisle W. Dalton
- BA, American Studies, Yale University, 1987.
- MA, Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, 1994.
- PhD, Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, 1998.
- Areas of Study at UCSB: American Religious History, Religion and Science, Sociology of Religion.
- Title of Master’s Thesis: “A Phrenologist’s Millennium: Religion, Science, and Progress in the Thought of Orson Squire Fowler.”
- Title of Doctoral Dissertation: “Between the Enlightenment and Public Protestantism: Religion and the American Phrenological Movement.”
- Current Employment: Assistant Professor, Religious Studies, Hartwick College.
Laura Deutsch
MA, UC Santa Barbara 2022
William Dewey
Jonathan Dickstein
PhD, UC Santa Barbara, 2022
MA, Religious Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder
BA, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), University of Pennsylvania
Daigengna Duoer
- PhD, Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, 2024
- Areas of Study at UCSB: Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism in modern Northeast Asia; Buddhism and Colonialism; Buddhism and War; Transnational and Diasporic Buddhism; Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism in Taiwan; Religion in Manchukuo
- Dissertation: “Buddhism Beyond the Nation and the Empire: Transnational Geluk Buddhism in Modern East and Inner Asia”