James Cunningham, Ph.D
Associate Professor | Professor of Music
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
University of Washington
Department of Music
Boca Raton Campus | AL 249
Areas of Expertise:
- Ethnomusicology
- Music History
James E. Cunningham is an Associate Professor in the Department of Music at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. An ethnomusicologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Washington, he specializes in Indonesian, Native American, and world popular music, exploring the gamut of world and popular musics from both cultural and musical perspectives. He teaches undergraduate core curriculum courses (Music Cultures of the World and Gateway to Musical Perception), as well as graduate courses at the master's and Ph.D. levels. Dr. Cunningham is also the director of the FAU Brazilian Percussion Ensemble and the instructor of the Didgeridoo Workshop. In addition to his ethnomusicological research, he is a composer and performance artist of avant-garde music featuring the Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo, an approach highly influenced by his study with trombonist Stuart Dempster. He has performed nationally and internationally, recorded an album of original didgeridoo compositions, didgeridoo.diversions, as a faculty artist for the department’s Hoot/Wisdom Recordings label, produced two collections of didgeridoo duets as co-founder of the Didgeri Dudes, and is currently recording a collection of experimental electro-acoustic compositions for didgeridoo and alto saxophone with his long-time collaborative partner Glen Gillis.
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Linda Medvin, Ph.D.
Director of FAU’s Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education (CHHRE)
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Doug McGetchin, Ph.D.
Associate Director
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Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative
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Precious Skinner-Osei, Ph.D.
Instructor
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Social Work

Andra Opalinski
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Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

Colin Polsky, Ph.D.
Director of the Center for Environmental Studies | Professor
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Geosciences

Suzanne Pinos
Doctoral StudentDoctoral Student
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Jean M. Pierre, Ph.D.
Adjunct Instructor
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Public Administration

Ashley Kennedy
Assistant Professor
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Patricia Liehr, Ph.D.
Schmidt Family Foundation Distinguished Professor
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Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

Mark Tunick, Ph.D.
Professor, Associate Dean
Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
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Nancy Stein
Adjunct
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Anthropology

Lianfen Qian, Ph.D.
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science; Professor; Advisor
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Mathematical Sciences

Kelly Shannon
Assistant Professor
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Department of History

Gwendolyn Carey
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Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights (PJHR)
Boca Raton Campus

Carla Calarge
Associate Professor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature

Stephen Charbonneau
Associate Professor
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights (PJHR)

James Cunningham, Ph.D
Associate Professor | Professor of Music
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters
Department of Music

Deborah D’Avolio, Ph.D
Associate Professor
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Gail Choate, Ph.D
Adjunct Instructor
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Department of Political Science

Yashwant Bhagwanji, Ph.D, Prof.
Associate Professor
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Department of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry

Alan Berger
Department of English

Traci P. Baxley, Ph.D, Prof.
Associate Professor
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Department of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry

Allan Barsky, Ph.D, Prof.
Professor
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School of Social Work

Wendy Hinshaw
Assistant Professor
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Department of English

Adam Dobrin
Associate Professor
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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice