While most SMU students
are very fashion conscious, many faculty members are not. That
is why we take our hats off to those professors who not only
teach us, but still manage to be fashionable. Here is our list
of the best-dressed faculty members at SMU.
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recommend others, click on "Comments" below OR e-mail us at
editor@smuguide.com.
Chris Anderson (CCPA)
Very Banana Republic, preppy and put together. He could
easily be inserted straight into a Gap ad!
Teresa
Brentegani (Italian Department) Very European, very
chic. She dresses so well, she looks more like an SMU student
than a professor. Lots of black and basics, and always the
cutest shoes! It's obvious that she's Italian!
Vincenzo Denardo (Italian Department)
Comfortable and casual. He's got the laid-back style that
people try "too hard" to pull off, yet he does it without even
trying. He's got aviator glasses and a leather jacket that are
great also!
Judy Foxman (Marketing Lecturer)
She can pull off any suit any day. Her style is very
professional, but that's what makes it her style. It's always
put together in a clean-cut way.
Nancy Hill
(Marketing Lecturer) She's got truly hip style. Her
outfits always match perfectly, and she accessorizes them well
with hip necklaces and jewelry.
Barbara Kincaid
(Business Lecturer) It's easy to respect and listen to
her lectures, because she looks and dresses the part of an
intelligent professor. Suits, suits, suits. Very
professional... enough said.
Joe Kobylka
(Political Science Department) He just ALWAYS dresses
nice. There's nothing too specific about his style that helped
him land a spot on this list; it's just consistently nicely
put together.
Camille Kraeplin (Journalism)
She has a very professional look. Whether it's a suit or
dressy pants and a top, her outfits always look "put together"
nicely.
Dr. William Pulte (Anthropology
Department) Slacks, a sports coat, a button-down and a
tie. It is the typical outfit for a male professor, but Dr.
Pulte can pull it off.
Jane Suhler (Journalism)
Her everyday look could easily be pulled straight into an
on-air broadcast. It's professional, but not stuffy.
Conservative, but not too much. It's great and it always looks
good.
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