Dominique G. Homberger (born 10 April 1948[1]) is an Alumni Professor the Louisiana State University, where she taught for 31 years.
She is noted for her work on the evolution of complex structures in birds, mammals, and fish, and is also the author of a textbook on vertebrate dissection.
[3] In 2016, the Louisiana State University Honors College awarded Homberger the Departmental Alumni Professorship.
As a result of these two dismissals, the American Association of University Professors released a report, accusing LSU of violating academic freedom and due process.
[6][failed verification] With co-author Warren F. Walker, Homberger has written a standard textbook titled "Vertebrate Dissection".