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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience | ||
| African American Studies | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach African American Studies; their home department is indicated in parenthesis:
Fontenot, Chester (English) (Director of African American Studies) |
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| Art | |||||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
ART 224 (U) Sculpture ART 490 (U) Directed Independent Study PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography PHO 323 (U) Practice of Photography PHO 498 (U) Independent Study |
MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 354 (U) Digital Imaging ART 475 (U) Problems in Art Criticism ART 490 (U) Graphic Design FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self UNV 101 First-Year Student Experience |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals ART 225 (U) Painting ART 350 (U) Life Drawing ART 355 (U) Watercolor ART 490 (U) Directed Independent Study |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. | ||
| Jamison, Roger A. (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals ART 116 (U) Fundamentals of Design and Color ART 223 (U) Ceramics |
MFA Ceramics—Indiana University BFA Art—Bethany College |
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| Stewart, Beth (full-time) |
ART 106 (U) History of Art I ART 226 (U) Printmaking ART 365 (U) Italian Renaissance |
PhD Comparative Arts—Ohio University MFA Printmaking—Ohio University BA Art (Painting)—Plymouth State University |
Has exhibited artworks in solo, juried, invitational, and group exhibitions | ||
| Biology | |||||
| Aiello, David (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology I | PhD Microbiology— University of Alabama BA Biology— Western Oregon State College |
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| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 303 (U) Microbiology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Bowman-Cutway, Heather (full-time) |
BIO 302 (U) Plant Biology BIO 390 (U) Urban Ecosystems EES 150 (U) Intro to Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Byron, Craig (full-time) |
BIO 202 (U) Human Anatomy and Physiology | PhD Cellular Biology and Anatomy— Medical College of Georgia MA Anthropology— Kent State University BA Anthropology— Indiana University |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Huber, Tom (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology I | PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology I BIO 330 (U) Vertebrate Histology |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 299 (U) Research in Biology BIO 375 (U) Organic Evolution BIO 499 (U) Senior Research in Biology EES 490 (U) Internship Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—The University of Louisiana , Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Shepherd, John (full-time) |
BIO 370 (U) Principles of Ecology | PhD Botany and Zoology— University of Wisconsin MA Geography—State University of New York MS Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin BA Biology— College of William and Mary |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physiology BIO 440 (U) Aquatic Biology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) | ||
| Bina, Gayle (part-time) |
BIO 390 (U) Essentials: Public Health and Epidemiology | MS Community Health Education— Towson State University, Baltimore BEd Health & Physical Education— University of Hawaii |
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House, Alice |
BIO 390 (U) Premed Internship-Medical Center |
MD Mercer University School of Medicine AS Biology— Macon State College AA Psychology— Macon State College |
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| Chemistry | |||||
| Bucholtz, Kevin (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Chemistry—University of Rochester MS Chemistry—University of Rochester BS Chemistry—Gannon University |
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| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College |
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| Dopke, Nancy D. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin BS Chemistry—Milikin University |
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| Guarisco, Victoria (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Analytical Chemistry— University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BS Chemistry— Spring Hill College |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I EES 352 (U) Environmental Health & Toxicology |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Hugdahl, Jeffrey D. (full-time) |
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II CHM 295 (U) Chemical Research CHM 402 (U) Research II |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Texas, Austin BS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Parkside |
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| Moore, Dale E. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Inorganic Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BS Chemistry—University of Cincinnati |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 331 (U) Quantum & Statistical Mechanics CSC 335 (U) Numerical Methods |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology | ||
| Rood, Brian E. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I |
PhD Environmental Engineering Sciences—University of Florida MS Limnology/Physical Chemistry—University of Florida BS Chemistry and Biology—University of Connecticut |
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| Seney, Caryn S. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 341 (U) Instrumental Analysis CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BS Chemistry—Centre College |
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| Trogden, Bridget (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Illinois BS Chemistry—Transylvania University |
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| Christianity | |||||
| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 305 (U) Old Testament Prophets GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions GRK 111 (U) Beginning Greek I |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Flaming, Darlene (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 210 (U) History of Christianity WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Theology—University of Notre Dame
MA Theology—University of Notre Dame MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BHum History, Religion, and Psychology—Oklahoma Baptist University |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 150 (U) New Testament FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
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| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 250 (U) Theological Research and Writing |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament GRK 251 (U) Intermediate Greek GRK 385 (U) Selected Hellenistic Texts |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Whitfield, Bryan J. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 315 (U) Paul FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
MEd—University of Georgia MA Religious Studies—Indiana University MAR—Yale Divinity School BA Comparative Literature/French/Math—University of Georgia |
ABD Religion/New Testament—Emory University | ||
| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 325 (U) Contemporary Christian Theology CHR 385 (U) Junior Colloquium CHR 485 (U) Senior Colloquium |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| McMahan, Craig (part-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament | PhD New Testament Literature—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Philosophy of Religion— Taylor University |
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| Pursiful, Darrel (part-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament | PhD New Testament Studies—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Spanish and Geography—Eastern Michigan University |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||||
| Black, James (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Introduction to Mass Media JRN 220 (U) Introduction to Media Writing JRN 381 (U) Online Journalism |
MA Journalism Management—University of Kansas BA Broadcast Communication—Mercer University |
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| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 272 (U) Introduction to Film CTA 400 (U) Senior Seminar/Communication & Theatre Arts |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication CTA 290 (U) Intercollegiate Debate CTA 358 (U) Argumentation FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Gottshall, Cynthia M. (full-time) |
CTA 294 (U) Practicum in Media Studies CTA 303 (U) Digital Storytelling CTA 498 (U) Internship WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University MA Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University BA Speech/English Education—University of South Florida |
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| Macke, Frank (full-time) |
CTA 250 (U) Interpersonal Communication CTA 300 (U) Communication & Culture CTA 360 (U) Persuasion |
PhD Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Communications—Southwest Missouri State University BA Political Science—Southern Illinois University, Carbondale |
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| Mann, Scott (full-time) |
CTA 218 (U) Beginning Acting CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum CTA 326 (U) Theatre History I |
MFA Performance—University of Alabama BA Emphasis in Performance—Mercer University |
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| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum CTA 490 (U) Fiber Art & Fabric Manipulation HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
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| Kemp, George (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | MS Education/Student Personnel Services—University of South Carolina
BS Communication Arts—Georgia Southern University |
12 graduate credits— Amberton University | ||
| Pendleton, Jay (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | PhD Adult and Higher Education—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MDiv—Duke University BA English—Wake Forest University |
Graduate coursework related to communication and public speaking (33 semester hours)—Duke University | ||
| Computer Science | |||||
| Allen, Robert (full-time) |
CSC 322 (U) Computer Organization and Assembly Language IST 126 (U) Intro to Information Science and Technology IST 276 (U) Intro do Internet Programming IST 461 (U) Web Server Issues IST 471 (U) Senior Project Design II |
PhD Computer Science—Clemson University MS Computer Science—Clemson University BS Math and Psychology—Berry College |
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| Carter, Kelly (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing IST 222 (U) Intro to Operating Systems IST 285 (U) Cyber Defense Team Strategy |
MS Software Engineering—Mercer University BS Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 360 (U) Theory of Data Communications | PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing CSC 204 (U) Programming I CSC 212 (U) Programming Team Strategies CSC 245 (U) Data Struct & Algorithm Analysis UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Eason, J. Christopher (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing CSC 205 (U) Programming II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Computer Science—University of South Carolina MS Computer Science—University of South Carolina BS Computer Science—Valdosta State College AS Computer Science—Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 331 (U) Quantum & Statistical Mechanics CSC 335 (U) Numerical Methods |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology | ||
| Rich, Marshall (full-time) |
IST 221 (U) Introduction to Networks IST 316 (U) Network Protocols IST 470 (U) Senior Project Design I |
DBA Information Systems— University of Sarasota MA Computer Resources— Webster University BBA Business Information Systems/Telecommunications— Georgia College and State University |
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| White, Laurie (full-time) |
CSC 206 (U) Visual Programming CSC 330 (U) Organization of Programming Languages SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Engineering: Computer and Information Science—University of Florida BA Economics—University of Virginia |
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| Zhao, Qiang Martin (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I CSC 480 (U) Software Engineering IST 318 (U) Database Administration |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Mollenkopf, Charles (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MA Management and Supervision: Personnel Management—Central Michigan University BA Communication—Capital University |
Currently teacher of Microsoft applications in training seminars | ||
| Rule, Tom (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MM Piano Performance—University of South Carolina
BM Piano Performance—University of Tennessee at Chattanooga |
MM degree included classes in media production; BM degree included classes in PL/I and Fortran Non-degree training: Advanced Web Design; Design & Integration of Graphic Elements; Rock Eagle Academic Computing; Computers in Music Education |
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| English | |||||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 237 (U) Literature and Film ENG 332 (U) Shakespeare I/Hist and Comedies FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) Study of Poetry ENG 236/SST 236 (U) Being a Southerner Today FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
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| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) | AFR 190 (U) Intro to African American Studies AFR 359 (U) African American Literature: to 1965 AFR 495 (U) Sr Seminar African American Studies ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine
BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine | ||
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
AFR 300 (U) African-American Women’s Literature ENG 234 (U) Study of Fiction FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Lit: Romanticism/Present ENG 488 (U) Independent Study Honors in English FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 301 (U) Preceptor for FYS UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 311 (U) Poetry Workshop ENG 488 (U) Independent Study/Honors in English FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) Survey/American Literary Masters ENG 354 (U) American Novel ENG 488 (U) Independent Study Honors in English FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self WGS 390 (U) WGS Preceptorship |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies Graduate coursework related to Women and Gender Studies—University of Georgia, Athens (6 semester hours) |
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| Richardson, Gary (full-time) |
ENG 301 (U) Introduction to Literary Studies ENG 329 (U) Twentieth Century Lit Theory/Criticism ENG 488 (U) Independent Study Honors in English FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English— University of Illinois , Urbana-Champaign MA English— University of Louisiana — Monroe BA English— University of Louisiana — Monroe |
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| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
ENG 488 (U) Independent Study Honors in English WGS 490 (U) The Body in Literature |
PhD English—Emory University
BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Three Women Authors FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 495 (U) Writings of Jane Austen: Special Topic |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey English Literature: through 18 th Century ENG 335 (U) Milton FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Eskew, Margaret (part-time) |
ENG 325 (U) Contemporary Theories/Linguistics | PhD Linguistics— Georgetown University MA German Literature— Tulane University BA German— University of New Orleans |
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| Mitcham, Judson (part-time) |
ENG 368 (U) Contemporary Poetry: 1965/Present |
PhD Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia AB Psychology—University of Georgia |
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| Environmental Science | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach ENV; their home department is indicated in parenthesis:
Hargrove, Robert (CHEM) |
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| Karim, Ajaz (full-time) |
EES 150 (U) Intro Environmental Science EES 330 (U) Geographic Information Systems |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Ottawa MS Geology—University of Peshawar BS Geology—University of Peshwar |
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| Spigel, Kevin (full-time) |
EES 110 (U) Meteorology | PhD Geography— University of Wisconsin MS Geography— University of Wisconsin BS Environmental Studies—The State University of New York |
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| First Year Seminar—essential Mercer course for first-year students that teaches the skills of analysis, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are crucial to all the other courses of a liberal-arts education. Faculty members are prepared to teach FYS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced FYS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many FYS faculty members to FYS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as FYS instructors. | |||||
The following full-time faculty teach FYS; their home department is indicated in parenthesis:
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| Johnston, Pamela (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MA English—University of Georgia |
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| Jolley, Marc (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self | PhD Biblical Hebrew and Literature—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
ThM The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Sociology/Anthropology—The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga AS Cleveland State Community College |
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| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self | MA Fine Arts—Florida State University BA Fine Arts-Philosophy—Mercer University |
Mercer graduate: Great Books Track student, Freshman Seminar Program teaching assistant (preceptor), Adjunct instructor in Great Books and FSP | ||
| Zimmerman, Jenny (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self LSK 185 (U) College Study Skills |
MA Philosophy—Boston University BA Philosophy and Mathematics—Swarthmore College |
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| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||||
| Davis, William R., Jr. (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 303 (U) Survey of Spanish Literature I SPN 490 (U) Supervised Independent Reading |
PhD Spanish—University of Kentucky MA Romance Languages—University of North Carolina BA Romance Language—Rutgers University |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FRE 251 (U) Intermediate French I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. | ||
| Hogan, Anna Weaver (full-time) |
FRE 285 (U) Intermediate Oral practice FRE 301 (U) French Comp & Conversation I FRE 303 (U) Survey of French Literature I FRE 490 (U) Supervised Independent Reading |
PhD French—University of Virginia MA French—Middlebury College BA French/French Studies—Emory University |
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| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
LAT 111 (U) Beginning Latin I LAT 251 (U) Intermediate Latin LAT 310 (U) Imperial Prose GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I SPN 285 (U) Intermediate Oral Practice SPN 301 (U) Spanish Conversation & Comp I |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Palacios, Jorge (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I SPN 385 (U) Intro to Trans and Interpretation |
PhD Romance Languages— University of Alabama (ABD) MS Spanish— University of Alabama BS Restaurant & Hospitality Management— University of Alabama |
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| Pino, Jose H. (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 310 (U) Survey Spanish American Lit II |
MA Spanish as a Foreign Language—University of Salamanca, Spain MA Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia BA Education, Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia |
(ABD) PhD Modern Languages with specialization in Spanish—University of Nebraska, Lincoln | ||
| Rivero-Moreno, Yosalida (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I |
PhD Spanish— University of Arizona , Tucson MA Hispanic Literature— Montclair State University BEd Education/ Administration—Universidad Catolica Andres Bello |
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| Weintraut, Edward James (full-time) |
GER 311 (U) Conversation & Composition GER 353 (U) German Lit, Culture, Society III GER 385 (U) Special Topics in German GER 490 (U) Supervised Independent Study |
PhD German—Ohio State University MA German—Ohio State University BA German—LaSalle College |
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| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I | MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish | ||
| Mayfield, Jenny (part-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 112 (U) Beginning French II |
MA French—Middlebury College BA French—Mercer University |
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| Strecker, Jonas (part-time) |
GER 111 (U) Beginning German I GER 251 (U) Intermediate German I |
MA Foreign Language (German)—West Virginia University BA English/German—Otto-Friedrich Unversitat Bamburg, Germany |
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| Great Books Program—a curriculum of 8 courses that helps students increase their skills in disciplined thinking and effective writing, can heighten their moral and ethical reflectiveness, and can understand how the seminal ideas of the past have formed our present-day world. Faculty members are prepared to teach GBK courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced GBK instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many GBK faculty members to GBK-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as GBK instructors. | |||||
The following full-time faculty teach GBK; their home department is indicated in parenthesis:
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| Health and Physical Education (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in activities courses) | |||||
| Bond, Michael (part-time) | PED 144D (U) Bowling PED 149 (U) Flag Football |
MS Human Performance/Sports Administration—University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
BS Physical Education—Appalachian State University, Boone, NC |
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| Childs, Laura (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Pilates PED 149 (U) Instructor Training |
BS Health Education: Exercise Science—Georgia College and State University | AFAA Certified Group Fitness Instructor; Certified Personal Trainer | ||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
Certified TKD Instructor | ||
| Hughes, Noelle (part-time) | PED 144C (U) Volleyball | BS Sociology—Florida Southern College, Lakeland | Current Head Volleyball Coach (Mercer University) | ||
| Langley, Miriam (part-time) |
PED 1441D (U) Total Interval Fitness PED 144E (U) Aqua Aerobics |
MEd Home Economics—University of Georgia BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Continuing education through American College of Sports Medicine and the American Council on Exercise Managed fitness business for 15 years |
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| May, Rozalynn (part-time) |
PED 144A (U) Ballroom Dancing | None | Professional Dance Instructor | ||
| Mayhew, Sam (part-time) |
PED 144D (U) Bowling PED 149 (U) Sports Officiating |
MA Student Personnel Administration in Higher Education—University of Central Florida
BS Health, Leisure and Exercise Science; Recreation and Leisure—University of West Florida AA—Pensacola Junior College |
Assistant Director, Intramural Sport, Mercer University | ||
| McCreanor, Phil (full-time in School of Engineering) |
PED 144F (U) Hatha Yoga PED 145 (U) Intermediate Yoga UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Environmental Engineering—University of Central Florida MS Environmental Science—University of Central Florida BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Central Florida |
Has a certificate to teach Hatha Yoga for 5 years starting 7/02 | ||
| Payne, Jason (part-time) |
PED 141B (U) Beginning Golf PED 142B (U) Intermediate Golf |
MS Sports Management—Georgia Southern University BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Assistant Golf Coach—Georgia Southern University Tournament Director—2003 Southern Conference Golf Championship |
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| Pitchford, Allan (part-time) |
PED 144B (U) Ropes Course | AS General Education—Troy State University | (Retired) United States Army Cadet Command Instructor/Operations NCO; Certifications for CPR, First Aid, and Climbing | ||
| Stutsman, Nick (part-time) |
PED 141A (U) Beginning Tennis | MEd Secondary Social Sciences—University of South Alabama BS Secondary Social Science—Auburn University |
Head Tennis Coach (Mercer University); Tennis Professional (US Professional Tennis Association) | ||
| History | |||||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 112 (U) West & Modern World HIS 330 (U) First & Second World Wars |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
HIS 361 (U) The Old South FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar HON 301 (U) Honors Junior Colloquium HON 396 (U) Project Preparation Seminar HON 401 (U) Honors Senior Colloquium UNV 101 (U) First Year Student Experience WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory & Feminist Thought |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Good, Robert (full-time) |
HIS 112 (U) West & Modern World HIS 325 (U) Rev & Its Legacy in France HIS 499 (U) Supervised Independent Research FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD History—McGill University MA History—University of Wisconsin BA History—University of Virginia |
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| Hintermaier, John (full-time) | HIS 112 (U) West & Modern World HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History SCP 453 (U) Hum Prospect in World of Scarcity UNV 101 (U) First Year Student Experience |
PhD British/Early Modern European History—Princeton University
MA Early Modern/Modern European History—Purdue University, West Lafayette AB History and Political Science—Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN |
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| Klingelhofer, Eric (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 301 (U) Ancient Near East/Greece GBK 304 (U) Order & Ingenuity |
PhD History—Johns Hopkins University MA Medieval Archaeology—University of Birmingham MA Medieval History—Johns Hopkins University BA History—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
HIS 295 (U) The Historian’s Craft HIS 352 (U) Colon & Rev America HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History GBK 203 (U) Hebrew & Christian Traditions SCP 454 (U) America ’s Destinies Since Great Depression |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Thompson, Doug (full-time) | HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History: Race HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 301 (U) Preceptor for FYS SCP 459 (U) Black & White in American Culture |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History (Asian and Latin American emphases)—Old Dominion University |
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| Interdisciplinary Studies—5 multi-disciplinary programs that provide a holistic and integrated approach to a liberal education by bringing the resources of our heritage and disciplines to bear on contemporary cultural issues and concerns. Faculty members are prepared to teach IDS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced IDS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many IDS faculty members to IDS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as IDS instructors. | |||||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) (Chair) |
FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute
MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FRE 251 (U) Intermediate French I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar |
JD—Columbia University School of Law BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. | ||
| Thompson, Doug (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History: Race HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 301 (U) Preceptor for FYS SCP 459 (U) Black & White in American Culture |
PhD European and American Religious History— University of Virginia MDiv Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History— Old Dominion University |
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| Mathematics | |||||
| Bass, Gloria B. (full-time) |
MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra | MEd—Georgia College and State University BA Mathematics—Mercer University |
Taught high school math for 32 years. Adjunct to Mercer for 6 years prior to full-time position | ||
| Bean, Phillip W. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 330 (U) Intro/Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Auburn University BS Mathematics—Auburn University |
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| Blalock, Sybil (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Intro/Finite Mathematics MAT 126 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MAT 133 (U) Precalculus LSK 185 (U) College Study Skills |
MS Mathematics—University of Tennessee, Knoxville
BS—Mercer University |
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| Denny, Jeffrey K. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II MAT 225 (U) Topics in Discrete Mathematics MAT 330 (U) Intro/Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics—Florida State University MS Mathematics—Florida State University BS Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Edge, D. Bradley (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
MS Abstract Algebra—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BS/BA Mathematics—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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| Hartfield, Kedrick R. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 260 (U) Intro/Abstract Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics Education—University of Georgia MA Mathematics Education—University of Georgia BS Mathematics and Biology—Augusta College |
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| Herink, Curtis D. (full-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Precalculus MAT 293 (U) Multivariable Calculus MAT 330 (U) Intro/Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry—North Central College |
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| Howard, Keith (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 481 (U) Real Analysis I |
PhD Mathematics—Vanderbilt University Bachelor of Chemical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Morehouse College |
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| McIlwain, Hope (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Intro/Finite Mathematics MAT 133 (U) Precalculus |
PhD Mathematics— Rice University BS Mathematics— Furman University |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
MAT 126 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MAT 402 (U) Directed Independent Research MAT 499 (U) Senior Seminar in Mathematics FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Symington, Margaret (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social Sciences MAT 350 (U) College Geometry |
PhD Mathematics—Stanford University MS Mathematics—Stanford University ScM Engineering—Brown University ScM Applied Mathematics—Brown University AB Mathematics and Engineering—Brown University |
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| Yackel, Carolyn A. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II MAT 260 (U) Intro/Abstract Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics—University of Michigan MS Mathematics—University of Chicago BS Mathematics—University of Chicago |
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| Poole, Michael (part-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Precalculus |
PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Clemson University MEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College BSEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College |
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| Military Science (ROTC) (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in military courses) | |||||
| Crichlow, Fernando A. (full-time) | MIL 101 (U) Introduction to the Army I MIL 201 (U) Leadership I |
General Studies—Coastline Community College, California (approximately 70 credit hours) | Military Service—18 years | ||
| Daley, James P. MSG, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 301 (U) Tactics I | General Studies—University of Nebraska (85 credit hours) | Military Service—18 yrs – Infantry | ||
| Eaton, Frederick Major, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 401 (U) Military Justice | MSEd— University of Montevallo BSEd— University of Georgia AA—New Mexico Military Institute |
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| Philosophy | |||||
| Oberrieder, Matthew (full-time) |
PHI 195 (U) Introduction to Ethics PHI 230 (U) Political Philosophy GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Philosophy—Tulane University MA Philosophy—Tulane University BA Philosophy—University of Tulsa |
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| Rosental, Creighton (full-time) | PHI 290 (U) Philosophy of Art: Special Topics PHI 355 (U) Formal Logic GBK 305 (U) The Modern Worldview |
PhD Philosophy—University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA Philosophy—Claremont Graduate University BS Cognitive Science—Harvey Mudd College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 311 (U) Hist Phil I: Ancient Greek Philosophy PHI 420 (U) Directed Independent Research FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 361 (U) Descartes: Great Mod Philosopher SCP 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Physics | |||||
| Balduz, Jose L, Jr. (full-time) |
PHY 161 (U) General Physics I/Mech & Thermodynamics PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Lab SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Physics—Carnegie Mellon University MS Physics—Carnegie Mellon University BS Physics—Tulane University |
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| Lee, John (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Laboratory PHY 141 (U) Intro/Physics I Mechanics & Heat PHY 161 (U) General Physics I Mech & Thermodynamics PHY 300 (U) Physics Seminar |
PhD Physics— University of Maryland BS Physics— National Taiwan University |
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| Marone, Matt (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Laboratory PHY 162 (U) Gen Phy II: Elec & Magnet PHY 460 (U) Research in Physics SCI 112 (U) Great Papers in Science |
PhD Physics—Clemson University
MS Physics—Clemson University BS Physics—Rochester Institute of Technology |
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| Peters, Randall D. (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Laboratory PHY 141 (U) Intro/Physics I Mechanics & Heat PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Laboratory PHY 340 (U) Analytical Mechanics |
PhD Physics—The University of Tennessee BS Engineering Physics—The University of Tennessee |
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| Young, Douglas (full-time) |
PHY 115 (U) Descriptive Astronomy PHY 305 (U) Modern Physics I SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Physics—Texas Tech University MS Applied Physics—Texas Tech University BS Physics and Mathematics—New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
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| Henley, Barbara (part-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Laboratory | MS Education—Mercer University BS Education/Science—University of Georgia |
Graduate coursework includes physics graduate courses (10 quarter hours), chemistry graduate courses (10 quarter hours), biology graduate courses (5 quarter hours), and computer science graduate courses (5 quarter hours); experienced high school physics teacher (1980-present) | ||
| Political Science | |||||
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 336 (U) Campaigns and Elections POL 352 (U) US National Security Policy |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Grant, Chris (full-time) |
POL 295 (U) Intro to Political Science Research POL 330 (U) Race and Politics UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Political Science— University of Georgia MA Political Science— University of Georgia BS Economics— Birmingham Southern College |
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| Houry, Eimad (full-time) |
POL 253 (U) Intro International Relations POL 314 (U) Women in Developing Countries POL 354 (U) Principles of International Law POL 490 (U) Internship Program POL 493 (U) Supervised Independent Reading POL 496 (U) Directed Independent Research IAF 400 (U) SR Project in International Affairs |
PhD Political Science—Florida State University MA International Affairs—Florida State University BS Business and Economics—Florida A&M University |
Fluent in spoken and written Arabic | ||
| Johnson, Lori A. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 348 (U) American Constitution Law/Government Power FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Political Science—University of California, Berkeley JD—University of Virginia, School of Law AB Economics and Political Science—University of Georgia |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist | ||
| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 200 (U) Intro to Political Theory POL 372 (U) Problems in Political Theory GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution |
PhD Political Science—Loyola University, Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Program in Leadership and Community Service—a trans-disciplinary program that enhances traditional liberal learning through supervised and extensive periods of public and community service. | |||||
| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
PLS 200 (U) Introduction to Public & Community Service PLS 385 (U) Special Topics/ Leadership/Service PLS 400 (U) Senior Practicum PLS 401 (U) Seminar in Service Learning FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Psychology | |||||
| Bradbury, Kirsten (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 303 (U) Research Methods |
PhD Clinical Psychology—Virginia Polytech MS Clinical Psychology—Virginia Polytech BA Psychology— University of Texas , Austin |
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| Greenier, Keegan (full-time) |
PSY 325 (U) Tests & Measurement PSY 430 (U) Group Dynamics PSY 496A (U) Honors Project in Psychology I |
PhD Social Psychology— University of Georgia MS Psychology— University of Georgia BS Psychology— Clarkson University |
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| Pratt, Miranda (full-time) |
PSY 260 (U) Intro to Clinical Psychology PSY 326 (U) Behavior Modification PSY 390 (U) Field Placement PSY 495 (U) Directed Independent Research PSY 496B (U) Honors Project in Psychology II |
PhD Clinical Psychology—University of Iowa MA Psychology—University of Iowa BA Psychology—Grinnell College |
Internship in Clinical Psychology, University of Southern California Medical Center | ||
| Radiker, James (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Intro to Psychology PSY 303 (U) Research Methods SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Experimental Psychology—West Virginia University MA Psychology—Drake University BA Psychology—University of Florida |
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| Sharon, Tanya (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 245 (U) Developmental Psychology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Arizona MA Psychology—University of Arizona MA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College BA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College |
3 year post-doctoral training in Developmental Psychology—University of Illinois (1/00 – 5/01) and Emory University (5/01 – 1/03) | ||
| Spears, Amelia (full-time) |
PSY 225 (U) Sensation and Perception PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics PSY 490A (U) Empirical Project in Psychology I PSY 490B (U) Empirical Project in Psychology II |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma MS Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma BA Psychology—DePaul University |
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| Wright, John (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 210 (U) Biopsychology PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics |
PhD Experimental Psychology—Miami University MA Psychology—Miami University BA Psychology—Wittenberg University |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist | ||
| Scientific Inquiry—provides the general introduction to science for the beginning university student with contributions drawn from the natural, behavioral, and social sciences. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCI courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCI instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCI faculty members to SCI-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCI instructors. | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach SCI; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||||
Balduz, Jose (PHY) |
Sharon, Tanya (PSY) |
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| Senior Capstone—an interdisciplinary seminar that focuses on significant questions or issues not regularly explored elsewhere in the curriculum. Seniors from different majors share and compare their perspectives and expertise. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCP courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCP instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCP faculty members to SCP-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCP instructors. | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach SCI; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||||
Hintermaier, John (HIS) |
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| Altman, Ian (part-time) (full-time in School of Music) |
SCP 450 (U) Search for Express: Arts/Society |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature— University of Cincinnati MM University of Rochester BM University of Rochester |
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| Brown, Peter (part-time) |
SCP 451 (U) Self & World/Issues/Choice/ Responses UNV 101 (U) First-Year Student Experience |
PhD Religion and Literature— Emory University BA Philosophy— Rice University |
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| Cole, Monty (part-time) (full-time School of Music) |
SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness | PhD Clarinet Performance— University of Cincinnati MM University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance— Humboldt State University |
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| Sociology | |||||
| Kanter, Leona (full-time) |
SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology SOC 301 (U) Classical Sociological Theory SOC 323 (U) Medical Sociology SOC 490 (U) Internship Program CRJ 490 (U) Internship Program |
PhD Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MA Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MLS—University of Pittsburgh BA History and Education—Kean College |
Certificate in Information Science—University of Pittsburgh 7 years international teaching experience (Turkey, Iran, Portugal) |
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| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
ANT 201 (U) Intro to General Anthropology ANT 352 (U) Cultures of the Americas ANT 390 (U) Cultural Studies:Found Spn Culture GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 | ||
| Winston, Fletcher (full-time) |
SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology SOC 390 (U) Environmental Sociology SOC 404A (U) Empirical Project I SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook MA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook BA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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| Graham-Simms, Tanya (part-time) |
SOC 315 (U) Social Gerontology
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MHS Health Promotion Education and Health Administration— Georgia Southern University BA Sociology— Mercer University |
PhD— Argosy University , Atlanta (in progress) Director of Retired and Senior Citizens Programs, Older American Citizens Council 12/96 to present |
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| Weston, Charles (part-time) |
CRJ 260 (U) Criminal Justice System CRJ 390 (U) Special Topics: Criminal Law |
JD Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University
BA History and Politics—Mercer University |
31 years experience in the Prosecutors Office
District Attorney Emeritus, 1/01-present District Attorney, 1/94-12/00 Chief Assistant District Attorney, 1/78-1/94 Assistant District Attorney, 12/72-12/77 |
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| Southern Studies | |||||
| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) Study of Poetry ENG 236/SST 236 (U) Being a Southerner Today FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD American Studies— Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English | ||
| Women and Gender Studies | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach WGS; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||||
Flaming, Darlene (CHR) |
Morgan, Mary Alice (ENG) (Director of WGS) |
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| Piassick, Emily (part-time) |
WGS 285 (U) Human Sexuality and Relationships |
PhD Counseling Psychology— University of Texas at Austin MEd Higher Education Counseling— University of Texas at Austin BA Psychology/Sociology— Skidmore College |
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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Art | |||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography |
MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 254 (U) Beginning Digital Imaging | MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals ART 225 (U) Painting |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. |
| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals |
MFA—Florida State University BA—Mercer University |
Curator of Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon 2002-03 |
| Biology | |||
| Huber, Tom (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Intro to Biology | PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 490 (U) Intro to Basic Medical |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Shepherd, John (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Intro to Biology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Botany and Zoology— University of Wisconsin MA Geography—State University of New York MS Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin BA Biology— College of William and Mary |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physiology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) |
| Trogden, Bridget (full-time) |
BIO 490 (U) Intro to Basic Medical | PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Illinois BS Chemistry—Transylvania University |
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| Chemistry | |||
| Hugdahl, Jeffrey D. (full-time) |
CHM 295 (U) Chemical Research |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Texas, Austin BS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Parkside |
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| Christianity | |||
| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 310 (U) Jesus |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament |
PhD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
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| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament | PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
GRK 353S (U) Greek Studies Abroad CHR 410 (U) Archaeology and Religion |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||
| Black, James (full-time) |
CTA 260 (U) Rhetoric of Contemporary Issues JRN 220 (U) Intro to Media |
MA Journalism Management—University of Kansas BA Broadcast Communication—Mercer University |
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| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Intro to Mass Media CTA 165 (U) Intro to Mass Media (Online) CTA 276 (U) Video Production JRN 101 (U) Intro to Mass Media |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking CTA 490/WGS 485 (U) Gender and Communication |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Gottshall, Cynthia M. (full-time) |
CTA 272 (U) Intro to Film CTA 370 (U) Public Relations: Theory |
PhD Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University MA Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University BA Speech/English Education—University of South Florida |
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| Computer Science | |||
| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing IST 126 (U) Intro to Info Science and Technology IST 472 (U) Information Technology |
PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing (Online) CSC 335 (U) Numerical Methods IST 470 (U) Senior Project Design I |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| English | |||
| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Lit: Romanticism ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Lit: Romanticism (Online) ENG 347 (U) Poetry and Prose/Romanticism |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Writing the Environment ENG 310 (U) Intro to Creativity |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 108 (U) English Composition | PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies Graduate coursework related to Women and Gender Studies—University of Georgia, Athens (6 semester hours) |
| Richardson, Gary (full-time) | ENG 108 (U) English Composition ENG 380 (U) Harry Potter and 20th Century ENG 380 (U) Harry Potter and 20th Century (Online) |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe BA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe |
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| Thurman, William (part-time) | ENG 265 (U) Survey/American Literary | PhD British Literature—University of Texas at Austin MA English—University of Georgia BA English—University of Georgia |
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| Environmental Science | |||
| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
ENV 490 (U) Internship |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—The University of Louisiana , Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||
| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FRE 253S (U) French Studies | JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
CLA 102 (U) Comedy and Satire |
PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Pino, Jose H. (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish II |
MA Spanish as a Foreign Language—University of Salamanca, Spain MA Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia BA Education, Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia |
(ABD) PhD Modern Languages with specialization in Spanish—Universityof Nebraska, Lincoln |
| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
CON 102 (U) Survey/European Literature: 19th and 20th Century | MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish |
| History | |||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 330 (U) First and Second World Wars |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
HIS 481 (U) Media Made Dixie AFR 210 (U) Civil Rights and Black America SCP 459 (U) Black and White in America ENG 236/WGS 285 (U) Women and Classic Hollywood |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Hintermaier, John (full-time) | HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World |
PhD British/Early Modern European History—Princeton University
MA Early Modern/Modern European History—Purdue University, West Lafayette AB History and Political Science—Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History HIS 365 (U) History of Georgia |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Interdisciplinary Studies—5 multi-disciplinary programs that provide a holistic and integrated approach to a liberal education by bringing the resources of our heritage and disciplines to bear on contemporary cultural issues and concerns. Faculty members are prepared to teach IDS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced IDS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many IDS faculty members to IDS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as IDS instructors. | |||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) (Chair) |
WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives (Online) |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute
MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Mathematics | |||
| Blalock, Sybil (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Intro/Finite Mathematics MAT 226 (U) Elem Statistical Methods |
MS Mathematics—University of Tennessee, Knoxville
BS—Mercer University |
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| Hartfield, Kedrick R. (full-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Pre-calculus MAT 191 (U) Calculus I |
PhD Mathematics Education—University of Georgia MA Mathematics Education—University of Georgia BS Mathematics and Biology—Augusta College |
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| Howard, Keith (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social | PhD Mathematics—Vanderbilt University Bachelor of Chemical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Morehouse College |
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| Music | |||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 151 (U) Understanding Music |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Cole, Monty (full-time) |
MUS 104 (U) Elements of Music MUS 316 (U) Lit of Orchestral |
PhD Clarinet Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance—Humboldt State University |
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| Philosophy | |||
| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 380 (U) Human Nature and Art: Study PHI 390 (U) Special Topics in Philosophy |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 255 (U) Logic and Language SCI 112 (U) Great Papers in Science |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Physics | |||
| Younce, Matthew (full-time) | ESC 105 (U) Geology ESC 115 (U) Descriptive Astronomy |
MS Geology—The University of Southern Mississippi MS Science Education—The University of Southern Mississippi BS Early Sciences —Mercer University |
The MS in Science Education with Earth and Environmental Sciences emphasis |
| Political Science | |||
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government SCP 460 (U) In Search of Calling: Vocation |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Houry, Eimad (full-time) |
POL 253/IAF 253 (U) Intro International Relations |
PhD Political Science—Florida State University MA International Affairs—Florida State University BS Business and Economics—Florida A&M University |
Fluent in spoken and written Arabic |
| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 380 (U) Religion and Political Theory |
PhD Political Science—Loyola University, Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Sociology | |||
| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
SOC 101 (U) Intro to Sociology |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 |
| Women and Gender Studies | |||
| The following full-time faculty teach WGS; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||
| Cummings, Kevin – CTA Drake, Mary Ann – IDS Gardner, Sarah – HIS |
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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience | ||
| African American Studies | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach African American Studies;
their home department is indicated in parenthesis:
Fontenot, Chester (English) (Director of African American Studies) |
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| Art | |||||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
ART 351 (U) Advanced Sculpture ART 470 (U) Gallery Internship ART 490 (U) Directed Independent Study PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography |
MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 116C (U) Fund: Design and Color on Computer ART 254 (U) Beginning Digital Imaging FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. | ||
| Jamison, Roger A. (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals
ART 203 (U) Introduction of Crafts ART 223 (U) Ceramics ART 353 (U) Advanced Ceramics |
MFA Ceramics—Indiana University BFA Art—Bethany College |
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| Stewart, Beth (full-time) |
ART 106 (U) Art History I |
PhD Comparative Arts—Ohio University MFA Printmaking—Ohio University BA Art (Painting)—Plymouth State University |
Has exhibited artworks in solo, juried, invitational, and group exhibitions | ||
| Biology | |||||
| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 303 (U) Microbiology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Bowman-Cutway, Heather (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Introduction to Biology II |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics BIO 410 (U) Molecular Genetics |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Huber, Tom (full-time) |
BIO 465/CHM 465 (U) Biochemistry BIO 465L/CHM 465L (U) Biochemistry Lab GBK 407 (U) Great Books Lecture |
PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 205 (U) Introduction to Biology for Biomed BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physiology HON 396 (U) Honors Seminar |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 301 (U) Vertebrate Zoology |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Intro to Biology II
BIO 299 (U) Research in Biology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) | ||
| Chemistry | |||||
| Bucholtz, Kevin (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II |
PhD Chemistry—University of Rochester MS Chemistry—University of Rochester BS Chemistry—Gannon University |
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| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II | PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College |
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| Dopke, Nancy D. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin BS Chemistry—Milikin University |
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| Huber, Thomas (full-time) | CHM 465/BIO 465 (U) Biochemistry
CHM 465L/BIO 465L (U) Biochemistry Lab |
PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College |
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| Hugdahl, Jeffrey D. (full-time) |
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II CHM 295 (U) Chemical Research CHM 402 (U) Research II |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Texas, Austin BS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Parkside |
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| Moore, Dale E. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 332 (U) Reaction Dynamics CHM 372 (U) Problems in Chemistry II |
PhD Inorganic Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BS Chemistry—University of Cincinnati |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 431 (U) Advanced Quantum Chemistry |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology | ||
| Rood, Brian E. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Environmental Engineering Sciences—University of Florida MS Limnology/Physical Chemistry—University of Florida BS Chemistry and Biology—University of Connecticut |
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| Salido, Arthur L. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BA Chemistry—Vanderbilt University |
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| Trogden, Bridget (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Illinois BS Chemistry—Transylvania University |
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| Christianity | |||||
| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Flaming, Darlene (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament |
PhD Theology—University of Notre Dame
MA Theology—University of Notre Dame MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BHum History, Religion, and Psychology—Oklahoma Baptist University |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament |
PhD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
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| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 410 (U) Baptists and Ethics |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old CHR 150 (U) New Testament
GRK 385 (U) Readings in the Septuag HON 202 (U) Honors Seminar |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Whitfield, Bryan J. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 410 (U) Hebrews to Revelation GRK 112 (U) Beginning Greek II |
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
MEd—University of Georgia MA Religious Studies—Indiana University MAR—Yale Divinity School BA Comparative Literature/French/Math—University of Georgia |
ABD Religion/New Testament—Emory University | ||
| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 385 (U) Junior Colloquium |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Hardee, William (part-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament | PhD Theology—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
MDiv—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BA New Testament—Oral Roberts University AA—Brewton-Parker College |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||||
| Black, James (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Introduction to Mass Media CTA 401/JRN 401 (U) Media Law JRN 101 (U) Introduction to Mass Media JRN 322 (U) Basic Reporting JRN 390 (U) Broadcast News |
MA Journalism Management—University of Kansas BA Broadcast Communication—Mercer University |
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| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 272 (U) Introduction to Film CTA 303 (U) Digital Storytelling CTA 360 (U) Persuasion |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Gottshall, Cynthia M. (full-time) |
CTA 301 (U) Media Criticism
CTA 400/JRN 400 (U) Senior Semiar/Communication CTA 498/JRN 498 (U) Internship |
PhD Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University MA Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University BA Speech/English Education—University of South Florida |
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| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
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| Crisp, James (part-time) |
CTA 302 (U) Directing | MFA Acting—Florida State University
BA Speech/Communications, Theatre Arts—Western Illinois University AA Theatre Arts—Manatee Junior College, Bradenton, FL |
Asolo State Theatre; Founding Artistic Director of Theatre Macon- 1986-present; Resident Director, Macon Little Theatre; Working Professional Actor in NY and LA |
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| Kemp, George (part-time) | CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | MS Education/Student Personnel Services—University of South Carolina
BS Communication Arts—Georgia Southern University |
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| Pendleton, Jay (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | PhD Adult and Higher Education—University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill MDiv—Duke University BA English—Wake Forest University |
Graduate coursework related to communication and public speaking (33 semester hours)—Duke University | ||
| Computer Science | |||||
| Allen, Robert (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I CSC 460 (U) Operating Systems |
PhD Computer Science—Clemson University MS Computer Science—Clemson University BS Math and Psychology—Berry College |
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| Carter, Kelly (full-time) |
IST 126 (U) Introduction to Information Science and Technology |
MS Software Engineering—Mercer University BS Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 323 (U) Computer Org and Logic Design IST 471 (U) Senior Project Design I |
PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing
CSC 205 (U) Programming II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Eason, J. Christopher (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I CSC 245 (U) Data Structure and Algorithm SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Computer Science—University of South Carolina MS Computer Science—University of South Carolina BS Computer Science—Valdosta State College AS Computer Science—Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CSC 415 (U) Graphics Simulation and Visual CHM 112(U) General Chemistry II CHM 431 (U) Advanced Quantum Chemistry |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology | ||
| White, Laurie (full-time) |
CSC 340 (U) Intro/Theory of Computing CSC 380 (U) Artificial Intelligence IST 313 (U) Visual Programming II |
PhD Engineering: Computer and Information Science—University of
Florida BA Economics—University of Virginia |
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| Zhao, Qiang Martin (full-time) |
CSC 312 (U) Data Base Design CSC 485 (U) Object Oriented Design IST 220 (U) Intro to Database IST 350 (U) Software Engineering |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Colon, Pedro (part-time) |
IST 352 (U) Network Opera System Use/In | MMI Management Information Systems—Georgia College and State University
BS General Studies—University of Puerto Rico |
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| Johnson, Robert (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MSA Business Administration—Georgia College and State University BA Christianity—Mercer University BS Information Technology—Macon State College |
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| Mollenkopf, Charles (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MA Management and Supervision: Personnel Management—Central Michigan
University BA Communication—Capital University |
currently teacher of Microsoft applications in training seminars | ||
| Rule, Tom (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MM Piano Performance—University of South Carolina
BM Piano Performance—University of Tennessee at Chattanooga |
MM degree included classes in media production; BM degree included classes in PL/I and Fortran | ||
| English | |||||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry ENG 340 (U) Sixteenth Century Literature FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 358 (U) Literature of South AFT FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
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| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) | ENG 236/AFR 300(U) History of African Americans in Film AFR 190 (U) Intro to African American Study FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine
BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine | ||
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 234 (U) Study of Fiction ENG 360/AFR 360 (U) African American Lit: 1965/ FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 349 (U) English Novel FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar: Engaging the World FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 310 (U) Intro to Creative Writing |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
WGS 390 (U) Preceptorship WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies Graduate coursework related to Women and Gender Studies—University of Georgia, Athens (6 semester hours) |
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| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 364 (U) Modern Drama: 1880 |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
ENG 362 (U) Modern Poetry 1900/1965 FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—Emory University
BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 378/WGS 378 (U) Images of Women in Literature FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Lit: Through ENG 332 (U) Shakespeare I: History FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Mitcham, Judson (part-time) |
ENG 307 (U) Essay Writing
ENG 312 (U) Fiction Workshop |
PhD Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia AB Psychology—University of Georgia |
Publications (Books):
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| Cherry, Kelly (part-time) | ENG 485 (U) English Seminar Sam’s Chair | MFA—University of North Carolina at Greensboro
BA—Mary Washington College |
Distinguished Chair in English – Ferrol A. Sams, Jr. – Writer in Residence | ||
| Fallis, Jean (part-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Learning and Change | PhD English—Princeton University BA English—University of Toronto |
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| Fallis, Richard (part-time) | ENG 264 (U) Survey/Eng Lit: Romanticism | PhD English—Princeton University
BA English and Interdisciplinary Studies—Wake Forest University |
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| Environmental Science | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach ENV; their home department
is indicated in parenthesis:
Bowman-Cutway, Heather (BIO) |
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| Karim, Ajaz (full-time) |
ENV 104 (U) Environmental Controversies |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Ottawa MS Geology—University of Peshawar BS Geology—University of Peshwar |
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| First Year Seminar—essential Mercer course for first-year students that teaches the skills of analysis, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are crucial to all the other courses of a liberal-arts education. Faculty members are prepared to teach FYS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced FYS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many FYS faculty members to FYS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as FYS instructors. | |||||
The following full-time faculty teach FYS; their home department
is indicated in parenthesis:
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| Johnston, Pamela (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—University of Georgia |
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| Jolley, Marc (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World | PhD Biblical Hebrew and Literature—The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary
ThM The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Sociology/Anthropology—The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga AS Cleveland State Community College |
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| Jones, Kelly (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World | MEd Instructional Technology—Georgia College and State University
BS Communications and Information Technology—Macon State College |
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| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World | MA Fine Arts—Florida State University BA Fine Arts-Philosophy—Mercer University |
Mercer graduate: Great Books Track student, Freshman Seminar Program teaching assistant (preceptor), Adjunct instructor in Great Books and FSP | ||
| Zimmerman, Jenny (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
LSK 186 (U) College Study Skills |
MA Philosophy—Boston University BA Philosophy and Mathematics—Swarthmore College |
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| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||||
| Davis, William R., Jr. (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II SPN 302 (U) Spanish Conversation and Comp II CON 101 (U) Survey/European Lit |
PhD Spanish—University of Kentucky MA Romance Languages—University of North Carolina BA Romance Language—Rutgers University |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 285 (U) Intermediate Oral Practice FRE 315 (U) French Civilization |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World FRE 302 (U) French Comp and Conversation HON 202 (U) Honors Seminar SCP 453 (U) Human Perspective in World of Scarcity |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. | ||
| Hogan, Anna Weaver (full-time) |
FRE 112 (U) Beginning French II FRE 252 (U) Intermediate French II |
PhD French—University of Virginia MA French—Middlebury College BA French/French Studies—Emory University |
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| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
CLA 102 (U) Comedy and Satire
LAT 112 (U) Beginning Latin II LAT 320 (U) Comedy |
PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I SPN 301 (U) Spanish Conversation and Composition I |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II SPN 285 (U) Intermediate Oral SPN 385 (U) Special Topics in Spanish WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California
MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Pino, Jose H. (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II
SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II |
MA Spanish as a Foreign Language—University of Salamanca, Spain MA Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia BA Education, Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia |
(ABD) PhD Modern Languages with specialization in Spanish—University of Nebraska, Lincoln | ||
| Weintraut, Edward James (full-time) |
GER 112 (U) Beginning German II
GER 351 (U) German Lit: Culture and Society |
PhD German—Ohio State University MA German—Ohio State University BA German—LaSalle College |
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| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II SPN 304 (U) Survey of Spanish Literature |
MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish | ||
| Burlison, Rocio (part-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II | MS Service Management—Mercer University
BS—Mercer University |
Native Spanish speaker; four years of Spanish teaching experience; Georgia Supreme Court qualified interpreter; employeed as one-time emergency hire to meet need in Introductory Spanish. | ||
| Gabriel, Zulema (part-time) | SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish | ME International Teaching—Framingham State College
Licenciature in English—Universidad Mayor de San Simon, Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Native speaker of Spanish | ||
| Hulette, Fulvia (part-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I | BS Business Administration—University of Panama, Panama | Took graduate courses from Mercer University toward a certification in
education. Native Spanish speaker; twenty years of Spanish teaching experience; employed as a one-time emergency hire to meet need in Introductory Spanish. Advanced Placement Summer Institute for Teachers: Spanish Literature/Language —University of Georgia |
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| Sheppard, Jenny (part-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I | MA French—Middlebury College BA French—Mercer University |
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| Strecker, Jonas (part-time) |
GER 252 (U) Intermediate German II | MA Foreign Language (German)—West Virginia University BA English/German—Otto-Friedrich Unversitat Bamburg, Germany |
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| Great Books Program—a curriculum of 8 courses that helps students increase their skills in disciplined thinking and effective writing, can heighten their moral and ethical reflectiveness, and can understand how the seminal ideas of the past have formed our present-day world. Faculty members are prepared to teach GBK courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced GBK instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many GBK faculty members to GBK-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as GBK instructors. | |||||
The following full-time faculty teach GBK; their home department
is indicated in parenthesis:
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| Health and Physical Education (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in activities courses) | |||||
| Bond, Michael (part-time) | PED 144D (U) Bowling | MS Human Performance/Sports Administration—University of Southern
Mississippi, Hattiesburg
BS Physical Education—Appalachian State University, Boone, NC |
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| Childs, Laura (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Weight Training
PED 144F (U) Step Aerobics |
BS Health Education: Exercise Science—Georgia College and State University | AFAA Certified Group Fitness Instructor; Certified Personal Trainer | ||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Goodrum, James (part-time) |
PED 144E (U) Beginning Swimming |
BA History—Mercer University | Assistant Director of Recreational Sports and Wellness For Aquatics, Club Sports, and Mercer Outdoors (Mercer University) Director of Aquatics—Falling Camp for Boys 1990-1993
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| Harvey, Bryan (part-time) | PED 145E (U) Intermediate Scuba Diving | MS Adult and Vocational Education—Valdosta State University
BS Technical, Trade and Industrial Education—Valdosta State University AAS Electronic Systems—Community College of the Air Force |
Certified: CPR/First Aid/Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) instructor; Certified Master Trainer, National Center for Construction Education and Research | ||
| Hattaway, Randall (part-time) |
PED 144A (U) Ballroom Dancing | Ballroom Dance Camp, 2003—Brigham Young University Excellence in Instruction Certificate—Georgia College and State University |
The Grand Nationals Dance Competition Tango Week Workshops (2)—Stanford University (Dance Division) Independent Ballroom Dance Instructor |
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| Hughes, Noelle (part-time) | PED 144C (U) Volleyball | BS Sociology—Florida Southern College, Lakeland | Current Head Volleyball Coach (Mercer University) | ||
| Jackson, Cleveland (part-time) |
PED 144G (U) Basketball 3 x 3 Play | BA Speech Communication—University of Georgia | Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach (Mercer University) | ||
| Langley, Miriam (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Total Interval Fitness PED 144E (U) Aqua Aerobics PED 149D (U) SPC Top: Personal Training |
MEd Home Economics—University of Georgia BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Continuing education through American College of Sports Medicine and the
American Council on Exercise Managed fitness business for 15 years |
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| Mayhew, Sam (part-time) | PED 149D (U) SPC Top: Sports Officiating | MA Student Personnel Administration in Higher Education—University
of Central Florida
BS Health, Leisure and Exercise Science; Recreation and Leisure—University of West Florida AA—Pensacola Junior College |
Assistant Director, Intramural Sport, Mercer University | ||
| McCreanor, Phil (full-time in School of Engineering) |
PED 141D (U) Shito-Rye Karate
PED 144F (U) Yoga |
PhD Environmental Engineering—University of Central Florida MS Environmental Science—University of Central Florida BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Central Florida |
Has a certificate to teach Hatha Yoga for 5 years starting 7/02 | ||
| Payne, Jason (part-time) |
PED 141B (U) Beginning Golf |
MS Sports Management—Georgia Southern University BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Assistant Golf Coach—Georgia Southern University Tournament Director—2003 Southern Conference Golf Championship |
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| Pitchford, Allan (part-time) |
PED 144B (U) Ropes Course | AS General Education—Troy State University | (Retired) United States Army Cadet Command Instructor/Operations NCO; Certifications for CPR, First Aid, and Climbing | ||
| Stutsman, Nick (part-time) |
PED 142A (U) Intermediate Tennis | MEd Secondary Social Sciences—University of South Alabama BS Secondary Social Science—Auburn University |
Head Tennis Coach (Mercer University); Tennis Professional (US Professional Tennis Association) | ||
| History | |||||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World HIS 330 (U) First and Second World Wars |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
HIS 362/AFR 362 (U) The New South
HON 396 (U) Project Preparation Seminar HON 496 (U) Senior Project FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World WGS 201 (U) Women and Society WGS 485 (U) Seminar |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Good, Robert (full-time) |
AFR 324/HIS 324 (U) Sub-Sanaran Africa to I |
PhD History—McGill University MA History—University of Wisconsin BA History—University of Virginia |
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| Hintermaier, John (full-time) | HIS 111 (U) Making of the West
HIS 315 (U) Renaissance and Reformation |
PhD British/Early Modern European History—Princeton University
MA Early Modern/Modern European History—Purdue University, West Lafayette AB History and Political Science—Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN |
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| Klingelhofer, Eric (full-time) |
HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World |
PhD History—Johns Hopkins University MA Medieval Archaeology—University of Birmingham MA Medieval History—Johns Hopkins University BA History—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
HIS 295 (U) The Historian’s Craft HIS 380 (U) Changing Interpretation of American History |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Thompson, Doug (full-time) | HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History
SST 480 (U) Senior Seminar in Southern Studies FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History (Asian and Latin American emphases)—Old Dominion University |
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| Honors—invites new and higher levels of excellence in student research and creative accomplishments and works to foster a sense of academic community among faculty members and students of outstanding abilities. Participation is by invitation only. Faculty members are prepared to teach HON courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced HON instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many HON faculty members to HON-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as HON instructors. | |||||
The following full-time faculty teach HON; their home department
is listed in parenthesis:
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| Interdisciplinary Studies—5 multi-disciplinary programs that provide a holistic and integrated approach to a liberal education by bringing the resources of our heritage and disciplines to bear on contemporary cultural issues and concerns. Faculty members are prepared to teach IDS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced IDS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many IDS faculty members to IDS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as IDS instructors. | |||||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) (Chair) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World GBK 305 (U) Great Books: The Modern World View WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives HON 102 (U) Honors PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute
MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 302 (U) French Comp and Conversation SCP 453 (U) Senior Capstone |
JD—Columbia University School of Law BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. | ||
| O'Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
MA Fine Arts—Florida State University
BA Philosophy—Mercer University |
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| Mathematics | |||||
| Bass, Gloria B. (full-time) |
MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra MAT 133 (U) Pre-calculus |
MEd—Georgia College and State University BA Mathematics—Mercer University |
Taught high school math for 32 years. Adjunct to Mercer for 6 years prior to full-time position | ||
| Bean, Phillip W. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II MAT 340 (U) Linear Algebra SCP 459 (U) Black and White in American Culture |
PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Auburn University BS Mathematics—Auburn University |
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| Blalock, Sybil (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social Sciences
MAT 226 (U) Elementary Statistics |
MS Mathematics—University of Tennessee, Knoxville BS—Mercer
University |
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| Denny, Jeffrey K. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Mathematics—Florida State University MS Mathematics—Florida State University BS Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Edge, D. Bradley (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Intro/Finite Mathematics MAT 192 (U) Calculus II MAT 320 (U) Intro Probability andMathematics |
MS Abstract Algebra—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BS/BA Mathematics—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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| Hartfield, Kedrick R. (full-time) |
MAT 330 (U) Intro/Differential Equations SCP 459 (U) Senior Capstone: Black and White in American Culture GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Mathematics Education—University of Georgia MA Mathematics Education—University of Georgia BS Mathematics and Biology—Augusta College |
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| Herink, Curtis D. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 462 (U) Abstract Algebra II GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Mathematics—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry—North Central College |
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| Howard, Keith (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Intro/Finite Mathematics MAT 225 (U) Topics in Discrete Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics—Vanderbilt University Bachelor of Chemical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Morehouse College |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
MAT 226 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MAT 499 (U) Senior Seminar in Mathematics FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Symington, Margaret (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I | PhD Mathematics—Stanford University MS Mathematics—Stanford University ScM Engineering—Brown University ScM Applied Mathematics—Brown University AB Mathematics and Engineering—Brown University |
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| Yackel, Carolyn A. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II |
PhD Mathematics—University of Michigan MS Mathematics—University of Chicago BS Mathematics—University of Chicago |
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| Poole, Michael (part-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Pre-Calculus I
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social |
PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Clemson University MEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College BSEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College |
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| Military Science (ROTC) (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in military courses) | |||||
| Crichlow, Fernando A. (full-time) | MIL 102 (U) Introduction to the Armed Forces MIL 202 (U) Leadership II |
General Studies—Coastline Community College, California (approximately 70 credit hours) | Military Service—18 years | ||
| Daley, James P. MSG, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 302 (U) Tactics II | General Studies—University of Nebraska (85 credit hours) | Military Service—18 yrs – Infantry | ||
| Krahl, David P. MAJ, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 402 (U) Transition to Lieutenant | BS Computer Science—National University, La Jolla, California | Military Service—21 yrs – Signal Corps | ||
| Music | |||||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 151 (U) Understanding Music MUS 161, 261, 266, 361, 366, 461, 466, 561 (U) Independent Study |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Cole, Monty (full-time) |
MUS 153 (U) Improvisation II MUS 163D, 163E, 263D, 263E, 268D, 268E, 363D, 363E, 368D, 368E, 463D,
463E, 468D, 468E, 563D, 563E (U) Independent Study |
PhD Clarinet Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance—Humboldt State University |
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| Cook, Nathan (full-time) |
MUS 104 (U) Elements of Music MUS 106B (U) Musicianship Skills II MUS 163Y, 263Y, 268Y, 363Y, 368Y, 463Y, 468Y, 563Y (U) Independent Study |
PhD Musical Arts—Shepherd School of Music, Rice University MM Cello Performance—Shepherd School of Music, Rice University MA Teaching—Colgate University BA Music—Colgate University BA Chemistry—Grinnell College |
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| Ferrill, Kyle (full-time) |
MUS 155B (U) Vocal Diction II MUS 438 (U) Vocal Pedagogy |
PhD Music—Florida State University MM Music Performance—Florida State University BM Music Performance—Florida State University |
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| Goff, Carol (full-time) |
MUS 142 (U) Piano Pedagogy and Accompaniment MUS 161, 261, 266, 361,
366, 461, 466, 561 (U) Independent Study |
DMA Piano Performance and Accompanying—University of Illinois MM—University of Central Arkansas BM—University of Tennessee |
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| Hill, Douglas (full-time) |
MUS 163J, 263J, 268J, 363J, 368J, 463J, 468J, 563J (U) Independent Study
MUS 186 (U) Brass Ensemble |
DMA Orchestral Conducting—University of Cincinnati MS Music Education—University of Illinois BM—Ohio University |
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| Hillyer, Giselle (full-time) |
MUS 163W, 163X, 263W, 268W, 268X, 363W, 363X, 368W, 368X, 463W (U) Independent Study MUS 180 (U) Chamber Music Ensemble |
DMA Violin Performance—University of Kansas MM—New England Conservatory of Music BM—University of Adelaide |
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| Johnson, David (full-time) |
MUS 106A (U) Music Theory II
MUS 164, 264, 356, 364, 464 (U) Independent Study |
DMMC Composition—Indiana University MM Composition—Yale University BM Violin Performance and Music Composition—University of Southern California |
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| Parris, Robert (full-time) |
MUS 140 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills MUS 162, 164, 262, 264, 267, 362, 364, 367, 462, 464, 480, 562, 569, 637 (U) Independent Study MUS 169, 269, 271, 369, 371, 469, and 471 (U) Harpsichord MUS 214 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills MUS 412 (U) Music/Late Baroque and Classical SCP 450 (U) Search for Express:Arts/Society |
DMA Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music MM Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music BM—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Roberts, John (full-time) |
MUS 156 (U) Concert Practice MUS 161, 261, 266, 361, 366, 451, 466, 560, 561 (U) Independent Study MUS 639 (U) Piano Pedagogy |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—Yale University School of Music MMA Piano Performance and Literature—Yale University School of Music MM—Eastman School of Music BA Applied Music—Eastman School of Music |
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| Roberts, Stanley (full-time) |
MUS 182 (U) Mercer Singers MUS 183 (U) Chamber Singers MUS 190 (U) Mercer University Choir MUS 341 (U) Adv Choral Conducting and Lit MUS 595 (U) Graduate Ensemble MUS 642 (U) Applied Conducting |
DMA Conducting—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MCM Conducting—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Vocal—Mercer University |
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| Henrie, Mike (part-time) |
MUS 188 (U) Percussion Ensemble MUS 163R, 263R, 268R, 363R, 366R, 463R, 468R, 563R (U) Independent Study |
MM Music Performance—Brigham Young University BM Music Performance—Brigham Young University |
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| Rehberg, Nancy (part-time) |
MUS 157 (U) Classroom Voice Instruction | MM Vocal Performance—Northwestern University BM—Wesleyan College |
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| Roberts, Jean (part-time) |
MUS 110 (U) Classical Piano II MUS 210 (U) Classical Piano IV MUS 239 (U) Piano Pedagogy and Accom MUS 161, 261, 266, 361, 366, 461, 466, 561 (U) Independent Study |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—The University of Texas, Austin MM—Yale University BM—Eastman School of Music |
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| Via, Kelly (part-time) |
MUS 184 (U) Flute Choir |
MM Flute Performance—East Carolina University BM—Drake University |
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| Waddy, Calista (part-time) |
MUS 163 T, 263T, 268T, 368T, 463T, 468T (U) Harp MUS 363T (U) Harp |
BM—Florida State University | |||
| Philosophy | |||||
| Oberrieder, Matthew (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy |
PhD Philosophy—Tulane University MA Philosophy—Tulane University BA Philosophy—University of Tulsa |
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| Rosental, Creighton (full-time) | PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 314 (U) History PHI IV: Early Modern |
PhD Philosophy—University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA Philosophy—Claremont Graduate University BS Cognitive Science—Harvey Mudd College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 316 (U) History PHI VI: Late 19th and Early 20th Century GBK 202 (U) Hebrew and Christian |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics GBK 355 (U) Symbolic Logic |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Physics | |||||
| Balduz, Jose L, Jr. (full-time) |
PHY 161 (U) General Physics I PHY 306 (U) Modern Physics II |
PhD Physics—Carnegie Mellon University MS Physics—Carnegie Mellon University BS Physics—Tulane University |
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| Marone, Matt (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab II PHY 141 (U) Intro/Physics I/Mechanics PHY 370 (U) Experimental Physics |
PhD Physics—Clemson University MS Physics—Clemson University BS Physics—Rochester Institute of Technology |
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| Peters, Randall D. (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Laboratory PHY 142L (U) Intro to Physics
II Lab |
PhD Physics—The University of Tennessee BS Engineering Physics—The University of Tennessee |
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| Young, Douglas (full-time) |
PHY 142 (U) Intro/Physics II/Elec/Mag/Opt PHY 355 (U) Electromagnetic Theory SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Physics—Texas Tech University MS Applied Physics—Texas Tech University BS Physics and Mathematics—New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
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| George, Tamarra A. (part-time) |
PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Laboratory | MSE Electrical Engineering—Mercer University BSE Electrical Engineering—Mercer University |
PHY 161L/141L Technical Assistant Fall 1999–Fall 2003 | ||
| Henley, Barbara (part-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab | MS Education—Mercer University BS Education/Science—University of Georgia |
Graduate coursework includes physics graduate courses (10 quarter hours), chemistry graduate courses (10 quarter hours), biology graduate courses (5 quarter hours), and computer science graduate courses (5 quarter hours); experienced high school physics teacher (1980-present) | ||
| Political Science | |||||
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 345 (U) Environmental Justice POL 493 (U) Washington, DC POL 495 (U) Senior Seminar in Political Science FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Houry, Eimad (full-time) |
POL 253/IAF 253 (U) International Relations |
PhD Political Science—Florida State University MA International Affairs—Florida State University BS Business and Economics—Florida A&M University |
Fluent in spoken and written Arabic | ||
| Johnson, Lori A. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 332/WGS 332 (U) Women and US Politics POL 349 (U) America Constitution Law/Civ |
PhD Political Science—University of California, Berkeley JD—University of Virginia, School of Law AB Economics and Political Science—University of Georgia |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist | ||
| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 200 (U) Introduction to Political Theory POL 339 (U) American Presidency |
PhD Political Science—Loyola University, Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Program in Leadership and Community Service—a trans-disciplinary program that enhances traditional liberal learning through supervised and extensive periods of public and community service. | |||||
| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World PLS 300 (U) Origins of Institutional Leadership PLS 385 (U) Special Topics/Leadership PLS 401 (U) Seminar in Service Learning |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Psychology | |||||
| Pratt, Miranda (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 390 (U) Field Placement PSY 460 (U) Psychopathology |
PhD Clinical Psychology—University of Iowa MA Psychology—University of Iowa BA Psychology—Grinnell College |
Internship in Clinical Psychology, University of Southern California Medical Center | ||
| Radiker, James (full-time) |
PSY 240 (U) Theories of Personality |
PhD Experimental Psychology—West Virginia University MA Psychology—Drake University BA Psychology—University of Florida |
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| Sharon, Tanya (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 385 (U) Special Topics: Developmental PSY 490A (U) Empirical Project in Psychology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Arizona MA Psychology—University of Arizona MA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College BA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College |
3 year post-doctoral training in Developmental Psychology—University of Illinois (1/00 – 5/01) and Emory University (5/01 – 1/03) | ||
| Spears, Amelia (full-time) |
PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics PSY 401 (U) History and Systems of Psychology |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma MS Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma BA Psychology—DePaul University |
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| Weisbuch, Max (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Intro to Psychology PSY 221 (U) Health Psychology |
MS Applied Psychology—Clemson University BS Psychology—Mercer University |
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| Wright, John (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology |
PhD Experimental Psychology—Miami University MA Psychology—Miami University BA Psychology—Wittenberg University |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist | ||
| Hawthorne, Steve (part-time) |
PSY 235 (U) Industrial Psychology | MA Applied Psychology with an emphasis on Industrial/Organizational Psychology—Clemson
University BA Psychology—Mercer University |
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| Scientific Inquiry—provides the general introduction to science for the beginning university student with contributions drawn from the natural, behavioral, and social sciences. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCI courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCI instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCI faculty members to SCI-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCI instructors. | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach SCI; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||||
| Bokros, Carol (BIO) Denny, Jeffrey (MAT) Digh, Andy (CSC) Eason, Christopher (CSC) |
Rood, Brian E. (CHM) Sharon, Tanya (PSY) Younce, Matthew (PHY) Young, Douglas (PHY) |
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| Senior Capstone—an interdisciplinary seminar that focuses on significant questions or issues not regularly explored elsewhere in the curriculum. Seniors from different majors share and compare their perspectives and expertise. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCP courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCP instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCP faculty members to SCP-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCP instructors. | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach SCI; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||||
| Bean, Philip (MAT) Flaming, Darlene (CHR) Harshbarger, Randall (IDS/FLL) Hartfield, Kedrick (MAT) |
Johnston, Gordon (ENG) Nash, Scott (CHR) Parris, Robert (MUS) |
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| Sociology | |||||
| Kanter, Leona (full-time) |
SOC 302 (U) Contemporary Sociology SOC 330 (U) Soc of Language/Culture SOC 490/CRJ 490 (U) Internship Program SRV 199 (U) Service Learning |
PhD Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MA Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MLS—University of Pittsburgh BA History and Education—Kean College |
Certificate in Information Science—University of Pittsburgh 7 years international teaching experience (Turkey, Iran, Portugal) |
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| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
SOC 210 (U) Social Problems |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 | ||
| Winston, Fletcher (full-time) |
SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology SOC 304/ENV 304 (U) Sociological Research Methods I SOC 404B (U) Empirical Project II |
PhD Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook MA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook BA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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| Feagin, Sheilah (part-time) |
SOC 310 (U) Social Work | MA Public Administration—Georgia College and State University BA Sociology—Mercer University |
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| Spears, Eric (part-time) |
SOC 321 (U) Global Social Inequality SRV 199 (U) Service Learning |
PhD Geography—University of West Virginia MA International Political Economy—University of Manchester BA Geography—University of West Virginia |
Director of International Programs, Mercer University | ||
| Weston, Charles (part-time) |
CRJ 367SOC 367 (U) Law and Society CRJ 390 (U) Criminal Procedure |
JD Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University BA History and Politics—Mercer University |
31 years experience in the Prosecutors Office District Attorney Emeritus, 1/01-present District Attorney, 1/94-12/00 Chief Assistant District Attorney, 1/78-1/94 Assistant District Attorney, 12/72-12/77 |
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| Women and Gender Studies | |||||
| The following full-time faculty teach WGS; their home department is indicated in parenthesis: | |||||
| Bratcher, M. Dee (CHR) Gardner, Sarah (HIS) Johnson, Janell (CHR) Johnson, Lori (POL) |
Masanet, Lydia (FLL) Morgan, Mary Alice (ENG) (Director of WGS) Stege, Diana (ENG) |
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| Johnston, Pamela (part-time) |
WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| African American Studies | |||
| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) |
AFR 230 (U) Religion and American Black Experience |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
AFR 389/WGS 389 (U) The Black Woman |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Art | |||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
ART 224 (U) Sculpture
PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography PHO 323 (U) Practice of Photography |
MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 354 (U) Digital Imaging ART 475 (U) Problems in Art Criticism FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals
ART 225 (U) Painting |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. |
| Jamison, Roger A. (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals ART 116 (U) Fundamentals of Design and Color ART 223 (U) Ceramics |
MFA Ceramics—Indiana University BFA Art—Bethany College |
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| Stewart, Beth (full-time) |
ART 107 (U) Art History II
ART 226 (U) Printmaking |
PhD Comparative Arts—Ohio University MFA Printmaking—Ohio University BA Art (Painting)—Plymouth State University |
Has exhibited artworks in solo, juried, invitational, and group exhibitions |
| Biology | |||
| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 205 (U) Intro/Bio for Bio-Med Engineers SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Bowman-Cutway, Heather (full-time) |
BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Huber, Tom (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology I
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PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology I |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 375 (U) Organic Evolution
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science ENV 490 (U) Internship Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Shepherd, John D. (full-time) |
BIO 106 (U) Piedmont Natural History BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin MA Geography—State University of New York MS Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin BA Biology—College of William and Mary |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 299 (U) Research in Biology BIO 300/ENV 300 (U) Invertebrate Zoology BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physiology BIO 499 (U) Senior Research in Biology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) |
| Chemistry | |||
| Bucholtz, Kevin (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I |
PhD Chemistry—University of Rochester MS Chemistry—University of Rochester BS Chemistry—Gannon University |
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| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 115 (U) Advanced General Chemistry CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College |
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| Dopke, Nancy D. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin BS Chemistry—Milikin University |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Hugdahl, Jeffrey D. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 295 (U) Chemical Research CHM 395 (U) Chemistry Seminar CHM 401 (U) Research I |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Texas, Austin BS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Parkside |
|
| Moore, Dale E. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Inorganic Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BS Chemistry—University of Cincinnati |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 331 (U) Quantum and Statistical Mechanics CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I CSC 315 (U) Introduction to Computer Graphics |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| Rood, Brian E. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Environmental Engineering Sciences—University of Florida MS Limnology/Physical Chemistry—University of Florida BS Chemistry and Biology—University of Connecticut |
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| Salido, Arthur L. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I
CHM 231 (U) Instrumental Analysis |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BA Chemistry—Vanderbilt University |
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| Trogden, Bridget (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I CHM 466/BIO 466 (U) Biochemistry II CHM 466L/BIO 466L (U) Biochemistry II Lab |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Illinois BS Chemistry—Transylvania University |
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| Christianity | |||
| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
ABD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 250 (U) Theological Research and Writing CHR 400 (U) Readings in Christian Ethics GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 310 (U) Jesus CHR 350 (U) World Religions
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PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
CHR 370 (U) History of Christian Theology |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
CHR 300 (U) Intro/Christian Theology |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Dant, James C. (part-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament | DMin—Columbia Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Psychology—Georgia State University |
Post Doctoral Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Pursiful, Darrell (part-time) |
CH 150 (U) New Testament | PhD New Testament Studies—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Spanish and Geography—Eastern Michigan University |
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| Toler, Mary Elizabeth (part-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament | MDiv—Duke University Divinity School BA Christianity (minor in English)—Mercer University |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||
| Black, James (full-time) |
CTA 165/JRN 101 (U) Introduction to Mass Media JRN 220 (U) Introduction to Media Writing JRN 324 (U) Advanced Reporting JRN 330 (U) Editing/Design |
MA Journalism Management—University of Kansas BA Broadcast Communication—Mercer University |
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| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 272 (U) Introduction to Film CTA 276 (U) Video Production CTA 372 (U) Screenwriting |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication
CTA 251 (U) Group Communication |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Gottshall, Cynthia M. (full-time) |
CTA 301 (U) Media Criticism CTA 400/JRN 400 (U) Senior Sem./Communication and Theatre Arts CTA 498/JRN 498 (U) Internship |
PhD Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University MA Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University BA Speech/English Education—University of South Florida |
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| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre
CTA 218 (U) Beginning Acting |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
| Pendleton, Jay (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | PhD Adult and Higher Education—University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill MDiv—Duke University BA English—Wake Forest University |
Graduate coursework related to communication and public speaking (33 semester hours)—Duke University |
| Computer Science | |||
| Allen, Robert (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I
CSC 322 (U) Computer Org. and Assembly Language |
PhD Computer Science—Clemson University MS Computer Science—Clemson University BS Math and Psychology—Berry College |
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| Carter, Kelly (full-time) |
IST 126 (U) Introduction to Information Science and Technology |
MS Software Engineering—Mercer University BS Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 324 (U) Digital System Design CSC 360 (U) Theory of Data Communications IST 470 (U) Senior Project Design I |
PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I CSC 212 (U) Programming Team Strategies CSC 245 (U) Data Structure and Algorithm Analysis |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Eason, J. Christopher (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing CSC 205 (U) Programming II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Computer Science—University of South Carolina MS Computer Science—University of South Carolina BS Computer Science—Valdosta State College AS Computer Science—Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 331 (U) Quantum and Statistical Mechanics CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I CSC 315 (U) Introduction to Computer Graphics |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| White, Laurie (full-time) |
CSC 206 (U) Visual Programming CSC 330 (U) Organization of Programming Languages CSC 450 (U) Compiler Construction CSC 485 (U) Special Topics: Design Patterns SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Engineering: Computer and Information Science—University of
Florida BA Economics—University of Virginia |
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| Zhao, Qiang Martin (full-time) |
CSC 480 (U) Software Engineering IST 318 (U) Database Administration SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Colon, Pedro (part-time) |
IST 316 (U) Network Protocols | MMI Management Information Systems—Georgia College and State University
BS General Studies—University of Puerto Rico |
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| Drummond, Michael (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | PhD Instructional Design for Online Learning—Capella University MEd Trade and Industrial Education—Georgia State University BS Industrial Management—Georgia Institute of Technology BBA Management—Georgia State University |
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| Johnson, Robert (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MSA Business Administration—Georgia College and State University BA Theology—Mercer University BS Information Technology—Macon State College |
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| Mollenkopf, Charles (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MA Management and Supervision: Personnel Management—Central Michigan
University BA Communication—Capital University |
currently teacher of Microsoft applications in training seminars |
| Smith, Warren (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MA Curriculum and Instruction: Instructional Technology—Florida
Gulf Coast University BS Biology—Oakland City University |
EdD Instructional Technology and Distance Education—Nova Southeastern University, expected 2006 |
| English | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 237 (U) Literature and Film ENG 333 (U) Shakespeare II/Tragedy and Romance FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) Southern Music and Culture
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
AFR 389/WGS 389 (U) The Black Woman ENG 234 (U) Study of Fiction FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Literature: Romanticism FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 301 (U) Preceptor for FYS |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 369 (U) Contemporary Fiction: 1965-Present |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 480S (U) Cana and Controversies in American Literature WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives WGS 390 (U) WGS Preceptorship WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory and Feminist Thought WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Directed Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies Graduate coursework related to Women and Gender Studies—University of Georgia, Athens (6 semester hours) |
| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) Survey of American Literary Masters
ENG 301 (U) Introduction to Literary Studies |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 330 (U) Chaucer FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey English Literature: Through 18th Century ENG 342 (U) Seventeenth-century Literature FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Malone, Susan (full-time in School of Education) |
ENG 325 (U) Contemporary Theories/Linguistic | EdD English Education—Vanderbilt University MEd English Education—Vanderbilt University BA English—University of South Alabama |
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| Mitcham, Judson (part-time) |
ENG 310 (U) Introduction to Creative Writing | PhD Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia AB Psychology—University of Georgia |
Publications (Books):
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| Environmental Science | |||
| Karim, Ajaz (full-time) |
ENV 104 (U) Environmental Controversies
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Ottawa MS Geology—University of Peshawar BS Geology—University of Peshwar |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 375 (U) Organic Evolution
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Younce, Matthew (full-time) |
ESC 105 (U) Geology ESC 115 (U) Descriptive Astronomy |
MS Geology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Science Education—University of Southern Mississippi BS Earth Sciences—Mercer University |
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| First Year Seminar—essential Mercer course for first-year students that teaches the skills of analysis, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are crucial to all the other courses of a liberal-arts education. Faculty members are prepared to teach FYS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced FYS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many FYS faculty members to FYS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as FYS instructors. | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 237 (U) Literature and Film ENG 333 (U) Shakespeare II/Tragedy and Romance FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) Southern Music and Culture
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 354 (U) Digital Imaging ART 475 (U) Problems in Art Criticism FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
AFR 389/WGS 389 (U) The Black Woman |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HIS 356/AFR 356 (U) Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History HIS 499 (U) Supervised Independent Research HON 301 (U) Honors Junior Colloquium HON 401 (U) Honors Senior Colloquium |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Literature: Romanticism FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 301 (U) Preceptor for FYS |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self PLS 200 (U) Introduction to Public and Community Service PLS 385 (U) Special Topics/Leadership and Service PLS 400 (U) Senior Practicum |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Good, Robert (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self
HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History |
PhD History—McGill University MA History—University of Wisconsin BA History—University of Virginia |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar ITA 101 (U) Accelerated Elementary Italian |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
ABD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 369 (U) Contemporary Fiction: 1965-Present |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Moore, Dale E. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Inorganic Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BS Chemistry—University of Cincinnati |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra MAT 226 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MAT 350 (U) College Geometry MAT 482 (U) Real Analysis II MAT 499 (U) Senior Seminar in Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
CHR 370 (U) History of Christian Theology |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) Survey of American Literary Masters
ENG 301 (U) Introduction to Literary Studies |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 330 (U) Chaucer FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey English Literature: Through 18th Century ENG 342 (U) Seventeenth-century Literature FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 395 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thompson, Douglas E. (full-time) |
FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness SST 380 (U) Special Topics: Religious Experience in Antebellum South |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History—Old Dominion University |
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| Jolley, Marc (part-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament | PhD Biblical Hebrew and Literature—The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary ThM— The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Sociology/Anthropology—University of Tennessee, Chattanooga |
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| Jones, Kelly (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self | MEd Instructional Technology—Georgia College and State University
BS Communications and Information Technology—Macon State College |
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| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self |
MA Fine Arts—Florida State University
BA Fine Arts-Philosophy—Mercer University |
Mercer graduate: Great Books Track student, Freshman Seminar Program teaching assistant (preceptor), Adjunct instructor in Great Books and FSP |
| Pearson, Tony (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self | MFA Theatre—University of Georgia BA Drama and Theatre—Mercer University |
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| Zimmerman, Jenny (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self LSK 185 (U) College Study Skills |
MA Philosophy—Boston University
BA Philosophy and Mathematics—Swarthmore College |
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| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||
| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Davis, William R., Jr. (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I SPN 490 (U) Supervised Independent Reading |
PhD Spanish—University of Kentucky MA Romance Languages—University of North Carolina BA Romance Language—Rutgers University |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 251 (U) Intermediate French I SCP 451 (U) Self and World Issues, Choice, and Response |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar ITA 101 (U) Accelerated Elementary Italian |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Hogan, Anna Weaver (full-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 301 (U) French Composition and Conversation I FRE 385 (U) Special Topics: French Women Writers FRE 490 (U) Supervised Independent Reading |
PhD French—University of Virginia MA French—Middlebury College BA French/French Studies—Emory University |
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| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes LAT 111 (U) Beginning Latin I LAT 251 (U) Intermediate Latin LAT 300 (U) Republican Prose |
PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I SPN 301 (U) Spanish Conversation and Composition I |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Pino, Jose H. (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 306(U) Survey/ Spanish American Literature I |
MA Spanish as a Foreign Language—University of Salamanca, Spain MA Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia BA Education, Modern Languages—University of Caldas, Colombia |
(ABD) PhD Modern Languages with specialization in Spanish—University of Nebraska, Lincoln |
| Weintraut, Edward James (full-time) |
GER 111 (U) Beginning German I GER 311 (U) Conversation and Composition |
PhD German—Ohio State University MA German—Ohio State University BA German—LaSalle College |
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| Whitfield, Bryan J. (full-time) |
GRK 111 (U) Beginning Greek I | MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MEd—University of Georgia MA Religious Studies—Indiana University MAR—Yale Divinity School BA Comparative Literature/French/Math—University of Georgia |
ABD Religion/New Testament—Emory University |
| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 325 (U) Business Spanish |
MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish |
| Hulette, Fulvia (part-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I | MA Spanish Education—Mercer University BS Business Administration—University of Panama, Panama |
Advanced Placement Summer Institute for Teachers: Spanish Literature/Language —University of Georgia |
| McMillan, Genie (part-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I | MA French—Georgia State University BA International Relations—University of Wisconsin, Madison |
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| Sheppard, Jenny (part-time) |
FRE 112 (U) Beginning French II | MA French—Middlebury College BA French—Mercer University |
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| Strecker, Jonas (part-time) |
GER 251 (U) Intermediate German I | MA Foreign Language (German)—West Virginia University BA English/German—Otto-Friedrich Unversitat Bamburg, Germany |
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| Great Books Program—a curriculum of 8 courses that helps students increase their skills in disciplined thinking and effective writing, can heighten their moral and ethical reflectiveness, and can understand how the seminal ideas of the past have formed our present-day world. Faculty members are prepared to teach GBK courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced GBK instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many GBK faculty members to GBK-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as GBK instructors. | |||
| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) Southern Music and Culture
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 115 (U) Advanced General Chemistry CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry I GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College, PePere, WI |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Edge, D. Bradley (full-time) |
GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes MAT 191 (U) Calculus I |
MS Abstract Algebra—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BS/BA Mathematics—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State College |
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| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes LAT 111 (U) Beginning Latin I LAT 251 (U) Intermediate Latin LAT 300 (U) Republican Prose |
PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 250 (U) Theological Research and Writing CHR 400 (U) Readings in Christian Ethics GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Rosental, Creighton (full-time) |
GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics PHI 290 (U) Special Topics: Philosophy of the Mind |
PhD Philosophy—University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA Philosophy—Claremont Graduate University BS Cognitive Science—Harvey Mudd College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia
MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions HIS 370 (U) Intellectual History/ America SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since WW II |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 330 (U) Chaucer FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 395 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
GBK 305 (U) The Modern Worldview PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 361 (U) Great Modern Philosopher: Montaigne SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
ANT 201 (U) Introduction to General Anthropology ANT 356/WGS 385 (U) Archaeology of the Goddess GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes SOC 101 (U) Introduction to Sociology |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 |
| Trimble, Thomas M. (part-time) |
GBK 495 (U) Special Topics: Walker Percy | MA Philosophy—Vanderbilt University BD Theology and Philosophy—New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary BA English and Bible—Louisiana College |
Doctoral work in Philosophy at Vanderbilt University |
| Health and Physical Education (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in activities courses) | |||
| Childs, Laura (part-time) |
PED 145G (U) Pilates | BS Health Education: Exercise Science—Georgia College and State University | AFAA Certified Group Fitness Instructor; Certified Personal Trainer |
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Goodrum, James (part-time) |
PED 144E (U) Scuba Diving
PED 145E (U) Intermediate Scuba Diving |
BA History—Mercer University | Assistant Director of Recreational Sports and Wellness For Aquatics, Club Sports, and Mercer Outdoors (Mercer University) Director of Aquatics—Falling Camp for Boys 1990-1993
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| Hattaway, Randall (part-time) |
PED 144A (U) Ballroom Dancing | Ballroom Dance Camp, 2003—Brigham Young University Excellence in Instruction Certificate—Georgia College and State University |
The Grand Nationals Dance Competition Tango Week Workshops (2)—Stanford University (Dance Division) Independent Ballroom Dance Instructor |
| Jackson, Cleveland (part-time) |
PED 144G (U) Basketball 3 x 3 Play | BA Speech Communication—University of Georgia | Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach (Mercer University) |
| Langley, Miriam (part-time) |
PED 144E (U) Aqua Aerobics
PED 146F (U) Interval Training |
MEd Home Economics—University of Georgia BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Continuing education through American College of Sports Medicine and the
American Council on Exercise Managed fitness business for 15 years |
| Maggiore, Liza (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Abs on the Ball | BA Sociology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville | Professional Certifications: • Body Step – 2003 • Body Pump – 2002 • AEA, Aqua Aerobics • AFAA Kickboxing • Basic CPR, AHA • YMCA Fitness Leader • Group Fitness Instructor – thru 2005 • Personal Trainer |
| McCreanor, Phil (full-time in School of Engineering) |
PED 145F (U) Yoga | PhD Environmental Engineering—University of Central Florida MS Environmental Science—University of Central Florida BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Central Florida |
Has a certificate to teach Hatha Yoga for 5 years starting 7/02 |
| Payne, Jason (part-time) |
PED 141B (U) Beginning Golf
PED 142B (U) Intermediate Golf |
MS Sports Management—Georgia Southern University BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Assistant Golf Coach—Georgia Southern University Tournament Director—2003 Southern Conference Golf Championship |
| Pitchford, Allan (part-time) |
PED 144B (U) Ropes Course | AS General Education—Troy State University | (Retired) United States Army Cadet Command Instructor/Operations NCO; Certifications for CPR, First Aid, and Climbing |
| Stutsman, Nick (part-time) |
PED 142A (U) Intermediate Tennis | MEd Secondary Social Sciences—University of South Alabama BS Secondary Social Science—Auburn University |
Head Tennis Coach (Mercer University); Tennis Professional (US Professional Tennis Association) |
| History | |||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West
HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World HIS 330 (U) First and Second World Wars |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HIS 356/AFR 356 (U) Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History HIS 499 (U) Supervised Independent Research HON 301 (U) Honors Junior Colloquium HON 401 (U) Honors Senior Colloquium |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Good, Robert (full-time) |
HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World
HIS 332 (U) Intellectual His/Mod Europe HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History |
PhD History—McGill University MA History—University of Wisconsin BA History—University of Virginia |
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| Klingelhofer, Eric (full-time) |
HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World
HIS 302 (U) Ancient History: Rome HIS 491 (U) Caribbean Archaeology |
PhD History—Johns Hopkins University MA Medieval Archaeology—University of Birmingham MA Medieval History—Johns Hopkins University BA History—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions HIS 370 (U) Intellectual History/ America SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since WW II |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Honors—invites new and higher levels of excellence in student research and creative accomplishments and works to foster a sense of academic community among faculty members and students of outstanding abilities. Participation is by invitation only. Faculty members are prepared to teach HON courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced HON instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many HON faculty members to HON-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as HON instructors. | |||
| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HIS 356/AFR 356 (U) Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History HIS 499 (U) Supervised Independent Research HON 301 (U) Honors Junior Colloquium HON 401 (U) Honors Senior Colloquium |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar ITA 101 (U) Accelerated Elementary Italian |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra MAT 226 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MAT 350 (U) College Geometry MAT 482 (U) Real Analysis II MAT 499 (U) Senior Seminar in Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Salido, Arthur L. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I
CHM 231 (U) Instrumental Analysis |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BA Chemistry—Vanderbilt University |
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| Thompson, Douglas E. (full-time) |
FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness SST 380 (U) Special Topics: Religious Experience in Antebellum South |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History—Old Dominion University |
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| Wood, M. Hope McIlwain (full-time) |
HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar MAT 133 (U) Precalculus MAT 293 (U) Multivariable Calculus |
PhD Mathematics—Rice University BS Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre
CTA 218 (U) Beginning Acting |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
| Mathematics | |||
| Bass, Gloria B. (full-time) |
MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra MAT 133 (U) Pre-calculus |
MEd—Georgia College and State University BA Mathematics—Mercer University |
Taught high school math for 32 years. Adjunct to Mercer for 6 years prior to full-time position |
| Bean, Phillip W. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 330 (U) Introduction to Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Auburn University BS Mathematics—Auburn University |
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| Denny, Jeffrey K. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II MAT 225 (U) Topics in Discrete Mathematics MAT 330 (U) Introduction to Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics—Florida State University MS Mathematics—Florida State University BS Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Edge, D. Bradley (full-time) |
GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes MAT 191 (U) Calculus I |
MS Abstract Algebra—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BS/BA Mathematics—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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| Hartfield, Kedrick R. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 260 (U) Introduction to Abstract Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics Education—University of Georgia MA Mathematics Education—University of Georgia BS Mathematics and Biology—Augusta College |
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| Herink, Curtis D. (full-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Pre-calculus MAT 330 (U) Introduction to Differential Equations MAT 461 (U) Abstract Algebra I |
PhD Mathematics—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry—North Central College |
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| Howard, Keith (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Introduction to Finite Mathematics MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 402 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Mathematics—Vanderbilt University Bachelor of Chemical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Morehouse College |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Alebra MAT 226 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MAT 350 (U) College Geometry MAT 482 (U) Real Analysis II MAT 499 (U) Senior Seminar in Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Symington, Margaret (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social Sciences MAT 390 (U) Topic in Math: Topology |
PhD Mathematics—Stanford University MS Mathematics—Stanford University ScM Engineering—Brown University ScM Applied Mathematics—Brown University AB Mathematics and Engineering—Brown University |
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| Wood, Mary Hope McIlwain (full-time) |
HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar MAT 133 (U) Precalculus MAT 293 (U) Multivariable Calculus |
PhD Mathematics—Rice University BS Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Yackel, Carolyn A. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II
MAT 260 (U) Introduction to Abstract Mathematics |
PhD Mathematics—University of Michigan MS Mathematics—University of Chicago BS Mathematics—University of Chicago |
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| Poole, Michael (part-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Pre-calculus | PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Clemson University MEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College BSEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College |
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| Military Science (ROTC) (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in military courses) | |||
| Daley, James P. MSG, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 101 (U) Introduction to the Army I MIL 201 (U) Leadership I MIL 301 (U) Tactics I |
General Studies—University of Nebraska (85 credit hours) | Military Service—18 yrs – Infantry |
| Krahl, David P. MAJ, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 401 (U) Military Justice | BS Computer Science—National University, La Jolla, California | Military Service—21 yrs – Signal Corps |
| Music | |||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 161–461; 266–466 (U) Applied Piano
MUS 561 (G) Applied Piano SCP 450 (U) Search for Expression: Ars/Society |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Cole, Monty (full-time) |
MUS 152 (U) Improvisation I
MUS 163D–463D (U) Clarinet MUS 187 (U) Woodwind Ensemble MUS 189 (U) Jazz Combo |
PhD Clarinet Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance—Humboldt State University |
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| Cook, Nathan (full-time) |
MUS 105B (U) Musicianship Skills I MUS 163Y–463Y; 268Y–468Y (U) Violoncello MUS (U) Violoncello MUS 605 (G) Introduction to Graduate Studies in Music |
PhD Musical Arts—Shepherd School of Music, Rice University MM Cello Performance—Shepherd School of Music, Rice University MA Teaching—Colgate University BA Music—Colgate University BA Chemistry—Grinnell College |
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| Ferrill, Kyle (full-time) |
MUS 155A (U) Vocal Diction I MUS 160–460; 265–465 (U) Voice MUS 560 (G) Voice MUS 655 (G) Diction |
PhD Music—Florida State University MM Music Performance—Florida State University BM Music Performance—Florida State University |
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| Gnam, Adrian (full-time) |
MUS 163B–463B; 268B–468B (U) Oboe MUS 350 (U) Orchestration MUS 563B (G) Oboe |
MM Oboe, English Horn, and Conducting—University of Cincinnati BS Music Education—University of Cincinnati |
DMA—University of Cincinnati, College/Conservatory of Music (in
progress) Conductor of Macon Symphony Orchestra |
| Goff, Carol (full-time) |
MUS 141 (U) Piano Pedagogy and Accompanying I MUS 161–461; 266–466 (U) Piano MUS 256B (U) Musicianship Skills III |
DMA Piano Performance and Accompanying—University of Illinois MM—University of Central Arkansas BM—University of Tennessee |
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| Hill, Douglas (full-time) |
MUS 163J–463J; 268J–468J (U) Cornet and Trumpet MUS 186 (U) Brass Ensemble MUS 191 (U) Wind Ensemble MUS 223 (U) Performance and Inst Tech/Brass MUS 475 (U) Advanced Instrumental Methods MUS 563J (G) Cornet and Trumpet MUS 642 (G) Applied Conducting |
DMA Orchestral Conducting—University of Cincinnati MS Music Education—University of Illinois BM—Ohio University |
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| Hillyer, Giselle (full-time) |
MUS 163W–463W; 268W–468W (U) Violin MUS 163X–463X; 268X–468X (U) Viola MUS 180 (U) Chamber Music Ensemble MUS 192 (U) String Chamber Orchestra: Youth Orchestra |
DMA Violin Performance—University of Kansas MM—New England Conservatory of Music BM—University of Adelaide |
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| Johnson, David (full-time) |
MUS 105A (U) Music Theory I MUS 164–464 (U) Composition MUS 256A (U) Music Theory III MUS 256B (U) Musicianship Skills III MUS 258 (U) Beginning Composition I |
DMMC Composition—Indiana University MM Composition—Yale University BM Violin Performance and Music Composition—University of Southern California |
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| Malone, Martha (full-time) |
MUS 160–460, 265-465 (U) Applied Voice
MUS 478 (U) Opera Workshop |
DMA Vocal Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—Converse College BM—University of Georgia |
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| Parris, Robert (full-time) |
MUS 139 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills I MUS 162–462; 267–467 (U) Organ MUS 169–469; 271–471 (U) Harpsichord MUS 164–464 (U) Composition MUS 213 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills III MUS 411 (U) Music/ Middle Ages–Mid-Baroque Period MUS 480 (U) Special Topics: Independent Study in Music MUS 562 (G) Organ MUS 569 (G) Harpsichord MUS 637 (G) Organ Pedagogy MUS 656 (G) Analytical Techniques I SCP 450 (U) Search for Expression: Arts/Society |
DMA Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music MM Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music BM—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Roberts, John (full-time) |
MUS 161–461; 266–466 (U) Piano MUS 561 (G) Piano |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—Yale University School of Music MMA Piano Performance and Literature—Yale University School of Music MM—Eastman School of Music BA Applied Music—Eastman School of Music |
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| Roberts, Stanley (full-time) |
MUS 182 (U) Mercer Singers MUS 183 (U) Chamber Singers MUS 190 (U) Mercer University Choir MUS 340 (U) Basic Conducting MUS 640 (U) Graduate Choral Conducting and Techniques MUS 642 (G) Applied Conducting |
DMA Conducting—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MCM Conducting—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Vocal—Mercer University |
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| Simons, John (full-time) |
MUS 595 (G) Graduate Ensemble MUS 620 (G) Historical Studies Music Styles and Literature MUS 632 (G) Hymnology and Church Music Literature MUS 642 (G) Applied Conducting MUS 652 (G) Foundations of Christian Worship MUS 685 (G) Seminar in the Major |
PhD Choral Conducting with added study in Orchestral Conducting—University
of North Carolina, Greensboro MM Choral Conducting with secondary emphasis in Sacred Music—Baylor University School of Music BA Music Education, Choral/Vocal Music—Baylor University School of Music |
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| Allen, Roger (part-time) |
MUS 163-463V; 268-468V (U) Applied Jazz Guitar MUS 268V–468V (U) Applied Jazz Guitar MUS 563V (G) Guitar |
Has been teaching guitar for 40 years. Served as jazz guitar clinician with Georgia Association of Jazz Educators. | |
| Anderson, Charles (part-time) |
MUS 163–463L; 268-468L (U) Applied Trombone lessons MUS 563L (G) Trombone |
MM Trombone Performance—University of Maryland BA Applied Music—Duke University |
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| Andrews, Mike (part-time) |
MUS 163-463M; 268-468M (U) Applied Euphonium lessons
MUS 163-468N; 268-468N (U) Applied Tuba lessons |
Music Performance—University of Akron, OH BM Music—The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
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| Cantwell, Terry (part-time) |
MUS 163–463V; 268-468V (U) Applied Guitar lessons MUS 181 (U) Guitar Ensemble MUS 563V (G) Guitar |
MM Guitar Performance—University of Georgia BM Guitar Performance—University of Georgia |
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| Clements, Emory (part-time) |
MUS 163–463Z; 268-468Z (U) Applied Double Bass lessons MUS 563Z (G) Double Bass |
MM Double Bass Performance—University of Georgia BA Music Education—University of Georgia |
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| Henrie, Mike (part-time) |
MUS 163-463R; 268-468R (U) Applied Percussion lessons MUS 563R (G) Percussion |
MM Music Performance—Brigham Young University BM Music Performance—Brigham Young University |
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| Lombardo, Lisa (part-time) |
MUS 163C–463C; 268-468C (U) Applied Bassoon lessons MUS 563C (G) Bassoon |
DMA Bassoon Performance—University of Georgia MM—University of Georgia BM—University of Georgia |
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| McVey, Roger (part-time) |
MUS 161–461; 266-466 (U) Applied Piano lessons | MM Piano Performance—Indiana University BM—East Carolina University |
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| Rehberg, Nancy (part-time) |
MUS 157 (U) Classroom Voice Instruction
MUS 160–460; 265-465 (U) Applied Voice Lessons |
MM Vocal Performance—Northwestern University BM—Wesleyan College |
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| Roberts, Jean (part-time) |
MUS 105A Music Theory I MUS 161–461; 266–466 (U) Piano MUS 209 (U) Classical Piano III |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—The University of Texas, Austin MM—Yale University BM—Eastman School of Music |
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| Roberts, Marie (part-time) |
MUS 160–460; 265-465 (U) Applied Voice Lessons | MCM Vocal Performance—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—Mercer University |
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| Snead, Charles "Skip" (part-time) |
MUS 163–463K; 268-468K (U) Applied Horn lessons MUS 563K (G) Horn |
MM Horn Performance—University of Georgia BM—Jacksonville University |
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| Via, Kelly (part-time) |
MUS 163-464A; 268-468A (U) Applied Flute
MUS 184 (U) Flute Choir |
MM Flute Performance—East Carolina University BM—Drake University |
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| Waddy, Calista (part-time) |
MUS 163-463T; 268-468T (U) Applied Harp | BM—Florida State University | |
| Philosophy | |||
| Oberrieder, Matthew (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 311 (U) History of Philosophy I: Ancient Greek Philosophy |
PhD Philosophy—Tulane University MA Philosophy—Tulane University BA Philosophy—University of Tulsa |
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| Rosental, Creighton (full-time) | GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics PHI 290 (U) Special Topics: Philosophy of the Mind |
PhD Philosophy—University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA Philosophy—Claremont Graduate University BS Cognitive Science—Harvey Mudd College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 395 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
GBK 305 (U) The Modern Worldview PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 361 (U) Great Modern Philosophers: Montaigne SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Physics | |||
| Balduz, Jose L, Jr. (full-time) |
PHY 161 (U) General Physics I
PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Lab PHY 305 (U) Modern Physics I |
PhD Physics—Carnegie Mellon University MS Physics—Carnegie Mellon University BS Physics—Tulane University |
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| Peters, Randall D. (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Laboratory PHY 162 (U) General Physics II: Elec and Magnet PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Lab PHY 325 (U) Physical Optics |
PhD Physics—The University of Tennessee BS Engineering Physics—The University of Tennessee |
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| Young, Douglas (full-time) |
PHY 141 (U) Introduction to Physics I: Mechanics and Heat PHY 385 (U) Computational Physics |
PhD Applied Physics—Texas Tech University MS Applied Physics—Texas Tech University BS Physics and Mathematics—New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
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| George, Tamarra A. (part-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Lab |
MSE Electrical Engineering—Mercer University BSE Electrical Engineering—Mercer University |
PHY 161L/141L Technical Assistant Fall 1999–Fall 2003 |
| Henley, Barbara (part-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab | MS Education—Mercer University BS Education/Science—University of Georgia |
Graduate coursework includes physics graduate courses (10 quarter hours), chemistry graduate courses (10 quarter hours), biology graduate courses (5 quarter hours), and computer science graduate courses (5 quarter hours); experienced high school physics teacher (1980-present) |
| Political Science | |||
| Grant, J. Christopher (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 305 (U) State and Local Government |
PhD Political Science—University of Georgia MA Political Science—University of Georgia BS Economics—Birmingham Southern College |
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| Houry, Eimad (full-time) |
IAF 400 (U) Senior Project in International Affairs |
PhD Political Science—Florida State University MA International Affairs—Florida State University BS Business and Economics—Florida A&M University |
Fluent in spoken and written Arabic |
| Johnson, Lori A. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 348 (U) American Constitutional Law/Govern Pow POL 350 (U) Judicial Politics |
PhD Political Science—University of California, Berkeley JD—University of Virginia, School of Law AB Economics and Political Science—University of Georgia |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist |
| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL 200 (U) Introduction to Political Theory POL 335 (U) Congress and Legislative Process |
PhD Political Science—Loyola University Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Program in Leadership and Community Service—a trans-disciplinary program that enhances traditional liberal learning through supervised and extensive periods of public and community service. | |||
| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self PLS 200 (U) Introduction to Public and Community Service PLS 385 (U) Special Topics: Leadership and Service PLS 400 (U) Senior Practicum |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Psychology | |||
| Greenier, Keegan (full-time) |
PSY 230 (U) Social Psychology |
PhD Social Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia BS Psychology—Clarkson University |
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| Pratt, Miranda (full-time) |
PSY 260 (U) Introduction to Clinical Psychology PSY 326 (U) Behavior Modification PSY 390 (U) Field Placement PSY 495 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Clinical Psychology—University of Iowa MA Psychology—University of Iowa BA Psychology—Grinnell College |
Internship in Clinical Psychology, University of Southern California Medical Center |
| Radiker, James (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics |
PhD Experimental Psychology—West Virginia University MA Psychology—Drake University BA Psychology—University of Florida |
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| Sharon, Tanya (full-time) |
PSY 245 (U) Development Psychology PSY 490A (U) Senior Project in Psychology I PSY 490B (U) Senior Project in Psychology II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Arizona MA Psychology—University of Arizona MA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College BA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College |
3 year post-doctoral training in Developmental Psychology—University of Illinois (1/00 – 5/01) and Emory University (5/01 – 1/03) |
| Spears, Amelia (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 215 (U) Cognitive Psychology PSY 303 (U) Research Methods |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma MS Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma BA Psychology—DePaul University |
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| Weisbuch, Max (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology PSY 303 (U) Research Methods |
MS Applied Psychology—Clemson University BS Psychology—Mercer University |
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| Wright, John (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 210 (U) Biopsychology PSY 412 (U) Animal Behavior |
PhD Experimental Psychology—Miami University MA Psychology—Miami University BA Psychology—Wittenberg University |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist |
| Scientific Inquiry—provides the general introduction to science for the beginning university student with contributions drawn from the natural, behavioral, and social sciences. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCI courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCI instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCI faculty members to SCI-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCI instructors. | |||
| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology I
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Bowman-Cutway, Heather (full-time) |
BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Eason, J. Christopher (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing CSC 205 (U) Programming II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Computer Science—University of South Carolina MS Computer Science—University of South Carolina BS Computer Science—Valdosta State College AS Computer Science—Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Radiker, James (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics |
PhD Experimental Psychology—West Virginia University MA Psychology—Drake University BA Psychology—University of Florida |
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| Sharon, Tanya (full-time) |
PSY 245 (U) Development Psychology PSY 490A (U) Senior Project in Psychology I PSY 490B (U) Senior Project in Psychology II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Arizona MA Psychology—University of Arizona MA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College BA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College |
3 year post-doctoral training in Developmental Psychology—University of Illinois (1/00 – 5/01) and Emory University (5/01 – 1/03) |
| Shepherd, John D. (full-time) |
BIO 106 (U) Piedmont Natural History BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin MA Geography—State University of New York MS Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin BA Biology—College of William and Mary |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
GBK 305 (U) The Modern Worldview PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 361 (U) Great Modern Philosopher: Montaigne SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| White, Laurie (full-time) |
CSC 206 (U) Visual Programming CSC 330 (U) Organization of Programming Languages CSC 450 (U) Compiler Construction CSC 485 (U) Special Topics: Design Patterns SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Engineering: Computer and Information Science—University of
Florida BA Economics—University of Virginia |
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| Winston, Fletcher (full-time) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology SOC 404A (U) Empirical Project I |
PhD Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook MA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook BA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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| Zhao, Qiang Martin (full-time) |
CSC 480 (U) Software Engineering IST 318 (U) Database Administration SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Senior Capstone—an interdisciplinary seminar that focuses on significant questions or issues not regularly explored elsewhere in the curriculum. Seniors from different majors share and compare their perspectives and expertise. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCP courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCP instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCP faculty members to SCP-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCP instructors. | |||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 161–461; 266–466 (U) Applied Piano
MUS 561 (G) Applied Piano SCP 450 (U) Search for Expression: Ars/Society |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 251 (U) Intermediate French I SCP 451 (U) Self and World Issues, Choice, and Response |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Parris, Robert (full-time) |
MUS 139 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills I MUS 162–462; 267–467 (U) Organ MUS 169–469; 271–471 (U) Harpsichord MUS 164–464 (U) Composition MUS 213 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills III MUS 411 (U) Music/ Middle Ages–Mid-Baroque Period MUS 480 (U) Special Topics: Independent Study in Music MUS 562 (G) Organ MUS 569 (G) Harpsichord MUS 637 (G) Organ Pedagogy MUS 656 (G) Analytical Techniques I SCP 450 (U) Search for Expression: Arts/Society |
DMA Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music MM Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music BM—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions HIS 370 (U) Intellectual History/ America SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since WW II |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Thompson, Douglas E. (full-time) |
FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness SST 380 (U) Special Topics: Religious Experience in Antebellum South |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History—Old Dominion University |
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| Sociology | |||
| Kanter, Leona (full-time) |
CRJ 490 (U) Internship Program SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology SOC 301 (U) Classical Sociological Theory SOC 334/WGS 334 (U) The Family SOC 395 (U) Supervised Independent Study and Research SOC 490 (U) Internship Program |
PhD Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MA Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MLS—University of Pittsburgh BA History and Education—Kean College |
Certificate in Information Science—University of Pittsburgh 7 years international teaching experience (Turkey, Iran, Portugal) |
| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
ANT 201 (U) Intro General Anthropology
ANT 356/WGS 385 (U) Archaeology of the Goddess |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 |
| Winston, Fletcher (full-time) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology SOC 404A (U) Empirical Project I |
PhD Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook MA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook BA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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| Fischer, Daniel (part-time) |
SOC 325/ENV 325 (U) Urban Ecology | MAPA Public Administration—University of Minnesota BA Philosophy/Social Sciences—Mary Knoll Seminary |
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| Graham-Sims, Tanya (part-time) |
SOC 320 (U) Social Interaction | MHS Health Promotion Education and Health Administration—Georgia
Southern University BA Sociology—Mercer University |
PhD—Argosy University, Atlanta (In progress) Director of Retired and Senior Citizens Programs, Older American Citizens Council12/96 to present |
| Southern Studies | |||
| Thompson, Douglas E. (full-time) |
FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness SST 380 (U) Special Topics: Religious Experience in Antebellum South |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History—Old Dominion University |
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| Women and Gender Studies | |||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101x (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 480S (U) Cana and Controversies in American Literature WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives WGS 390 (U) WGS Preceptorship WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory and Feminist Thought WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Directed Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies Graduate coursework related to Women and Gender Studies—University of Georgia, Athens (6 semester hours) |
| Piassick, Emily (part-time) |
WGS 285 (U) Human Sexuality and Relationships | PhD Counseling Psychology—University of Texas at Austin MEd Higher Education Counseling—University of Texas at Austin BA Psychology/Sociology—Skidmore College |
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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| African American Studies | |||
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
AFR 210 (U) Civil Rights and Black American POL 253 (U) Introduction to International Relations |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University
MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Art | |||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography | MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 254 (U) Beginning Digital Imaging | MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals
ART 225 (U) Painting |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. |
| Biology | |||
| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics | PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Intro to Biology I BIO 490 (U) Intro to Basic Medical Sciences |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Shepherd, John D. (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Introduction to Biology II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin MA Geography—State University of New York MS Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin BA Biology—College of William and Mary |
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| Chemistry | |||
| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II | PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| Christianity | |||
| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament | PhD Biblical Studies: Old Testament—Princeton Theological Seminary MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 410 (U) Greek Archaeology and Early Christianity GRK 253 (U) Greek Studies Abroad |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) (50% Christianity 50% IDS) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
CHR 150 (U) New Testament |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament | PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||
| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Introduction to Mass Media
CTA 276 (U) Video Production |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Gottshall, Cynthia M. (full-time) |
CTA 272 (U) Introduction to Film CTA 370/JRN 370(U) Public Relations: Theory and Methods |
PhD Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University MA Radio/TV/Film—Northwestern University BA Speech/English Education—University of South Florida |
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| Computer Science | |||
| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing IST 126 (U) Introduction to Information Science and Technology |
PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| English | |||
| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Gothic Film and Fiction ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Literature: Romanticism to Present |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
CLA 101 (U) Epic, Lyric, and Tragedy | PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 108 (U) English Composition ENG 354 (U) American Novel
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PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies |
| Richardson, Gary (full-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Irish Film and Literature ENG 380 (U) Harry Potter and 20th Century Fantasy |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe BA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe |
Page Morton Hunter Professor of English |
| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 108 (U) English Composition | PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Environmental Science | |||
| Dod, Bruce (full-time) |
ESC 115 (U) Descriptive Astronomy | PhD Earth Sciences—University of Southern Mississippi MS Earth Science—Texas A&M BS Earth Science—Eastern Kentucky University AA General Science—Lindsey Wilson College |
Mineralogist, Union Carbide Metallurgist, International’ Nickel Summer courses with NOAA in Doppler Radar interpretation University of Maine—Coastal Glacial Studies Pennsylvania State University—Stable Isotope Applications in Geology |
| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||
| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 410 (U) Greek Archaeology and Early Christianity GRK 253 (U) Greek Studies Abroad |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I | MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish |
| History | |||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West
HIS 330 (U) First and Second World Wars |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History: Laws and Constitution WGS 285 (U) Women and Classic Hollywood Cinema |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Scott, J. Thomas (full-time) |
HIS 365 (U) History of Georgia SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since World War II |
PhD History—College of William and Mary MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Mathematics | |||
| Blalock, Sybil (part-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Introduction to Finite Mathematics |
MS Mathematics—University of Tennessee, Knoxville BS—Mercer University |
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| Edge, Frank (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social Sciences |
MA Mathematics—The Johns Hopkins’ University
MA Teaching (Education)—The Johns Hopkins’ University BS Physics—University of Washington |
Current graduate student for PhD in Mathematics Education—University of Louisville |
| Hartfield, Kedrick R. (full-time) |
MAT 133 (U) Precalculus MAT 191 (U) Calculus I MAT 226 (U) Elementary Statistical Methods |
PhD Mathematics Education—University of Georgia MA Mathematics Education—University of Georgia BS Mathematics and Biology—Augusta College |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra | PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Music | |||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 151 (U) Understanding Music
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DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Cole, Monty (full-time) |
MUS 104 (U) Elements of Music | DMA Clarinet Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance—Humboldt State University |
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| Philosophy | |||
| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 380 (U) Human Nature and Art: Study of Greece | PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 255 (U) Logic and Language | PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Political Science | |||
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
AFR 210 (U) Civil Rights and Black American POL 253 (U) Introduction to International Relations |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University
MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government
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PhD Political Science—Loyola University Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Psychology | |||
| Wright, John (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology | PhD Experimental Psychology—Miami University MA Psychology—Miami University BA Psychology—Wittenberg University |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist |
| Scientific Inquiry—provides the general introduction to science for the beginning university student with contributions drawn from the natural, behavioral, and social sciences. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCI courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCI instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCI faculty members to SCI-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCI instructors. | |||
| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Shepherd, John D. (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Introduction to Biology II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin MA Geography—State University of New York MS Botany and Zoology—University of Wisconsin BA Biology—College of William and Mary |
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| Spaid, Randall (full-time in Tift College of Education) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Curriculum and Instruction: Science Education—Florida State
University MA Guidance and Counseling—University of South Florida BS general Agriculture—Pennsylvania State University |
Master's equivalence—University of Florida, 1999 ESOL endorsement: 60 hrs. |
| Senior Capstone—an interdisciplinary seminar that focuses on significant questions or issues not regularly explored elsewhere in the curriculum. Seniors from different majors share and compare their perspectives and expertise. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCP courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCP instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCP faculty members to SCP-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCP instructors. | |||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
SCP 458 (U) Death and Dying | PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Dunaway, John (full-time) |
SCP 451 (U) Self and World: Issues/Choice/Response
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PhD Romance Languages—Duke University MA Romance Languages—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Parris, Robert (full-time) |
SCP 450 (U) Search for Express: Arts/Society | DMA Organ Performance and Literature—Eastman School of Music, University
of Rochester MM Organ Performance and Literature—Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester BM Organ Performance—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, J. Thomas (full-time) |
HIS 365 (U) History of Georgia SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since World War II |
PhD History—College of William and Mary MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Women and Gender Studies | |||
| Brinson, Larmia (part-time) |
WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives | PhD Clinical Psychology—Kent University MS Community Psychology—Florida A&M University BA Psychology—Florida A&M University |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History: Laws and Constitution WGS 285 (U) Women and Classic Hollywood Cinema |
PhD History/Women Studies—Emory University MA History—Miami University BA History/Political Science—Miami University |
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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| African American Studies | |||
| Brinson, Larmia (full-time) |
AFR 300 (U) SPC Top: Black Psychology | PhD Clinical Psychology—Kent State University
MS Community Psychology—Florida A&M University BA Psychology—Florida A&M University |
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| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) |
ENG 236/AFR 300 (U) History of African American in Film |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 380/WGS 385/AFR 300 (U) – African American Women’s Lit
ENG236/AFR300/WGS285 (U) Black Feminism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Art | |||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
ART 224 (U) Sculpture
ART 490 (U) Directed Independent Study: Design PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography PHO 224 (U) Sculpture PHO 424 (U) Advanced Photography PHO 498 (U) Independent Study |
MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 116 (U) Fund: Design and Color on Computer
ART 380 (U) Digital Imaging II FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals
ART 116 (U) Fundamentals of Design ART 352 (U) Advanced Painting |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. |
| Stewart, Beth (full-time) |
ART 107 (U) Art History II
ART 367 (U) Modern Art History ART 370/WGS 370 (U) Women in Art |
PhD Comparative Arts—Ohio University MFA Printmaking—Ohio University BA Art (Painting)—Plymouth State University |
Has exhibited artworks in solo, juried, invitational, and group exhibitions |
| Hamilton, Zachary (part-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals
ART 223 (U) Ceramics |
MFA Ceramics—Cranbrook Academy of ART BFA Fine Arts—School of Art Institute of Chicago |
Taught at UGA in Athens, GA Studio Assistant in Cortona, Italy – Summer 2003 |
| Biology | |||
| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 105 (U) Human Genetics and DNA Technology
BIO 205 (U) Intro/Bio for Bio-Med Engineers SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Bowman-Cutway, Heather (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Introduction to Biology II
BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology BIO 390/ENV 390 (U) Urban Ecosystems |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Hargrove, Robert (full-time) (67% Chemistry 33% Environmental Science) |
BIO 390 (U) Special Top: ENV Health and Toxicology
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II ENV 352 (U) Environmental Health and Toxicology |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah
BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics
BIO 450 (U) Development WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Huber, Tom (full-time) |
BIO 465/CHM 465 (U) Biochemistry
GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Intro to Biology II BIO 299 (U) Research in Bio BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physiology BIO 499 (U) Senior Research in Biology HON 396 (U) Project Prep Seminar |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 301 (U) Vertebrate Zoology
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science ENV 490 (U) Internship Environmental Science ENV 495 (U) Senior Seminar |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Intro to Biology II
BIO 315/ENV 315 (U) Field Study in Belize/Env Science |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) |
| Fore, Robert C. (part-time) |
BIO 390 (U) Mercer Medical School Internship | EdD—University of Georgia MEd—University of Florida BA Psychology—University of South Florida |
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| Chemistry | |||
| Davis, D. Scott (full-time) |
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II | PhD Chemistry—Emory University BS Chemistry—Erskine College |
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| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 295 (U) Chemical Research CHM 395 (U) Chemistry Seminar CHM 402 (U) Research II CHM 411 (U) Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College, PePere, WI |
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| Dopke, Nancy D. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Chemistry Problem Solving
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 311 (U) Inorganic Chemistry CHM 372 (U) Problems in Chemistry II |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin BS Chemistry—Milikin University |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) (67% Chemistry 33% Environmental Science) |
BIO 390 (U) Special Top: ENV Health and Toxicology
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II ENV 352 (U) Environmental Health and Toxicology |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Hugdahl, Jeffrey D. (full-time) |
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chemistry II | PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Texas, Austin BS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Parkside |
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| Moore, Dale E. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II | PhD Inorganic Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BS Chemistry—University of Cincinnati |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I
CSC 485 (U) High Performance Computing GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| Rood, Brian E. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 332 (U) Reaction Dynamics SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Environmental Engineering Sciences—University of Florida MS Limnology/Physical Chemistry—University of Florida BS Chemistry and Biology—University of Connecticut |
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| Salido, Arthur L. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I
CHM 241 (U) Quantitative Analysis |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BA Chemistry—Vanderbilt University |
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| Seney, Caryn S. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 372 (U) Problems in Chemistry II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BS Chemistry—Centre College |
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| Christianity | |||
| Bratcher, Margaret D. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
CHR 380 (U) Biblical Hebrew |
PhD Old Testament Studies—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Latin—Wake Forest University |
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| Flaming, Darlene (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
CHR 210 (U) History of Christianity SCP 455 (U) Genocide and the Holocaust |
PhD Theology—University of Notre Dame MA Theology—University of Notre Dame MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BHum History, Religion, and Psychology—Oklahoma Baptist University |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
CHR 305 (U) Old Testament Prophets |
MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
ABD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
CHR 330 (U) Approaches to Christian Ethics HON 202 (U) Topical Seminar |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
GRK 112 (U) Beginning Greek II HON 202 (U) Topical Seminar |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) (50% Christianity 50% IDS) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Whitfield, Bryan J. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
GRK 385 (U) The Parables of Jesus |
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MEd—University of Georgia MA Religious Studies—Indiana University MAR—Yale Divinity School BA Comparative Literature/French/Math—University of Georgia |
ABD Religion/New Testament—Emory University |
| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
CHR 353 (U) Religious Groups in America |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||
| Black, James (full-time) |
JRN 232 (U) Feature Writing
JRN 322 (U) Basic Reporting JRN 324 (U) Depth Reporting JRN 381/CTA 381 (U) Online Journalism |
MA Journalism Management—University of Kansas BA Broadcast Communication—Mercer University |
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| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Introduction to Mass Media
CTA 373 (U) Theory and History of Film CTA 490 (U) Digital Storytelling SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since WW II |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication
CTA 290 (U) Intercollegiate Debate CTA 358 (U) Argumentation CTA/JRN 400 (U) Senior Seminar: Communication Ethics |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Macke, Frank (full-time) |
CTA 300 (U) Communication and Culture
CTA 353 (U) Communication in Organizations CTA 490 (U) Communication and Market Oneself CTA 498 (U) Internship FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Communications—Southwest Missouri State University BA Political Science—Southern Illinois University, Carbondale |
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| Oppy, Paul (full-time) |
CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum
CTA 490 (U) Intermediate Acting CTA 495 (U) Independent Study |
MA Speech—University of Alabama BA Speech (Theatre) and Psychology—University of Alabama |
At the time, MA was the terminal theatre degree, which included a 2-year
specialization in directing and acting Has 31 years teaching and directing experience |
| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre
CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum CTA 338 (U) Costume Design FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
| Kemp, Anthony (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | MEd Student Personnel Services—University of South Carolina BS Communication Arts—Georgia Southern University |
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| Pearson, Tony (part-time) |
CTA 327 (U) Theatre History II | MFA Theatre—University of Georgia BA Drama and Theatre—Mercer University |
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| Pendleton, Jay (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | PhD Adult and Higher Education—University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill MD Master of Divinity, Theology—Duke University BA English—Wake Forest University |
Graduate coursework related to communication and public speaking (33 semester hours)—Duke University |
| Computer Science | |||
| Allen, Robert (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I
CSC 245 (U) Data Structure and CSC 460 (U) Operating Systems IST 471 (U) Sr Project Design II |
PhD Computer Science—Clemson University MS Computer Science—Clemson University BS Math and Psychology—Berry College |
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| Carter, Kelly (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing
IST 276 (U) Intro to Internet Programming IST 462 (U) Network Security |
MS Software Engineering—Mercer University BS Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 323 (U) Computer Org and Logic Design
IST 126 (U) Introduction to Info Science and Tech |
PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 205 (U) Programming II
CSC 310 (U) Intro to File Structures SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I
CSC 485 (U) High Performance Computing GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| White, Laurie (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I
CSC 340 (U) Intro/Theory of Computing CSC 450 (U) Compiler Construction |
PhD Engineering: Computer and Information Science—University of
Florida BA Economics—University of Virginia |
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| Zhao, Martin (full-time) |
IST 220 (U) Intro to Databases
CSC 360 (U) Theory of Data Communications SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Drummond, Michael (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | PhD Instructional Design for Online Learning—Capella University MEd Trade and Industrial Education—Georgia State University BS Industrial Management—Georgia Institute of Technology BBA Management—Georgia State College |
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| Mollenkopf, Charles (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MA Management and Supervision: Personnel Management—Central Michigan
University BA Communication—Capital University |
currently teacher of Microsoft applications in training seminars |
| Peterson, Phillip (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Intro to Computing | MA Technical Management—Mercer University
BS Mechanical Engineering—University of FL, Gainesville |
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| Williams, Jane Ann (part-time) |
IST 277 (U) LAN and WAN Tech
IST 285 (U) Networking Team |
MA Publication Design and Writing—University of Baltimore
BA International Studies and Spanish—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
Cisco Certified Network Assoc Inst—West VA University Cisco Cert Academy Instructor—West VA University Cisco Cert Web Design Instructor—West VA University Graduate courses in Literature and History—Universityof Madrid, Spain |
| English | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 382 (U) The Critical Study of Film FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) A Study of Flannery O’Connor
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar SCP 450 (U) Senior Capstone |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) | ENG 236/AFR 300(U) History of African Americans in Film
ENG 360/AFR 360 (U) African American Lit: 1965 to present AFR 363/HIS 363 (U) African American History FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
Chair, English Department 24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 380/WGS 385/AFR 300 (U) African American Women’s Literature
ENG 236/AFR 300/WGS 285 (U) Black Masculinity FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar – Engaging the World |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 380 (U) Web Design for Humanities
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship Director |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 307 (U) Essay Writing ENG 366 (U) Modern Fiction FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
WGS 201 (U) Women and Society
WGS 390 (U) Preceptorship WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies |
| Richardson, Gary (full-time) |
ENG 233 (U) The Study of Drama
ENG 301 (U) Intro to Literary Studies ENG 329 (U) 20th Century Literary Theory and Criticism |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe BA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe |
Page Morton Hunter Professor of English |
| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) Survey of American Literary Masters
ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory and Feminist Thought
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—Emory University BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Lit: Beginning-18th Century
GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey of English Lit: Romanticism-Pres
ENG 333 (U) Shakespeare II: Tragedies and Romances FYS 102 (U) First year Seminar |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Mitcham, Judson (part-time) |
ENG 312 (U) Fiction Workshop | PhD Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia AB Psychology—University of Georgia |
Publications (Books):
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| Bottoms, David (part-time) | ENG 485 (U) English Seminar Sam’s Chair | PhD English—Florida State University BA English—Mercer University |
Distinguished Chair in English – Ferrol A. Sams, Jr. – Writer in Residence |
| Fallis, Jean (part-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Learning and Change | PhD English—Princeton University
BA English—University of Toronto |
Honors in English Language and Literature |
| Environmental Science | |||
| Bowman Cutway, Heather (full-time) |
ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology
ENV 390 (U) Urban Ecosystems |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University
BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Dod, Bruce (full-time) |
ESC 110 (U) Meteorology
ESC 220/ENV 220 (U) Oceanography SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Southern Mississippi MS Earth Science—Texas A&M BS Earth Science—Eastern Kentucky University AA General Science—Lindsey Wilson College |
Mineralogist, Union Carbide Metallurgist, International’ Nickel Summer courses with NOAA in Doppler Radar interpretation University of Maine—Coastal Glacial Studies Pennsylvania State University—Stable Isotope Applications in Geology |
| Karim, Ajaz (full-time) |
ENV 104 (U) Environmental Controversies
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science ENV 310 (U) Geographic Information Systems |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Ottawa MS Geology—University of Peshawar BS Geology—University of Peshwar |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) (67% Chemistry 33% Environmental Science) |
BIO 390 (U) Spc Top: ENV Health and Toxicology
CHM 222 (U) Organic Chem II ENV 352 (U) Environmental Health and Toxicology |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 250 (U) Current Issues In Biology
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physics BIO 440/ENV 391 (U) Aquatic Biology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) |
| First Year Seminar—essential Mercer course for first-year students that teaches the skills of analysis, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are crucial to all the other courses of a liberal-arts education. Faculty members are prepared to teach FYS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced FYS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many FYS faculty members to FYS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as FYS instructors. | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 382 (U) The Critical Study of Film FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time)
|
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) A Study of Flannery O’Connor
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD American Studies—Emory University
BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English |
| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 354 (U) Digital Imaging
ART 475 (U) Art Criticism FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) | ENG 236/AFR 300(U) History of African Americans in Film
ENG 360/AFR 360 (U) African American Lit: 1965 to present AFR 363/HIS 363 (U) African American History FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
Chair, English Department 24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 380/WGS 385 (U) African American Women’s Literature
ENG 236/AFR 300/WGS 285 Black Masculinity ENG 236/AFR 300/WGS 285 (U) Black Feminism FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self FYS 102 Engaging the World |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Literature: Romanticism FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship UNV 101 (U) Freshman Experience |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
PLS 210 (U) Lecture
PLS 385 (U) Special Topics/Leadership FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 302 (U) French Comp and Conversation SCP 453 (U) Senior Capstone |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Johnston, Gordon (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 307 (U) Essay Writing ENG 366 (U) Modern Fiction FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD American Literature—University of Georgia
MA English—University of Georgia BA English—Shorter College |
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| Malone, Martha (full-time) |
MUS 160-460, 265-465 (U) Applied Voice MUS 317 (U) Song Literature FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
DMA Vocal Performance—University of Cincinnati
MM—Converse College BM—University of Georgia |
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| Macke, Frank (full-time) |
CTA 300 (U) Communication and Culture
CTA 353 (U) Communication in Organizations CTA 490 (U) Communication and Market Oneself CTA 498/JRN 498 (U) Internship FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University
MA Communications—Southwest Missouri State University BA Political Science—Southern Illinois University, Carbondale |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
MAT 340 (U) Ind Study MAT 350 (U) College Geometry MAT 499 (U) Sr Seminar in Math |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) (50% Christianity 50% IDS) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
|
| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) Survey of American Literary Masters
ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
|
| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory and Feminist Thought
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—Emory University BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
|
| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Lit: Beginning 18th Century
GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 264(U) Survey of English Literature: Romanticism-Present
ENG 333 (U) Shakespeare II: Tragedies and Romances FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Thompson, Douglas (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
SST 236 (U) Studies of Flannery O’Connors |
PhD European and American Religious History—University of Virginia
MDiv Higher Education—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History—Old Dominion University |
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| Yackel, Carolyn (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II
MAT 340 (U) Linear Algebra FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD Mathematics—University of Michigan
MS Mathematics—University of Chicago BS Mathematics—University of Chicago |
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| Young, Yolanda D. (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—Kent State University BA English—Miami University |
|
| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre
CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum CTA 338 (U) Costume Design FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University
BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
| Johnston, Pamela (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—University of Georgia
BA English—Shorter College |
|
| Jones, Kelly (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World | Med Instructional Technology—Georgia College and State University
BS Communications and Information Technology—Macon State College |
|
| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World GBK 102 (U) Classical Culture |
MA Fine Arts—Florida State University
BA Fine Arts-Philosophy—Mercer University |
Mercer graduate: Great Books Track student, Freshman Seminar Program teaching assistant (preceptor), Adjunct instructor in Great Books and FSP |
| Zimmerman, Jenny (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World | MA Philosophy—Boston University
BA Philosophy and Mathematics—Swarthmore College |
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| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||
| Davis, William R., Jr. (full-time) |
SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II
SPN 302 (U) Spanish Conversation and Comp II SPN 303 (U) Survey of Spanish Literature II |
PhD Spanish—University of Kentucky MA Romance Languages—University of North Carolina BA Romance Language—Rutgers University |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 285 (U) Intermediate Oral Practice
FRE 304 (U) Survey of French Lit II |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 302 (U) French Comp and Conversation SCP 453 (U) Senior Capstone |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II
SPN 285 (U) Intermediate Oral SPN 310 (U) Survey Spanish American Lit II SPN 490 (U) Supervised Independent Study WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Weaver, Jane Anna (full-time) |
FRE 112 (U) Beginning French II
FRE 252 (U) Intermediate French II |
PhD French—University of Virginia MA French—Middlebury College BA French/French Studies—Emory University |
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| Weintraut, Edward James (full-time) |
GER 112 (U) Beginning German II
GER 353 (U) German Lit, Culture, Society III |
PhD German—Ohio State University MA German—Ohio State University BA German—LaSalle College |
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| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II
CON 102 (U) Survey/Eur Lit: 19th and 20th Century |
MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish |
| Fry, Jackie (part-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II | EdS Education—Fort Valley State University MEd English—Mercer University BA Spanish—Mercer University |
14 years experience as a Spanish teacher |
| Gammel, Charles (part-time) |
LAT 112 (U) Beginning Latin II
LAT 370 (U) Satire |
MA Classics—University of Mississippi
BA Classics—University of Dallas |
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| Gonzalez, Dale (part-time) |
SPN 112 (U) Beginning Spanish II | MS Education—Fort Valley State University BA Piano and Spanish—Mercer University |
15 years experience as a Spanish teacher |
| Marone, Miao Wang (part-time) |
CHN 112 (U) Beginning Chinese II | BA Engineering Management, Hebei Institute of Technology, China | Translator for Christian Chinese Fellowship and Jilong Electro-mechanical Ltd.—Beijing, China |
| Shomaker, Andrea (part-time) |
FRE 112 (U) Beginning French II | EdS Secondary Social Science Education—Georgia College and State
University MAT Secondary Foreign Language Education—Georgia College and State University BA French and Political Science—Georgia College and State University AA Psychology—Macon State College |
8 years experience as a French teacher in high schools Institut de Touraine, Tours, France, French Study Abroad, State University of West Georgia |
| Strecker, Jonas (part-time) |
GER 252 (U) Intermediate German II | MA Foreign Language (German)—West Virginia University BA English/German—Otto-Friedrich Unversitat Bamburg, Germany |
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| Great Books Program—a curriculum of 8 courses that helps students increase their skills in disciplined thinking and effective writing, can heighten their moral and ethical reflectiveness, and can understand how the seminal ideas of the past have formed our present-day world. Faculty members are prepared to teach GBK courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced GBK instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many GBK faculty members to GBK-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as GBK instructors. | |||
| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) A Study of Flannery O’Connor
GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government
POL 352 (U) US National Security Policy GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University
MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Huber, Thomas (full-time) |
BIO 465/CHM 465 (U) Biochemistry
GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA |
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| Oberrieder, Matt (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 360 (U) Great Ancient Philosophers GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Philosophy—Tulane University
MA Philosophy—Tulane University BA Philosophy—University of Tulsa |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I
CSC 485 (U) High Performance Computing GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| Rosental, Creighton (full-time) |
PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics
PHI 322 (U) HIS II/Medieval P/Rise Humanism GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution |
PhD Philosophy—University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA Philosophy—Claremont Graduate University BS Cognitive Science—Harvey Mudd College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament
FYS 302 (U) Preceptorship GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia
MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Scott, Tom (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems American History: Religion
HIS 353 (U) Jeffersonian and Jacksonian America HON 396 (U) Project Preparation Seminar GBK 203 (U) Christian Traditions |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Lit: Beginning-18th Century
GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 337 (U) Philosophy and Literature
GBK 495(U) Special Topics: |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics GBK 323 (U) His III/Cont Rational Sm/Brit Empire |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World GBK 102 (U) Classical Culture |
MA Fine Arts—Florida State University
BA Fine Arts-Philosophy—Mercer University |
Mercer graduate: Great Books Track student, Freshman Seminar Program teaching assistant (preceptor), Adjunct instructor in Great Books and FSP |
| Health and Physical Education (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in activities courses) | |||
| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| McCreanor, Phil (full-time in School of Engineering) |
PED 141D (U) Shito-rye Karate PED 144F (U) Yoga PED 145F (U) Intermediate Yoga |
PhD Environmental Engineering—University of Central Florida MS Environmental Science—University of Central Florida BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Central Florida |
Has a certificate to teach Hatha Yoga for 5 years starting 7/02 |
| Bond, Michael (part-time) |
PED 144D (U) Bowling | MS Human Performance—University of Southern Mississippi Pysical Education—Appalachian State University |
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| Childs, Laura (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Body Sculpting PED 144F (U) Cardio Dance |
BS Health Education: Exercise Science—Georgia College and State University | AFAA Certified Group Fitness Instructor; Certified Personal Trainer |
| Goodrum, James (part-time) |
PED 144E (U) Introduction to Flat Water Canoeing PED 144E (U) Beginner to Swimming |
BA History—Mercer University | Director of Aquatics—Falling Camp for Boys 1990-1993
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| Hattaway, Randall (part-time) |
PED 144A/PED 145A(U) Ballroom Dancing | Ballroom Dance Camp, 2003—Brigham Young University Excellence in Instruction Certificate—Georgia College and State University |
The Grand Nationals Dance Competition Tango Week Workshops (2)—Stanford University (Dance Division) Independent Ballroom Dance Instructor |
| Hughes, Noelle (part-time) |
PED 144C (U) Volleyball | BS Sociology—Florida Southern College | Current Head Women's Volleyball coach at Mercer University |
| Langley, Miriam (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Total Interval Fitness PED 144E (U) Aqua Aerobics PED 149D (U) Special Topics: Group Fitness |
MEd Home Economics—University of Georgia BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Continuing education through American College of Sports Medicine and the
American Council on Exercise Managed fitness business for 15 years |
| Payne, Jason (part-time) |
PED 141B (U) Beginning Golf
PED 142B (U) Intermediate Golf |
MS Sports Management—Georgia Southern University BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Assistant Golf Coach—Georgia Southern University Tournament Director—2003 Southern Conference Golf Championship |
| Pitchford, Allan (part-time) |
PED 144B (U) Ropes Course | AS General Education—Troy State University | |
| Stutsman, Nick (part-time) |
PED 141A (U) Beginning Tennis | MEd Secondary Social Sciences—University of South Alabama BS Secondary Social Science—Auburn University |
Tennis Certification Current Heatd Tennis Coach at Mercer University |
| History | |||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World HIS 328 (U) Russian Empire and Soviet Regime |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Good, Robert (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History |
PhD History—McGill University MA History—University of Wisconsin BA History—University of Virginia |
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| Hintermaier, John M. (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 321 (U) Early Modern Britian |
PhD British/Early Modern History—Princeton University MA Early Modern/Modern European History—Purdue University BA History—Indiana Wesleyan University |
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| Klingelhofer, Eric (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 310 (U) Middle Ages |
PhD History—Johns Hopkins University MA Medieval Archaeology—University of Birmingham MA Medieval History—Johns Hopkins University BA History—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, J. Thomas (full-time) |
GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christian Traditions HIS 370 (U) Intellectual History/American SCP 454 (U) American Destinies since WW II |
PhD History—College of William and Mary MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Honors—invites new and higher levels of excellence in student research and creative accomplishments and works to foster a sense of academic community among faculty members and students of outstanding abilities. Participation is by invitation only. Faculty members are prepared to teach HON courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced HON instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many HON faculty members to HON-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as HON instructors. | |||
| Platt, Wilfred C., Jr. (part-time) |
HON 496 (U) Senior Project | PhD History—University of Georgia MA History—Ohio University BD Southern Baptist Theological Seminary AB History and English—Furman University |
Professor of History, Emeritus |
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government
POL 352 (U) US National Security Policy GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University
MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics
BIO 450 (U) Development WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 220 (U) Intro to Biology II BIO 299 (U) Research in Bio BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physiology BIO 499 (U) Senior Research in Biology HON 396 (U) Project Prep Seminar |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
CHR 330 (U) Approaches to Christian Ethics HON 202 (U) Topical Seminar |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, Scott (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
GRK 112 (U) Beginning Greek II HON 202 (U) Topical Seminar |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Scott, Thomas (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems American History: Religion
HIS 353 (U) Jeffersonian and Jacksonian America HON 396 (U) Project Preparation Seminar GBK 203 (U) Christian Traditions |
PhD History—College of William and Mary
MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Interdisciplinary Studies—5 multi-disciplinary programs that provide a holistic and integrated approach to a liberal education by bringing the resources of our heritage and disciplines to bear on contemporary cultural issues and concerns. Faculty members are prepared to teach IDS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced IDS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many IDS faculty members to IDS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as IDS instructors. | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 235 (U) The Study of Poetry
ENG 382 (U) The Critical Study of Film FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
GBK 305 (U) Great Books: The Modern World View WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives HON 102 (U) Honors PED 141D (U) Tae Kwon Do |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Harshbarger, Randy (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 302 (U) French Comp and Conversation SCP 453 (U) Senior Capstone |
JD—Columbia University of Law
BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) Survey of American Literary Masters
ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory and Feminist Thought
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—Emory University BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Lit: Beginning-18th Century
GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey of English Lit: Romanticism-Pres
ENG 333 (U) Shakespeare II: Tragedies and Romances FYS 102 (U) First year Seminar |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Young, Yolanda D. (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—Kent State University BA English—Miami University |
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| O'Dell, Eric (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture |
MA Fine Arts—Florida State University BA Philosophy—Mercer University |
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| Mathematics | |||
| Bass, Gloria B. (full-time) |
MAT 095 (U) Intermediate Algebra MAT 133 (U) Pre-calculus |
MEd—Georgia College and State University BA Mathematics—Mercer University |
Taught high school math for 32 years. Adjunct to Mercer for 6 years prior to full-time position |
| Blalock, Sybil (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social Sciences |
MS Mathematics—University of Tennessee, Knoxville BS—Mercer University |
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| Denny, Jeffrey K. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I
MAT 482 (U) Real Analysis II |
PhD Mathematics—Florida State University MS Mathematics—Florida State University BS Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Edge, D. Bradley (full-time) |
MAT 293 (U) Multivariable Calculus
MAT 320 (U) Intro/Differential Equations |
MS Abstract Algebra—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BS/BA Mathematics—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State College |
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| Edge, Frank (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Introduction to Finite Mathematics
MAT 133 (U) Pre-Calculus |
MA Mathematics—The Johns Hopkins’ University
MA Teaching (Education)—The Johns Hopkins’ University BS Physics—University of Washington |
Current graduate student for PhD in Mathematics Education—University of Louisville |
| Hartfield, Kedrick R. (full-time) |
MAT 141 (U) Calculus for the Social Sciences
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II MAT 330 (U) Intro/Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics Education—University of Georgia MA Mathematics Education—University of Georgia BS Mathematics and Biology—Augusta College |
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| McIlwain, Mary Hope (full-time) |
MAT 104 (U) Introduction Finite Math
MAT 225 (U) Topics in Discrete Mathematics MAT 330 (U) Intro/Differential Equations |
PhD Mathematics—Rice University BS Mathematics—Furman University |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
MAT 340 (U) Ind Study MAT 350 (U) College Geometry MAT 499 (U) Sr Seminar in Math |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Poole, Michael (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Pre-Calculus I
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II |
PhD Mathematics—Auburn University MS Mathematics—Clemson University MEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College BSEd Mathematics—Georgia Southern College |
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| Yackel, Carolyn A. (full-time) |
MAT 192 (U) Calculus II
MAT 340 (U) Linear Algebra |
PhD Mathematics—University of Michigan MS Mathematics—University of Chicago BS Mathematics—University of Chicago |
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| Military Science (ROTC) (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in military courses) | |||
| Daley, James P. MSG, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 302 (U) Tactics II | General Studies—University of Nebraska (85 credit hours) | Military Service—18 yrs – Infantry |
| Cockrell, Michael W. SFC, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 102 (U) Introduction to the Army
MIL 202 (U) Leadership II |
General Studies—Central Texas College (48 credit hours) | Military Service—15 yrs – Infantry |
| Krahl, David P. MAJ, US Army (full-time) |
MIL 402 (U) Transition to Lieutenant
MIL 451 (U) Adv Theory/Military Leadership I |
BS Computer Science—National University, La Jolla, California | Military Service—21 yrs – Signal Corps |
| Music | |||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 161–461 (U) Applied piano lessons
MUS 314 (U) Literature and Materials for Piano SCP 450 (U) Senior Capstone |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Cole, Monty (full-time) |
MUS 153 (U) Improvisation II
MUS 185 (U) Jazz Ensemble MUS 187 (U) Woodwind Ensemble MUS 189 (U) Jazz Combo MUS 221 (U) Performance and Instrument Technology – Woodwinds MUS 163-46E; 268-468E (U) Applied Saxophone MUS 163-463D; 268-468D (U) Applied Clarinet |
PhD Clarinet Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance—Humboldt State University |
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| Ferrill, Kyle (full-time) |
MUS 155C (U) Vocal Diction III
MUS 160-460, 265-465 (U) Applied Voice Lessons |
MM Music Performance—Florida State University BM Music Performance—Florida State University |
Doctorate in progress—expected May 2005 |
| Goff, Carol (full-time) |
MUS 161-461; 266-366 (U) Applied Piano
MUS 257B (U) Musicianship Skills IV |
DMA Piano Performance and Accompanying—University of Illinois MM—University of Central Arkansas BM—University of Tennessee |
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| Hill, Douglas (full-time) |
MUS 186 (U) Brass Ensemble
MUS 191 (U) Wind Ensemble MUS 163-463J; 268-468J (U) Applied Trumpet |
DMA Orchestral Conducting—University of Cincinnati MS Music Education—University of Illinois BM—Ohio University |
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| Hillyer, Giselle (full-time) |
MUS 180 (U) Chamber Music Ensemble
MUS 192 (U) String Chamber Orchestra: Mercer/Macon Symphony MUS 163-468W; 268-468W (U) Applied violin lessons MUS 163-463X; 268-468X (U) Applied Viola |
DMA Violin Performance—University of Kansas MM—New England Conservatory of Music BM—University of Adelaide |
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| Johnson, David (full-time) |
MUS 106A (U) Music Theory II
MUS 106B (U) Musicianship Skills II MUS 257A (U) Music Theory IV MUS 257B (U) Musicianship Skills IV MUS 259 (U) Beginning Composition I |
DMMC Composition—Indiana University MM Composition—Yale University BM Violin Performance and Music Composition—University of Southern California |
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| Malone, Martha (full-time) |
MUS 160–460, 265-465 (U) Applied Voice
MUS 317 (U) Song Literature FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
DMA Vocal Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—Converse College BM—University of Georgia |
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| Parris, Robert (full-time) |
MUS 140 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills
MUS 162-462; 267-467 (U) Applied Organ MUS 214 (U) Organ/Harpsichord Skills MUS 356 (U) Form and Analysis |
DMA Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music MM Organ Performance and Theory—Eastman School of Music BM—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Roberts, Stanley (full-time) |
MUS 106B (U) Musicianship Skills II
MUS 182 (U) Mercer Singers MUS 183 (U) Chamber Singers MUS 190 (U) Mercer University Choir MUS 341 (U) Adv Choral Conducting and Lit |
DMA Conducting—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MCM Conducting—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Vocal—Mercer University |
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| Allen, Roger (part-time) |
MUS 163-463V; 268-468V (U) Applied Jazz Guitar | Has been teaching guitar for 40 years. Served as jazz guitar clinician with Georgia Association of Jazz Educators. | |
| Altman, Barbara (part-time) |
MUS 163–468Y; 268-468Y (U) Applied cello lessons | MM Cello Performance and Literature—Eastman School of Music BM Cello Performance and Literature—Eastman School of Music |
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| Anderson, Charles (part-time) |
MUS 163–463L; 268-468L (U) Applied Trombone lessons | MM Trombone Performance—University of Maryland BA Applied Music—Duke University |
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| Andrews, Mike (part-time) |
MUS 163-463M; 268-468M (U) Applied Euphonium lessons
MUS 163-468N; 268-468N (U) Applied Tuba lessons |
BM Music—The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | |
| Bennett, Travis (part-time) |
MUS 163-463K; 268-468K (U) Applied Horn | DMA Musical Arts—University of Alabama
MM Performance—University of Alabama BM Performance—Florida State University |
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| Cantwell, Terry (part-time) |
MUS 163–468V; 268-468V (U) Applied Guitar lessons | MM Guitar Performance—University of Georgia BM Guitar Performance—University of Georgia |
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| Clements, Emory (part-time) |
MUS 163–468Z; 268-468Z (U) Applied Double Bass lessons | MM Double Bass Performance—University of Georgia BA Music Education—University of Georgia |
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| Gnam, Adrian (part-time) |
MUS 163-468B; 268-468B (U) Applied Oboe lessons | MM Oboe, English Horn, and Conducting—University of Cincinnati BS Music Education—University of Cincinnati |
DMA—University of Cincinnati, College/Conservatory of Music (in
progress) Conductor of Macon Symphony Orchestra |
| Henrie, Mike (part-time) |
MUS 188 (U) Percussion Ensemble
MUS 163-463R; 268-468R (U) Applied Percussion lessons MUS 222 (U) Performance and Instrumental Tech/Per |
MM Music Performance—Brigham Young University BM Music Performance—Brigham Young University |
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| Lombardo, Lisa (part-time) |
MUS 163–463C; 268-468C (U) Applied Bassoon lessons | DMA Bassoon Performance—University of Georgia MM—University of Georgia BM—University of Georgia |
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| McVey, Roger (part-time) |
MUS 161–461; 266-466 (U) Applied Piano lessons
MUS 142 (U) Piano Pedagogy and Accompanying II |
MM Piano Performance—Indiana University BM—East Carolina University |
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| Meyer, Sherry (part-time) |
MUS 370 (U) Elementary School Music | ||
| Rehberg, Nancy (part-time) |
MUS 157 (U) Classroom Voice Instruction
MUS 160–460; 265-465 (U) Applied Voice Lessons |
MM Vocal Performance—Northwestern University BM—Wesleyan College |
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| Roberts, Marie (part-time) |
MUS 160–460; 265-465 (U) Applied Voice Lessons | MCM Vocal Performance—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—Mercer University |
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| Snead, Charles "Skip" (part-time) |
MUS 163–463K; 268-468K (U) Applied Horn lessons | MM Horn Performance—University of Georgia BM—Jacksonville University |
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| Strickland, Suann A. (part-time) |
MUS 110 (U) Class Piano II
MUS 210 (U) Class Piano IV |
MM Piano Pedagogy—Florida State University BM—Meredith College |
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| Via, Kelly (part-time) |
MUS 163-464A; 268-468A (U) Applied Flute
MUS 184 (U) Flute Choir |
MM Flute Performance—East Carolina University BM—Drake University |
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| Waddy, Calista (part-time) |
MUS 163-463T; 268-468T (U) Applied Harp | ||
| Philosophy | |||
| Oberrieder, Matthew (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 360 (U) Great Ancient Philosohers |
PhD Philosophy—Tulane University MA Philosophy—Tulane University BA Philosophy—University of Tulsa |
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| Rosental, Creighton (full-time) | PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics
PHI 322 (U) HIS II/Medieval P/Rise Humanism GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution |
PhD Philosophy—University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA Philosophy—Claremont Graduate University BS Cognitive Science—Harvey Mudd College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 337 (U) Philosophy and Literature
GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution SCP 460 (U) In Search of a Calling |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 254 (U) Introduction to Ethics GBK 323 (U) HIS III/Cont Rational Sm/Brit Empire |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Trimble, Thomas M. (full-time) |
PHI 331 (U) Philosophy of Religion
PHI 390 (U) SPC Topic: Environmental Philosophy |
MA Philosophy—Vanderbilt University BD Theology and Philosophy—New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary BA English and Bible—Louisiana College |
Doctoral work in Philosophy at Vanderbilt University |
| Physics | |||
| Balduz, Jose L, Jr. (full-time) |
PHY 161 (U) General Physics I
PHY 162L (U) General Physics II Lab PHY 450 (U) Intro Quantum Mechanics |
PhD Physics—Carnegie Mellon University MS Physics—Carnegie Mellon University BS Physics—Tulane University |
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| Dod, Bruce (full-time) |
ESC 110 (U) Meteorology
ENV 220 (U) Oceanography |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Southern Mississippi MS Earth Science—Texas A&M BS Earth Science—Eastern Kentucky University AA General Science—Lindsey Wilson College |
Mineralogist, Union Carbide Metallurgist, International' Nickel Summer courses with NOAA in Doppler Radar interpretation University of Maine—Coastal Glacial Studies Pennsylvania State University—Stable Isotope Applications in Geology |
| Marone, Matt (full-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab PHY 141 (U) Basic Physics PHY 162 (U) General Physics II |
PhD Physics—Clemson University MS Physics—Clemson University BS Physics—Rochester Institute of Technology |
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| Peters, Randall D. (full-time) |
PHY 161 (U) Gen Physics I
PHY 162 (U) Gen Physics II PHY 300 (U) Physics Seminar PHY 430 (U) Non Linear Physics |
PhD Physics—The University of Tennessee BS Engineering Physics—The University of Tennessee |
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| Young, Douglas (full-time) |
PHY 142 (U) Intro to Physics II
PHY 142L (U) Intro to Physics II Lab SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Physics—Texas Tech University MS Applied Physics—Texas Tech University BS Physics and Mathematics—New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
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| Henley, Barbara (part-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab | MS Education—Mercer University BS Education/Science—University of Georgia |
Graduate coursework includes physics graduate courses (10 quarter hours), chemistry graduate courses (10 quarter hours), biology graduate courses (5 quarter hours), and computer science graduate courses (5 quarter hours); experienced high school physics teacher (1980-present) |
| Robinson, Tajhid (part-time) |
PHY 121L (U) Basic Physics Lab
PHY 142L (U) Gen Physics II Lab PHY 162L (U) Introduction to Physics II Lab |
BS Physics—Mercer University | |
| Political Science | |||
| Domin, Greg (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government
POL 352 (U) US National Security Policy GBK 202 (U) Classical Culture HON 102 (U) Honors Seminar |
PhD Political Science—Northern Arizona University
MA Political Science—East Stroudsburg University BA Political Science—Drew University |
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| El-Amin, Abeni (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government
POL 376 (U) Democratic Theory |
MPA Human Resource Management—Kentucky State University MPA Management Information Systems—Kentucky State University BA Marketing—Kentucky State University AA Liberal Studies—Kentucky State University |
PhD Political Science—Clark Atlanta University, in progress Specializing in African and American Politics and Government, Comparative Politics and Public Administration |
| Houry, Eimad (full-time) |
POL 253/IAF 253 (U) International Relations
POL 312 (U) Developing Political Systems POL 314 (U) Women in Developing Countries IAF 400 (U) Sr Project in International AFFA POL 490 (U) Internship Program POL 493 (U) Supervised Independent Reading POL 496 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Political Science—Florida State University MA International Affairs—Florida State University BS Business and Economics—Florida A&M University |
Fluent in spoken and written Arabic |
| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 200 (U) Introduction to Political Theory
POL 372 (U) Problems in Political Theory POL 495 (U) Sr Seminar in Political Science |
PhD Political Science—Loyola University Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Program in Leadership and Community Service—a trans-disciplinary program that enhances traditional liberal learning through supervised and extensive periods of public and community service. | |||
| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
PLS 210 (U) Lit of Social Criticism and Change
PLS 385 (U) Special Topics/Leadership PLS 390 (U) Ser Leadership: Compas and Agency PLS 401 (U) Seminar in Service Learning |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
PLS 385/SOC 210 (U) Social Problems
ANT 201 (U) Intro General Anthropology ANT 352 (U) Cultures of the America |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 |
| Psychology | |||
| Greenier, Keegan (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology |
PhD Social Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia BS Psychology—Clarkson University |
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| Pratt, Miranda (full-time) |
PSY 270 (U) Psychology of Gender
PSY 390 (U) Field Placement PSY 460 (U) Psychopathology |
PhD Clinical Psychology—University of Iowa MA Psychology—University of Iowa BA Psychology—Grinnell College |
Internship in Clinical Psychology, University of Southern California Medical Center |
| Radiker, James (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 240 (U) Theories of Personality PSY 305 (U) Psychology of Learning |
PhD Experimental Psychology—West Virginia University MA Psychology—Drake University BA Psychology—University of Florida |
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| Sharon, Tanya (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 303 (U) Research Methods |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Arizona MA Psychology—University of Arizona MA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College BA Sociology—Bryn Mawr College |
3 year post-doctoral training in Developmental Psychology—University of Illinois (1/00 – 5/01) and Emory University (5/01 – 1/03) |
| Spears, Amelia (full-time) |
PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma MS Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma BA Psychology—DePaul University |
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| Weisbuch, Max (full-time) |
PSY 285 (U) Special Topics: Health Psychology
PSY 303 (U) Research Methods PSY 385 (U) Special Topics: Stress Coping and Health |
MS Applied Psychology—Clemson University BS Psychology—Mercer University |
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| Wright, John (full-time) |
PSY 101 (U) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 210 (U) Biopsychology PSY 401 (U) History and Systems of Psychology PSY 496B (U) Honors Project in Psychology II |
PhD Experimental Psychology—Miami University MA Psychology—Miami University BA Psychology—Wittenberg University |
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist |
| Hawthorne, Steve (part-time) |
PSY 235 (U) Industrial Psychology | MA Applied Psychology with an emphasis on Industrial/Organizational Psychology—Clemson
University
BA Psychology—Mercer University |
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| Scientific Inquiry—provides the general introduction to science for the beginning university student with contributions drawn from the natural, behavioral, and social sciences. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCI courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCI instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCI faculty members to SCI-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCI instructors. | |||
| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 105 (U) Human Genetics and DNA Technology
BIO 205 (U) Intro/Bio for Bio-Med Engineers SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 205 (U) Programming II
CSC 310 (U) Intro to File Structures SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Dod, Bruce (full-time) |
ESC 110 (U) Meteorology
ESC 220/ENV 220 (U) Oceanography SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Southern Mississippi MS Earth Science—Texas A&M BS Earth Science—Eastern Kentucky University AA General Science—Lindsey Wilson College |
Mineralogist, Union Carbide Metallurgist, International’ Nickel Summer courses with NOAA in Doppler Radar interpretation University of Maine—Coastal Glacial Studies Pennsylvania State University—Stable Isotope Applications in Geology |
| Huber, Tom (full-time) |
BIO 465/CHM 465 (U) Biochemistry
GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Agronomy—The Ohio State University MS Agronomy—The Ohio State University BS Biology—Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA |
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| Rood, Brian E. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 332 (U) Reaction Dynamics SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Environmental Engineering Sciences—University of Florida MS Limnology/Physical Chemistry—University of Florida BS Chemistry and Biology—University of Connecticut |
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| Seney, Caryn S. (full-time) |
CHM 112 (U) General Chemistry II
CHM 372 (U) Problems in Chemistry II SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BS Chemistry—Centre College |
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| Spears, Amelia (full-time) |
PSY 302 (U) Behavioral Statistics
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma MS Cognitive Psychology—University of Oklahoma BA Psychology—DePaul University |
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| Young, Douglas (full-time) |
PHY 142 (U) Intro to Physics II
PHY 142L (U) Intro to Physics II Lab SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Physics—Texas Tech University MS Applied Physics—Texas Tech University BS Physics and Mathematics—New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
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| Zhao, Martin (full-time) |
IST 220 (U) Intro to Databases
CSC 360 (U) Theory of Data Communications SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Senior Capstone—an interdisciplinary seminar that focuses on significant questions or issues not regularly explored elsewhere in the curriculum. Seniors from different majors share and compare their perspectives and expertise. Faculty members are prepared to teach SCP courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced SCP instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many SCP faculty members to SCP-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as SCP instructors. | |||
| Altman, Ian (full-time) |
MUS 161–461 (U) Applied piano lessons
MUS 314 (U) Literature and Materials for Piano SCP 450 (U) Senior Capstone |
DMA Piano Performance and Literature—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Rochester BM—University of Rochester |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 236/SST 236 (U) A Study of Flannery O’Connor
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar SCP 450 (U) Senior Capstone |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Introduction to Mass Media
CTA 373 (U) Theory and History of Film CTA 490 (U) Digital Storytelling SCP 454 (U) American Destinies Since WW II |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cole, Monty (full-time) |
MUS 153 (U) Improvisation II
MUS 185 (U) Jazz Ensemble MUS 187 (U) Woodwind Ensemble MUS 189 (U) Jazz Combo MUS 221 (U) Performance and Instrument Technology – Woodwinds MUS 163-46E; 268-468E (U) Applied Saxophone MUS 163-463D; 268-468D (U) Applied Clarinet |
PhD Clarinet Performance—University of Cincinnati MM—University of Kentucky BA Clarinet Performance—Humboldt State University |
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| Flaming, Darlene (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament
CHR 210 (U) History of Christianity SCP 455 (U) Genocide and the Holocaust |
PhD Theology—University of Notre Dame MA Theology—University of Notre Dame MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BHum History, Religion, and Psychology—Oklahoma Baptist University |
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| Sociology | |||
| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
ANT 201 (U) Intro General Anthropology
ANT 352 (U) Cultures of the America ANT 490 (U) Ind Study SOC 210/PLS 385 (U) Social Problems |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 |
| Winston, Fletcher (full-time) |
SOC101 (U) Introductory Sociology
SOC 304 (U) Sociological Research Methods I SOC 404B (U) Empirical Project II |
PhD Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook MA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook BA Sociology—State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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| Feagin, Sheilah (part-time) |
SOC 310 (U) Social Work | MA Public Administration—Georgia College and State University
BA Sociology—Mercer University |
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| Rubinstein, Aaron (part-time) |
SOC 390 (U) Congregation, Community, and Social Change | MA Hebrew Letters—Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York
MA Education—University of Judaism, Los Angeles BA Study of Religion—University of California, Los Angeles BA Hebrew Letters—University of Judaism, LA |
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| Spears, Eric (part-time) |
SOC 302 (U) Contemporary Sociological Theory
SOC 395 (U) Sup Ind Study: Conflict |
PhD Geography—University of West Virginia MA International Political Economy—University of Manchester BA Geography—University of West Virginia |
Director of International Programs, Mercer University |
| Weston, Charles (part-time) |
SOC 367 (U) Law and Society
CRJ 367 (U) Law and Society CRJ 390 (U) Criminal Procedure CRJ 490 (U) Internship Program |
JD Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University BA History and Politics—Mercer University |
31 years experience in the Prosecutors Office District Attorney Emeritus, 1/01-present District Attorney, 1/94-12/00 Chief Assistant District Attorney, 1/78-1/94 Assistant District Attorney, 12/72-12/77 |
| Women and Gender Studies | |||
| El-Amin, Abeni (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government
POL 376 (U) Democratic Theory |
MPA Human Resource Management—Kentucky State University MPA Management Information Systems—Kentucky State University BA Marketing—Kentucky State University AA Liberal Studies—Kentucky State University |
PhD Political Science—Clark Atlanta University, in progress Specializing in African and American Politics and Government, Comparative Politics and Public Administration |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 380/WGS 385/AFR 300 (U) African American Women’s Lit
ENG 236/AFR 300/WGS 285 (U) Black Masculinity FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
BIO 310 (U) Genetics
BIO 450 (U) Development WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Houry, Eimad (full-time) |
POL 253/IAF 253 (U) International Relations
POL 312 (U) Developing Political Systems POL 314 (U) Women in Developing Countries IAF 400 (U) Sr Project in International AFFA POL 490 (U) Internship Program POL 493 (U) Supervised Independent Reading POL 496 (U) Directed Independent Research |
PhD Political Science—Florida State University MA International Affairs—Florida State University BS Business and Economics—Florida A&M University |
Fluent in spoken and written Arabic |
| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 252 (U) Intermediate Spanish II
SPN 285 (U) Intermediate Oral SPN 310 (U) Survey Spanish American Lit II SPN 490 (U) Supervised Independent Study WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) American Literary Masters ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar WGS 390 (U) Preceptorship WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies |
| Pratt, Miranda (full-time) |
PSY 270 (U) Psychology of Gender
PSY 390 (U) Field Placement PSY 460 (U) Psychopathology |
PhD Clinical Psychology—University of Iowa MA Psychology—University of Iowa BA Psychology—Grinnell College |
Internship in Clinical Psychology, University of Southern California Medical Center |
| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
WGS 401 (U) Gender Theory and Feminist Thought
FYS 102 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—Emory University BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stewart, Beth (full-time) |
ART 107 (U) Art History II
ART 367 (U) Modern Art History ART 370/WGS 370 (U) Women in Art |
PhD Comparative Arts—Ohio University MFA Printmaking—Ohio University BA Art (Painting)—Plymouth State University |
Has exhibited artworks in solo, juried, invitational, and group exhibitions |
| Young, Yolanda D. (full-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World
WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—Kent State University BA English—Miami University |
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| Johnston, Pamela (part-time) |
FYS 102 (U) Engaging the World WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—University of Georgia
BA English—Shorter College |
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| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| African American Studies | |||
| El-Amin, Abeni * (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) American Government POL /AFR 330 (U) Race and Politics |
MPA Human Resource Management—Kentucky State University MPA Management Information Systems—Kentucky State University BA Marketing—Kentucky State University AA Liberal Studies—Kentucky State University |
PhD Political Science—Clark Atlanta University, in progress Specializing in African and American Politics and Government, Comparative Politics and Public Administration |
| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) |
AFR 190 (U) Introduction to African-American Studies
ENG 359/AFR 359 (U) African American Literature to 1965 AFR 495 (U) Senior Seminar |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 366 (U) Modern Fiction: 1900 to 1965 ENG236/AFR300/WGS285 (U) Black Feminism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar: Composing the Self HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History HIS 361 (U)The Old South HIS 481 (U) SPECIAL TOPIC: Media Made Dixie |
PhD History—Emory University MA History—Miami University of Ohio BA History—Miami University of Ohio |
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| Kanter, Leona (full-time) |
SOC 301 (U) Classical Sociological Theory SOC/AFR 295 (U) Ethnic Minorities SOC 323 (U) Medical Sociology |
PhD Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MA Sociology—University of Pittsburgh MLS—University of Pittsburgh BA History and Education—Kean College |
Certificate in Information Science—University of Pittsburgh 7 years international teaching experience (Turkey, Iran, Portugal) Exchange teacher—Seinan Jo Gakuin Junior College for Women (Japan), 2000 Chair, Sociology, 8 years |
| Art | |||
| Blackburn, Gary (full-time) |
ART 224 (U) Sculpture PHO 221 (U) Art of Photography |
MFA Sculpture and Photography—Stephen F. Austin State University BA Art—Texas A&M University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 354 (U) Digital Imaging ART 475 (U) Art Criticism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Hutto, Sam (full-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals ART 225 (U) Painting ART 350 (U) Life Drawing ART 355 (U) Watercolor |
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University AB Art (painting and drawing)—Auburn University |
Has taught drawing, design and painting at Mercer for 37 years. Also, has shown his artwork extensively in the southeast in solo and group exhibitions. |
| Stewart, Beth (full-time) |
ART 106 Art History I ART 368 Far Eastern |
PhD Comparative Arts—Ohio University MFA Printmaking—Ohio University BA Art (Painting)—Plymouth State University |
Has exhibited artworks in solo, juried, invitational, and group exhibitions |
| Hamilton, Zachary (part-time) |
ART 115 (U) Drawing Fundamentals ART 116 (U) Fundamentals of Design ART 223 (U) Ceramics |
MFA Ceramics—Cranbrook Academy of ART BFA Fine Arts—School of Art Institute of Chicago |
Taught at UGA in Athens, GA Studio Assistant in Cortona, Italy – Summer 2003 |
| Biology | |||
| Bokros, Carol (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology | PhD Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin MA Biological Sciences—University of Texas, Austin BA Microbiology—University of Texas, Austin |
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| Bowman-Cutway, Heather * (full-time) |
BIO 210 (U) Introduction to Biology BIO 302 (U) Plant Biology |
PhD Ecology and Evolution—Rutgers University BS Environmental Science—Slippery Rock University |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar PED 141 (U) Taikwondo |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Kot, Mary (full-time) |
BIO 299 (U) Research in Biology BIO 330 (U) Vertebrate Histology BIO 499 (U) Senior Research in Biology SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Zoology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Zoology— The University of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Science Education—Mississippi State University BS Biology—Mississippi University for Women |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 250 (U) Current Issues In Biology ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Shepherd, John (full-time) |
BIO 315 (U) Biology Field Study in Argentina BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology |
PhD Botany-Zology—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Botany-Zology—University of Wisconsin, Madison MA Geography—SUNY, Buffalo |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physics BIO 440/ENV391 (U) Aquatic Biology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) |
| Fore, Robert C. (part-time) |
BIO 390 (U) Mercer Medical School Internship | EdD—University of Georgia MEd—University of Florida BA Psychology—University of South Florida |
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| Chemistry | |||
| Davis, D. Scott (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I | PhD Chemistry—Emory University BS Chemistry—Erskine College |
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| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I GBK 101 (U) Great Books |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College, PePere, WI |
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| Dopke, Nancy D. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 115 (U) Advanced General Chemistry |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin BS Chemistry—Milikin University |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) (67% Chemistry 33% Environmental Science) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Freshman Seminar |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Hugdahl, Jeffrey D. (full-time) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I CHM 465 (U) Biochemistry I |
PhD Organic Chemistry—University of Texas, Austin BS Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Parkside |
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| Moore, Dale E. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I | PhD Inorganic Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BS Chemistry—University of Cincinnati |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 331 (U) Physical Chemistry I CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry CSC/MAT 335 (U) Numerical Methods CSC 285 (U) Independent Study |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| Rood, Brian E. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 341 (U) Instrumental Analysis CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry |
PhD Environmental Engineering Sciences—University of Florida MS Limnology/Physical Chemistry—University of Florida BS Chemistry and Biology—University of Connecticut |
|
| Salido, Arthur L. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I HON 210 (U) Topical Seminar |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BA Chemistry—Vanderbilt University |
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| Seney, Caryn S. (full-time) |
CHM 099 (U) Problem Solving CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BS Chemistry—Centre College |
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| Christianity | |||
| Flaming, Darlene (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 150 (U) New Testament |
PhD Theology—University of Notre Dame MA Theology—University of Notre Dame MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BHum History, Religion, and Psychology—Oklahoma Baptist University |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 250 (U) Theological Research and Writing FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
ABD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Lewis, Paul A. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament SCP 460 (U) In Search of Calling: Vocation |
PhD Theology and Ethics—Duke University ThM Theological Ethics—Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education MDiv—Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Missouri Western State College |
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| Nash, R. Scott (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) New Testament CHR 350 (U) World Religions GBK 111 (U) Beginning Greek I GBK 251 (U) Intermediate Greek |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Political Science—Centre College |
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| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) (50% Christianity 50% IDS) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 410 (U) Reading Langdon Gilkey FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Whitfield, Bryan J. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 302 (U) Biblical Interpretation FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MEd—University of Georgia MA Religious Studies—Indiana University MAR—Yale Divinity School BA Comparative Literature/French/Math—University of Georgia |
ABD Religion/New Testament—Emory University |
| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 320 (U) New Testament Theology GBK 305 (U) The Modern Worldview |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Dant, James C. (part-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 150 (U) New Testament |
DMin—Columbia Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Psychology—Georgia State University |
Post Doctoral Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Jolley, Marc (part-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament | PhD—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ThM— The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Sociology/Anthropology—University of Tennessee, Chattanooga |
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| Communication and Theatre Arts | |||
| Black, James * (full-time) |
JRN 220 (U) Introduction To Media Writing CTA/JRN 401 (U) Media Law |
MA Journalism Management—University of Kansas BA Broadcast Communication—Mercer University |
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| Chalfa, John (full-time) |
CTA 165 (U) Introduction to Mass Media CTA 276 (U) Video Production |
PhD Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Mass Communication—University of Georgia BA American Politics—St. Andrews Presbyterian College |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication CTA 290 (U) Intercollegiate Debate CTA/JRN 400 (U) Senior Seminar FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Gottshall, Cynthia (full-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking
CTA 301/JRN 101 (U) Media Criticism CTA/JRN 498 (U) Internship |
PhD Radio, Television, and Film—Northwestern University BA Speech Communication—University of South Florida |
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| Macke, Frank (full-time) |
CTA 250 (U) Interpersonal Communication CTA 360 (U) Persuasion CTA 490 (U) Communication in the Family HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar WGS 485 (U) Seminar |
PhD Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Communications—Southwest Missouri State University BA Political Science—Southern Illinois University, Carbondale |
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| Oppy, Paul (full-time) |
CTA 371 (U) Beginning Playwriting CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum |
MA Speech—University of Alabama BA Speech (Theatre) and Psychology—University of Alabama |
At the time, MA was the terminal theatre degree, which included a 2-year
specialization in directing and acting Has 31 years teaching and directing experience |
| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre CTA 235 (U) Stagecraft CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
| Crips, James (part-time) |
CAT 218 (U) Beginning Acting | MFA Acting—Florida State University BA Speech Communication and Theatre Arts—Western Illinois University AA Theatre Art—Manatee Junior College |
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| Geddy, Margaret (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | PhD American Studies—Saint Louis University MA English—University of Missouri, Columbia |
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| Kemp, Anthony (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | MEd Student Personnel Services—University of South Carolina BS Communication Arts—Georgia Southern University |
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| Pearson, Tony (part-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self | MFA Theatre—University of Georgia BA Drama and Theatre—Mercer University |
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| Pendleton, Jay (part-time) |
CTA 256 (U) Public Speaking | PhD Adult and Higher Education—University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill MD Master of Divinity, Theology—Duke University BA English—Wake Forest University |
Graduate coursework related to communication and public speaking (33 semester hours)—Duke University |
| Computer Science | |||
| Allen, Robert (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing CSC 322 (U) Assembly Language |
PhD Computer Science—Clemson University MS Computer Science—Clemson University BS Math and Psychology—Berry College |
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| Carter, Kelly (full-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MS Software Engineering—Mercer University BS Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| Cozart, David (full-time) |
CSC 360 (U) Data Communication IST 222 (U) Introduction to Operating Systems |
PhD Mathematics—Duke University MS Information and Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Guilford College |
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| Digh, Andy (full-time) |
CSC 204 (U) Programming I CSC 212 (U) Programming Team CSC 245 (U) Data Structure |
PhD Education with major concentration in Instructional Technology—University
of Tennessee, Knoxville MS Computer Science—Georgia Institute of Technology BA Mathematics—University of North Carolina, Asheville |
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| Pounds, Andrew J. (full-time) (50% Chemistry 50% Computer Science) |
CHM 331 (U) Physical Chemistry I CHM 371 (U) Problems in Chemistry CSC/MAT 335 (U) Numerical Methods CSC 285 (U) Independent Study |
PhD Physical Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Chemistry—Georgia Institute of Technology |
PhD emphasis in computer technology |
| Rich, Marshall (full-time) |
IST 126 (U) Introduction to Information Science and Technology
IST 221 (U) Introduction to Networks IST 352 (U) Network Operating Systems IST 470 (U) Senior Project Design |
DBA Information Systems—Argosy University MA Computer Research/Information Management—Webster University BBA—Georgia College and State University AS—Georgia Military College |
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| White, Laurie (full-time) |
CSC 206 (U) Visual Programming CSC 330 (U) Organization of Programming Languages SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Engineering: Computer and Information Science—University of
Florida BA Economics—University of Virginia |
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| Zhao, Martin (full-time) |
CSC 485 (U) Object Oriented Design IST 318 (U) Database Administration IST 350 (U) Software Engineering |
PhD Applied Computational Analysis and Modeling—Louisiana Tech University MS Mathematics—Louisiana Tech University BS Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering—University of Science and Technology of China |
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| Drummond, Michael (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | PhD Instructional Design for Online Learning—Capella University MEd Trade and Industrial Education—Georgia State University BS Industrial Management—Georgia Institute of Technology BBA Management—Georgia State College |
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| Mollenkopf, Charles (part-time) |
CSC 125 (U) Introduction to Computing | MA Management and Supervision: Personnel Management—Central Michigan
University BA Communication—Capital University |
currently teacher of Microsoft applications in training seminars |
| English | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 237 (U) Literature and Film ENG 332 (U) Shakespeare I FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 357 (U) Literature of South GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes SST 480 (U) Seminar/Southern Studies |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Fontenot, Chester, Jr. (full-time) | AFR 190 (U) Introduction to African-American Studies ENG 359/AFR 359 (U) African American Literature to 1965 AFR 495 (U) Senior Seminar |
PhD Comparative Cultures—University of California, Irvine BA Math and Political Science—Whittier College |
Chair, English Department 24 graduate quarter hours in African-American Literature—University of California, Irvine |
| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 366 (U) Modern Fiction: 1900 to 1965 ENG 236/AFR 300/WGS 285 (U) Black Feminism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Literature: Romanticism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar FYS 301 (U) Preceptor UNV 101 (U) Freshman Experience |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) American Literary Masters ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar WGS 390 (U) Preceptorship WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies |
| Richardson, Gary (full-time) |
ENG 233 (U) The Study of Drama FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe BA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe |
Page Morton Hunter Professor of English |
| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Study of Literature Theme ENG 352 (U) Romanticism/American Literature ENG 484 (U) Directed Independent Reading FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
ENG 234 (U) Study of Fiction FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—Emory University BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 236/WGS 285 (U) Women in Love GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Literature ENG 380 (U) Five Poets of the Sacred FYS 101 (U) First year Seminar |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Mitcham, Judson (part-time) |
ENG 310 (U) Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 311 (U) Poetry Workshop |
PhD Psychology—University of Georgia MS Psychology—University of Georgia AB Psychology—University of Georgia |
Publications (Books):
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| Environmental Science | |||
| Dod, Bruce (full-time) |
ESC 105 (U) Earth Science: Geology ENV/ESC 210 (U) Environmental Geology |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Southern Mississippi MS Earth Science—Texas A&M BS Earth Science—Eastern Kentucky University AA General Science—Lindsey Wilson College |
Mineralogist, Union Carbide Metallurgist, International’ Nickel Summer courses with NOAA in Doppler Radar interpretation University of Maine—Coastal Glacial Studies Pennsylvania State University—Stable Isotope Applications in Geology |
| Karim, Ajaz (full-time) |
ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science ENV 104 (U) Environmental Controversies ENV 330 (U) Geographic Information Systems |
PhD Earth Sciences—University of Ottawa MS Geology—University of Peshawar BS Geology—University of Peshwar |
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| Moore, Michael (full-time) |
BIO 250 (U) Current Issues In Biology ENV 150 (U) Introduction to Environmental Science |
PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology—University of Louisiana, Lafayette MS Zoology—Louisiana State University BS Zoology—Humboldt State University |
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| Shepard, John (full-time) |
BIO 315 (U) Biology Field Study in Argentina BIO 370/ENV 370 (U) Principles of Ecology |
PhD Botany-Zology—University of Wisconsin, Madison MS Botany-Zology—University of Wisconsin, Madison MA Geography—SUNY, Buffalo |
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| Smith, Alan F. (full-time) |
BIO 325 (U) Comparative Animal Physics BIO 440/ENV 391 (U) Aquatic Biology |
PhD Entomology—Rutgers University BA Biology with teaching certification—Millersville University |
Postdoctoral Research in molecular biology and Biochemistry (7 years, University of Arizona) |
| First Year Seminar—essential Mercer course for first-year students that teaches the skills of analysis, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are crucial to all the other courses of a liberal-arts education. Faculty members are prepared to teach FYS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced FYS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many FYS faculty members to FYS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as FYS instructors. | |||
| Bluestone, Stephen (full-time) |
ENG 237 (U) Literature and Film ENG 332 (U) Shakespeare I FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—University of Michigan MA English and American Literature—City University of New York BA Psychology—Brandeis University |
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| Coleman, Craig (full-time) |
ART 354 (U) Digital Imaging ART 475 (U) Art Criticism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
MFA Photography—University of Colorado, at Boulder BFA Mixed Media/Art—Florida State University |
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| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication CTA 290 (U) Intercollegiate Debate CTA/JRN 400 (U) Senior Seminar FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Gafford-Williams, Tia (full-time) |
ENG 366 (U) Modern Fiction: 1900 to 1965 ENG 236/AFR 300/WGS 285 (U) Black Feminism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD African American Studies—Temple, Philadelphia MA English—University of Arkansas BA English—University of Arkansas |
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| Glance, Jonathan (full-time) |
ENG 264 (U) Survey/English Literature: Romanticism FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar FYS 301 (U) Preceptor UNV 101 (U) Freshman Experience |
PhD English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill MA English—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA English—Davidson College |
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| Glennon, Thomas (full-time) |
PLS 200 (U) Introduction to Public and Community Service PLS 385 (U) Special Topics/Leadership FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD Experimental Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi MS Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi BA Psychology—Louisiana State University |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) (67% Chemistry 33% Environmental Science) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Freshman Seminar |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar PED 141 (U) Taikwondo |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 250 (U) Theological Research and Writing FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—Union Theological Seminary MA Marriage and Family Counseling—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Mathematics—Mars Hill College |
ABD Biblical Studies—Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Morgan, Mary Alice (full-time) |
ENG 265 (U) American Literary Masters ENG 480 (U) Seminar in Literature FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar WGS 390 (U) Preceptorship WGS 480 (U) Internship WGS 490 (U) Independent Study |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign BA English—Duke University |
Director of Women and Gender Studies |
| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I UNV 101 (U) University HON 101 (U) Honors Program FYSX 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Richardson, Gary (full-time) |
ENG 233 (U) The Study of Drama FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe BA English—University of Louisiana, Monroe |
Page Morton Hunter Professor of English |
| Sapp, Gregory (full-time) (50% Christianity 50% IDS) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 410 (U) Reading Langdon Gilkey FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self SCP 457 (U) Quest for Wholeness |
PhD Philosophical Theology—University of Virginia MDiv Church History—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion—Stetson University |
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| Silver, Andrew (full-time) |
ENG 236 (U) Study of Literature Theme ENG 352 (U) Romanticism/American Literature ENG 484 (U) Directed Independent Reading FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English Literature—Emory University BA Religion (minor in English)—The George Washington University |
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| Silver, Anna (full-time) |
ENG 234 (U) Study of Fiction FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD English—Emory University BA English/Creative Writing—Haverford College |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 236/WGS 285 (U) Women in Love GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Stege, John (full-time) |
ENG 263 (U) Survey of English Literature ENG 380 (U) Five Poets of the Sacred FYS 101 (U) First year Seminar |
PhD English—University of New Mexico MA English—University of New Mexico AB English—Harvard College |
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| Whitfield, Bryan J. (full-time) |
CHR 150 (U) New Testament CHR 302 (U) Biblical Interpretation FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MEd—University of Georgia MA Religious Studies—Indiana University MAR—Yale Divinity School BA Comparative Literature/French/Math—University of Georgia |
ABD Religion/New Testament—Emory University |
| Young, Yolanda D. (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
MA English—Kent State University BA English—Miami University |
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| Foreign Languages and Literature | |||
| Davis, William R., Jr. (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish I |
PhD Spanish—University of Kentucky MA Romance Languages—University of North Carolina BA Romance Language—Rutgers University |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 251 (U) Intermediate French II GBK 495 (U) Narratives of Calling |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Kopp, Achim (full-time) |
LAT 111 (U) Beginning Latin I LAT 251 (U) Intermediate Latin LAT 360 (U) Lyric Poetry |
PhD Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany BA Latin and English—University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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| Masanet, Lydia (full-time) |
SPN 251 (U) Intermediate Spanish SPN 285 (U) Intermediate Oral SPN 301 (U) Spanish Conversation SPN 315 (U) Culture and Civilization |
PhD Spanish—University of Southern California MA Spanish—University of Colorado BA Spanish—University of Barcelona, Spain |
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| Weaver, Jane Anna (full-time) |
FRE 201 (U) French Composition and Conversation FRE 285 (U) Intermediate Oral FRE 319 (U) French Literature: Nineteenth Century |
PhD French—University of Virginia MA French—Middlebury College BA French/French Studies—Emory University |
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| Weintraut, Edward James (full-time) |
GER 111 (U) Beginning German I GER 311 (U) Conversation and Composition |
PhD German—Ohio State University MA German—Ohio State University BA German—LaSalle College |
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| Winfield, Jerry Phillips (full-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I SPN 320 (U) Spanish Literature of Twentieth Century |
MA Romance Language—University of Alabama BA Spanish, Political Science-History—Birmingham Southern College |
33 gsh Spanish |
| Fry, Jackie (part-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I | EdS Education—Fort Vally State University MEd English—Mercer University BA Spanish—Mercer University |
14 years experience as a Spanish teacher |
| Gonzalez, Dale (part-time) |
SPN 111 (U) Beginning Spanish I | MS Education—Fort Valley State University BA Piano and Spanish—Mercer University |
15 years experience as a Spanish teacher |
| Huestone, Carolyn (part-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I | MA French—The George Washington University
BA Linguistics—Hunter College of C.U.N.Y. |
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| Marone, Miao Wang (part-time) |
CHN 111 (U) Beginning Chinese I | BA Engineering Management, Hebei Institute of Technology, China | Translator for Christian Chinese Fellowship and Jilong Electro-mechanical Ltd.—Beijing, China |
| Shomaker, Andrea (part-time) |
FRE 112 (U) Beginning French II | EdS Secondary Social Science Education—Georgia College and State
University MAT Secondary Foreign Language Education—Georgia College and State University BA French and Political Science—Georgia College and State University AA Psychology—Macon State College |
8 years experience as a French teacher in high schools Institut de Touraine, Tours, France, French Study Abroad, State University of West Georgia |
| Strecker, Jonas (part-time) |
GER 251 (U) Intermediate German I | MA Foreign Language (German)—West Virginia University BA English/German—Otto-Friedrich Unversitat Bamburg, Germany |
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| Great Books Program—a curriculum of 8 courses that helps students increase their skills in disciplined thinking and effective writing, can heighten their moral and ethical reflectiveness, and can understand how the seminal ideas of the past have formed our present-day world. Faculty members are prepared to teach GBK courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced GBK instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many GBK faculty members to GBK-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as GBK instructors. | |||
| Cass, Michael (full-time) |
ENG 357 (U) Literature of South GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes SST 480 (U) Seminar/Southern Studies |
PhD American Studies—Emory University BA English—The University of the South |
Pickney Daniel Pollock Professor of English and Director, FYS |
| Dopke, Joel A. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I GBK 101 (U) Great Books |
PhD Chemistry—University of Wisconsin, Madison BA Chemistry—St. Norbert College, PePere, WI |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Dunaway, John M. (full-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FRE 251 (U) Intermediate French II GBK 495 (U) Narratives of Calling |
PhD French—Duke University MA French—Duke University BA Romance Languages—Emory University |
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| Jordan, Will R. (full-time) |
POL 101 (U) Introduction to American Government POL 200 (U) Introduction to Political Theory POL 373 (U) American Political Thought GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes |
PhD Political Science—Loyola University Chicago MA Political Science—Loyola University BA Politics and Philosophy—Washington and Lee University |
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| Klingelhofer, Eric (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 301 (U) Ancient History: Near East GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity |
PhD History—Johns Hopkins University MA Medieval Archaeology—University of Birmingham MA Medieval History—Johns Hopkins University BA History—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Stege, Diana (full-time) |
ENG 236/WGS 285 (U) Women in Love GBK 101 (U) Among Gods and Heroes FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
MA English—University of New Mexico MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. Johns College BA English—Grinnell College |
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| Thomas, Charlotte S. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy GBK 306 (U) Reason and Revolution SCP 460 (U) In Search of a Calling |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA Philosophy/English—Mercer University |
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| Thomas, Edward F. (full-time) |
PHI 190 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 324 (U) History IV/Kant and Nineteenth Century GBK 407 (U) The Age of Ambivalence SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry |
PhD Philosophy—Emory University MA Philosophy—Emory University BA—Claremont McKenna College |
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| Trimble, Thomas M. (full-time) |
PHI 325 (U) Existentialism and Phenom GBK 203 (U) Hebrew and Christianity |
MA Philosophy—Vanderbilt University BD Theology and Philosophy—New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary BA English and Bible—Louisiana College |
Doctoral work in Philosophy at Vanderbilt University |
| Watson, Joanna (full-time) |
ANT 201 (U) Introduction to General Anthropology ANT 350 (U) Cultural Archaeology GBK 101 (U) Gods and Heroes SOC 101 (U) Introductory Sociology |
MA Political Anthropology—University of Edinburgh, Scotland Honors Diploma—University of Edinburgh, Scotland BA Political Science and Spanish—Washington University, St Louis, MO |
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation 2000–2003 |
| Wilson, Richard F. (full-time) |
CHR 101 (U) Old Testament CHR 320 (U) New Testament Theology GBK 305 (U) The Modern Worldview |
PhD Theology—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv Historical Theological Studies—The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary BA Religion, Philosophy, Psychology—Mississippi College |
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| Health and Physical Education (CLA does not require the 18-hour guideline in activities courses) | |||
| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar PED 141 (U) Taikwondo |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Gillis, Sharon (part-time) |
PED 142D (U) Total Fitness on Core PED 149 (U) Personal Training |
BS Communication—Kennesaw State University | Sports Nutrition Instructor Step Instructor Kickboxing Certification Personal Trainer Yoga Fundamentals Certification |
| Goodrum, James (part-time) |
PED 144E (U) Scuba Diving PED 144E (U) Life Saving |
BA History—Mercer University | Director of Aquatics—Falling Camp for Boys 1990-1993
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| Hattaway, Randall (part-time) |
PED 144A (U) Ballroom Dancing | Ballroom Dance Camp, 2003—Brigham Young University Excellence in Instruction Certificate—Georgia College and State University |
The Grand Nationals Dance Competition Tango Week Workshops (2)—Stanford University (Dance Division) Independent Ballroom Dance Instructor |
| Langley, Miriam (part-time) |
PED 141D (U) Total Interval Fitness PED 144E (U) Aqua Aerobics |
MEd Home Economics—University of Georgia BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Continuing education through American College of Sports Medicine and the
American Council on Exercise Managed fitness business for 15 years |
| Maggiore, Liza (part-time) |
PED 142D (U) Sculpt and Resist | BA Sociology—The University of Tennessee, Knoxville | Professional Certifications: • Body Step – 2003 • Body Pump – 2002 • AEA, Aqua Aerobics • AFAA Kickboxing • Basic CPR, AHA • YMCA Fitness Leader • Group Fitness Instructor – thru 2005 • Personal Trainer |
| McCreanor, Phil (full-time in School of Engineering) |
PED 145F (U) Yoga | PhD Environmental Engineering—University of Central Florida MS Environmental Science—University of Central Florida BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Central Florida |
Has a certificate to teach Hatha Yoga for 5 years starting 7/02 |
| Payne, Jason (part-time) |
PED 141B (U) Beginning Golf | MS Sports Management—Georgia Southern University BS Family and Consumer Science—University of Georgia |
Assistant Golf Coach—Georgia Southern University Tournament Director—2003 Southern Conference Golf Championship |
| Stutsman, Nick (part-time) |
PED 141A (U) Beginning Tennis | MEd Secondary Social Sciences—University of South Alabama BS Secondary Social Science—Auburn University |
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| History | |||
| Cockfield, Jamie (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World HIS 327 (U) Rise of Modern Russia |
PhD History—University of Virginia MA History—University of South Carolina BA History—University of South Carolina |
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| Gardner, Sarah (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar HIS 495 (U) Research Seminar in History HIS 361 (U) The Old South HIS 481 (U) SPECIAL TOPIC: Media Made Dixie |
PhD History—Emory University MA History—Miami University of Ohio BA History—Miami University of Ohio |
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| Good, Robert (full-time) |
HIS 112 (U) West and Modern World HIS 318 (U) Twentieth Century Europe |
PhD History—McGill University MA History—University of Wisconsin BA History—University of Virginia |
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| Klingelhofer, Eric (full-time) |
HIS 111 (U) Making of the West HIS 301 (U) Ancient History: Near East GBK 304 (U) Order and Ingenuity |
PhD History—Johns Hopkins University MA Medieval Archaeology—University of Birmingham MA Medieval History—Johns Hopkins University BA History—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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| Scott, J. Thomas (full-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems American History: Religion HIS 295 (U) The Historian’s Craft HIS 352 (U) Colonial and Revolutionary |
PhD History—College of William and Mary MA History—University of Georgia BA History—Vanderbilt University |
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| Melton, Buckner (part-time) |
HIS 165 (U) Problems in American History: War and Diplomacy | PhD History—Duke University MS History—Duke University JD—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill BA History—Mercer University |
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| Honors—invites new and higher levels of excellence in student research and creative accomplishments and works to foster a sense of academic community among faculty members and students of outstanding abilities. Participation is by invitation only. Faculty members are prepared to teach HON courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced HON instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many HON faculty members to HON-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as HON instructors. | |||
| Platt, Wilfred C., Jr. (part-time) |
HON 401 (U) Cultural Events | PhD History—University of Georgia MA History—Ohio University BD Southern Baptist Theological Seminary AB History and English—Furman University |
Professor of History, Emeritus |
| Harshbarger, David R. (full-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar |
JD—Columbia University of Law BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Macke, Frank (full-time) |
CTA 250 (U) Interpersonal Communication CTA 360 (U) Persuasion CTA 490 (U) Communication in the Family HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar WGS 485 (U) Seminar |
PhD Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University MA Communications—Southwest Missouri State University BA Political Science—Southern Illinois University, Carbondale |
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| Nelson, David G. (full-time) |
MAT 191 (U) Calculus I UNV 101 (U) University HON 101 (U) Honors Program FYSX 101 (U) First Year Seminar |
PhD Mathematics—University of Kansas MS Mathematics—University of Kansas BS Computer Science—University of Kansas |
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| Salido, Arthur L. (full-time) |
CHM 111 (U) General Chemistry I HON 210 (U) Topical Seminar |
PhD Chemistry—Wake Forest University BA Chemistry—Vanderbilt University |
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| Zielinski, Marian (full-time) |
CTA 115 (U) Introduction to Theatre CTA 235 (U) Stagecraft CTA 292 (U) Theatre Practicum HON 101 (U) Honors Seminar |
MFA Costume Design—Illinois State University BA Theatre—State University of New York, Buffalo |
Additional courses include: Advanced Painting, Printmaking, Advanced Drawing, Watercolor, Life Drawing, Modern Art History, Weaving |
| Interdisciplinary Studies—5 multi-disciplinary programs that provide a holistic and integrated approach to a liberal education by bringing the resources of our heritage and disciplines to bear on contemporary cultural issues and concerns. Faculty members are prepared to teach IDS courses through a 3-tiered system: faculty members initially learn the core program pedagogies by spending one semester observing a class presented by an experienced IDS instructor. The College of Liberal Arts also supports the travel of many IDS faculty members to IDS-related short courses and teacher training workshops to broaden educator backgrounds. And every summer at least one core program invites faculty members to join a reading group or workshop for further development as IDS instructors. | |||
| Cummings, Kevin (full-time) |
CTA 200 (U) Introduction to Communication CTA 290 (U) Intercollegiate Debate CTA/JRN 400 (U) Senior Seminar FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self |
PhD Human Communication Studies—Denver University MA Human Communication Studies—Denver University BA Speech Communication—University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Drake, Mary Ann (full-time) |
FYS 101 (U) Composing the Self GBK 101 (U) Great Books: Among Gods and Heroes WGS 180 (U) Gendered Lives |
PhD Psychology—The Fielding Institute MA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College MA Liberal Studies/Great Books—St. John's College, Santa Fe BA Human Development—Pacific Oaks College |
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| Hargrove, Robert J. (full-time) (67% Chemistry 33% Environmental Science) |
CHM 221 (U) Organic Chemistry I FYS 101 (U) Freshman Seminar |
PhD Chemistry—University of Utah BA Chemistry—Ohio Wesleyan University |
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| Harshbarger, David R. (full-time) |
FRE 111 (U) Beginning French I FYS 101X (U) Composing the Self HON 201 (U) Topical Seminar |
JD—Columbia University of Law BA History and French Literature—Dartmouth College |
14 years of overseas experience, mainly working with non-governmental organizations. Most of this time was spent in French-, Italian-, and Arabic-speaking countries. |
| Hensel, Linda L. (full-time) |
SCI 105 (U) Scientific Inquiry FYS 101 (U) First Year Seminar PED 141 (U) Taikwondo |
PhD Genetics—University of Wisconsin MS Genetics—University of Wisconsin BS Microbiology/Immunology—University of Washington |
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| Johnson, Janell A. (full-time) |
CHR 250 (U) Theological Research and Writing FYS 101 (U) C | ||