| 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 AandM 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 & 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 & 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—Univerity 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 & Exercise Science; Recreation & 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 & 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 & 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 AandM 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 |
| Aldridge, M. Dayne (full-time) |
EGR 190 (U) Coop Ed Work Experience EGR 201 (U) Sophomore Engineering Honors I EGR 290 (U) Cop Ed Work Experience EGR 301 (U) Junior Engineering Honors I EGR 401 (U) Senior Engineering Honors I EGR 402 (U) Senior Engineering Honors II |
ScD Electrical Engineering—University of Virginia Master of Electrical Engineering—University of Virginia BS Electrical Engineering—West Virginia University |
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| Backer, Guerry (full-time) |
PhD Aerospace Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology MS Aerospace Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Aerospace Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
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| Barnett, Kevin D. (full-time) |
ECE 202 (U) Signals and Systems ECE 311 (U) Electronics I ECE 431/531 (U/G) Analog and Digital Signal Processing |
PhD Electrical Engineering—Clemson University MS Electrical Engineering—University of Tennessee BS Electrical Engineering—North Carolina State University BS Physics—Morehead State University |
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| Burtner, Joan (full-time) |
EGR 252 (U) Applications of Engineering Mathematics ISE/IDM 288 (U) Introduction to Industrial Engineering/Management ISE 327 (U) Statistical Processes & Quality Control |
EdD Instructional Technology—Nova Southeastern University MSE Engineering Management—Mercer University BSE Industrial Engineering—Mercer University EdS, MEd Guidance and Counseling—University of Florida BA Psychology—University of Florida |
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| Butler, Andre' (full-time) |
EVE 486 (U) Public Health EVE 491 (U) Atmospheric Measurement MAE 402L (U) Mechanical Engineering Lab II |
PhD Environmental Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology MS Mechanical Engineering and Environmental Management—Carnegie Mellon University BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Illinois |
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| Codone, Susan (full-time) |
TCO 285 (U) Document & Web Design TCO 620 (G) Multimedia |
PhD Instructional Design and Development—University of South Alabama Master of Business Administration— University of West Florida BS Social Science and Secondary Education—University of Montevallo |
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| Collins, Aaron (full-time) |
ECE 323 (U) Microcomputer Fundamentals EGR 126 (U) Introduction to Problem Solving EGR 386 (U) Engineering Systems Analysis |
PhD Electrical Engineering—Clemson University MS Electrical Engineering—Clemson University BS Electrical Engineering—Clemson University |
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| Constantinides, Helan (full-time) |
EGR 108 (U) Professional Practices | PhD Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communication—University
of Minnesota
MA English—Louisiana State University BSE Electrical Engineering—Rice University |
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| Davis, Marjorie (full-time) |
TCO 341 (U) Technical Communication TCO 496 (U) Technical Communication Internship TCO 498 (U) Graduation Exhibit |
PhD English—The University of Mississippi MA English—University of South Florida BS English—Troy State University |
Extensive consulting and professional activities in the field |
| Ekong, Donald (full-time) |
ECE 323L (U) Microcomputers Fundamentals Lab ECE 425/525 (U/G) Introduction to Computer Architecture ECE 455/555 (U/G) Computer Networks |
PhD Electrical/Computer Engineering—University of Saskatchewan,
Canada MSc Electrical/Electronics Engineering—University of Saskatchewan, Canada BE Electrical Engineering—University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria |
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| Grady, Helen (full-time) |
TCO 341 (U) Technical Communication TCO 630 (G) Managing People and Projects |
EdD Instructional Technology and Distance Education—Nova Southeastern
University MS Biology—Queen's College, City University of New York BSc Biology—Queens University, Ontario |
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| Hyun, Sinjae (full-time) |
BME 440 (U) Dynamics and Biological Fluids BME 491 (U) Numerical Methods EGR 126 (U) Introduction to Problem Solving |
PhD Mechanical Engineering—North Carolina State University MS Mechanical Engineering—Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea BS Mechanical Engineering—Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea |
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| Jenkins, Hodge (full-time) |
XXX 488 (U) Senior Design Exhibit II EGR 232 (U) Statics and Solid Mechanics MAE 205 (U) Visualization and Graphics |
PhD Mechanical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology MS Mechanical Engineering—University of Pittsburgh BS Mechanical Engineering—University of Pittsburgh |
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| Jin, Ohchang (full-time) |
MAE 305L (U) Manufacturing Practices MAE 402L (U) Mechanical Engineering Lab II MAE 460 (U) Engineering Materials |
PhD Materials Science and Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology
MS Materials Science and Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Materials Science and Engineering—Ohio State University BA Arabic—Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea |
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| Juang, Jeng-Nan (full-time) |
ECE 441/541 (U/G) Fiber Optics EGR 245 (U) Electrical Engineering Fundamentsls II EGR 246L (U) Electrical Fundamentals Lab |
PhD Electrical Engineering—Tennessee Technological University MS Electrical Engineering—Tennessee Technological University BS Electronics Engineering—National Ocean University, Taiwan, China |
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| Kamali, Behnam (full-time) |
ECE 451/551 (U/G) Communications System I ECE 451L (U) Communications Lab ECE 693 (G) Discrete Wavelet Transform ECED 699 (G) Research |
PhD Electrical Engineering—Arizona State University MS Electrical Engineering—Oregon State University ME Engineering—California State Polytechnic University BS Electrical Engineering—Tehran Polytechnic University, Tehran, Iran |
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| Lackey, Laura (full-time) |
XXX 487 (U) Engineering Design Exhibit I EVE 290 (U) Introduction to Environmental Engineering I EVE 402 (U) Air Pollution Generation & Con UNV 101 (U) Freshman Experience |
PhD Chemical Engineering—University of Tennessee MS Chemical Engineering—University of Tennessee BS Chemical Engineering—University of Tennessee |
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| Leonard, Mike (full-time) |
EGR 108 (U) Professional Practices | PhD Industrial and Systems Engineering— University of Florida
ME Industrial and Systems Engineering— University of Florida BSIE Industrial and Systems Engineering— University of Florida |
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| MacNeil, Paul (full-time) |
SSE 570 (G) Software Engineering SSE 635 (G) Advanced Computational Techniques SSE 657 (G) Object Oriente4d Methods SSE 659 (G) Refactoring SSE 691 (G) Real Time Software SSE 699 (G) Research |
PhD Physics—The University of Arizona MS Physics—The University of Arizona BS Physics—Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Career of 29 years in the software industry |
| Mahaney, Jack (full-time) |
EGR 232 (U) Statics and Solid Mechanics MAE 320 (U) Solid Mechanics MAE 406 (U) Introduction to Finite Element Analysis UNV 101 (U) Freshman Experience |
PhD Engineering—University of Wales, Swansea ME Engineering Mechanics—Old Dominion University BS Mechanical Engineering—Old Dominion University |
|
| McClellan, David (full-time) |
EGR 233 (U) Dynamics EGR 235 (U) Thermodynamics MAE 305L (U) Manufacturing Practices |
ME Mechanical Engineering—Stevens Institute of Technology BSE Electrical Engineering—University of Connecticut |
|
| McCreanor, Philip (full-time) |
EVE 384 (U) Engineering Hydraulics EVE 490 (U) Groundwater Hydrology EVE 491 (U) Geotechnology and Environmental UNV 101 (U) Freshman Experience |
PhD Environmental Engineering—University of Central Florida MS in Environmental Science—University of Central Florida BS in Mechanical Engineering—University of Miami |
|
| Mines, Richard (full-time) |
EVE 406 (U) Design and Analysis of Water Systems | PhD Civil Engineering—Virginia Polytechnic and State University
ME Civil Engineering—University of Virginia BS Civil Engineering—Virginia Military Institute |
|
| Moody, Laura (full-time) |
EGR 312 (U) Engineering Economy ISE 412 (U) Human Factors Engineering |
PhD Human-Machine Systems Engineering— Georgia Institute of Technology
MS Human-Machine Systems Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
|
| Moses, William (full-time) |
MAE 335 (U) Thermodynamics II MAE 435 (U) Thermal Systems Analysis MAE 634 (G) Intermediate Heat Transfer |
PhD Mechanical Engineering—North Carolina State University MS Mechanical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BME Mechanical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
|
| O'Brien, Edward (full-time) |
BME 288 (U) Introduction to Biomedical Engineering I BME 470 (U) Biomedical Applications of Microcontroller BME 699 (G) Research |
PhD Biomedical Engineering—Iowa State University MS Biomedical Engineering—Iowa State University BS Electrical Engineering—Colorado State University |
|
| Olivier, Philip (full-time) |
XXX 480 (U) Introduction to Senior Design ECE 662 (G) Fuzzy Logic Control ECE 699 (G) Research EGR 101 (U) Freshman Engineering Honors I EGR 386 (U) Engineering Systems Analysis |
PhD Electrical Engineering—Texas Tech University MS Mathematics—Texas Tech University BS Physics—Loyola University |
|
| Paul, Clayton (full-time) |
ECE 340 (U) Electromagnetic Applications EGR 244 (U) Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I |
PhD Electrical Engineering—Purdue University MSEE Electrical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Electrical Engineering—The Citadel |
|
| Radharamanan, R. (full-time) |
ISE 370 (U Manufacturing Processes ISE 429 (U) Robotics ISE 460 (U) Facilities Planning & Design |
PhD Production Engineering/Manufacturing—Catholic University of
Leuven, Belgium MSc Production Engineering/Manufacturing—Madras University, Tamil Nadu, India BE Mechanical Engineering—Madras University, Tamil Nadu, India |
|
| Reece, John (full-time) |
ECE 322 (U) Digital Logic and Computer Organization EGR 126 (U) Introduction to Problem Solving SSE 556 (G) Java Design I |
PhD Electrical Engineering—North Carolina State University MS Electrical Engineering—North Carolina State University BS Electrical Engineering—University of Tennessee |
|
| Schultz, Scott (full-time) |
ETM 645 (G) Operations Research I ISE 302 (U) Management Science/Operations Research |
PhD Industrial Engineering—North Carolina State University MS Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering—North Carolina State University BS Industrial Engineering—University of Florida |
|
| Sumner, Loren (full-time) |
EGR 235 (U) Thermodynamics MAE 310 (U) Engineering Analysis for Mechanical Engineers MAE 330 (U) Fluid Mechanics |
PhD Mechanical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology MS Mechanical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology BME Mechanical Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology Bachelor of Liberal Arts—Maryville College |
|
| Vo, Ha Van (full-time) |
BME 412 (U) Biomechanics EGR 232 (U) Statics and Solid Mechanics |
PhD Mechanical Engineering—Florida Atlantic University DPM Podiatric Medicine—Barry University MS Mechanical Engineering—Florida Atlanta University BS Biomedical Engineering—University of Florida |
|
| Moody, Doug (part-time) |
ECE 657 (G) Radar Fundamentals | PhD Electrical Engineering—Arizona State University MSE Electrical Engineering—Arizona State University BS Electrical Engineering—Mississippi State University |
|
| Tiffany Salido (part-time) |
EGR 108 (U) Professional Practices | PhD Medical Engineering—Wake Forest University
BE Biomedical Engineering—Vanderbilt University |
|
| Warren, Barbara (part-time) |
TCO 341 (U) Technical Communication | MEd Adult Education—University of Georgia MEd Instructional Technology—Georgia College and State University BA Communication—Mercer University |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Accounting | |||
| Austin, Walter (full-time) |
ACC 204 (U) Introduction to Financial Accounting II |
PhD Accounting—University of Georgia MBA—University of Utah BS Personnel Management—University of Tennessee |
CPA, State of Tennessee |
| Bradley, Cassie (full-time) |
ACC 375 (U) Tax Accounting BA 635 (G) |
PhD Accounting—University of Alabama BBA Accounting—Georgia State University; AA General Studies—Georgia State University |
Certified Financial Planner, CFP Board of Standards |
| Cleaveland, Catherine (full-time) |
ACC 204 (U) ACC 373 (U) ACC 436 (U) Advanced Accounting |
Master of Taxation—Georgia State University
BS Management Science—Georgia Institute of Technology |
ABD—Georgia State University |
| McIntyre, David (full-time) |
ACC 205 (U) Introductory Managerial Accounting (2) BAM 614 (G) Accounting for Control |
PhD Accounting—University of Kentucky
MBA—University of Central Florida MAcc Accounting—University of Georgia BBA Accounting—University of Georgia |
|
| Pinson, Kathleen (Visiting) |
ACC 205 (U) Introductory Managerial Accounting ACC 431 (U) Auditing ACC 477 (U) Special Topics in Accounting |
MBA Accounting—Mercer University
MEd—Mercer University BBA Accounting—Mercer University |
DBA Candidate— Accounting, Nova University
CPA since 1983 Former Assistant Professor, Organization Leadership Program, Mercer University |
| Weisel, James (full-time) |
BAA 603 (G) Managerial Accounting EBA 602 (G) Managerial Accounting |
DBA Accounting—University of Kentucky MBA—Marquette University BS Accounting—University of Wisconsin at La Crosse |
CPA, Illinois Board of Examiners CMA, Institute of Management Accountants |
| Williamson, Cara (part-time) |
ACC 411 (U) Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting | Masters of Accountancy—Georgia College and State University
BBA – Mercer University |
CPA, State of Georgia |
| Economics | |||
| Andrews, Charles (full-time) |
ECN 151 (U) Principles of Macroeconomics (2) ECN 441 (U) International Economics |
PhD Economics—Vanderbilt University AB Economics—Mercer University |
|
| Beaulier, Scott (full-time) |
ECN 150 (U) Principles of Microeconomics (2) ECN 477 (U) Special Topics in Economics (Law and Economics) |
PhD Economics—George Mason University
MA Economics—George Mason University BS Economics and History —Northern Michigan University |
|
| Jalili, Ali Reza (full-time) |
ECN 150 (U) Principles of Microeconomics ECN 151 (U) Principles of Macroeconomics EBA 601 (G) Managerial Economics |
PhD Economics—University of New Hampshire
MA Economics—University of New Hampshire MBA Managerial Accounting—James Madison University BS Accounting and Finance N.I.O.C.—College of Accountancy and Finance |
|
| Lynch, Allen (full-time) |
BUS 350 (U) Business Quantitative Analysis (2) BAM 622 (G) Applied Data Analysis |
PhD Economics—Florida State University MS Economics—Florida State University BA Economics—University of North Florida |
|
| Mounts, William (full-time) |
ECN 151 (U) Principles of Microeconomics | PhD Economics—University of Georgia MA Economics—University of Georgia BBA Economics—University of Georgia |
|
| You, Tie-liu (full-time) |
ECN 303 (U) Intermediate Macro-economic Theory
BAA 601 (G) Managerial Economics (2) |
PhD Economics—Mississippi State University MS International Trade—Northeast University of Economics and Finance Master of Accounting—Keenness State University BS International Trade—University of Economics and Finance |
|
| Finance | |||
| Jay, Nancy (full-time) |
FIN 362 (U) Principles of Finance FIN 404 (U) Investments BAA609 (G) Corporation Finance |
PhD Philosophy/Business Administration—University of Central
Florida MBA Business Administration—University of Central Florida BS Personnel Management—Florida Southern College |
45 gash Finance—University of Central Florida |
| Marchand, James (full-time) |
ECN 301 (U) Money, Credit, and Banking FIN 362 (U) Principles of Finance FIN 404 (U) Investments |
PhD Economics—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University BA Mathematics—University of California |
|
| Miller, John (full-time) |
BAA 611 (G) Operations Management Science (2) |
MBA Finance and Management—Georgia State University BIE—Georgia Institute of Technology |
ABD Quantitative Methods—Georgia State University |
| Saxena, Atul (full-time) |
BUS 413 (U) Business Studies Abroad FIN 362 (U) Principles of Finance (2) FIN 477 (U) Special Topics in Finance (Financial Markets and Portfolio Analysis) |
PhD Finance—University of Tennessee MBA Production/Operations Management—University of Georgia MIS and HRM—University of Georgia MA Economic History—University of Delhi BS Physics and Mathematics—Meerut University |
PhD Collateral Area: Industrial Organization |
| Subrahmanyam, Vijaya (full-time) |
ECN 301 (U) Money, Credit, and Banking
BAA 609 (G) Corporation Finance EBA 609 (G) Corporation Finance |
PhD Finance—Southern Illinois University MS Economics—Southern Illinois MA Economics—University of Hyderabad, India BA Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics—Osmania University, India |
PhD Economics—Southern Illinois, in progress |
| Zhang, Mei (full-time) |
FIN 362 (U) Principles of Finance BA 670 (G) Seminar in Financial Management and Policy BA 694 (G) Financial Derivatives: Options and Futures |
PhD Economics—Mississippi State University MS International Trade and Economics—Northeast University of Finance and Economics, China BS International Trade and Economics—Northeast University of Finance and Economics, China |
|
| Health Care Management | |||
| Mills, Gerry (fill-time) |
BAA 505 (G) Found. Micro and Macro Economics HCM 645 (G) Managed Care HCM 670 (G) Health Care Law |
PhD Business Administration—Georgia State University MBA Finance—Georgia State University BBA Accounting—Georgia State University |
25 gsh Health Care Management— Georgia State University |
| Sisk, Faye (full-time) |
BAA 699 G) MBA Capstone EBA 699 (G) Executive MBA Capstone (2) |
PhD Curriculum and Instruction, Health Professions Administration
and Education—University of Florida MEd Health Sciences/ Education—University of North Florida BA Biology—Agnes Scott College |
MBA—Kennesaw State University, in progress |
| Law | |||
| Blanke, Jordan (full-time) |
BUS 346 (U) Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Environment of Business I BAA 520 (G) Foundation of Legal Environment of Business BA 665 (G) Computers and the Law |
JD Emory University—School of Law MS Computer Science—State University of New York BS Computer Science and Psychology—State University of New York |
State Bar of Georgia State Bar of New York |
| Sullivan, Malcolm (part-time) |
BUS 346 (U) Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory I (2) | JD—Woodrow Wilson College of Law
BBA—Mercer University |
Law Partner with Swift, Currie, McGhee– specializes in worker's
compensation and liability Member of ABA and Georgia State Bar Association |
| Managed Academic Path to Success | |||
| Roberts, Mary (part-time) |
MAP 401 (U) Making the Transition | MEd—University of South Carolina BA English—Presbyterian College |
Justification from the dean |
| Terill, Donna (part-time) |
MAP 301 (U) Beginning the Journey (3) |
MBA—University of Georgia BBA Management—Wesleyan College |
|
| Management | |||
| Brennan, Linda (full-time) |
BUS 349 (U) Management Information Systems BAM 618 (U) Advanced Seminar in Business Ethics |
PhD Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences—Northwestern
University MBA—University of Chicago BIE—Georgia Institute of Technology |
Professional Engineer, State of Georgia Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute 27 gsh Quantitative Methods— University of Chicago and Northwestern University 52 gsh Management— Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Chicago |
| Causey, William (part-time) |
BA 642 (U) Practitioner’s Seminar, Professional Selling | BBA Management—Georgia College | Extensive background in management, marketing, and sales promotion
with a major pharmaceutical company.
Faculty mentor, Dr. Tammy Crutchfield |
| Collins, Karen (part-time) |
Comm 270 (U) Communication for Business | MBA International Business—Mercer University
BBA Finance and Economics—Mercer University |
|
| Deile, Andrew (full-time) |
MGT 305 (U) Gaining Experience MGT 423 (U) Organizational Behavior MGT 424 (U) Organizational Theory MGT 498 (U) Strategic Management and Business Policy |
PhD Business Administration—University of Illinois MS Business Administration—University of Illinois BSIM—Georgia Institute of Technology |
|
| Heriot, Kirk (full-time) |
MAP 305 (U) Gaining Experience MGT 363 (U) Principles of Management (2) BAM 699 (G) MBA Capstone |
PhD Industrial Management—Clemson University
MBA—University of South Carolina BS Industrial Management—Clemson University |
|
| Johnson, Victoria (full-time) |
Sabbatical | DPA Public Administration—University of Georgia MGA Public Administration—Georgia State University BA English—Georgia State University |
|
| Joiner, Carl (full-time) |
MGT 363 (U) Principles of Management BAA 613 (G) Ethical Leadership (2) |
PhD Business Administration—University of Alabama
MBA Management—Georgia State University BS Industrial Management—Georgia Institute of Technology |
Former Dean, Stetson School of Business and Economics, Mercer University |
| Land, Monica (part-time) |
MGT 429 (U) Human Resource Management | BBA—Mercer University | MBA, in progress—Mercer University
PSHR Certificate; 16 years experience in human resources |
| McNay, William (full-time) |
MGT 363 (U) Principles of Management MGT 429 (U) Human Resources Management MGT 498 (U) Strategic Management/Business Policy (2) |
PhD American Civilization—University of Pennsylvania MA Human Relations—University of Pennsylvania BEE—Cornell University |
51+ gsh Management— University of Pennsylvania Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
| Newman, Angela (part-time) |
MGT 382 (U) Production/Operations Management | MBA—East Carolina University
BS Management—The University of North Carolina |
ABD Production/Operations Management, January 1987 to August 1990 |
| Oren, Roger (part-time) |
BUS 349 (U) Management Information Systems | MBA Finance and International Business—Mercer University
MS Computer Science—University of New Haven BS Industrial Technology—Southern Illinois University AA Mathematics—Mississippi County Community College AAS Electronic Engineering Technology—Community College of the Air Force |
PhD candidate Organization and Management, specialization Leadership—Capella
University
Expert in software development and deployment using Traditional and Object-oriented approaches |
| Peppas, Spero (full-time) |
BA 681 (G) International Marketing EBA 696 (G) International Management |
PhD International Business—Georgia State University MBA Marketing—Georgia State University BBA Marketing—Emory University |
20 gsh Management— Georgia State University |
| Perkins, Robert (part-time) |
BA 692 (G) Organizational Behavior | PhD Psychology—Colorado State University
MBA Managerial Accounting, Marketing—University of Dayton BA Psychology—The Ohio State University |
Corporate Psychology/HR/Mgt, President of a consulting firm |
| Southern, Lloyd (full-time) |
MGT 363 (U) Principles of Management
MGT 427(U) Entrepreneurship (2) |
PhD Business Administration-Management—Georgia State University MBA Management—Georgia State College BSIM Industrial Management—Georgia Institute of Technology |
|
| Thompson, Jeffery (part-time) |
BA 642 (G) Practitioner’s Seminar, Employment for Managers | JD—Mercer University School of Law
BA—Macon State College |
Faculty Mentor, Dr. Skip Mounts |
| Wilder, Mary (part-time) |
BUS 281(U) Business Communication and Report Writing | PhD English—Florida State University
MA English—Georgia Peabody College AB Psychology/ Christianity/ English—Mercer University |
|
| Marketing | |||
| Anservitz, Robert (part-time) |
MKT 415 (U) Marketing Research
MKT 435 (U) Marketing Promotion |
MS—University of Illinois
BA—University of Pittsburgh |
ABD PhD coursework complete—University of Illinois Manager, Quality Assurance, BellSouth Long Distance Founder and owner of Anservitz & Associates, Inc. |
| Austin, Caroline (visiting) |
MKT 361 (U) Principles of Marketing (2)
MKT 442 (U) Consumer Behavior |
MA American Studies—University of Notre Dame
BA History—Mercer University |
ABD Marketing expected August 2006—University of Georgia |
| Coleman, James (full-time) |
BAA 605 (G) Marketing Concepts and Practices (2) EBA 605 (G) Seminar in Strategic Marketing EBA 612 (G) Issues in Contemporary Business |
PhD Marketing—University of Alabama MS Marketing—University of Alabama BBA Accounting—University of Mississippi |
|
| Collins, Alice (full-time) |
MGT 498 (U) Strategic Management and Business Policy MKT 415 (U) Marketing Research BAM 620 (G) Seminar in Strategic Marketing |
PhD Business/Marketing—University of Georgia MSW—University of Georgia BS Psychology—Virginia Commonwealth University |
|
| Crutchfield, Tammy (full-time) |
MKT 420 (U) Professional Selling (2) |
PhD Marketing—University of Alabama MBA—Georgia College and State University BBA Marketing—Georgia College and State University |
|
| Herold, Jo Ann (part-time) |
MKT 361 (U) Principles of Marketing |
MBA Mercer University—International Marketing
BA Mississippi State University—Communications/P.R. |
Vice President Marketing Honeybaked Ham Company |
| Hill, P. Kent (part-time) |
BA 686 (G) Marketing Promotion | MBA Business Administration—Emory University
BA—University of South Florida |
Adjunct Professor, MGA Program, Oglethorpe University; Managing Director Biz Brains, LLC – company designs and delivers proprietary training programs to mid-level managers and senior executives |
| Lord, Kenneth (full-time) |
BA 682 (G) Buyer Behavior EBA 696 (G) International Management |
PhD Marketing—The Ohio State University MA Communication—University of Utah BA English—University of Utah |
|
| Miller, Gina (full-time) |
BAA 515 (G) Management and Marketing | PhD Management—Georgia Institute of Technology MS Management—Georgia Institute of Technology BS Applied Biology—Georgia Institute of Technology |
30 gsh Marketing— Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Rutledge, Arthur (full-time) |
BUS 349 (U) Management Information Systems (2)
MGT 363 (U) Principles of Management MGT 382 (U) Production and Operations Management |
PhD Business Administration—Georgia State University
MS Engineering Administration—St. Mary’s University BS Industrial Engineering—Georgia Institute of Technology |
23 gsh Management Information Systems |
| Simon, Steven (full-time) |
BAA 607 (G) Management Information Systems (2) EBA 608 (G) Management Information Systems |
PhD Business Administration—University of South Carolina
MBA—Georgia College and State University BBA Marketing—University of Georgia |
30 gsh Management Information Systems |
| Wiencek, David (part-time) |
EBA 608 (G) Management Information Systems | PhD Sociology—University of Virginia
MP—University of Virginia MA—University of Virginia AB History of Architecture and Art—University of Illinois |
Strategic Technologist, Architecture and Engineering, The Coca-Cola company |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Adams, Linda (full-time) |
EDUC 220.1H1 (U) Foundations of Education EDUC 220.2H1 (U) Foundations of Education |
PhD Early and Middle Childhood Education—Ohio State University MEd Early Childhood Education—Georgia State University BS Elementary Education—Albany State College |
Child Development Associate—National Trainer for the Council for
Early Childhood Professional Recognition, Washington DC InTech Training: Early Childhood Education |
| Arnett, Kathy (full-time) |
EDEL 625.3H1 (G) Managing School Environment EDEL 625.3M1 (G) Managing School Environment EDEL 625.A01 (G) Managing School Environment |
EdD Educational Administration—The University of Georgia
EdS Educational Administration—The University of Georgia MS in Education—The University of Akron, Ohio BS in Education—Ohio State University |
L7 in Leadership
T7 in Elementary Education |
| Bacallao, Mary Kay (full-time) |
EDUC 454.1D1 (U) Teaching Mathematics for Early Childhood Education EDUC 454.1H1 (U) Teaching Mathematics for Early Childhood Education EDUC 4541H2 (U) Teaching Mathematics for Early Childhood Education |
EdD Educational Leadership—Florida Atlantic University EdS Educational Leadership—Florida Atlantic University MS Education—Florida Atlantic University BA Elementary Education and Bible—Trinity International University |
State of Florida Teacher Certification: Elementary Education English as
a Second Language Educational Leadership Completed courses needed for State of Florida Certification in Middle Grades SciencePreparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology Grant Project Director, 1999–2003 START Master Trainer: Miami Museum of Science Intel® Teach to the Future Trainer Director of Welleby's World of Science, a school-based interactive educational science show IDEAS Project Mentor Teacher from the Florida Region V Center |
| Carr, Sherah Betts (full-time) |
EDEL 685.3H1/3M1 (G) Technology for School Leaders
EDUC 505.A03 (G) Planning, Organizing, and Evaluating: Early Childhood Education EDUC 621.AI1 (G) Curriculum and Instruction: Early Childhood |
PhD Early Childhood—Georgia State University
EdS Early Childhood—Georgia State University MS Early Childhood Education—Florida State University BS in Education—Mansfield State College |
29 years experience as an educator
Holds current Georgia teaching certificate |
| Culpepper, Jacquelyn (full-time) |
EDUC 600.A95 (G) Georgia Authors EDUC 642.AI4(G) Content Area Reading and Writing: Literacy Development for Middle Grade Education/Secondary Education EDUC 645.AI3 (G) Advanced Teaching of English (Ind. Study) EDUC 655.AI2 (G) Young Adult Literature EDUC 663.A95 (G) Literacy (Ind. Study) |
PhD Reading Education—University of Georgia MEd Reading Education/Secondary concentration—University of Louisville BA English, Speech—Baylor University |
Life-time Teaching Certificate, Texas 12 gsh Curriculum and Instruction toward PhD—University of Texas |
| Duggins, Mack (full-time) |
EDUC 526.A02(G) Foundations of Education | PhD Foundations of Education—University of Missouri at Columbia
MEd Secondary School Administration and Supervision—University of Missouri at Columbia BA Secondary Education—University of Missouri, Kansas City |
2 years teaching middle school social studies 12 years secondary social studies |
| Edge, Frank (full-time) |
EDUC 102.001 (U) Intro to Holistic Child II EDUC 220.2M1 (U) Foundations of Education EDUC 390.002 (U) Math and Science Methods II SCIE 201.001 (U) Science: Language of Engineering |
MA Mathematics—Appalachian State University
MA Teaching—John Hopkins University BS Physics—University of Washington |
3 years toward PhD in Mathematics Education – University of Louisville
4 years secondary math teacher 18 years community college developmental mathematics specialist 5 years university mathematics instructor |
| Elkins, Penny (full-time) |
EDEL 625.3R1 (G) Managing School Environment |
PhD Educational Administration and Supervision—Georgia State University
EdS Education Administration and Supervision—Georgia College and State University MEd Early Childhood Education—Mercer University BA Early Childhood Education and Christianity—Mercer University |
InTech Training: Early Childhood Education |
| Feng, Jianhua (full-time) |
EDUC 205.1D1 (U) Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education EDUC 220 1D1 (U) Foundations of Education EDUC 257.2D1 (U) Psychology and Development of the Learner EDUC 488 (U) Supervision: Mentored Practicum |
EdD Curriculum and Instruction—University of Memphis MS Child Development and Early Childhood Education—Wheelock College BEd Early Childhood Education—Huazhong Normal University |
InTech Training: Early Childhood Education |
| Gardner, Catherine (full-time) |
EDUC 364.2H1 (U) Professional Development Seminar I EDUC 364.2D1 (U) Professional Development Seminar I EDUC 465.2D1 (U) Professional Development Seminar IV EDUC 465.2H (U) Professional Development Seminar IV EDUC 425 (U) Health for Middle Grades Education EDUC 464 (U) Professional Development Seminar II EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship |
PhD Science Education—University of Georgia MEd Science Education—East Carolina University BS Biology—East Carolina University |
InTech Training: Early Childhood Education InTech Training: Middle Grades Education InTech Training: Secondary Education Redelivery of InTech Early Childhood Education Redelivery of InTech Middle Grades Education |
| Garvin, Carolyn (full-time) |
EDUC 102B.001 (U) Field Component 1B EDUC 202B (U) Fieldwork Component IIB EDUC 225.001 (U) Introduction to Teacher Education EDUC313B.001 (U) Field Component III EDUC 399 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork II EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Practicum EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 496 (U) Field Component IV B EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship |
MEd Education—Social Studies/Political Science Mercer University BA History, Spanish—David Lipscomb College |
Georgia Teaching Certificates: • DT5 Early Childhood Education (P-5) • DT5 Elementary Grades (P-8) • DT5 Social Science (7-12) • TCT Social Sciences InTech Training: Middle Grades Education InTech Training: Secondary Education |
| Gyagenda, Ismail (full-time) |
EDSS 601.A01(G) Physical and Cultural Geography EDUC 698.A04 (G) Research Project in Education EDUC 798.A03 (G) Specialist’s Field Problem |
PhD Educational Studies Concentration: Educational Research Methods—Emory
University MA Educational Administration and Supervision—The University of The District of Columbia MEd Teaching English as a Foreign Language—Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan BA Literature in English and Religious Studies and Education—Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda |
Multi-national Academic experience: Taught in Uganda, Jordan, and USA In-Tech Training |
| Hathaway, Anne (full-time) |
EDUC 640.161 (G) Pedagogy for all Learners MATH 201.001 (U) Math: The Language of Engineering |
EdD Curriculum and Teaching Mathematics Cognate—University of North
Carolina Greensboro MLS Instructional Technology Emphasis—University of North Carolina Greensboro BA Elementary Education–Intermediate (4-9) Track with Mathematics Concentration—University of North Carolina Greensboro |
Mathematics Education Consultant K–12—Southeast Regional
Education Center, NC Department of Public Instruction NC Public School Teacher Certification:
InTech Training: Middle Grades InTech Redelivery Training: Middle Grades |
| Jenkins, Kevin (full-time) |
EDEL 635.3H1 (G) Assessment and Evaluation EDEL 635.3M1 (G) Assessment and Evaluation EDEL 635.A03 (G) Assessment and Evaluation |
EdD Educational Leadership – The University of Georgia
EdS Educational Leadership – The University of Georgia MEd Educational Leadership – The University of Georgia BA Spanish – Mercer University |
11 Years experience in K-12 public education, as a Spanish teacher and
local school administrator, at the middle school and high school levels
Three years graduate level teaching experience at two major research universities Two years in a clinical faculty role at The University of Georgia, 1 year as assistant professor at the University of South Carolina Commissioned officer, Captain, in the US Army Reserves (9 years total) with related leadership training and experience |
| Lacefield, William O. III (full-time) |
Sabbatical during Spring 2006 Semester |
EdD Curriculum Studies Emphasis: Instructional Improvement in Mathematics
Education—Georgia Southern University EdS Early Childhood Education—Mercer University MEd Curriculum and Instruction, Mathematics Education—University of Southern Mississippi BA Mathematics With secondary certification—Mercer University |
|
| Lackey, Tracy K. (full-time) |
EDUC 202.001 (U) The Learning and Developing Child II EDUC 357.001 (U) Psychology of Learning EDUC 405.001 (U) Classroom Management EDUC 633.261 (G) Classroom Management –Diverse Learners |
PhD Special Education—University of Wisconsin
MS Special Education—Jackson State University BS Speech Pathology and Audiology—Tennessee State University |
|
| Lancette, Leonard (full-time) |
EDUC 390.2D1 (U) Geographic Concepts EDUC 390.2H1 (U) Geographic Concepts EDUC 429.1D1 (U) Teaching Social Studies for Middle Grades Education EDUC 429.1H1(U) Teaching Social Studies for Middle Grades Education |
EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University EdS Educational Leadership—Georgia State University MEd Secondary Education—Georgia State University BS Social Studies Education—University of Minnesota |
|
| Lilly, Dana (full-time) |
EDUC 376.2H1 (U) Teaching Language Arts for Early Childhood Education EDUC 377.1H1 (U) Teaching Literacy for Early Childhood Education EDUC 377.1H2 (U) Teaching Literacy for Early Childhood Education |
PhD Early Childhood Education—Florida State University MA Early Childhood Education—The University of West Florida BA Elementary Education—The University of West Florida |
Professional Development Activities including the Reggio Emilia Approach to Teaching and Learning, The Project Approach, Bank Street Curriculum Development, Instructional Technology, Deigial Photography, and Mutlimedia Tools |
| Martray, Carl R. (full-time) |
EDEL 675.3Hi/3M1/A06 (G) Foundations of Leadership | PhD Educational Psychology—University of Alabama MA Educational
Psychology—University of Alabama |
17 years experience as a Dean of Education, 4 years as an Assist/Assoc Dean, 3 years as a Principal of an elementary school |
| McCall, Margaret (full-time) |
EDUC 358.2H1 (U) Nature of Learners with Special Needs EDUC 450.2D1 (U) Intervention Strategies for Learners with Special Needs EDUC 450.2H1 (U) Intervention Strategies for Learners with Special Needs EDUC 451.3D7 (U) Assessment and Evaluation in Special Education and Early Childhood EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching |
MEd Early Childhood—Georgia State University BS Early Childhood Education—Georgia State University |
Post-graduate work in Special Education (30 hours)—Georgia State
University High/Scope Preschool and Infant/Toddler Training (10 hours) InTech Training InTech Redelivery Training |
| McCormick, Chris (full-time) |
EDUC 506.A01 (G) Nature/Needs Middle Grades Learner EDUC 698.A02 (G) Research Project in Education EDUC 698.A03(G) Research Project in Education |
PhD Educational Studies—Emory University MEd Middle Grades Education—Mercer University BS Mechanical Engineering—Savannah State University |
T-5 certificate in Georgia for Middle Grades Education, Expired Dr. Jackqueline Irvines' CULTURES Program graduate |
| Michael, Karen (full-time) |
EDUC 405.3DE/3HE (U) Classroom Management Seminar EDUC 478.1D1 (U) Teaching Literacy for Middle Grades EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship |
PhD Literacy and Language Education—Purdue University EdS Literacy and Language Education—Purdue University MEd Middle Grades Education: English—North Georgia University BA Early Childhood Education—Georgia Southern University |
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| Morris, Margaret (full-time) |
Dept Chair – no course assignments for Spring 06 |
EdD Early Childhood Education—University of Georgia MEd Elementary Education—North Georgia College BA Elementary Education—Shorter College |
Georgia Certification T-7 in Early Childhood (2020) InTech Training: Early Childhood Education InTech Training: Secondary Education |
| Norby, Rena Faye (full-time) |
EDUC 210.1H1(U) Instructional Technologies EDUC 421.2H1 (U) Teaching Science for Early Childhood Education EDUC 421.2H2(U) Teaching Science for Early Childhood Education |
PhD Science Education—Georgia State University
MS Physics—Georgia State University Med Secondary Education—Georgia State University BA Physics—Emory University |
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| Paille, Emille (full-time) |
EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Practicum EDUC 586 (G) Mentored Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship EDUC 643.AI2 (G) Advanced Teaching Of Language Arts EDUC 654.AI4(G) Children’s Literature |
EdD Language Education—University of Georgia MEd Elementary Education—Georgia State University BS Elementary Education—State University of West Georgia |
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| rosenstein, debra (full-time) (Note: dr. rosenstein spells her name in all lower case letters. This is not a typing error) |
EDUC 626.AI2 (G) Creative Dimensions of Teaching EDUC 671.AI3 (G) Advanced Teaching of Science for Early Childhood Education EDUC 681.AI4 (G) Advanced Teaching of Social Science: Early Childhood Education |
EdD Curriculum and Instruction Child Development—Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University MS Horticultural Therapy—University of Tennessee, Knoxville BA Psychology—North Carolina University |
Brain Based Certified by Jensen Learning Corporation 120 hours Play Therapy: total 48hours Play Therapist and Education Consultant 1993–2001 Clinical Child Life Specialist 1988–2001 |
| Ross, Peter (full-time) |
EDUC 614.A03 (G) Educational psychology EDUC 614.A06 (G) Educational psychology EDUC 712.A02 (G) Advance Personality Theory |
PhD School Psychology —University of Florida EdS School Psychology—University of South Florida MA School Psychology—University of South Florida BA Psychology and Russian—New College, University of South Florida |
Licensed Professional Counselor (Georgia) Certified School Psychologist(Georgia) Nationally Certified School Psychologist (Georgia) Licensed School Psychologist (Florida) Former Director of child/adolescent psychiatric practice |
| Scott-Simmons, Wynnetta (full-time) |
EDUC 377.1D1 (U) Effective Reading and Writing Methods and Materials EDUC 378.1H1 (U) Children’s Literature Across the Curriculum EDUC 379.2H1 (U) Young Adolescent Literature |
EdS Early Childhood—Mercer University
Med Earl Childhood—Mercer University BS—Bennett College |
Support Teacher – Reading Diversity Trainer – Fayette County
TSS Certification GPS Redelivery Trainer |
| Sliger, Bruce (full-time) |
EDEL 605.G01 (G) Leadership in Curriculum EDUC 526.A03 (G) Foundations of Education EDUC 602.A02 (G) School Philosophy, Structures, and Programs |
EdD Supervision—University of Georgia EdS Administration and Supervision—Tennessee Tech University MEd Social Studies—Tennessee Tech University BS Economics—Tennessee Tech University |
1992–1994 Principal, Lakeside Middle School, Evans, GA 1988–1991 Principal, Fairview Elementary School, Covington, GA 1987–1988 Assistant Principal, McNair Jr. High School, Atlanta, GA |
| Spaid, Randy (full-time) |
EDUC 210.001 (U) Instructional Technologies EDUC 331.001 (U) Math and Science Methods EDUC 364..2E1 (U) Professional Development Seminar EDUC 364..2M1 (U) Professional Development Seminar EDUC 604.161 (G) Philosophy and School Structures (Research Element) EDUC 689.061 (G) Action Research Project |
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. |
| Staramiello, Al (full-time) |
EDUC 283.001 (U) Fundamentals of Special Education EDUC 283.1H1 (U) Fundamentals of Special Education EDUC 313.001 (U) Learning Environment II |
EdD Special Education Concentration: Learning and Behavioral Disorders—University
of Northern Colorado MEd Special Education—Slippery Rock University BS Mental Retardation—Clarion University |
InTech Training: Early Childhood Education InTech Training: Middle Grades Education InTech Training: Secondary Education |
| Swindle, Richard (full-time) |
EDEL 675.3Hi/3M1/A06 (G) Foundations of Leadership | PhD Educational Leadership—Emory University MEd—University of Montevallo BA History—Samford University |
Experience as higher education administrator and Senior Vice President – Mercer University |
| Willingham, Mary (full-time) |
EDUC 641.AM3 (G) Teaching Reading Early Childhood Education EDUC 661.A01 (G) Developing, Organizing, and Coordinating School Reading Programs EDUC 662.A02 (G) Clinical Practicum |
EdD Guidance and Counseling—The George Washington University EdS Guidance and Counseling—The George Washington University MA English Education—George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University BA English, Philosophy—Vanderbilt University |
Spent time within last 6 years working with public school kindergarten,
first, and third graders in reading and English as a Second Language Worked with 1–5 grade students in a summer writing workshop. |
| Worley, Jerry (full-time) |
EDUC 317.001(U) Social and Cultural Studies EDUC 428.1M1 (U) Content and Learning Through the Social Studies EDUC 428.2E1 (U) Content and Learning Through the Social Studies EDUC 429.101/1M1 (U) Teaching Social Studies for Middle Grades Education EDUC 430.101 (U) Teaching Social Studies for Secondary |
EdD Social Studies—University of Southern Mississippi
MEd Curriculum and Instruction—University of Southern Mississippi BS Secondary Education—Montana State University AA General Curriculum—University of Maryland University College |
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| Harrington, Catherine (part-time – Instructor/Advisor Tift College of Education) |
EDUC 205.2E1 (U) Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education EDUC 330.1E1 (U) Creative Arts for Early Childhood Education |
EdS Elementary Education—Troy State University
MEd Early Childhood—Georgia Southwestern College BS Early Childhood Education—The University of Georgia |
Teacher K-5 27 years SST Specialist Adjunct Heart of Georgia RESA |
| Adwater, Wylene (part-time) |
EDUC 398 (U) Supervision – Fieldwork I | ||
| Allums, Brenda (part-time) |
EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Practicum | EdS Guidance and Counseling—State University of West Georgia
MEd Physical Education—The University of Georgia BS Physical Education—State University of West Georgia |
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| Anderson, Marie (part-time) |
EDUC 202B (U) Supervision: The Holistic Child | MEd Special Education—Georgia College | |
| Billings, Patricia (part-time) |
EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
MEd Early Childhood Education—Georgia State University |
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| Blanchette, Janet (part-time) |
EDEL 685.A01 (G) Technology for School Leaders | EdD Instructional Technology and Distance Education—Nova Southeastern University MEd Middle Childhood Education—Georgia State University BA Elementary Education—University of Florida |
6 years in school technology coordination working with children and students; 12 years teaching experience in middle grades education |
| Brown, Dinah (part-time) |
EDUC 399 – Supervision: Fieldwork II | EdS Social Studies—Georgia College and State University MEd Social Studies—Georgia College and State University BS Social Studies—Georgia College and State University |
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| Briandi, Ashley (part-time) |
EDUC376.2M1 (U) Content and Learning Through the Language Arts | MEd Holistic Educator—Mercer University BS Economics—University of North Carolina-Greensboro |
5 years teaching Kindergarten |
| Brown, Stephen (part-time) |
EDUC 256.1M1 (U) Child and Adolescent Development | EdD Counseling and Student Personnel Services—The University of
Georgia MA Student Personnel Services—Northwestern State University BBA Management—North Georgia College |
Licensed Professional Counselor State of Georgia Director of Career Services – Mercer University |
| Brown-Avery, Laquandra (part-time) |
EDUC 466.2D1 (U) Teaching English/Language Arts Middle Grades Education | EdD Educational Leadership—Argosy University EdS Educational Leadership—Argosy University MEd Middle Grades Education—Mercer University |
7 years experience as Reading Specialist at middle and high school levels
3 years experience as SRA Reading Program Manager |
| Bryant, Karen (part-time) |
EDEL 615.G03 (G) Leadership in Today’s Schools | EdD Educational Leadership—The University of Georgia EdS Educational
Administration—The University of Georgia BS Elementary Education—The University of Georgia |
4 years in instruction in the Department of Education and Mathematics and Director of the Remedial Reading Program at Brenau; 11 years in administrative experience in elementary education; 15 years teaching experience in elementary and middle school education |
| Clark, Sarah (part-time) |
EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 584 (G) Supervision: Initial Field Experience EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
EdS Middle Grades—Georgia Southwestern State University
MEd Elementary Education—Georgia Southwestern State University |
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| Clay, Karine (part-time) |
EDUC 205.2H2 (U) Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education | MA Education and Psychology—Pepperdine University |
PhD Education (ABD)—Walden University T-5 in K-12 Multicultural |
| Cochran, Casey (part-time) |
EDUC 508.A01 (G) Plan/Org/Eval in Secondary Education |
PhD Education Foundations—Emory University MA Education—Regent University BS Education—The University of Georgia |
Middle School/High School Teacher of Geography and Social Sciences—Virginia Beach, VA |
| Collins, Geri (part-time) |
EDUC 622.AI1 (G) Curriculum and Instruction: Middle Grades Education | EdD Social Science Education—The University of Georgia Med Middle Grades Education—Mercer University BS Middle Grades Education—Mercer University |
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| Collins, Tammy (part-time) |
EDUC 210.1D1 (U) Instructional Technologies | MIT—American InterContinental University BLS—Mercer University |
Sr. Computer Technician Assistant/Network Administrator Coordinator Douglas Regional Academic Center—Mercer University |
| Crumbliss, Mary "Evie" (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching | EdSpec—Georgia College
MEd—Georgia College BS Educ Social Science—Georgia Southern College |
Classroom Teacher Primary Grades 1965-72 Elementary Curriculum Director 1972-93 Workshop Presenter Storyteller Tutor-Reading |
| Davis, Dianne (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching | ||
| DeLoach, Janet (part-time) |
EDUC 256.1E1 (U) Child and Adolescent Development EDUC 376/466.2E1 (U) Teaching Language Arts for Early Childhood Education/Middle Grades Education |
EdS Elementary Education—Troy State MEd Early Childhood—Georgia Southwestern State University BS Early Childhood Education—Georgia College and State University |
Georgia Certificate PBT-6 TSS Early Childhood Middle Grades Leadership |
| Derzi, Khalil (part-time) |
EDMT 631.061 (G) Geometry for Middle Grades Education/Secondary Education Teachers | EdS Middle Grades Education—Mercer University MEd Secondary Education, Math—Mercer University BS Mathematics Education—Florida State University |
15 gsh in Mathematics completed for the MEd in Secondary Education, Mathematics—Mercer University 3 gsh in Mathematics Education completed for the MEd in Secondary Education, Mathematics —Mercer University |
| Dougherty, Paula (part-time) |
EDUC 358.2M1 (U) Nature of Learners/Special Needs | EdS Educational Administration—The University of Georgia MEd Special Education—Georgia College |
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| Florin, Evelyn (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching |
EdS Administration and Supervision—State University of West Georgia MEd Administration and Supervision—State University of West Georgia BS Physical Education—Georgia Southern College |
|
| Fowler, Gail (part-time) |
EDEL 625.3R1 (G) Managing the School Environment (Course being co-taught by Dr. Penny Elkins – full time faculty) |
EdD Educational Leadership – University of Sarasota
EdS Administration and Supervision – Troy State University MEd Social Science Education – Mercer University BS Social Science – Fort Valley State College |
12 years experience as public school administrator at middle and high
school levels
33 years experience in education Awarded the “Outstanding Leadership Award” by Bibb County |
| Helms, Jerry (part-time) |
EDUC 398 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork I EDUC 399 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork II |
EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University
MA Social Studies—Peabody College |
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| Harden, Jo Ellen (part-time) |
EDUC 358.2E1 (U) Nature of Learners/Special Needs | EdS Administration and Supervision—Georgia Southern College MEd Reading Education—The University of Georgia BA Elementary Education—Clemson University |
Professionally Recognized Special Educator – Special Education Administration
certification Title I director for 33 years (Dodge County) Special Education Director for 31 years (Dodge County Schools) |
| Harrison, Ronald (part-time) |
EDES 631.A03 (G) Topics of Environmental Science | PhD Entomology—The University of Georgia
MS Horticulture—The University of Georgia BS Plant Science, Agronomy—Utah State University |
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| Hill, Douglas (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching | DMA Music—University of Cincinnati MS Music Education—University of Illinois BM—Ohio University |
Professor of Music—College of Liberal Arts – Mercer University |
| Hilliard, Mike (part-time) |
EDUC 220.1E1 (U) Foundations of Education | MEd—Georgia College BS History—Georgia College |
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| Hodges, Jeannie (part-time) |
EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 488 (U) Supervision – Mentored Practicum EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching |
MEd Elementary Education—Mercer University BS Elementary Education—Georgia Southern College |
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| Hogan, Mary (part-time) |
EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching |
MEd—Mercer University AB Liberal Arts—Tift College |
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| Hunt, Mary Helen (part-time) |
EDUC 611.A02 (G) Child Development | PhD—Georgia State University EdS—Georgia State University MEd—Georgia State University |
Licensed Psychologist and School Psychologist for the Rockdale County School System |
| Jacobs, Mary (part-time) |
EDEL 635.3R1 (G) Assessment and Evaluation | EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University
MEd Early Childhood Education—Georgia Southwestern State University BS Home Economics—The University of Georgia |
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| Jones, Kelly (part-time) |
EDUC 365(U) Professional Development Seminar II |
MEd Instructional Technology—Georgia College and State University BS Communications and Information Tech—Mercer University |
Director, Media Center, Mercer University |
| Jones, Linda (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching |
EdS Administration and Supervision—West Georgia College MEd Physical Education—Georgia State University BS Education, Physical Education—Georgia College |
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| Kelsey, Pamela (part-time) |
EDUC 210.2D1 (U) Instructional Technologies EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship |
EdS—University of Georgia MAEd—University of Georgia BFA Art Education—University of Georgia |
|
| Knight, Charles L. (part-time) |
EDUC 210.2H3(U) Instruction Technologies | EdS Instructional Technology/ Media—State University of West Georgia MA Sociology—Central Missouri State College BS Social Studies Education—Southeast Missouri State College |
InTech Certified and certified to teach InTech to school systems |
| Knight, Marcia (part-time) |
EDUC 210.2H4 (U) Instructional Technologies | MEd Educational Technology—Georgia College and State University
BS Middle Grades Education—Mercer University |
InTech Redelivery Certificate
WebTech Certificate |
| Letbetter, Anne (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
MEd Education—Texas A&M BBA Business Administration—Sam Houston State Teachers College |
Teacher—DeKalb County Schools (25 years experience) Supervised numerous student teachers |
| Marchman, Judy (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship |
EdS—Georgia State University
MEd English/Education—West Georgia College BA—Mercer University |
|
| Mason, Susan (part-time) |
EDUC 205.1H1 (U) Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education EDUC 205.2H1 (U) Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education |
EdS Educational Leadership—Argosy University
MA Early Childhood—Piedmont College BS Middle Grades Education—Mercer University |
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| Mize, James (part-time) |
EDUC 428 (U) Teaching Social Studies for Early Childhood Education | EdS Administration and Supervision—Clemson University
MEd Social Science Education—The University of Georgia BA Health and Physical Education—Furman University |
|
| Nordan, Janice (part-time) |
EDUC 102B (U) Supervision: Field Component 1B – The Holistic Child |
MEd Education—Georgia College and State University BA Secondary Education—Troy State University |
|
| Owens, Dawn (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 584 (G) Supervision: Initial Field Experience EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching |
EdS Social Studies Education—Georgia State University
MA Teaching—University of South Carolina BA Bible Education—Columbia Bible College |
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| Pawlik, Teresa (part-time) |
EDUC 584 (G) Supervision: Initial Field Experience EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
EdD Education of Gifted—The University of Georgia
EdS Educational Psychology—the University of Georgia MA—West Virginia University BA—Rosary College |
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| Paxton, Mercedes (part-time) |
EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
MEd Secondary Education—Georgia State University
BA History—Agnes Scott College |
Retired Social Studies teacher in DeKalb County, Georgia school system
Has received numerous awards and honors including State STAR teacher, 1986, Lakeside STAR teacher (7 times), Most Influential Teacher designated by Presidential Scholar Semi-Finalist (7 times) |
| Payne, John (part-time) |
EDUC 421.2D1 (U) Teaching Science for Early Childhood Education | PhD Science Education—Georgia State University DAST (Diploma in Advanced Studies in Teaching)—Emory University MAT—Emory University |
30 years teaching physics and chemistry in the Cobb County School system and as adjunct physics instructor |
| Prothro, Janet (part-time) |
EDUC 466.2h1 (U) Teaching English/Language Arts Middle Grades Education EDUC 478.1H1 (U) Teaching Literacy for Middle Grades Education |
MEd Secondary English—West Georgia College
BS Education—Georgia Southern College |
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| Rath, Catherine (part-time) |
EDUC 332.001 (U) Teaching Reading | EdS Early Childhood Education—Mercer University MS Education-Reading—Northern Illinois University BS Education—Illinois State University |
32 years public schools’ teaching experience |
| Roberts, Stanley (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching | DMA—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
MCM—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—Mercer University |
Associate Professor of Music – College of Liberal Arts |
| Rogers, Doreen (part-time) |
EDUC 478.1E1 (U) Literacy for Middle Grades Education | EdS—Georgia College MEd Elementary Education—Georgia College BS Elementary Education—Georgia College |
Experience teaching Technology Course in Dodge County for Teacher Certification |
| Rowe, Regina (part-time) |
EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching |
MEd Elementary Education—Georgia College and State University
BS Elementary Education—Auburn University |
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| Rowe, William (Bill) (part-time) |
EDUC 398 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork I EDUC 399 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork |
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| Saulson, Jon (part-time) |
EDUC 583.A02 (G) Intro to Special Education EDUC 583.A03 (G) Intro to Special Education |
PhD Special Education—University of Florida
MEd Special Education—University of Florida BA Education—University of Florida |
Coordinator of Special Education in Gwinnett County, Georgia |
| Shockley, Karen (part-time) |
EDUC 313B (U) Supervision: Fieldwork Component III - The Holistic Child EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 498 (U) Supervision: Internship |
EdS Educational Administration—University of Georgia MEd Education—Mercer University AB English—Wesleyan College |
Certificate in English, French, Supervision and Administration TSS Endorsement Experience as teacher, principal, workshop presenter, storyteller Adjunct faculty – Wesleyan College * Georgia College and State University |
| Sietsema, Richard (part-time) |
EDUC 330.1M1 (U) Exploration of Learning Through the Creative Arts | EdD Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Administration— Montana
State University MEd Music Education— Vandercook College of Music BMEd Music Education— Nebraska State Teacher College |
K-8 Public School Teacher, 18 years Held public School Certificate: |
| Singley, Elaine (part-time) |
EDUC 330.1H1 (U) Creative Arts for Early Childhood Education | EdS Early Childhood Education—Georgia College MEd Early Childhood Education —Georgia College BS—Georgia College |
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| Smith, Joyce “Mercedes” (part-time) |
EDUC 398 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork I EDUC 399 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork II |
PhD Educational Leadership— Georgia State University
EdS Science Education—Georgia State University MA History—Georgia State University BA History—Georgia State University |
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| Smith, Penelope “Penny” (part-time) |
EDUC 205.1M (U) Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education | EdS Administration and Supervision—Georgia College
MEd Early Childhood—Georgia College |
8 years – Principal – Bibb County Schools – grades PK-6
6 years – Asst. Principal - grades K-6 16 years – Teacher – grades K-5 |
| Smith, Robin (part-time) |
EDUC 379 (U) Young Adult Literature EDUC 476.201/478.2M1 (U) Teaching Literacy for Middle Grades Education/7-12 |
EdS Curriculum and Instruction—Argosy University
MEd Administration and Supervision—Georgia College and State University BS Early Childhood Education—Mercer University |
Gifted Reading Endorsement Early Childhood Middle Grades Language Arts Middle Grades Social Studies |
| Smith, Sharon D. (part-time) |
EDUC 647.A03 (G) Prev/Diag/Literacy Problems | PhD Reading Education—The University of Georgia EdS Reading Education—The University of Georgia MEd Reading Education—The University of Georgia AB Latin and Greek—The University of Georgia |
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| Smith, Sharon (part-time) |
EDUC 584 (G) Supervision: Initial Field Experience EDUC 585 (G) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 586 (G) Supervision: Mentored Practicum EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
EdS Early Childhood—Mercer University
MEd Early Childhood Education—Mercer University BS Early Childhood Education—University of Georgia |
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| Spears, Eric (part-time) |
EDUC 390.091 (U) Geographic Concepts for Teachers | PhD Geography—West Virginia University MA International Political Economy—The University of Warwick BA Geography—Marshall University |
Director – International Education – Mercer University |
| Springstead, Gail (part-time) |
EDUC 202B (U) Supervision: Fieldwork Component II - The Holistic Child | EdS Educational Administration—The University of Georgia
MEd—Georgia College at Milledgeville |
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| Stahl, Shelley (part-time) |
EDUC 466.201/2M1/EDUC 468.201 (U) Teaching English/Language Arts Middle Grades Education/Teaching English | MEd Secondary English Education—Mercer University | T-5 English 7-12 NBCT AYA/ELA Gifted Endorsement |
| Stone, Donald Wayne (part-time) |
EDUC 257 .2H1 (U) Psychology and Development of the Learner | EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University MEd Elementary Education—Georgia State University BS Elementary Education—Georgia Southern College |
28 years teaching and administrative experience in elementary and middle grades education |
| Swearingen, Haroldeen (part-time) |
EDUC 283.283.1D1 (U) Fundamentals of Special Education | EdS Administration and Supervision—Lincoln Memorial University
MEd Early Childhood Education—Brenau University |
15 years experience in public schools, administrative appointment working with students with special skills and talents as well as problems and difficulties |
| Teal, Larry (part-time) |
EDUC 399 (U) Supervision: Fieldwork II |
EdS Administration and Supervision—Georgia State University MEd Educational Leadership—Georgia State University BA History—Georgia State University |
|
| Tilson, Geraldine (part-time) |
EDUC 485 (U) Supervision: Professional Practicum EDUC 488 (U) Supervision: Mentored Practicum |
MEd Educational Administration—University of Georgia BS Music Education—East Tennessee State University |
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| Tinkler, Delbert William (part-time) |
EDUC 682.A14 (G) Advanced Teaching of Social Science: Middle Grades Education/Secondary Education | EdD Social Science Education—The University of Georgia MEd Social Science Education—The University of Georgia BA Political Science—Duke University |
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| Trimble, Arcella (part-time) |
EDUC 612.A02 (G) Adolescent Development | PhD School Psychology—University of Southern Mississippi
MS Community Counseling—Georgia State University BA Psychology—Spelman College |
School Psychologist for DeKalb County School System |
| Tuck, Brooks (part-time) |
EDUC 492 (U) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 592 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching EDUC 596 (G) Supervision: Student Teaching Internship |
EdS Educational Administration—University of Georgia MEd Administration and Supervision—The University of Georgia BA Elementary Education—Mercer University |
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| Vetter, John (part-time) |
EDUC 283.2H1 (U) Fundamentals of Special Education | MS Education—University of Kansas
BA Sociology—Augusta State University |
Taught four years in special needs classroom |
| Ware-Johnson, Amanda (part-time) |
EDUC 641.A13 (G) Teaching Reading: Early Childhood Education | EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University MEd Middle Grades Education—Mercer University BS Social Work—The University of Georgia |
|
| Weber, Kathryn (part-time) |
EDUC 226.1H1 (U) Health Nutrition and Safety | MEd Early Childhood Education— Slippery Rock University
BS Elementary Education—Miami University |
|
| Whatley, Clemmie (part-time) |
EDMT 601.A03 (G) Problem Solving in Mathematics | PhD Mathematics Education—Emory University EdS Secondary Math Education —State University of West Georgia MS Applied Mathematics— Georgia Institute of Technology BS Mathematics—Clark College |
Taught math education and math classes for Oglethorpe University and Emory
University
K-12 experience in the public schools |
| Wood, Janet (part-time) |
EDUC 496 (U) Supervision: Field Component IV B – The Holistic Child | MEd Special Education— West Georgia College BS Special Education—West Georgia College |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Adams, Charles (part-time) |
LAW 629 Managing Law Practice | JD—Mercer University BA—Mercer University |
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| Armstrong, Monica (part-time) |
LAW 469 Advanced Income Tax | ML—University of Florida, College of Law JD—North Carolina Central University, School of Law BA International Studies—University of North Carolina |
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| Baker, Alice (full-time) |
LAW 403 Antitrust LAW 206 Evidence |
LLM—New York University JD—University of Virginia BA in Humanities—California State University Northridge |
|
| Baldwin, Anthony (full-time) |
LAW 151 Jurisdiction and Judgments LAW 499 Labor Arbitration LAW 553 Sports Law Seminar |
JD—Harvard BA Government—Boston University |
|
| Bates, Carter (part-time) |
LAW 488 Partnership Tax | LLM—New York University
JD—Mercer University BBA—University Of Georgia |
|
| Beltz, Ed (part-time) |
LAW 103 Introduction to Legal Research LAW 643 Advanced Legal Research |
JD—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
BA—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
|
| Blumoff, Ted (full-time) |
LAW 489 Topics in the Jurisprudence of Crime LAW 655 Bioethics and the Law |
PhD—St. Louis University JD—Washington University BS Psychology—St. Louis University |
|
| Boyer, Wes (part-time) |
LAW 411 Business Reorganization | JD—Mercer University
BBA/BS Economics and Management—Georgia College and State University |
|
| Brennen, David (full-time) |
LAW 454 Taxation of Estates, Gifts and Trusts
LAW 456 Taxation of Tax Exempt Organizations |
LLM—University of Florida JD—University of Florida BBA Finance—Florida Atlantic University |
|
| Cassidy, Suzanne (full-time) |
LAW 103 Intro. To Legal Research
LAW 643 Advanced Legal Research |
JD—Mercer University MS Library and Information Studies—Florida State University AB Social Work—University of Georgia |
|
| Chapman, Claire (part-time) |
LAW 534 Advanced Litigation Drafting | JD—Mercer University
AB English—Georgia College and State University |
|
| Clark, Chris (part-time) |
LAW 534 Advanced Litigation Drafting | JD—Mercer University
BS Business Administration—Citadel |
|
| Claxton, Joe (full-time) |
LAW 441 Decedents’ Estates and Trusts
LAW 439 American Legal History |
JD—Duke University BA American History—Emory University |
|
| Cole, Bonnie (part-time) |
LAW 574 Effective and Affective Lawyering | JD—Mercer University MA English—University of North Florida BA Language and Literature—University of North Florida |
|
| Cole, John (full-time) |
LAW 423 Constitutional Law Seminar | JD—University of Pennsylvania MA—Indiana University AB—Duke University |
|
| Cooper, John (part-time) |
LAW 610 Florida Constitutional Law | JD—University Of Florida |
|
| Cox, Charles (part-time) |
LAW 567 Pretrial Practice | JD—Mercer University BA History—LaGrange College |
|
| Creswell, Richard (full-time) |
LAW 560 Torts II
LAW 496 Animal Law Seminar |
JD—Vanderbilt University AB History—Emory University |
|
| Cruse, Christine (part-time) |
LAW 466 Georgia Criminal Practice and Procedure | JD—Mercer University
BA Psychology—Rutgers University |
|
| Dantzler, Deryl (full-time) |
LAW 640 Problems in Trial Evidence
LAW 536 Advanced Trial Practice |
JD—Mercer University BA Psychology—Mercer University |
|
| Donovan, Mary S. (part-time) |
LAW 462 Federal Criminal Law | JD—Emory University BA English, Literature, and Creative Writing—Dartmouth College |
|
| Edwards, Brown (part-time) |
LAW 455 Estate Planning | LLM Taxation—New York University JD—Mercer University BA Business Administration—University of Georgia |
|
| Edwards, Linda (full-time) |
LAW 457 Appellate Practice and Procedure LAW 661 Advanced Writing Groups |
JD—University of Tennessee BA English—Florida State University |
|
| Elliott, James (part-time) |
LAW 522 Local Government Law | JD—Mercer University BS Industrial Management—Georgia Institute of Technology |
|
| Fleissner, Jim (full-time) |
LAW 536 Advanced Trial Practice LAW 670 Criminal Procedure - Litigation Process |
JD—University of Chicago BA Political Science Teaching—Marquette University |
|
| Floyd, Daisy Hurst (part-time) |
LAW 661 Advanced Writing Group | JD—University Of Georgia MA Political Science—Emory University BA Political Science—Emory University |
|
| Floyd, Timothy (part-time) |
LAW Capital Defenders Project | JD—University of Georgia MA Political Science—Emory University BA Political Science—Emory University |
|
| Gibson, Denise (part-time) |
LAW 103 Introduction to Legal Research | JD—Nova Southeastern University MA Library and Information Science—Florida State University BA Sociology/Political Science—University of Arizona |
|
| Hervey, William (part-time) |
LAW 544 Public Health Law | JD—St. Johns University BA Biology—Hofstra University |
|
| Hicks, Deron (part-time) |
LAW 642 Problems in Georgia Tort Law | JD—Mercer University
BFA—Hofstra University |
|
| Higdon, David (part-time) |
LAW 571 Worker’s Compensation | JD—University Of Georgia
AB History—University Of Georgia |
|
| Hill, Bill (part-time) |
LAW 669 Environmental Law Practice | JD—Gonzaga University School of Law BS Business—Colorado University |
|
| Hogue, Frank (part-time) |
LAW 436 Advanced Criminal Trial Technique | JD—Mercer University
MA Theology—Emmanuel School of Religion MA Philosophy—Georgia State University BA Religion—Atlanta Christian College |
|
| Hogue, Laura (part-time) |
LAW 436 Advanced Criminal Trial Technique | JD—Mercer University
BA Management—Columbus College |
|
| Hricik, David (full-time) |
LAW 210 Patent Law and Litigation
LAW 542 Remedies |
JD—Northwestern University BA English/Sociology—University of Arizona |
|
| Hunt, James (part-time; joint with School of Business) |
Sabbatical Spring 2006 | LLM Jurisprudence—Harvard University
PhD American History—University Of Wisconsin JD—University Of North Carolina MA American History—University Of Wisconsin BA History—University Of North Carolina |
|
| Jellum, Linda (full-time) |
LAW 659 Advanced Transactional Drafting LAW 412 Business Associations |
JD—Cornell University BA Psychology—Cornell University |
|
| Johnson, Anne (part-time) |
LAW 643 Advanced Legal Research | JD—Villanova University
BS—Villanova University |
|
| Johnson, Steve (full-time) |
LAW 451 Environmental Law | LLM Environmental Law—George Washington University
JD—Villanova University BS Computer Science—Villanova University |
|
| Jones, Mark (full-time) |
LAW 472 Immigration Law LAW 420 Comparative Law |
LLM—University of Michigan MA Jurisprudence—University of Oxford BA Jurisprudence—University College, Oxford |
|
| Kosek, Reynold (full-time) |
LAW 153 Sales
LAW 542 Remedies |
JD—University of North Carolina MLS Library Science—University of New York at Albany AB History—West Virginia University |
|
| Lewis, Harold (full-time) |
LAW 151 Jurisdiction and Judgments LAW 414 Civil Rights Seminar |
JD—Stanford University BA Political Science—Columbia College |
|
| Longan, Patrick (full-time) |
LAW 442 Judicial Field Placement
LAW 149 Legal Profession |
JD—University of Chicago MA Theory of Economics Policy and Planning—University of Sussex AB Economics/Political Science—Washington University |
|
| Lumsden, Katherine (part-time) |
LAW 466 Georgia Criminal Practice and Procedure | JD—Mercer University BA International Affairs—Florida State University |
|
| Mathews, Hon. Thomas (part-time) |
LAW 494 Juvenile Court Practice and Procedure | JD—Mercer University BA Political Science—Mercer University |
|
| Oedel, David (full-time) |
LAW 150 American Constitutional Systems
LAW 527 Transportation Law and Politics Seminar |
JD—Boston University BA Anthropology and Sociology—Haverford College |
|
| Perkins, John (part-time) |
LAW 643 Advanced Legal Research
LAW 103 Introduction To Legal Research |
JD—University Of North Dakota
MS—University Of Iowa BA—University Of Chicago |
|
| Peterman, Pete (part-time) |
LAW 564 Trial Practice | JD—Mercer University MS—Mercer University BA English/Sociology—Mercer University |
|
| Ritchie, David T. (full-time, visiting) |
LAW 152 Legal Writing I LAW 399 Comparative Con. Law Seminar LAW 661 Advanced Writing Group |
PhD—University of Oregon LLM—Beasley School of Law, Temple University JD—Howard University, School of Law BA—Cleveland State University |
|
| Sabbath, Michael (full-time) |
LAW 153 Sales LAW 428 Commercial Transactions |
LLM—Columbia University JD—Emory University BA Economics—University of Wisconsin |
|
| Salzmann, Victoria (full-time) |
LAW 152 Legal Writing I | JD—Baylor University MS Environmental Biology—Baylor University BS Biology/Environmental Studies—Baylor University |
|
| Sammons, Jack (full-time) |
LAW 206 Evidence
LAW 511 Legal Ethics Seminar |
JD—University of Georgia MAT Clinical Legal Education—Antioch University BA Political Science—Duke University |
|
| Siegel, David (part-time) |
LAW 642 Problems in Georgia Tort Law | JD—Mercer University BA Biology—Wake Forest University |
|
| Sizemore, Lamar (part-time) |
LAW 484 Problems in Insurance Litigation | JD—Mercer University
BA History—Mercer University |
|
| Smith, Boone (part-time) |
LAW 529 Pension and Profit Sharing | JD—University Of Georgia BS Applied Mathematics—Georgia Institute of Technology |
|
| Smith, Michael (full-time) |
LAW 152 Legal Writing I | JD—University of Florida BS Criminology—Florida State University |
|
| Stroup, Kim (part-time) |
LAW 661 Advanced Writing Group | JD—Mercer University BSHE—University of Georgia |
|
| Tillett, Colleen (full-time, visiting) |
LAW 152 Legal Writing I
LAW 540 Real Estate Transactions |
JD—Emory University BA Pre-law—Pennsylvania State University |
|
| Titshaw, Scott (part-time) |
LAW 397 Sexual Orientation and the Law | Dr iur—University of Hamburg, Germany LLM—University of Hamburg, Germany JD—University of Georgia AB Government—Georgetown University |
Doktor der Rechtswissenschaft (Dr. iur.)
Completed all course requirements and in the process of completing the required doctoral dissertation for this degree. Although virtually unknown in the United States, a post-professional doctoral degree in law is essential for German judges and law professors. |
| Treadwell, Mark (part-time) |
LAW 467 Georgia Civil Practice and Procedure | JD—Mercer University
BA History—Valdosta State University |
|
| Tunnessen, Anne (part-time) |
LAW 661 Advanced Writing Group | JD – Mercer University MS Library Science—Clarion University (includes undergraduate courses) |
|
| Walsh, James (part-time) |
LAW 643 Advanced Legal Research
LAW 103 Introduction To Legal Research |
JD—Northern Kentucky University MA Library and Information Science—Dominican University MBA—Northern Kentucky University BA Humanities—University of Minnesota |
|
| Watson, J. Shand (full-time) |
LAW 492 Jurisprudence
LAW 483 International Law Seminar |
LLM—University of Illinois LLB—University of Edinburgh |
|
| Wells, Donal Christopher (full-time) |
LAW 552 Securities Regulation
LAW 521 Corporate Issue Seminar |
JD—University of Iowa BA Economics—Grinnell College |
|
| Williams, Virginia (full-time) |
LAW 444 Domestic Relations Seminar
LAW 643 Domestic Relations |
JD—Hastings College of the Law ME Reading Specialist—Emory University BA Social Studies—Emory University |
|
| White, Nick (part-time) |
LAW 466 Georgia Criminal Practice and Procedure | JD—Mercer University BS Political Science—Georgia College and State University |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| 1 An undergraduate degree is not needed for a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. | |||
| Ashworth, Laurel E. (full-time) |
PHA551 Endocrine Disorders PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Drug Information PHA300 Introduction to Pharmacy PHA371 Patient Care Experience I PHA473 Patient Care Experience III |
PharmD—University of California, San Francisco1 | |
| Banga, Ajay K. (full-time) |
PHA 899 Doctoral research |
PhD Pharmaceutics—Rutgers University MS Pharmaceutics—University of Oklahoma BS Pharmacy—University of Delhi |
|
| Barnett, Candace W. (full-time) |
PHA303 Communication Skills for Pharmacists PHA450 Nervous System Disorders I PHA509 Introduction to Teaching PHA552 GI Disorders PHA553 Pulmonary Disorders |
PhD Pharmacy Health Care Administration—University of Florida BS Pharmacy—Purdue University |
|
| Bartling, James W. (full-time) |
PHA300 Introduction to Pharmacy PHA372 Patient Experience Care II PHA576 Patient Care Experience VI |
PharmD—Mercer University BS Pharmacy—Mercer University |
|
| Cutler, Stephen J. (full-time) |
PHA320 Biochemistry PHA550 Musculoskeletal Disorders PHA528 Pharmacognosy PHA 899 Doctoral Research |
PhD Medicinal Chemistry—University of Georgia BS Chemistry—University of Georgia |
|
| D'Souza, Martin J. (full-time) |
PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA 808 QADA I PHA899 Doctoral Research |
PhD Pharmaceutical Sciences—University of Bombay BS Pharmacy—University of Bombay |
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| Farris, Fred F. (full-time) |
PHA325 Principles of Pharmaceutical Science PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA450 NS I PHA 451 NSII |
PhD Inorganic Chemistry—Purdue University BS Chemistry—University of Central Oklahoma |
|
| Foster, Karla T. (full-time) |
PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA371 Patient Care Experience I PHA562 Self Care PHA575 Patient Care Experience V PHA681 Advanced Practice Experiences – Advanced Community |
PharmD—University of Tennessee BS Biology—University of Tennessee |
|
| Gortney, Justine (full-time) |
PHA 670 Medicine PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—Purdue University BS Pharmacy—Purdue University |
|
| Green, G. Ray (full-time) |
PHA320 Biochemistry PHA801 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Science PHA899 Doctoral Research |
PhD Zoology—Amherst College/University of Massachusetts MS Cell Biology—University of Massachusetts BS Zoology—University of Massachusetts |
|
| Hixson-Wallace, Julie A. (full-time) |
PHA371 Patient Care Experience I PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Internal Medicine |
PharmD—Mercer University1 | |
| Holbrook, John M. (full-time) |
PHA450 Nervous system disorders I PHA451 Nervous system disorders II PHA552 Gastrointestinal disorders PHA553 Pulmonary disorders |
PhD Pharmacology—University of Mississippi BS Pharmacy—Mercer University |
|
| Holloway, Katie (full-time) |
PHA 552 Gastrointestinal disorders PHA553 Pulmonary disorders PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—Auburn University1 | |
| Huang, Vanthida (full-time) |
PHA300 Introduction to Pharmacy PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—Temple University BS Pharmacy—Temple University |
|
| Jackson, Richard A. (full-time) |
PHA302 Biostatistics |
PhD Health Care Administration—University of Mississippi MS Pharmacy Administration—University of Mississippi BS Pharmacy—Mercer University |
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| Jann, Michael W. (full-time) |
PHA450 Nervous System Disorders I PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA451 Nervous System Disorders II PHA696 Advanced Practice Experience – Research |
PharmD—University of Southern California BS Biology—California State University, Los Angeles |
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| Jobe, Lynetta J. (full-time) |
PHA551 Endocrine disorders PHA899 Doctoral Research |
PhD Biomedical Sciences—Auburn University MS Pharmacology—North Carolina State University DVM Veterinary Medicine—Tuskegee University BS Biology—North Carolina State University BS Animal Science—North Carolina State University |
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| Kissack, Julie A (full-time) |
PHA451 Nervous System Disorders II PHA300 Introduction to Pharmacy PHA371 Patient Care Experience I PHA450 Nervous System Disorders I PHA575 Patient Care Experience V PHA678 Advanced Practice Experience – Psychiatry PHA697 Advanced Practice Experience – Substance Abuse |
PharmD—University of Nebraska1 | |
| Marshall, Leisa L. (full-time) |
PHA550 Musculoskeletal Disorders PHA552 Gastrointestinal Disorders PHA564 Geriatric Pharmacy PHA696 Advanced Practice Experience – Geriatrics |
PharmD—Mercer University BS Pharmacy—University of Georgia BA Economics—Davidson College |
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| Martin, Rhonda L. (full-time) |
PHA553 Pulmonary Disorders PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Critical Care PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—Mercer University1 | |
| Matesic, Diane F. (full-time) |
PHA320 Biochemistry PHA553 Pulmonary Disorders PHA548 Project Development PHA549 Introduction to Research PHA899 Doctoral Research |
PhD Biochemistry—University of Pennsylvania MS Biology—University of Cincinnati BS Biology—University of Cincinnati |
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| Matthews, Hewitt W. (full-time) |
PHA509 Introduction to Teaching PHA473 Patient Care Experience III |
PhD Pharmaceutical Biochemistry—University of Wisconsin MS Pharmaceutical Biochemistry—University of Wisconsin BS Pharmacy—Mercer University BS Chemistry—Clark College |
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| Miller, Susan W. (full-time) |
PHA564 Geriatric Pharmacy PHA371 Patient Care Experience I PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA450 Nervous System Disorders I PHA451 Nervous System Disorders II |
PharmD—Mercer University BS Pharmacy—Mercer University |
|
| Montgomery, Jennifer (full-time) |
PHA371 Patient Care Experience I PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—University of North Carolina BS Biology—University of North Carolina |
|
| Nykamp, Diane L. (full-time) |
PHA550 Musculoskeletal Disorders PHA552 Gastrointestinal Disorders PHA553 Pulmonary Disorders PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Ambulatory Care |
PharmD—Mercer University BS Pharmacy—Mercer University |
|
| Palaniappan, Ravi (full-time) |
PHA835 Advanced Physical Pharmacy I PHA899 Doctoral Research |
PhD Pharmaceutics—University of Madras MS Pharmacy—Medical University, Madras BS Pharmacy—University of Madras |
|
| Pollock, Stanley H. (full-time) |
PHA550 Musculoskeletal Disorders PHA552 GI Disorders |
PhD Pharmacology—Louisiana State University MS Pharmacology—Louisiana State University BS Pharmacy—Mercer University BS Zoology—University of Georgia |
|
| Porter, Kalen B. (full-time) |
PHA553 Pulmonary Disorders PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA552 Gastrointestinal Disorders PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Pediatrics |
PharmD—University of Georgia BS Microbiology—University of Georgia |
|
| Quairoli, Kristi (full-time) |
PHA 371 Patient Care Experiences I PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA562 Self Care |
PharmD—University of Florida1 | |
| Ryan, Gina J. (full-time) |
PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Ambulatory Care PHA552 Endocrine Disorders |
PharmD—University of California, San Francisco1 | |
| Slade, J. Hoyt (full-time) |
PHA450 Nervous System Disorders I PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Hematology/Oncology PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—Mercer University BS Science—Harding University |
|
| Stajich, Gregory V. (full-time) |
PHA567 Fundamentals of Neonatology PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA552 Gastrointestinal Disorders PHA553 Pulmonary Disorders PHA680 Advanced Practice Experience – Neonatology |
PharmD—Mercer University BS Pharmacy—Mercer University BS Medical Technology—University of South Florida BA Natural Science—University of South Florida |
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| Strom, J. Grady (full-time) |
PHA325 Principles of Pharmaceutical Science PHA440 General Principles of Pharmacotherapy PHA 801Introduction to Pharmaceutical Science PHA899 Doctoral Research PHA835 Advanced Physical Pharmacy I |
PhD Pharmaceutics—University of Georgia MS Pharmaceutics—University of Georgia BS Pharmacy—University of Georgia |
|
| Unterwagner, Whitney L. (full-time) |
PHA473 Patient Care Experience III PHA551 Endocrine Disorders |
PharmD—Virginia Commonwealth University1 | |
| Wilson, Amanda (full-time) |
PHA306 Introduction to Pharmacy I PHA562 Self Care PHA575 Patient Care Experience V |
PharmD—Mercer University1 | |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Blakey, Susan E. (full-time) |
Learning Resource Center Coordinator for NUR 220, NUR 330, NUR 331 BION 215 (U) Human Pathophysiology |
MS Nursing—Georgia State University BS in Nursing—Georgia State University |
|
| Chase, Lana M. (full-time) |
NUR 321(U) Nursing Research NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition |
Master of Nursing—Emory University BS in Nursing—University of Pennsylvania |
Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing |
| Dattilo, JoEllen (full-time) |
NUR 331 (U) Nursing Care of Infants and Children
NUR 606 (G) Advanced Theory and Curriculum Design NUR 609 (G) Thesis |
PhD in Educational Administration and Supervision—Georgia Sate University Master of Nursing—Emory University BS in Nursing—Duquesne University |
|
| Domico, Virginia Dare (full-time) |
NUR 156 (U) Leadership U NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition NUR 609 (G) Thesis NUR 610 (G) Research Project |
Doctor of Science in Nursing—University of Alabama Master of Nursing—Emory University BS in Nursing—Medical College of Georgia |
|
| Fields, Regina M. (full-time) |
NUR 256 (U) Global Health NUR 330 (U) Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family |
Master of Nursing—University of Kansas BS in Nursing—Temple University |
Certified Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist Community Health Nursing Major; Cultural and Service Mission Experience Global Community Policy Issues involving U.S., Mexico, Africa, and Jamaica Publications and research related to global nursing and cultural diversity. |
| Fuller-Jonap, Freida (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research NUR 610 (G) Research Project |
Doctor of Science in Nursing—University of Alabama MS in Nursing—University of Alabama BS in Nursing—Jacksonville State University |
Certified Family Nurse Practitioner |
| Grier, Elaine C. (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 350/354 (U) Emergency Nursing |
MS Nursing—Georgia State University BS Nursing—Medical College of Georgia |
Certified critical care registered nurse Research and publication experience Certified in advanced cardiac life support over 20+ years in critical care nursing |
| Gunby, Susan S. (full-time) |
NUR 609 (G) Thesis | PhD in Nursing—Georgia State University Master of Nursing—Emory University BS Nursing—Georgia State University |
|
| Hancock, Kathleen F. (full-time) |
NUR 330 (U) Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family NUR 353 (U) Selected Topics in Perinatal Nursing |
Master of Nursing—Emory University BS in Nursing—University of Maryland |
Certified lactation consultant Certified childbirth educator Lamaze International Childbirth Education Certification |
| Hodges, Helen F. (full-time) |
NURN 307 (U) Historical and Political Perspectives in Nursing
NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition NUR 610 (G) Research Project |
PhD in Studies in Higher Education—University of Kentucky MS Nursing—University of Kentucky BS Nursing—Murray State University |
|
| Horat, Catherine T. (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I | MS Nursing—Medical College of Georgia BS Nursing—Medical College of Georgia |
Certified in Family and Family Nurse Practitioner Community Health Nursing—Post Masters completed 2004 Over 20 years as an RN and over 6 years as a Nurse Practitioner working in Community while maintaining a (full-time) faculty position |
| Kamp, Fran E. (part-time) |
Learning Resource Center | MS Nursing—Syracuse University BS Nursing—Adelphi University |
|
| Keeley, Ann C. (full-time) |
NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition |
Master of Nursing—University of Florida BS Nursing—University of Florida |
|
| Lewis, Grace G. (full-time) |
BION 215 (U) Human Pathophysiology NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition |
MS Nursing—Georgia State University BS Nursing—Hampton University |
Clinical Nurse Specialist Medical-Surgical Nursing |
| Mapp, Curlissa P. (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research |
MS in Nursing—Georgia Baptist College of Nursing
BS in Nursing—Georgia Southern University |
|
| Mitchell, Sara H. (full-time) |
NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research NUR 331 (U) Nursing Care of Infants and Children |
PhD in Nursing—Georgia State University Master of Nursing—Emory University BS in Nursing—Medical College of Georgia |
Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner |
| Mize, Virginia M. (part-time) |
NUR 331 (U) Nursing Care of Infants and Children | Master of Nursing—Emory University BS in Nursing—University of South Carolina |
|
| Plitnick, Katherine R. (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 609 (G) Thesis NUR 615 (G) Clinical Practicum and Role Development for Acute/Critical Care Nursing of the Adult |
PhD in Nursing—University of Florida MS in Nursing—Northwestern State University BS in Nursing—Central State University |
Certified critical care registered nurse Certified in advanced cardiac life support |
| Ray, Jill K. (full-time) |
NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition | MS in Nursing—Medical College of Georgia BS in Nursing—Medical College of Georgia |
|
| Rayburn. Sandra K. (full-time) |
NUR 330 (U) Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family NUR 604 (G) Quantitative Methods of Inquiry |
PhD in Higher Education—Georgia State University MS Nursing—Georgia State University BS Nursing—Georgia State University |
|
| Rowe, Brenda B. (full-time) |
NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition NUR 608 (G) Health Care Policy Issues NUR 609 (G) Thesis |
JD—Georgia State University Master of Nursing— Emory University BS Nursing—University of Evansville |
|
| Shabo, Rebecca L. (full-time) |
NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research NUR 331 (U) Nursing Care of Infants and Children NUR 609 (G) Thesis |
PhD Nursing—Georgia State University MS Nursing—University of Alabama BS Nursing—University of North Alabama |
Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner |
| Sharpe, Mary S. (full-time) |
BION 215 (U) Human Pathophysiology NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I |
MS Nursing—Clemson University BS Nursing—Clemson University |
Certified Family Nurse Practitioner |
| Shugart, Kelli P. (full-time) |
NUR 156 (U) Leadership U NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I |
MS Nursing—Georgia State University BS Nursing—Georgia Baptist College of Nursing |
|
| Shuler, Sandra N. (full-time) |
NUR 150/151 (U) Stress Management for Nurses NUR 420 (U) Leadership Practicum and Role Transition |
MS Nursing—Texas Woman's University BS Nursing—Baylor University |
|
| Stephenson, Deborah M. (full-time) |
BIOL 112 (U) Human Anatomy and Physiology II BION 215 (U) Human Pathophysiology NUR 256 (U) Global Health |
MS Biological Science—Georgia State University BS Biological Science—Florida State University |
|
| Streit, Linda A. (full-time) |
NUR 609 (G) Thesis NUR 610 (G) Research Project NUR 613 (G) Teaching Practicum and Role Development for the Nurse Educator |
Doctor of Science in Nursing—University of Alabama MS Nursing—Old Dominion University BS Nursing— Indiana State University |
Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse Certified Advanced Cardiac Life Support |
| Summerville, John G. (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research |
Master of Nursing—Emory University BS Nursing—Kent State |
Pursuing PhD in Nursing at Georgia State University, dissertation in progress |
| Tanner, Deonna M. (full-time) |
NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I
NUR 350/354 (U) Emergency Nursing |
MS in Nursing—State University of West Georgia
BS in Nursing—State University of West Georgia |
|
| Troyan, Patricia J. (full-time) |
NUR 330 (U) Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family NUR 604 (G) Quantitative Methods of Inquiry NUR 609 (G) Thesis |
EdD—Teachers College Columbia University MS Nursing—University of Rochester BS Nursing—Syracuse University |
American College of Nurse Midwifery Certificate |
| White, Diane E. (full-time) |
BION 215 (U) Human Pathophysiology NUR 220 (U) Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NUR 351/352 (U) Critical Care Nursing NUR 610 (G) Research Project |
MS Nursing—Georgia State University BS Nursing—Georgia State University |
Certified critical care registered nurse Doctoral Student at Georgia State University, pursuing PhD in nursing Certified in advanced cardiac life support |
| Wilcox, Tanya (full-time) |
NUR 321 (U) Nursing Research NUR 331 (U) Nursing Care of Infants and Children |
MS in Nursing—Emory University
BS in Nursing—Georgia Baptist College of Nursing |
Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Allen, William Lloyd (full-time) |
CHH 822.24 (G) Classics of Christian Devotion CHH 623.40 (G) Baptist Heritage SPF 702.20 (G) Spiritual Formation II |
PhD Church History—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BS Counseling and Psychology—University of Montevallo |
Spirituality studies—Cardiff University, Wales, during sabbatical,
2000–2001 University work in spirituality—Fordham University, 1980 |
| Culpepper, R. Alan (full-time) |
MIN 903.40 (G) Capstone | PhD Biblical Studies—Duke University MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—Baylor University |
30 years of teaching New Testament Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Baylor University, and The McAfee School of Theology |
| deClaisse-Walford, Nancy L. (full-time) |
OTH 605.10 (G) Old Testament II OTH 800.20 (G) Exodus |
PhD Old Testament—Baylor University MA Semitic Languages and Literature—Fuller Theological Seminary BA Ancient History—California State University |
2 quarters of course work in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literature—University of California at Los Angeles |
| Gannon, J. Truett (full-time) |
MIN 902.10 (G) Mentoring II SPF 701.10 (G) Spiritual Formation I |
DMin—Southeastern Theological Seminary DD—Mercer University BD—Southeastern Theological Seminary AB—Mercer University |
49 years as pastor |
| Garber, David G. (full-time) |
OTH 605.24 (G) Old Testament II OTH 806.24(G) Hebrew Reading: Ezekiel |
PhD Hebrew Bible—Emory University
ThM Biblical Studies and Semitic Languages—Princeton Theological
Seminary |
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| Johnson, Ronald W. (full-time) |
EVM 662.10, 35 (G) Evangelism and Mission I (2) | ThD Missiology—The University of South Africa DMin Evangelism—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—State University of West Georgia |
Pastor, full-time and interim, 16 years
The Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention, 5 years The Home Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention, 13 years Associate Professor, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2 years Appointed Missionary, The Home Mission Board, 5 years Author of 4 books on mission and evangelism |
| Jones, Peter Rhea (full-time) |
PRC 651.10 (G) Introduction to Preaching NTG 803.35 (G) Greek Reading NTG 818.35 (G) Interpretation of the Parables of Jesus |
PhD New Testament—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ThM—Princeton Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MA—University of Mississippi BA—Union University |
21 years pastor of First Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia 11 years professor of New Testament at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary |
| Massey, Denise McLain (full-time) |
PAC 672.24 (G) Pastoral Care II PAC 800.20 (G) Special Topics: Emotional Competence |
PhD Psychology of Religion and Pastoral Care—The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary ThM Psychology of Religion and Pastoral Care—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Theology—Louisiana College |
Certification: Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor with the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education |
| Massey, Karen Gwynn (full-time) |
PRC 652.35 (G) Worship CRE 684.35 (G) Church Administration CRE 682.20 (G) Faith Development |
PhD Christian Education—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MA Christian Education—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BSEd—The University of Georgia |
Served in various ministry positions in churches in Georgia and Kentucky Taught as adjunct professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and The McAfee School of Theology |
| McSwain, Larry Lee (full-time) |
CRE 683.24 (G) Leadership and Church Systems ETH 641.10 (G) Ethics MIN 800.20 (G) Special Topics: Change and Conflict |
STD Interdisciplinary degree in Christian Ethics, New Testament, Church
History, and Preaching—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BD—Southwestern Theological Seminary BA—Oklahoma State University |
|
| Slater, Thomas Bowie (full-time) |
NTG 612.24 (G) Paul and the Early Church
NTG 803.20 (G) Greek Reading:Revelation |
PhD Biblical Studies—University of London DMin Christian Education—Southern Methodist University MTh—Southern Methodist University MA New Testament—University of Virginia BA Journalism—Arkansas Tech University |
20 years of ministerial experience |
| Walker, Graham Brown, Jr. (full-time) |
Sabbatical Leave Spring 2006 Semester |
PhD Theology, World Religions, Philosophy—The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary MDiv—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—Florida State University |
Templeton Foundation qualification for teaching Science and Religion
through Center for Theology and Natural Science, Berkeley, CA, 2001 Graduate course work in Religious Language and Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought—Vanderbilt University Professional level (stage 6) Tagalog language training—Manila, Philippines |
| Bell, David (part-time) |
CRE 686.40 (G) Ministry With Youth | MDiv—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Religion and Philosophy—Samford University |
PhD Candidate—Emory University |
| Bellinger, William (part-time) |
OTH 800.24 (G) Special Topics: Old Testament Theology | PhD Old Testament—University of Cambridge, England
MDiv—Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary BA—Furman University |
|
| Green, Jennifer (part-time) |
OTH 603.35 (G) Intro to Hebrew |
MDiv—Princeton Theological Seminary BA Classics—University of Virginia |
PhD candidate—Princeton Theological Seminary - expected date of
completion Fall 2006
Adjunct professor, Columbia Theological Seminary, Fall 2003-Fall 2004 Taught advanced Hebrew course, Princeton Theological Seminary, Fall 2001 Taught Exegesis of Ecclesiastes, Abilene Christian University, Summer 2000 |
| Hernandez, Juan (part-time) |
NTG 613 (G) Intro to Greek | ThM—Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary MDiv—Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary BSB—Valley Force Christian College |
PhD Candidate at Emory University. Dissertation: "Scribal Tendencies
in Early Manuscripts of the Apocalypse" Previous experience as
a Greek instructor at Candler and Gordon Conwell |
| Rindge, Matthew (part-time) |
NTG 613.40 (G) Intro to Greek | MDiv—Fuller Theological Seminary MA—University of Notre Dame BA—University of California at Santa Barbara |
PhD Candidate—Emory University |
| Russell, William (part-time) |
CHH 621 (G) Church History I | PhD History of Western Christianity—University of Iowa
MDiv—Luther Theological Seminary BA—University of Iowa |
Visiting Scholar and Adjunct Professor at Candler, 2003-present |
| Name | Courses Taught | List of Academic Credentials, Qualifications, and Competencies | Other Qualifications or Experience |
| Counseling and Human Sciences | |||
| Bohannon, Richard (full-time) |
ORGL303D (U) Directed Study: Journal Process Paper ORGL304D (U) Position Paper ORGL399 (U) Special Topics in Leadership Studies ORGL403S (U) Seminar / Position Paper ORGL404D (U) Personal Leadership Development Plan ORGL404S (U) Seminar / Position Paper ORGL405D (U) Directed Study: Final Applied Project—Draft ORGL406D (U) Directed Study: Applied Project Final Report / Oral Presentation ORGL470 (U) Leadership, Organization Development and Change ORGL475 (U) Advanced Leadership Philosophy and Practice |
EdD Adult Education—University of Georgia MBA Business Administration—Brenau University BS Business Administration—Shorter College |
|
| Burns, Marna (full-time) |
HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship PSYC111 (U) Introductory Psychology PSYC227 (U) Human Development: Lifespan PSYC361 (U) Group Process and Practice |
MA Psychology—Georgia Southern University BS Computer Science—Armstrong State College |
103 gsh toward doctoral degree in Engineering Psychology—Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Clemons, Lynn (full-time) |
ORGL300 (U) Leadership & the Challenge of Lifelong Learning ORGL350 (U) Values, Ethics, & Leadership Practice |
MA Human Resources Management—Pepperdine University BA Political Science—University of Georgia |
EdD Adult Education—Nova Southeastern University, in progress 32 gsh Adult Education—Nova Southeastern University Justification from the dean |
| Danheiser, Priscilla (full-time) |
HSRV202 (U) Introduction to Human Services HSRV340 (U) Social Welfare Policy HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship |
PhD Psychology—University of Georgia
MS Psychology—University of Georgia BA English and Psychology—University of Georgia |
|
| Gup, Nancy (full-time) |
HSRV202 (U) Introduction to Human Services
HSRV401 (U) Multicultural Issues and Professional Practice |
PsyD—Georgia School of Professional Psychology MA Clinical Psychology—Georgia School of Professional Psychology MAE Community Counseling—University of Alabama at Birmingham BA Psychology/Sociology—Birmingham Southern College |
|
| Lane, David (full-time) |
COUN602 (G) Introduction to Community Counseling COUN609 (G) Practicum COUN610 (G) Internship COUN618 (G) Ethics and Professional Issues |
PhD Counseling—Georgia State University MEd Counseling and Psychological Services—Georgia State University BEd Secondary Education and History—Troy State University |
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC001745 Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT000754 |
| Lankin, Laurie (full-time) |
HSRV230 (U) Introduction to Interpersonal Relations HSRV395 (U) Independent Study in Human Services ORGL320 (U) Leadership & Human Behavior in Organizations |
PhD Counselor Education—University of Pittsburgh MEd Counselor Education—University of Pittsburgh BJ Journalism—University of Missouri |
Licensed Professional Counselor, #1889 |
| Osmus, Kyra (full-time) |
HSRV202 (U) Introduction to Human Services HSRV395 (U) Independent Study in Human Services: Human Organizations in the Community HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship PSYC227 (U) Human Development: Lifespan |
EdD Curriculum and Instruction—University of Memphis MS Home Economics: Human Development and Family Life—University of Alabama BS Home Economics: Clothing, Textiles, and Related Art—University of Alabama |
|
| Saunders, Mary (full-time) |
ORGL301D (U) Position Paper ORGL302D (U) Directed Study: Personal Leadership Journal ORGL303D (U) Directed Study: Journal Process Paper ORGL304D (U) Position Paper ORGL310 (U) Foundations of Leadership in Modern Organizations ORGL380 (U) Organization Leadership Applied Research Methods |
PhD Higher Education—Georgia State University MEd Adult and Higher Education—University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BS Nursing—University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
| Slaton, Billy (full-time) |
COUN608 (G) Psychological Aspects of Substance Abuse COUN612 (G) Counseling Theory COUN621 (G) Research and Program Evaluation CRJS475 (U) Criminal Justice Internship CRJS476 (U) Criminal Justice Internship CRJS498 (U) Senior Seminar HSRV311 (U) Substance Abuse HSRV330 (U) Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving HSRV360 (U) Administration and Supervision |
PhD Counseling—Georgia State University EdS Community Counseling—Georgia State University MS Community Counseling—Georgia State University BS Psychology—Georgia State University |
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC001459 |
| Stewart, Larry (full-time) |
CRJS401 (U) Interpersonal Violence CRJS435 (U) Ethics and the Criminal Justice System CRJS498 (U) Senior Seminar |
DPA Public Administration—University of Southern California
MPA Public Administration—University of Southern California MS Public Administration—Georgia College BS Criminal Justice—Georgia State University AS Law Enforcement—Andrew College |
|
| Weston, Charles (full-time) |
CRJS359 (U) The Judicial Process CRJS369 (U) Criminal Law and Procedure CRJS435 (U) Ethics and the Criminal Justice System CRJS475 (U) Criminal Justice Internship CRJS498 (U) Senior Seminar |
JD—Mercer University BA History—Mercer University |
District Attorney, Macon Judicial Circuit, January 1978–December 1983 |
| Wickes, Kevin (full-time) |
COUN601 (G) Career and Vocational Guidance COUN613 (G) Cultural Perspectives in Counseling COUN614 (G) Life Span Development |
PhD Counseling Psychology—Ball State University MS Education—Purdue University BA Public Relations and Social Studies Education—Purdue University |
Licensed Psychologist, 95-27P |
| Williams, Arthur (full-time) |
COUN606 (G) Psychological Helping Skills I COUN610 (G) Internship COUN617 (G) Individual Analysis and Testing HSRV230 (U) Introduction to Interpersonal Relations PSYC395 (U) Independent Study in Psychology |
PhD Counseling—Georgia State University MEd Counseling and Psychological Services—Georgia State University BA Psychology—Augusta College |
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC001700 |
| Allen, Judy (part-time) |
SOCI111 (U) Introduction to Sociology | MA Sociology—Texas Southern University BS Law Enforcement—Prairie View A & M University |
|
| Barton, Joe (part-time) |
HSRV 340 (U) Social Welfare Policy | MEd Rehabilitation Counseling—University of Georgia AB Sociology and Political Science—State University of West Georgia |
25 years experience in the mental health and counseling fields Will not be contracted for HSRV 340 after 1/1/04 |
| Bryant, Valerie (part-time) |
ORGL355 (U) Leadership in Non-Profit Organizations (C/L w/HSRV355) |
MA Human Resource Development—Webster University
MA Health Services Management—Webster University BA Public Administration—Our Lady of the Lake University |
35 gsh toward EdD in Higher Education Leadership—Nova Southeastern University |
| Burns, Thomas (part-time) |
COUN605 (G) Group Techniques and Procedures
PSYC365 (U) Current Psychotherapies |
PhD Psychology—University of Georgia
MS Psychology—University of Georgia AB Psychology—Emory University |
Licensed Professional Psychologist – Georgia License # 440
Board certification in Medical Psychotherapy |
| Capshaw, Jacqueline (part-time) |
PSYC365 (U) Current Psychotherapies | MFS Family Services—Mercer University BS Criminal Justice—Mercer University |
20 years experience as a Victim's Advocate Coordinator, Social Services Manager, and Director/Administrator of residential treatment facility |
| Collinge, Dawn (part-time) |
PSYC360 (U) Psychopathology | MS Community Counseling—Georgia State University BS Psychology—Georgia State University |
|
| Conort, Deanna (part-time) |
HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship
HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship |
MS Community Counseling—Mercer University
BS Human Services—Mercer University |
|
| Copeland, Stanley (part-time) |
CRJS 369 (U) Criminal Law and Procedure | MPA Justice Administration—Columbus State University BS Criminal Justice—Mercer University |
12 gsh Criminal Justice—Columbus Sate University Chief Deputy Douglas County, Georgia Sheriff's Department |
| Cotton, Stacey (part-time) |
CRJS361 (U) Criminal Offender
CRJS362 (U) Juvenile Delinquency |
MPA Public Administration—Troy State University
BS Criminal Justice—Mercer University |
Chief of Police Covington, Georgia |
| Dallas, Robert (part-time) |
PSYC227 (U) Human Development: Lifespan | PhD Counseling—Georgia State University MEd Counseling and Psychological Services—Georgia State University AB Psychology—LaGrange College |
Licensed Professional Counselor—Georgia License #1774 |
| Dunbar, Lornette G. (part-time) |
HSRV 311 (U) Substance Abuse | MEd Community Counseling—Mercer University
BS Human Services—Mercer University |
|
| Evans, David Wesley (part-time) |
PSYC365 (U) Current Psychotherapies | MA Psychology—Georgia Southern University
BS Psychology—Georgia Southern University |
|
| Feldt, Tammy (part-time) |
ORGL325 (U) Leadership and Technology | MS Human Resource Development—Georgia State University
BS Business Teacher Education—University of West Florida |
|
| Figiel, Victoria (part-time) |
ORGL 465 (U) Leadership Practices in the Global Workplace | DBA Business Administration—Nova Southeastern University
MS Mental Health Counseling—Nova Southeastern University MBA Business Administration—Nova Southeastern University BS Biology—Christian Brothers College |
|
| Findley, Phillip (part-time) |
CRJS401 (U) Interpersonal Violence | MPA Justice Administration—Columbus State University
BS Criminal Justice—Mercer University |
|
| Ford, Jane (part-time) |
HSRV330 (U) Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship |
MFS Family Studies—Mercer University BSHE Family Development—University of Georgia |
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, #708
Master Addiction Counselor, Certification #501917, National Association of Alcohol and Drug Addition Counselors AAMFT Clinical Supervisor |
| Foster, Philip (part-time) |
COUN610 (G) Internship | MDiv—Emory University
BA Religious Studies—University of South Florida |
27 gsh in Community Counseling—Georgia State University
CACREP guidelines allow Masters level counselors who meet the criteria for “Approved Supervisor” to do supervision to Practica and Internship experiences (Mercer graduate courses COUN 609 and COUN 610). Approved Supervisor is defined as “A Masters level Licensed Professional Counselor who has been licensed for greater than five years.” |
| Freeman, Kevin (part-time) |
SOCI 306 (U) Research Methods for Social Sciences | MS Community Counseling—Mercer University BS Human Services—Mercer University |
|
| Gaylor, Robert (part-time) |
HSRV360 (U) Administration and Supervision
ORGL335 (U) Contemporary Issues: A Leadership Perspective |
MPA Public Administration—University of Georgia
BS Urban Life—Georgia State University |
30 gsh in Educational Leadership—Georgia State University
9 gsh in Sociology—Georgia State University |
| Greathouse, Donald (part-time) |
CRJS362 (U) Juvenile Delinquency | MPA Justice Administration—Columbus State University BA Criminal Justice—Mercer University |
24 gsh Criminal Justice—Columbus State University |
| Hargrow, Priscilla J. (part-time) |
SOCI306 (U) Research Methods for Social Sciences | MEd Community Counseling—Mercer University
BA Social Sciences—New York University |
|
| Harman, Mark L. (part-time) |
PSYC360 (U) Psychopathology | MS Community Counseling—Mercer University
BS Biology—University of Tennessee-Knoxville |
|
| Hubbard, Wesley Michael (part-time) |
SOCI111 (U) Introduction to Sociology | MSW Clinical Settings—Atlanta University
AB Psychology—University of Georgia |
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, # 627
Certified Risk Reduction Instructor, # 0311 |
| Jenkins, Norma (part-time) |
HSRV401 (U) Multicultural Issues and Professional Practice | PhD School Psychology—Georgia State University
EdS School Psychology—Georgia State University MA Education—Atlanta University BA Psychology—Spelman College |
|
| Jones, Deborah (part-time) |
ORGL315 (U) Communication for Effective Leadership ORGL350 (U) Values, Ethics and Leadership Practice |
MS Human Resource Management and Development—National-Louis University
BA English—Spelman College |
|
| Jones, Mark (part-time) |
PSYC111 (U) Introductory Psychology | MS Mental Health Counseling—Fort Valley State University
BA Psychology/Sociology—Mercer University |
|
| Kehayes, Susan (part-time) |
HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship
HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship |
PhD Psychology—University of Florida MA Psychology—Georgia State University BS Special Education—Georgia State University |
|
| Lane, Donna (part-time) |
PSYC 371 (U) Psychology of Women | PhD Counseling—Walden University
BS Psychology—Emory University |
10 gsh in Education—Georgia Southern University |
| McFall-Roberts, Ebuni (part-time) |
HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship |
MA Community Counseling—University of North Carolina BS Psychology—University of Charleston, South Carolina |
National Certified Counselor License #54889 Licensed Professional Counselor—Georgia License #3664 |
| Miller, Ronald (part-time) |
SOCI111 (U) Introduction to Sociology | MS Urban Studies—Georgia State University BA Sociology—Bridgewater College |
|
| Mugg, Heather (part-time) |
ORGL460 (U) Strategic Leadership | MS Human Resource Development—Georgia State University
BA Elementary Education—Emory University |
One-time exception to teach 400 level course based on experience |
| Murdock, Michael C. (part-time) |
CRJS360 (U) Criminology | MA Criminology and Corrections—Sam Houston State University
BBA Finance—Texas Technological University |
|
| Overstreet, Sara Jane (part-time) |
PSYC360 (U) Psychopathology |
MEd School Psychometry—Georgia State University
MS Child Development and Family Studies—Purdue University AB Psychology and Religion—Wesleyan College |
Certified School Psychometist— #GA258159610 |
| Robinson, Kathy D. (part-time) |
HSRV 330 (U) Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving | MS Community Counseling—Mercer University
BS Multidisciplinary Studies—Liberty University |
|
| Robinson, Larry (part-time) |
FDLS110 (U) The Culture of the University
HSRV475 (U) Human Services Internship HSRV476 (U) Human Services Internship PHIL201 (U) The Search for Meaning PSYC226 (U) Human Development: Early Adult to Death |
DMin—New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
MFT Family Therapy—Mercer University MDiv—Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Religious Education—Campbellsville University |
|
| Stokes, Carol (part-time) |
CRJS361 (U) Criminal Offender | JD Law—Mercer University ABJ Broadcast News—University of Georgia |
|
| Van Schuyver, Mark Eric (part-time) |
ORGL325 (U) Leadership and Technology
ORGL335 (U) Contemporary Issues: A Leadership Perspective |
PhD Human and Organization Systems—Fielding Graduate University
MBA Business Administration—Oklahoma City University BA English—Oklahoma City University |
|
| Walden, Amanda G. (part-time) |
HSRV230 (U) Introduction to Interpersonal Relations
HSRV330 (U) Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving |
MEd Community Counseling—Mercer University
BA Communications—Mercer University |
|
| White, Stephen (part-time) |
SOCI111 (U) Introduction to Sociology | EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University
MAT Secondary Education—Georgia College and State University MS Community Counseling—Georgia State University BA Pastoral Ministries—Southeastern College |
|
| Information Systems | |||
| Blome, Gary (full-time) |
INSY102 (U) Application Software Suites INSY391 (U) Computer Privacy, Ethics, Crime and Society INSY455 (U) Information Systems Analysis and Design INSY498 (U) Information Systems Strategy and Policy |
MS Management—Troy State University BA Political Science—Michigan State University |
PhD Management Information Systems and Decision Sciences—Florida
State University, in progress MBA work at Minot AFB—University of North Dakota |
| Byrd, Charles (full-time) |
INSY102 (U) Application Software Suites
INSY331 (U) Information Technology and Decision Making INSY387 (U) Social Sciences Information Systems INSY391 (U) Computer Privacy, Ethics, Crime, and Society |
MBA Concentration in Information Systems—Kennesaw State University
BS Physics—University of Georgia |
|
| Liu, Feng (full-time) |
INSY102 (U) Application Software Suites INSY269 (U) Multimedia Presentations |
MS Computer Science—Georgia State University BS Industrial Design—Jilin University of Technology, China |
PhD Candidate in Computer Science—Georgia State University |
| Revels, Ken (full-time) |
INSY115 (U) Introduction to Information Systems INSY321 (U) Technology and Culture INSY390 (U) Special Topics in Information Systems INSY391 (U) Computer Privacy, Ethics, Crime, and Society INSY455 (U) Information Systems Analysis and Design INSY498 (U) Information Systems Strategy and Policy |
PhD Information Systems—Nova Southeastern University MBA Concentration in Information Systems—Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University BBA Business Information System—State University of West Georgia |
|
| Colon, Pedro (part-time) |
INSY269 (U) Multimedia Presentations |
MMI Management Information Systems—Georgia College and State University BS General Studies—University of Puerto Rico |
|
| Jones, Kelly L. (part-time) |
INSY102 (U) Application Software Suites | MEd Instructional Technology—Georgia College and State University
BS Communication and Information Technology—Macon State University |
|
| Liberal Studies | |||
| Biggers, J. Thompson (full-time) |
COMM171 (U) Introduction to Public Speaking COMM275 (U) Interpersonal Skills for a Global Society COMM390 (U) Special Topics: Communication for Teachers |
PhD Speech Communication—Florida State University MA Communication—University of Central Florida BS Speech and Theater—Austin Peay State University |
|
| Bongiovanni, Fred (full-time) |
LBST302 (U) Studies of Cultures in Contact LBST495 (U) Senior Capstone / Synthesis RELG356 (U) Sociology of Religion |
PhD Sociology of Religion—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA History—Towson State University |
|
| Craker, Timothy (full-time) |
ENGL106 (U) Composition II ENGL390 (U) Special Topics in English / Special Topics in Liberal Studies:
Weaving Meanings in the Americas LBST302 (U) Studies of Cultures in Contact |
PhD Comparative Literature—Binghamton University MA Philosophy—Binghamton University BA Creative Writing and Philosophy—Houghton College |
|
| Davis, Duane (full-time) |
PHIL101 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHIL201 (U) The Search for Meaning |
PhD Religion, Historical Theology, and Christian Ethics—Emory
University BD—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA English and Religion—Baylor University |
|
| Eskew, Margaret (full-time) |
ENGL370 (U) Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature: The Third Reich LBST175 (U) Academic Writing I: Education and Experience LBST180 (U) Academic Writing II: Vocation and Values LBST303 (U) Issues of Justice in a Global Community: Housing |
PhD Linguistics—Georgetown University
MA German Literature—Tulane University BA German—University of New Orleans |
|
| Harris, Colin (full-time) |
LBST490 (U) Advanced Reading Seminar LBST495 (U) Senior Capstone / Synthesis RELG110 (U) Introduction to Religion RELG130 (U) Introduction to the New Testament RELG301 (U) Introduction to Christian Theology |
PhD Religion—Duke University MDiv—Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology—Mercer University |
|
| Henderson, Ian (full-time) |
COMM240 (U) Popular Cultural Forms and Society COMM309 (U) Communication and Information Theory COMM475 (U) Communication Internship LBST495 (U) Senior Capstone / Synthesis |
PhD Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University MS Speech Communication—Southern Illinois University BA Philosophy and English—Birmingham University, England |
|
| Herrington, Bruce (full-time) |
FDLS110 (U) The Culture of the University LBST390 (U) Special Topics in Liberal Studies LBST490 (U) Advanced Reading Seminar: John Dewey / Equality, Education, Democracy PHIL101 (U) Introduction to Philosophy PHIL240 (U) Critical Thinking |
PhD Education-Social Foundations—University of Virginia MEd Secondary Education and Educational Psychology—Boston University BA Psychology and Sociology—LaGrange College |
|
| Lacey, Karen (full-time) |
ENGL247 (U) English Literature by Women: Turn of the 20th Century LBST175 (U) Academic Writing I: Education and Experience LBST180 (U) Academic Writing II: Vocation and Values LBST302 (U) Studies of Cultures in Contact: Culture of India |
PhD English with Certification in Women’s Studies—Emory
University
MTS Theological Professions—Emory University BA English Literature—Georgia State University AA Music—Gordon College |
|
| Miller, Steven (full-time) |
ENGL370 (U) Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature: Human Predators LBST175 (U) Academic Writing I: Education and Experience LBST180 (U) Academic Writing II: Vocation and Values LBST303 (U) Issues of Justice in a Global Community: Human Rights |
MA English—University of Wisconsin BA English and Religion and Philosophy—Berry College |
37 gsh Philosophy—Georgia State University |
| Potts, Maryellen (full-time) |
ENGL106 (U) Composition II ENGL370 (U) Critical Approaches to Literature: A Nation Divided ENGL390 (U) Special Topics in English: Victorian Novel LBST175 (U) Academic Writing I: Education and Experience LBST180 (U) Academic Writing II: Vocation and Values |
PhD English Literature—The Union Institute MA English—University of Rochester BA English—Connecticut College |
|
| Terry, Clinton (full-time) |
HIST210 (U) Topics in American History: Africans in the Americas HIST410 (U) Advanced Topics in American History / Cultures in Contact:
Africans in the Americas LBST495 (U) Senior Capstone / Synthesis |
PhD History—University of Cincinnati
MA History—University of Cincinnati BA European History and German Language—Ohio University |
|
| Winkler, Andrea (full-time) |
HIST200 (U) World History HIST220 (U) Topics in European History HIST420 (U) Advanced Topics in European History LBST302 (U) Studies of Cultures in Contact: Wars for God: The Crusades |
PhD History—University of Texas at Austin MA Anthropology—University of Texas at Austin BA History and Anthropology—University of Texas at Austin |
|
| Andrisan, Linda (part-time) |
ENGL100 (U) English as a Second Language FDLS130 (U) Language and Communication |
PhD Liberal Arts—Emory University
BA Literature—Wheaton College |
|
| Bailey, Anita (part-time) |
COMM171 (U) Introduction to Public Speaking | MA Communication Arts—University of the Incarnate Word
BS Applied Arts—Charter Oak State College |
|
| Bailey, Ronald (part-time) |
POLS100 (U) Government in America | EdS Secondary Education—State University of West Georgia
MEd Secondary Education—State University of West Georgia AB History—State University of West Georgia |
21 gsh in History—State University of West Georgia |
| Barnett, Richard (part-time) |
ENGL277 (U) Topics in U.S. Literature | PhD English—Georgia State University MA English—University of Florida BA English Education—University of Florida |
|
| Beall, Mary Lou (part-time) |
COMM171 (U) Introduction to Public Speaking
COMM270 (U) Communication for Business and the Professions |
MA Speech—Pacific University BA Communication—Seattle Pacific University |
12 gsh in Speech and Drama—University of Oregon |
| Cook, James R. (part-time) |
ENGL277 (U) Topics in U.S. Literature: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. Literature Before 1900 ENGL477 (U) Advanced Topics in U.S. Literature: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. Literature Before 1900 |
PhD English—Georgia State University
MA English—Georgia State University BA English—University of North Carolina |
|
| Coward, Judy (part-time) |
ARTH 101 (U) Art Appreciation | MFA Art—University of Georgia BFA—Atlanta College of Art |
|
| DeClaisse-Walford, Stephen (part-time) |
PHIL240 (U) Critical Thinking |
MA Theology—Fuller Theological Seminary MTh Practical Theology—Columbia Theological Seminary |
|
| Edgecomb, Wayne (part-time) |
FDLS110 (U) The Culture of the University POLS100 (U) Government in America |
MA Education/Reading—Pacific University BA Political Science—Seattle Pacific University |
24 gsh Political Science—University of Oregon |
| Fennell, James (part-time) |
RELG130 (U) Introduction to the New Testament | MA Religion—Liberty University BSA Agriculture Education—University of Georgia |
|
| Guerrant, Daniel G. (part-time) |
POLS100 (U) Government in America | PhD Political Science—University of Georgia
MA Political Science—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University BA Political Science—Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
|
| Harvill, Karla (part-time) |
COMM340 (U) Public Relations | MBA Marketing—Kennesaw State University BS Communications-Journalism/ Public Relations Sequence—University
of Tennessee |
Public Relations Manager—1998 to present, Gold Kist, Inc.
Corporate Communication Manager—1993 to 1998, Gold Kist, Inc. |
| Hilliard, Thomas Michael (part-time) |
FDLS 110 (U) The Culture of the University | EdS Education Administration and Supervision—Valdosta State College
MEd Mental Retardation—Georgia College and State University BS History—Georgia College and State University |
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| Horton, Christian (part-time) |
MUSC 150 (U) Music Appreciation | PhD Music—University of California, Los Angeles Master's Music Education—Howard University Diploma in Education, Mathematics—University of Durham BME—Howard University |
21 gsh in Education—Georgia College and State University |
| Holmes, Y. Lynn (part-time) |
LBST302 (U) Studies of Cultures in Contact | PhD Mediterranean Studies—Brandeis University
MA Mediterranean Studies—Brandeis University BD—Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary BA English—Mercer University |
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| Hutto, Barbara (part-time) |
ARTH101 (U) Art Appreciation | MEd Curriculum and Instruction—Florida Atlantic University
BS Education—Auburn University |
12 gsh in Art—Mercer University
9 gsh in Art—Florida Atlantic University 6 gsh in Art—Georgia College and State University |
| Hutto, Linda (part-time) |
FDLS 130 (U) Language and Communication |
MEd Secondary Education—Mercer University BS Journalism—University of Florida |
12 gsh English—Mercer University 9 gsh Language Arts/Writing—Mercer University |
| Johnson, Brenda (part-time) |
COMM340 (U) Public Relations | MSM Service Management—Mercer University
BA Communications—Mercer University |
21 gsh toward PhD in Leadership—Regent University
23 gsh in Counseling—Psychological Studies Institute |
| Lanier, Ann (part-time) |
MUSC 150 (U) Music Appreciation | EdS Middle Grades Education—State University of West Georgia MS Education—Jacksonville State University BM Music Education—Wesleyan College |
21 gsh Music—Jacksonville State University 3 gsh Music—State University of West Georgia |
| Leazer, Gary (part-time) |
RELG 220 (U) Survey of World Religions |
PhD—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary MDiv—Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Bible/Philosophy—Mississippi College |
3 gsh Religion—University of Iowa
4 gsh Behavioral Science—University of North Texas |
| Miller, Charlotte (part-time) |
FDLS130 (U) Language and Communication |
MA English—Georgia State University
BA English—Mercer University |
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| O’Dell, Eric (part-time) |
ARTH 101 (U) Art Appreciation | MFA Studio Art—Florida State University
BA Art—Mercer University |
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| Poole, Jerry (part-time) |
HIST368 (U) Georgia History LBST175 (U) Academic Writing I: Education and Experience LBST180 (U) Academic Writing II: Vocation and Values |
MA History—Georgia State College BA History—Mercer University |
Secretary and Treasurer, The Poole Company (Teaches writing and general communication skills.) |
| Ratchford, Carlarta (part-time) |
COMM171 (U) Introduction to Public Speaking | MS Communication—Illinois State University BS Mass Communication—Illinois State University |
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| Rogers, Lana (part-time) |
COMM253 (U) Gender Relations (C/L w/SOCI253) COMM340 (U) Public Relations |
MA Speech Communication—University of North Carolina BS Speech Communication—Georgia Southern University |
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| Sandifer, D. Wayne (part-time) |
PHIL101 (U) Introduction to Philosophy |
PhD Religion—Emory University MRE—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BD—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA Psychology and Christianity—Mercer University |
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| Smith, Judith (part-time) |
FDLS 130 (U) Language and Communication | MEd—University of North Carolina BS Elementary Education—University of Alabama |
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| Suggs, Vickie (part-time) |
COMM171 (U) Introduction to Public Speaking |
MA Humanities/ BA English—North Carolina Central University |
24 gsh in Speech Communication—Old Dominion University
18 gsh in Educational Policy Studies—Georgia State University |
| Szczupak, Jacob (part-time) |
LBST 302 (U) Studies of Cultures in Contact | Graduate Diploma Russian Philology—University of Wroclaw, Poland | 12 gsh in Education—Georgia State University |
| Yates, Brenda (part-time) |
FDLS130 (U) Language and Communication |
EdS Secondary Education—State University of West Georgia MEd Secondary Education—State University of West Georgia AB History—State University of West Georgia |
24 gsh English—State University of West Georgia 9 gsh Theatre—State University of West Georgia |
| Mathematics and Science | |||
| Baugher, Gregory (full-time) |
MATH120 (U) Basic Algebra MATH129 (U) Modeling Functions with Graphs and Tables MATH130 (U) Topics in Precalculus MATH160 (U) College Geometry |
MST Mathematics—Binghamton University BS Secondary Education with Proficiency in Mathematics—Tennessee Temple University |
Currently enrolled in Doctoral Program—University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
| Ming, Frederick (full-time) |
ENVS215 (U) Environmental Impacts and Living Systems SCIE100 (U) Methods of Scientific Investigations |
PhD Interdisciplinary Studies—University of British Columbia
MS Zoology—University of Guelph BS Honors Biology—University of Ottawa |
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| Roberts, Charles (full-time) |
FDLS115 (U) Mathematics, Problem-Posing, and Culture MATH110 (U) Mathematical Problem Solving MATH129 (U) Modeling Functions with Graphs and Tables MATH160 (U) College Geometry |
PhD Higher Education—Michigan State University
MA Mathematics—Michigan State University BS Mathematics and Physics—Mercer University |
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| Roty, Michael (full-time) |
MATH120 (U) Basic Algebra MATH130 (U) Topics in Precalculus MATH181 (U) Calculus for the Social and Life Sciences MATH220 (U) Applied Statistical Methods |
EdS Mathematics Education—Georgia State University
MEd Mathematics Education—Georgia State University BS Actuarial Science—The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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| Stapleton, Colleen (full-time) |
PHYS220 (U) Astronomy and the Universe PHYS225 (U) Meteorology SCIE100 (U) Methods of Scientific Investigation SCIE220 (U) Physical Systems |
PhD Geology—University of Georgia
MA Geological Sciences—University of Texas at Austin BA Geology and Mathematics—Macalester College |
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| Barnett, Keith (part-time) |
PHYS220 (U) Astronomy and the Universe | EdS Educational Administration—University of Georgia
MEd Science—Georgia Southwestern College BS Chemistry—Mercer University |
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| Cain, Patricia A. (part-time) |
MAT 226 (MATH220) (U) Elementary Statistical Methods MATH130 (U) Topics in Precalculus MATH181 (U) Calculus for the Social and Life Sciences |
MEd Secondary Education—Georgia State University
AB Mathematics—University of Georgia |
15 gsh in Mathematics completed for MEd in Secondary Education—Georgia
State University
6 gsh in Mathematics Education completed for MEd in Secondary Education—Georgia State University |
| Derzi, Khalil (part-time) |
MATH120 (U) Basic Algebra MATH130 (U) Topics in Precalculus MATH181 (U) Calculus for the Social and Life Sciences |
EdS Middle Grades Education—Mercer University
MEd Secondary Education, Mathematics—Mercer University BS Mathematics Education—Florida State University |
15 gsh in Mathematics completed for the MEd in Secondary Education, Mathematics—Mercer University 3 gsh in Mathematics Education completed for the MEd in Secondary Education, Mathematics —Mercer University |
| Glenn, William Dudley (part-time) |
FDLS115 (U) Mathematics, Problem-Posing, and Culture | MS Mathematics—Georgia State University
BS Mathematics—Auburn University |
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| Henry, Byron (part-time) |
SCIE 100 (U) Methods of Scientific Investigation | MS Chemistry—North Carolina A and T State University
BS Chemistry—North Carolina A and T State University |
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| Horton, Christian (part-time) |
FDLS115 (U) Mathematics, Problem-Posing, and Culture | PhD Music—University of California, Los Angeles
MME Music Education—Howard University Diploma in Education (graduate level) Mathematics—University of Durham BME Music Education—Howard University |
21 gsh in Enrichment—Georgia College and State University |
| Lindstrom, Orvil (part-time) |
BIOL101 (U) Introduction to Biology and Evolution |
PhD Plant Physiology—University of Minnesota
MS Plant Physiology—University of Minnesota BA Biology—Bemidji State College |
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| Robertson, Sandra (part-time) |
ENVS210 (U) Physical Aspects of the Environment |
MS Geosciences—University of Tulsa BS Geology—Edinboro University |
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| Rollins, Amy Wolf (part-time) |
SCIE100 (U) Methods of Scientific Investigation | MS Biology—Western Illinois University
BS Biology—Western Illinois University |
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| Welsh, Walter (part-time) |
BIOL105 (U) Life Forms and Functions | EdD Educational Leadership—Nova Southeastern University MEd Science—Georgia Southern University BS Education-General Science—Georgia Southern University |
24 gsh in Biology—Georgia Southern College |