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Part-Time Faculty Additions 2018-2019 THEA M. ABRAHAM Part-Time Faculty Additions 2018-2019 THEA M. ABRAHAM 2009 Director of Records Instructor of English B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 2003 M.S.E., Missouri Baptist University, 2007 M.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2012 Graduate Certificate in Writing, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2012 COREY J. ARBINI 2017 Instructor of Education B.A., Saint Louis University, 2000 M.A., Saint Louis University, 2005 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2012 Ed.D., Missouri Baptist University, 2016 JUSTIN R. ARNETT 2018 Instructor of Nursing A.S., Mineral Area College, 2001 B.S.N., Central Methodist University, 2004 M.S.N., University of Missouri, 2007 JEANNE M. ARNOLD 2015 Instructor of Business B.S., Webster University, 1998 M.B.A., Webster University, 2006 KEVIN D. ATKINS 2011 Instructor of Natural Sciences B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 2005 M.S., Eastern Illinois University, 2007 NANCY M. BAKER 2018 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1981 M.Ed., National-Louis University, 1995 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2009 RUTH M. BANKS 2012 Instructor of Education B.A., Washington University, 1977 M.A., Washington University, 1981 M.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1990 Ed.D., Saint Louis University, 1999 BEVERLY J. BARCLAY 2010 Instructor of Education B.S., Missouri Baptist University, 1994 M.A., Lindenwood University, 1999 Ph.D., Capella University, 2006 KURT D. BAUCHE 2015 Instructor of Education B.M., Southeast Missouri State University, 1980 M.M., University of Louisville, 1982 JEANNINE J. BERTI 2016 Instructor of Education A.A., East Central College, 1989 B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1991 M.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1995 MELANIE I. BLOOM 2011 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1992 M.A., Maryville University, 1999 TESS M. BODECKER-COVA 2016 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1990 M.A., Lindenwood University, 2016 DEBORAH BRANDT 2005 Instructor of Education B.A., Webster University, 1982 M.S., Southwest Baptist University, 1999 LARISSA A. BRAY 2015 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2004 M.Ed., William Woods University, 2008 Ed.S., University of Central Missouri, 2015 SUZANNE C. BRIGHT 2016 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Memphis, 1995 M.Ed., University of Mississippi, 1999 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2014 Ed.D., Missouri Baptist University, 2016 KEVIN D. BROCKMAN 2007 Instructor of Business B.S., University of Nebraska, 1980 M.B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1984 DARLA M. BOWN 2010 Instructor of Business B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1994 M.S., Murray State University, 1999 DAVID W. BUCK 2012 Instructor of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1996 M.Ed., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000 Ed.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003 Ed.D, Missouri Baptist University, 2011 CHRISTOPHER S. BUCKLES 2017 Instructor of Humanities B.S., Hannibal-LaGrange University, 2011 M.A., Saint Louis University, 2016 ANTHONY R. CANANIA 2016 Instructor of Business A.A., Jefferson College, 2006 B.S., Central Methodist University, 2008 M.B.A., Lindenwood University, 2015 KARLA J. CANNON 2016 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1994 M.A., Lindenwood University, 1999 DANIEL E. CARR 2017 Instructor of Humanities B.S., United States Military Academy, 1994 M.Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2004 TOMMY J. CHAPMAN 2016 Instructor of Humanities B.S., Southwest Baptist University, 1978 M.Div., Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1992 D.Min., Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003 ERIC R. CHILCOAT 2016 Instructor of Education B.S., Missouri Western State University, 1992 B.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1999 M.S., Southwest Baptist University, 2005 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2007 TERESSA D. COUNTERMAN 2016 Instructor of Fine Arts A.A., St. Mary’s College of O’Fallon, 1987 B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 1992 M.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2007 SHANE R.COX 2008 Instructor of Business B.A., Illinois College, 1996 J.D., Southern Illinois University, 1999 JANET E. CROWDER 2017 Instructor of Humanities B.A., Concordia University-Illinois, 1976 M.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1996 TODD CULBERTSON 2016 Instructor of Education B.S., Central Missouri State, 1994 M.S., Central Missouri State, 1997 Ed.S., Central Missouri State, 2002 Ed.D., Missouri Baptist University, 2016 DOUGLAS E. CUNEIO 2016 Instructor of Education B.S., Culver-Stockton College, 2002 M.Ed., William Woods University, 2006 Ed.S., William Woods University, 2013 CYNTHIA P. DAVIS 2013 Instructor of Business B.S., Columbia College, 1996 M.B.A., Lindenwood University, 2000 M.S., Lindenwood University, 2007 SHERRYL A. DEVINE 2011 Instructor of Education B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1979 M.S., Southern Illinois University, 1984 Ph.D., Saint Louis University, 1994 SARAH J. DIX 2017 Instructor of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2001 M.A., Southeast Missouri State University, 2004 Ed.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2011 IRIS A. DIXON 2004 Instructor of Health and Sports Science B.S., Northwestern State University, 1993 M.S., Southern Illinois University, 2003 BRITTANY L. DOBILL 2014 Instructor of Business B.B.A., McKendree University, 2006 M.B.A., McKendree University, 2009 MICHELLE R. DOSCHER 2017 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science B.S., University of Tennessee, 1991 M.S., National University, 1993 Ph.D., Walden University, 2017 ELIZABETH A. DUCEY-MOSS 2017 Instructor of Fine Arts B.A., Acadia University, 1995 M.M., Binghamton University, 1999 D.M.A., University of Illinois-Urbana, 2008 DENISE A. DUGGAN 2017 Instructor of Business B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1998 M.S., Webster University, 2014 TERRY L. EDWARDS 2009 Instructor of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1976 M.Ed., Southeast Missouri State University, 1987 Ed.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1995 ERIC A. ELVES 2018 Instructor of Humanities B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 2005 M.Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2009 SCOTT H. FARNER 2014 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science B.S., Mid-Continent University, 2009 M.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2012 CHASITY D. FAUL 2013 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science B.S.W., MacMurray College, 2008 M.A., Missouri Baptist University, 2012 RICHARD D. FLOTRON 2016 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science A.A., Jefferson College, 1995 B.S., Southeast Missouri Baptist University, 1997 M.S., Lindenwood University, 2002 KERRI D. FORSYTHE 2017 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science B.S., Southern Illinois University, 2004 M.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2013 DON E. FRANCIS 2008 Instructor of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1984 M.Ed., Southeast Missouri State University, 1991 Ed.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1995 Ed.D., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2003 CLINTON J. FREEMAN 2017 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1997 M.S.S. (Master of Sport Science), United States Sports Academy, 2003 M.S.E, Missouri Baptist University, 2004 Ed.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2008 Ed.D., Maryville University of Saint Louis, 2011 DAVID N. FREET 2012 Instructor of Business A.A., Saint Louis Community College, 1993 B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1992 B.S., Missouri University of Science and Technology, 1995 M.B.A., Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, 2001 M.Div., Covenant Theological Seminary, 2010 M.S., Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, 2012 SARA R. GALATI 2011 Instructor of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2002 M.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2009 ROXANNE R. GENOVESE 2017 Instructor of Education B.S.., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1993 M.A.C., Missouri Baptist University, 2012 CHRISTOPHER T. GRAY 2017 Instructor of Education B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1994 M.E.A., William Woods University, 2003 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2015 JEREMIAH D. GREEVER 2016 Instructor of Humanities B.A., Southwest Baptist University, 2012 M.Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2016 GEORGE STEVE GRIGGS 2018 Instructor of Education B.S., Saint Louis University, 1980 M.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1987 Ed.S., Lindenwood University, 2006 Ed.D., Lindenwood University, 2008 STEVEN J. GUSTAFSON 2017 Instructor of Business B.S.B.A., University of North Dakota, 1982 M.A., University of North Dakota, 1984 M.S., Golden Gate University, 2008 JEFFREY W. HAMLETT 2016 Instructor of Education B.A., Blackburn College, 1992 M.E.A., Lindenwood University, 2001 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2014 ANITA M. HAMPTON 2016 Instructor of Education B.S., Harris-Stowe State University, 1983 M.Ed., National Louis University, 1992 M.A., Lindenwood University, 2001 Ed.D., Argosy University-Phoenix, 2013 TRACEY L. HANKINS 2017 Instructor of Education B.S.Ed., Missouri State University, 1989 M.S.E., Missouri State University, 1999 Ed.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003 Ed.D., Lindenwood University, 2013 SANDRA A. HENDRICKS 2014 Instructor of Education B.S., Missouri State University, 1994 M.S.E., Missouri State University, 2001 LARA J. HINES 2014 Director of Student Activities Instructor of Interdisciplinary Studies B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2000 M.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2002 NANCY M. HODGE 2010 Instructor of Education B.S.Ed., University of Central
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