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Administration and Faculty 1 Administration and Faculty 1 Assistant Professor of Business ADMINISTRATION AND BA, National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism; MBA, University of North Texas FACULTY 1 Michael P. Bogner Professor of Justice Studies Board of Trustees of Nebraska State BA, Chadron State College; MS, University of Cambridge; JD, University of Colleges South Dakota School of Law Hon. Gary Bieganski, Chadron Ronald Bolze1 Professor of Agriculture and Rangeland Management Hon. Matt Blomstedt, Lincoln BS, Pennsylvania State University; PhD, Kansas State University Hon. John Chaney, Omaha Dawn D. Brammer1 Hon. Bob Engles, Auburn Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation BSE, MSE, Chadron State College; PhD, Northcentral University Hon. Carter “Cap” Peterson, Wayne Robin Brierly1 Hon. Marjean Terrell, Hay Springs Associate Professor of Education BA, Buena Vista University; MAE Viterbo University; EdD, Hon. Jess Zeiss, Omaha Concordia University Hon. Paul D. Turman, Chancellor, Lincoln Mathew L. Brust1 Professor of Biology Three student representatives, one from each of the state colleges, serve BS, University of Wisconsin; MS, University of Nebraska-Kearney; PhD, one year terms on the Board of Trustees. They are recommended by each University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus President and appointed by the Governor. Ann Marie Buchmann1 Officers of Administration Professor of Biology Dr. R. Randy Rhine, President BA, Saint Mary’s College; PhD, Northwestern University 1 Dr. James H. Powell, Vice President for Academic Affairs Mary Jo Carnot Professor of Psychology Dr. Tami M. Selby, Vice President for Enrollment Management BS, Carrol College; MS, PhD, Ohio State University Ms. Kari J. Gaswick, Vice President for Administration and Finance Scott B. Cavin1 Professor of Theatre Dr. Alaric A. Williams, Dean of Curriculum and Accreditation and Dean of BFA, Stephens College; MFA, Illinois State University Professional Studies and Applied Sciences Jung Y. Colen1 Dr. James A. Margetts, Dean of Essential Studies and Dean of Liberal Arts Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dr. Wendy L. Waugh, Dean of Graduate Studies and Dean of Business, BA, Ewha Woman's University; MEd, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Mathematics and Science PhD, Pennsylvania State University 1 Mr. Jon P. Hansen, Dean of Student Affairs Kimberly Cox Associate Professor of English BA, University of California; GC, PhD, State University of New York at Faculty Stony Brook Comfort Akuh1 1 Assistant Professor of Business Justin Curtis AAS, Kalamazoo Valley Community College; BS, University of Buea; MSA, Assistant Professor of Political Science Western Michigan University; DBA, Walden University BA, Brigham Young University; MA, PhD, University of Arizona 1 Timothy E. Anderson1 Trudy Denham Professor of Business Associate Professor of Art BSE, MSE, Chadron State College; EdD, University of Nebraska BFA, Northwest Missouri State University; MEd, MFA, University of Missouri Laura A. Bentz1 1 Professor of Art Mary P. Donahue BFA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; MA, MFA, University of New Mexico Professor of Art BFA, MFA, Utah State University Charles Bishop 1 Instructor of Business Gary Dusek BS, MS, University of North Texas Associate Professor of Business BBA, MBA, Texas State University; DBA, Nova Southeastern University Daphne Y. Bishop 2 Administration and Faculty Joshua Ellis1 William G. Hoffman1 Professor of Applied Sciences Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation BA, MSEd, Northern State University; PhD, Walden University BSE, MSE, Chadron State College; EdD, United States Sports Academy Karen A. Enos1 A.G. Hughes Professor of Education Assistant Professor of Communication BA, California State University; MAE, EdD, University of South Dakota BA, North Carolina State University; MA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Matthew Q. Evertson1 Professor of English Lorie L. Hunn1 BA, MA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; PhD, Arizona State University Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences BSE, MSE, Chadron State College, EdD, University of Wyoming Adam L. Fette Assistant Professor of Education Markus E. Jones1 BS, BSE, MEd, Chadron State College Assistant Professor of English BA, Appalachian State University; MFA, Eastern Kentucky University Shaunda French-Collins1 Professor of Communication Mary Clai Jones1 BA, Northwest Missouri State University; MA, University of Central Associate Professor of English Missouri; PhD, University of Southern Mississippi BA, MA, Appalachian State University; PhD, University of Kentucky Teresa Frink1 Tim J. Keith1 Professor of Agriculture and Wildlife Management Professor of Chemistry BS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; MS, PhD, South Dakota State BS, University of Minnesota; MS, PhD, University of North Dakota University Mary E. Keithly1 Allison Fritz1 Associate Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Philosophy BS, University of Missouri-St. Louis; PhD, Vanderbilt University BA, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; MA, University of Wyoming; PhD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Michael Kennedy Instructor of Communication Sara Grant BA, California University of Pennsylvania; MA, Marshall University Assistant Professor of Social Work 1 BA, Chadron State College; MS, Case Western Reserve University Jeffrey D. Kiiskila Assistant Professor of Biology Jordan D. Haas AA, Gogebic Community College; BS, PhD, Michigan Technological Instructor of Mathematics University BSE, MEd, Chadron State College Pil Joon Kim1 Brooks Hafey1 Assistant Professor of Business Associate Professor of Music BS, MBA, Soong Sil University; MS, Illinois Institute of Technology; PhD BM, University of Missouri-Columbia; MM, DMA, Florida State University Illinois Institute of Technology Jamie Hamaker1 Kurt E. Kinbacher1 Associate Professor of Business Professor of History BS, MBA, PhD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln BA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; BA, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; MA, University of Alabama-Birmingham; PhD, University of 1 Joyce M. Phillips Hardy Nebraska-Lincoln Professor of Biology BA, MAE, Chadron State College; PhD, Brigham Young University Kathleen C. Kirsch1 Professor of Communication Joanne R. Hayes BA, MA, PhD, University of Wyoming Assistant Professor of Education BS, Northeastern University; MEd, Cambridge College; MEd, University of James F. Koehn1 Texas-San Antonio Professor of Business BA, MACTG, Rice University; JD, Baylor University Brittany Helmbrecht1 Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Lisette D. Leesch1 BS, Central Michigan University; MAE, University of Nebraska at Kearney; Professor of Justice Studies DHEd, A.T. Still University BS, University of South Dakota; JD, University of South Dakota School of Law Bruce L. Hoem Professor of Social Work Michael B. Leite1 BA, Eastern Montana College; MA, MSW, University of Southern Professor of Geoscience Mississippi Administration and Faculty 3 BA, Minot State University; MS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; PhD, BA, Adams State College; MAE, Chadron State College; PhD, Northcentral University of Wyoming University Kim A. Madsen1 John C. Ritzen1 Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation BSE, MSE, Chadron State College; EdD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln BA, MSOM, Chadron State College; EdD, United States Sports Academy Christopher McCarthy Scott L. Ritzen1 Assistant Professor of Business Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation BS, University of Florida; MA, Colorado State University BA, MA, Adams State College; PhD, University of New Mexico Brandon L. Miller1 Catherine Rust Professor of English Instructor of Education BA, MDiv, Abilene Christian University; PhD, Texas Women’s University BSE, Chadron State College; MAE, University of Phoenix; EdD, Capella University Peter Moriasi1 Assistant Professor of Education Detsinh Sayaloune BA, MA, New Jersey City University; PhD, University of Oklahoma Instructor of Mathematics BS, Chadron State College; MS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Gregory Moses1 Associate Professor of Mathematics Joel T. Schreuder1 BA, Lycoming College; MA, PhD, Ohio University Professor of Music BME, Pacific Lutheran University; MA, Washington State University; DMA, 1 David Nesheim Arizona State University Associate Professor of History BA, Black Hills State University, MA, Northern Arizona University; PhD, Thomas Smith1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Professor of History BA, University of Kansas; MA, University of Denver; PhD, University of 1 Tracy L. Nobiling Nebraska-Lincoln Professor of Justice Studies BA, University of Northern Iowa; MS, PhD, University of Nebraska-Omaha Robert V. Stack1 Professor of Mathematics Erin M. Norman BS, MA, EdD, University of South Dakota Assistant Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences BA, Chadron State College; MS Eastern Michigan University Michael Stephens1 Professor of Music 1 Irasema Ortega BM, MS, Kent State University; PhD, University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor of Education BS, MS, Florida Institute of Technology; PhD, Arizona State University S. Mckay Tebbs1 Associate Professor of Music 1 Anthony T. Perlinski BM, Berklee College of Music; MM, DMA, University of Southern California Associate Professor of Agriculture and Rangeland Management BS, Chadron State College; MS, North Dakota State University; PhD, Tawny LB. Tibbits1 University of Wyoming Assistant Professor of Geoscience BA, BS, University of Iowa; MA, University of Texas-San Antonio; PhD, 1 Rick Puzzo University of Iowa
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