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University Officers, Dean Chairs and Academic Administrators Listing The Farmer School of Business Aerospace Studies Executive Officers of Matthew B. Myers (2014) Allison Galford, Lt. Colonel, USAF (2016) Professor, Marketing B.S., United Air Force Academy, 1998; M.S., Administration B.A., University of Louisville, 1986; M.B.A., George Mason University, 2006. University of South Carolina, 1992; PhD., Gregory P. Crawford (2016) Michigan State University, 1997. Anthropology President; Professor, Physics Mark Peterson (2003) B.S, Kent State, 1987; M.A., 1988; Ph.D., 1991. College of Education, Health and Society Professor, Anthropology Michael Dantley (2015) B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, Phyllis Callahan (1988) Professor, Educational Leadership 1984; M.A, Catholic University of America, Provost and Executive Vice President for B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1972; M.Ed., 1989; Ph.D., Brown University, 1996. Academic Affairs; Professor, Biology Miami University, 1976; Ph.D., University of B.S., Fairleigh Dickinson 1974; M.S., 1981; Cincinnati, 1986. Architecture and Interior Design Ph.D., Rutgers, 1986. Mary Rogero (2008) (Interim) College of Engineering and Computing Associate Professor, Architecture & Interior David K. Creamer (2008) Marek Dollár (2000) Design Vice President for Finance and Business Professor, Engineering Science B.F.A., Wright State Univ.-Lake Campus, Services and Treasurer B.S., Stanislaw Staszic (Poland), 1974; M.S., 1984; M.Arch., Miami University, 1989. B.B.A., Ohio, 1976; M.S., Kent State, 1986; 1975; Ph.D., 1981. Ph.D., 1990. Art College of Creative Arts Thomas Effler (2016) (Interim) J. Peter Natale (2013) Elizabeth Mullenix (2006) Professor, Art Vice President for Information Technology Professor, Theatre B.S., Cincinnati, 1972; M.F.A., Indiana, 1977. B.S., University of Connecticut, 1983; M.B.A., B.A., University of Vermont, 1988; M.A, University of Connecticut, 1985. University of Illinois, 1991; Ph.D., University Biological Sciences of Illinois, 1995. Paul Harding (2001) Jayne Brownell (2014) Professor, Biological Sciences Vice President for Student Affairs Graduate School B.S., Ohio University, 1987; M.S. Ohio B.A., Rutgers, 1989; M.A., Columbia James Oris (1986) University, 1990; Ph.D., Ohio University, University, 1995; M. Ed., Columbia Dean and Associate Provost 1994. University, 1996; Ph.D., Columbia University Distinguished Professor, Biology University, 2002. B.A., Wittenberg University, 1979; Ph.D., Biology Michigan State University, 1985. Thomas Crist (1994) Thomas W. Herbert, III (2012) Professor, Biology Vice President for University Advancement University Librarian B.A., McPherson College, 1982; M.S., Yale and Executive Director of the Miami Jerome Conley (1992) University, 1984; Ph.D., Utah State University Foundation Dean and Associate Librarian University, 1990. B.A., Northwestern University, 1989; J.D., B.A., Indiana University, 1988; M.S.L.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago- Indiana University, 1990. Chemical Paper and Biomedical Kent College of Law, 1994. Engineering John E. Dolibois European Center Shashi Lalvani (2003) Michael Kabbaz (2011) Thierry Leterre (2009) Professor, Chemical Paper and Biomedical Vice President for Enrollment Management Professor, Political Science Engineering and Student Success B.A., Sorbonne University (France), 1984; B. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1976; B.S., Xavier University, 1997; M.B.A., Xavier M.A., University of Picardie (France), 1985; M.S., New Hampshire, 1979; Ph.D., University, 2000; Ph.D., Loyola University, M.A., Paris X University (France), 1988; Ph.D., Connecticut, 1982. 2008. Sorbonne University (France), 1999. Chemistry and Biochemistry Theodore O. Pickerill (2005) College of Liberal Arts & Applied Science Michael Crowder (1995) Executive Assistant to the President and Cathy Bishop-Clark (1989) Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry Secretary to the Board of Trustees Interim Dean and Associate Provost B.S., College of William & Mary, 1988; Ph.D., B.S., U.S. Navy Academy, 1984; M.A., Salve Professor, Computer & Information University of Virginia, 1993. Regina University, 1992; M.B.A., Nebraska, Technology 1998. B.S., Dayton, 1986; M.S., Cincinnati, 1989; Classics Ed.D., 1994. Denise McCoskey (1995) (Acting) Deans Deans Professor, Classics Departments and Chairs Departments and Chairs B.A., Cornell, 1990; Ph.D., Duke, 1995. College of Arts and Science Commerce Christopher Makaroff (1989) Accountancy Theodore N. Light (2003) Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry Marc A. Rubin (1990) Associate Professor, Business Technology B.S., University of Michigan, 1981; Ph.D., PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor, B.B.A., Cincinnati, 1974; M.B.A., 1975; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1986. Accountancy 1993. B.S., Miami, 1975; M.A.S., Illinois, 1977; Ph.D., Texas, 1985. Comparative Religion English Humanities & Creative Arts James Hanges (1997) LuMing Mao (1991) Roscoe Wilson (2003) Professor, Comparative Religion Professor, English Professor, Humanities & Creative Arts B.A., Miami University, 1985; M.A, Miami B.A., East China Normal University (China), B.A., Wabash College, 1997; M.A., Purdue University, 1987; Ph.D., University of 1982; M.A, University of University, 1999; M.F.A., University of Chicago, 1999. Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1989; Ph.D., Wisconsin-Madison, 2002. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1991. Computer and Information Technology Information Systems & Analytics Marianne Murphy (2014) Family Science and Social Work John Benamati (1997) Professor, Computer & Information Tech (H) Marie Elise Radina (2005) Professor, Information Systems & Analytics B.A., Youngstown State University, 1978; Professor, Family Science & Social Work B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, M.B.A., Kent State University, 1994; Ph.D., B.A., Allegheny College, 1996; M.S., Miami, 1984; M.S., Marist College, 1987; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1997. 1998; Ph.D., University of Missouri, 2002. University of Kentucky, 1997. Computer Science and Software Finance Interdisciplinary & Communication Studies Engineering Rebecca Luzadis (2016) (Interim) Helane Androne (2002) James Kiper (1986) Professor, Management Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary & Professor, Computer Science & Software B.A., SUNY-Binghamton, 1979; M.S., Cornell Communication Studies Engineering University, 1983; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1986. M.A.T., University of Washington, 1998; B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, 1975; M.S., Ph.D., 2002. Ohio State, 1978; Ph.D., 1985. French and Italian Jonathan A. Strauss (1992) Justice and Community Studies Economics Professor, French and Italian Daniel Hall (2003) George K. Davis (1985) B.A., Yale, 1982; M.A., New York, 1985; Professor of Political Science and Justice & Professor, Economics M.Phil., Yale, 1989; Ph.D., 1993. Community Studies B.S., Southern Methodist, 1977; M.A., 1980; B.S., Indiana University, 1985; J.D., Ph.D., 1984. Geography Washburn University of Topeka, 1988; Ed.D., Bruce D’Arcus (2001) University of Central Florida, 1999. Education and Society Associate Professor, Geography Garry Bowyer (1989) B.A., University of California-Los Angeles, Kinesiology and Health B.S., Oklahoma State University, 1982; M.S., 1994; M.A, University of Colorado, 1997; Helaine Alessio (1987) 1984; Ed.D., 1988. Ph.D., Syracuse University, 2001. Professor, Kinesiology and Health B.S., Rutgers, 1981; M.S., Ithaca College, 1983; Educational Leadership Geology & Environmental Earth Science Ed.D., Maryland, 1986. Kathleen Knight Abowitz (1995) Elisabeth Widom (1997) Professor, Educational Leadership Janet & Elliot Baines Professor, Geology & Languages, Literatures, and Writing B.A., Randolph Macon College, 1986; M.Ed., Environmental Earth Science Whitney Womack-Smith (1998) University of Vermont, 1989; Ph.D., B.A., Cornell University, 1984; Ph.D., Associate Professor, Languages, University of Virginia, 1996. University of California-Santa Cruz, 1991. Literatures & Writing B.A., University of Missouri, 1991; M.A, Educational Psychology German, Russian, Asian and Middle Eastern University of Missouri, 1993; Raymond Witte (1993) Languages & Cultures Ph.D., Purdue University, 1999. Professor, Educational Psychology Margaret Ziolkowski (1988) B.A., University of Kentucky, 1979; M.S, Professor, German, Russian, Asian and Management University of Kentucky, 1982; Ph.D., Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures Byron Finch (1987) University of Kentucky, 1991. B.A., Princeton, 1973; M.A., Yale, 1976; Ph.D., Professor, Management 1978. B.S., Iowa State, 1978; M.S., 1980; Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia, 1986. Qihou Zhou (2002) Global & Intercultural Studies Professor, Electrical and Computer Jana Braziel (2016) Marketing Engineering Chair & Western College Endowed Professor, Michael McCarthy (1993) (Interim) B.S., Harbin Institute of Technology (China), Global and Intercultural Studies Professor, Marketing 1982; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, B.A., University of Georgia, 1990; M.A, B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1979; 1991; M.A, Pennsylvania State University, University of Georgia, 1995; M.B.A., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1991; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, 2000. 1988; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1996. 1991. History Mathematics Engineering Technology Wietse deBoer (2003) Patrick Dowling (1989) Ayodele Abatan (2006) Professor, History Professor, Mathematics Professor, Engineering Technology B.A., Universiteit van Amsterdam (The B.S., University College (Dublin), 1979; M.S., B.S., Ahmadu Bello University (Nigeria), Netherlands), 1983;
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