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University College Personnel.Pdf UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL PRESIDENT Michael DeMoor, Associate Professor of Social Philosophy in Politics, History and Economics Melanie J. Humphreys Director of Politics, History, Economics B.A. (1994); M.A. (2001) Trinity Western University; B.A. (Honors) (2000), The King's University College; M. Ph.D. (2007) Azusa Pacific University Phil. (2003), Institute for Christian Studies; Ph.D. (2011), Institute for Christian Studies/Vrije Universiteit VICE PRESIDENT ACADEMIC AND Lloyd Den Boer, Associate Professor of Education RESEARCH Dean of Faculty of Education Hank D. Bestman B.A. (1973) Dordt College; M.A. (1984) Simon Fraser B.A. (1979), Dordt College; M.Sc. (1982); Ph.D. (1988), University; Ed.D. (in progress), University of South University of Alberta Dakota VICE PRESIDENT Neal DeRoo, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Religion Ellen Vlieg-Paquette B.A. (2003) Calvin College; M.A. (2005) Institute for B.A. (1976), Dordt College; C.A. (1981), Institute of Christian Studies; Ph.D. (2009) Boston College Chartered Accountants of Alberta; Microcomputer Jeffrey Dudiak, Professor of Philosophy Accounting Certificate (with Distinction) (1997), Grant B.A. (1983), Malone College; M.A. (1987), Duquesne MacEwan Community College University; M.Phil.F. (1987), Institute for Christian Studies; Ph.D. (1998), Free University in Amsterdam VICE PRESIDENT ADVANCEMENT Amy Feaver, Assistant Professor of Computing Science and Dan VanKeeken Mathematics BPA (with Great Distinction) (2009), Athabasca B.S. (2007), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; M.A. (2010), University; Certificate in Corporate Community Relations Ph.D. (2014), University of Colorado (1996), Boston College; Accredited in Public Relations, Michael Ferber, Vice President Student Development Canadian Public Relations Society (2016); Certified Fund B.A. (1994), West Virginia University; M.Div. (2001), Raising Executive, CFRE International (2016) Asbury Theological Seminary; M.A. (2004); Ph.D. (2010), VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT West Virginia University DEVELOPMENT Randolph Haluza-DeLay, Associate Professor of Sociology B.S.; B.A. (1987), University of Montana; M.A. (1996), Michael Ferber University of Alberta; Ph.D. (2007), University of Western B.A. (1994), West Virginia University; M.Div. (2001), Ontario Asbury Theological Seminary; M.A. (2004); Ph.D. (2010), West Virginia University Douglas Harink, Professor of Theology B.A. (1975), University of Winnipeg; M.C.S. (1979), FACULTY Regent College; M.A. (1982); Ph.D. (1988), University of St. Michael's College, Toronto School of Theology Hank D. Bestman, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry B.A. (1979), Dordt College; M.Sc. (1982); Ph.D. (1988), John Hiemstra, Professor of Political Science University of Alberta B.A. (1978), Dordt College; M.Phil. (1983), Institute for Christian Studies; Ph.D. (1992), University of Calgary Jennifer Braun, Assistant Professor of Sociology B.A. (2008), University of Winnipeg; M.Sc. (2013), Melanie J. Humphreys, President University of Alberta; Ph.D. (ABD), University of Alberta B.A. (1994); M.A. (2001) Trinity Western University; Ph.D. (2007) Azusa Pacific University Danielle Brosseau, Assistant Professor of Psychology B.A. (2004), The King's University; M.A. (2010), Trinity Tim Janewski, Director of Library Services Western University; Ph.D. (ABD), McGill University B.A. (1987), University of Alberta; M.L.I.S. (1993), University of Alberta 176 University Personnel Michael Janzen, Associate Professor of Computing Science Dwayne O’Coin, Associate Professor of Business B.Sc. (Honours) with First-Class standing (2001), Brock B.Comm. (1983), University of Alberta; Ph.D. level work University; M.Sc. (2003), University of Guelph; Ph.D. (1989-91), University of Pennsylvania, and (1991-92), (2012), University of Saskatchewan University of Calgary; D.B.A. (in progress), Athabasca University Glenn J. Keeler, Associate Vice President Institutional Research Kristopher Ooms, Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A. (1982), North American Baptist College; M.Div. Dean of Faculty of Natural Sciences (1985), North American Baptist Divinity School; Graduate B.Sc. (2001), The King’s University College; Ph.D. Studies in Information Systems, Athabasca University (2006), University of Alberta Scott Key, Associate Professor of Education Margaretta Patrick, Associate Professor of Education Assistant Dean of Faculty of Education B.A. (1988), Calvin College; M.A. (2004), Trinity Western B.A. (1984), B.Ed. (1985), M.Ed. (1997), University of University; Ph.D. (2011), University of Waterloo Alberta; Ph.D. (1995), University of Illinois at Chicago Christopher Peet, Associate Professor of Psychology Daniel Kim, Assistant Professor of Business Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences B.A. (1998), Sung Kyun Kwan University, Korea; M.B.A. B.A. (Honors) (1997); Ph.D. (2003), University of Alberta (2001), Pondicherry University, India; Ph.D. (2010), Indian Institute of Technology Vern Peters, Professor of Biology B.Sc. (First Class Honors) (1995), The University of Gerda Kits, Assistant Professor of Economics Manitoba; Ph.D. (2003) The University of Alberta B.A. in Environmental Studies (with Distinction) (2004), The King's University College; Master of Development Gordon Preston, Associate Professor of Business Diploma in Christian Studies (1990), Regent College; Economics (2006), Dalhousie University; Ph.D. (2011), B.Ed. (1983), Brandon University; M.B.A. (1992), University of Alberta University of Manitoba; Ed.D. (2017), Athabasca Remkes Kooistra, Assistant Professor of Mathematics University B.Sc. (2002), University of Alberta; M.Sc. (2005), Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands; Ph.D. (2011), University Heather Prior, Assistant Professor of Biology B.R.S. (1986), Mennonite Brethren Bible College; B.Sc. of Alberta (Honors) (1989); Diploma in Adult Education (1990); David Long, Professor of Sociology Ph.D. (2000), University of Alberta B.A. (Honours) (1982), Wilfred Laurier University; M.A. (1984); Ph.D. (1990), University of Waterloo Brett Roscoe, Assistant Professor of English B.A. (2000), Providence College; B.A. (Honours) (2007), Heather Looy, Professor of Psychology University of Manitoba; M.A. (2008), University of B.A. (Honors) (1986); M.A. (1988), Queen's University; Western Ontario; Ph.D. (2014), Queen's University Ph.D. (1992), McMaster University Mark Sandle, Professor of History Peter G. Mahaffy, Professor of Chemistry B.A. (Honours) (1986), Warwick University; M.Soc Sci. B.A. (1974), Dordt College; Ph.D. (1979), Indiana (1987), University of Birmingham; Ph.D. (1992), University University of Birmingham Stephen Martin, Associate Professor of Theology Grace Scott, Director of Athletics, Women’s Volleyball B.Th. (1985), Eastern Pentecostal Bible College; M.PhilF. Coach (1992), Institute of Christian Studies; Ph.D. (1999), B.A. (1985), Winnipeg Bible College; B.Ph.Ed. (with University of Cape Town Distinction) (1991), University of Alberta; M.A. (2013), Providence University College Leah Martin-Visscher, Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.Sc. (1999), The King's University College; B.Ed. (After Joachim Segger, Professor of Music Degree) (2002); Ph.D. (2010), University of Alberta Performer's Certificate (1977); B.Mus. (Distinction) (1978); M.Mus. (1979), Eastman School of Music, Philip Mingay, Associate Professor of English B.A. (Honours) (1987), Trent University; M.A. (1989), Rochester, NY; D.Mus. (1995), University of Alberta University of Guelph; Ph.D. (2001), University of Alberta Harry Spaling, Professor of Environmental Studies and Geography Joanne Moyer, Assistant Professor of Environmental Director of Environmental Studies Studies and Geography B.Th. (2001), Canadian Mennonite Bible College; B.A. B.E.S. (1977), University of Waterloo; M.E.Des. (1980), (2003), University of Winnipeg; M.E.S. (2006), Dalhousie University of Calgary; Ph.D. (1994), University of Guelph University; Ph.D. (2013), University of Manitoba Wendy Stienstra, Associate Professor of Education B.A. (1979), Dordt College; M.Ed (2001); Ph.D. (2013), Lakehead University University Personnel 177 J. Bernice Stieva, Assistant Professor of Education Arlette Zinck, Associate Professor of English B.A.Sc. (1989), Guelph University; B.Ed. (1996); M.Ed Dean of Faculty of Arts (2008), Brock University; Ed.D. (in progress), University B.P.R. (With Distinction) (1984), Mount St. Vincent of Calgary University; M.A. (1989); Ph.D. (1993), University of Alberta Charles Stolte, Professor of Music Co-Chair of Faculty B.A. (With Distinction) (1990), The King's College; FACULTY EMERITI M.Mus. (1994), University of Alberta; D.Mus. (2002), Elwil Beukes Northwestern University Professor Emeritus (2010) B.Sc. (1966); B.A. (1969); B.A. (Honors) (1970); M.A. Andrew Tappenden, Associate Professor of Computing (1972), University of Stellenbosch; D.Phil. (1983), Science B.Sc. (2004), University of Alberta; Ph.D. (2010), University of the Orange Free State University of Alberta Robert W. Bruinsma Professor Emeritus (2007) Tina Trigg, Associate Professor of English B.A. (Honors) (1994); M.A. (1996), Lakehead University; B.Sc. (1967), After Degree Program in Education (1968), Ph.D. (2003), University of Ottawa University of Alberta; M.A. (1978), Simon Fraser University; Ed.D. (1982), University of British Columbia Melanie Turgeon, Associate Professor of Music B.A. (Honors Music) (1998), M.Mus. (2000), University of Harry Cook Alberta; D.M.A. (2007), University of Illinois Professor Emeritus (1999) B.Sc. (1960); M.Sc. (1962),
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