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Wake Forest College Faculty 1 Wake Forest College Faculty 1 T. Michael Anderson (2010) WAKE FOREST COLLEGE Associate Professor of Biology FACULTY BS, Oregon State University; PhD, Syracuse University. Sharon G. Andrews (1994) Date following name indicates year of appointment. Listings represent those Professor of Theatre faculty teaching either full or part-time during the fall 2020 and/or spring BA, UNC-Chapel Hill; MFA, UNC-Greensboro. 2021. Kendra Andrews (2021) Irma V. Alarcón (2005) Assistant Teaching Professor of English Associate Professor of Spanish and Italian BA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; MA, University of North BA, Universidad de Concepción (Chile); MA, PhD , Indiana University. Carolina at Charlotte; PhD, North Carolina State University. Jane W. Albrecht (1987) Elizabeth Mazza Anthony (1998) Professor of Spanish and Italian Teaching Professor of French Studies BA, Wright State University; MA, PhD , Indiana University. BA, Duke University; MA, PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. Guillermo Alesandroni (2020) Diana R. Arnett (2014) Visiting Assistant Professor Associate Teaching Professor of Biology BS, National University of Rosario; MS, University of Illinois at Chicago; BS, MA, Youngstown State University; PhD, Kent State University. PhD, Oklahoma State University. Miriam A. Ashley-Ross (1997) Rebecca W. Alexander (2000) Professor of Biology F.M. Kirby Family Faculty Fellow and Professor of Chemistry BS, Northern Arizona University; PhD, University of California (Irvine). BS, Delaware; PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Robert J. Atchison (2010) Lucy Alford (2020) Associate Professor of Communication and Director of Debate Assistant Professor of English BA, MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, University of Georgia. BA, University of Virginia; Phd, Stanford University; PhD, University of Alison Atkins (2013) Aberdeen. Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish and Italian Edward E. Allen (1991) BA, Wake Forest University; MA, PhD , University of Virginia. Professor of Mathematics Emily A. Austin (2009) BS, Brigham Young University; MA, PhD , University of California (San Assistant Professor of Philosophy Diego). BA, Hendrix College; PhD, Washington University (St. Louis). Justin Allman (2020) R. Scott Baker (2001) Assistant Teaching Professor Associate Professor of Education BS, Georgia Institute of Technology; MA, MAEd, Wake Forest University; BA, Evergreen State College; MA, Tufts University; PhD, Teacher's College PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. of Columbia University. Kate R.. Allman (2014) Duff Baker-Jarvis (2019) Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology Visiting Assistant Professor BA, Emory University; MEd, Wake Forest University; PhD, University of BA, University of Colorado at Boulder; PhD, Michigan State University. North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Grey Ballard (2016) Sarra Alqahtani (2019) Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Dunn-Riley Faculty Fellow Assistant Professor of Computer Science BS, MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, University of California Berkeley. BS, MS, King Saud University; PhD, The University of Tulsa. Wanda A. Balzano (2005) Jacque L. Amoureux (2011) Chair and Associate Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Associate Teaching Professor of Politics and International Affairs BA, MA, University of Naples, Italy; MA, PhD, University College, Dublin. BS, MPA, Boise State University; MA, University of Iowa; PhD, Brown University. Adrian Bardon (2002) Associate Professor of Philosophy Paul R. Anderson (1990) BA, Reed College; MA, Washington; PhD, University of Massachusetts Professor of Physics (Amherst). BS, University of Wisconsin-Madison; MA, PhD, University of California (Santa Barbara). Ilaria Bargigia (2020) Assistant Professor of Physics David J. Anderson (1992) Msc, PhD, Polytechnic University of Milan (Italy). Professor of Biology BA, Denison University; MS, University of Michigan; PhD, Pennsylvania Phillip G. Batten (1991) University. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology 2 Wake Forest College Faculty BA, PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill; MA, Yale University; MA, Wake Forest BA, University of California, Santa Cruz; MA, Middlebury College; PhD, University. University of Virginia. Brittany Battle (2019) Keith D. Bonin (1992) Assistant Professor of Sociology Professor of Physics and Associate Provost for Research and Scholarly BA, University of Delaware; MA, PhD, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Inquiry BS, Loyola University; PhD, University of Maryland. Kristen M. Beavers (2012) Associate Professor of Health and Exercise Science Lynn S. Book (2005) BS, Cornell University; MPH, UNC-Chapel Hill; PhD, Baylor University. Teaching Professor BFA, Memphis College; MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. H. Kenneth Bechtel (1981) Associate Professor of Sociology Abbey Bourdon (2017) BA, MA, North Dakota; PhD, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale). Sterge Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor BA, University of Richmond; PhD, Wesleyan University. Jack Bell (2017) Visiting Assistant Professor of English Rian E. Bowie (2006) BA, University of Richmond; PhD, Duke University. Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation Fellow, Associate Teaching Professor BA, Tougaloo College; MA, Temple University; PhD, Emory University. Lina Benabdallah (2017) Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs Stephen B. Boyd (1985) BA, University of Batna, Algeria; MA, PhD, University of Florida. Easley Professor of Religion BA, University of Tennessee; MDiv, Th.D., Harvard Divinity School. Margaret C. Bender (2000) Associate Professor of Anthropology Tina M. Boyer (2010) BS, Cornell; MA, PhD, University of Chicago. Assistant Professor of German BA, MA, New Mexico; PhD, University of California (Davis). Kenneth S. Berenhaut (2000) Professor of Mathematics Anne Boyle (1986) BA, MS, University of Manitoba (Canada); MA, PhD , University of Georgia. Professor of English BA, Wilkes College; MA, PhD , University of Rochester. Michael J. Berry (1985) Professor of Health and Exercise Science Anthony Bradley (2014) BS, Jacksonville State University; MA, Southeastern Louisiana University; Assistant Professor of Military Science PhD, Texas A&M University. BS, Park University. Deborah L. Best (1972, 1978) Shannon T. Brady (2018) William L. Poteat Professor of Psychology Denton Family Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of Psychology BA, MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. BA, Lewis & Clark College; MS, Black Hills State University; PhD, Stanford University. Ulrich Bierbach (1999) Professor of Chemistry Erin Branch (2011) MS, PhD, University of Oldenburg (Germany); MM, UNC-Greensboro. Associate Teaching Professor of English and Writing Program Administrator Erin E. Binkley (2014) AB, Middlebury College; MA, PhD , UNC-Chapel Hill. Associate Professor of Counseling BA, UNC-Chapel Hill; MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, Idaho State R. Saylor Breckenridge (2001) University. Associate Professor of Sociology BA, MA, PhD, University of Arizona. Katharine (Polly) A. Black (2010) Assistant Teaching Professor of Communication Alexandra Brewer (2020) BA, Vassar College; MA, Columbia University; MBA, University of Virginia Assistant Professor of Sociology Darden School of Business; PhD, University of Birmingham UK. BA, Barnard College; MA, PhD, University of Chicago. Lisa M. Blee (2009) Thomas Brister (2005) Associate Professor of History Teaching Professor of Politics and International Affairs BA, Lewis and Clark College; PhD, University of Minnesota. BS, Georgetown University; MA, PhD, University of Virginia. Terry D. Blumenthal (1987) Michaelle L. Browers (2000) Professor of Psychology Professor of Politics and International Affairs BS, University of Alberta (Edmonton); MS, PhD, University of California BA, Whitman College; MA, University of Virginia; PhD, University of (Berkeley). Minnesota. Sarah Bogard (2020) Hana E. Brown (2011) Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian Associate Professor of Sociology Wake Forest College Faculty 3 BA, Bryn Mawr College; MA, PhD, University of California (Berkeley). Eric D. Carlson (1995) Associate Professor of Physics M. Alan Brown (2012) BS, Michigan State University; MA, PhD, Harvard University. Associate Professor of Education and Bryant/Groves Faculty Fellow BA, Appalachian State University; MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, Richard D. Carmichael (1971) University of Alabama. Professor of Mathematics BS, Wake Forest University; MA, PhD, Duke University. Christopher Brown (2016) Assistant Professor of English Simone M. Caron (1991) BA, Georgetown University; JD, Georgetown University; MA, PhD, Professor of History University of Maryland. BA, Bridgewater State University; MA, Northeastern; PhD, Clark University. Robert A. Browne (1980) Jacqui Carrasco (1999) Professor of Biology Professor of Music BS, MS, Dayton University; PhD, Syracuse University. BA, University of California (Los Angeles); MM, DMA, State University of New York (Stony Brook). Peter H. Brubaker (1994) Professor of Health and Exercise Science, Chair David L. Carroll (2003) BS, East Stroudsburg University; MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, Temple Professor of Physics University. BSc, North Carolina State University; PhD, Wesleyan University. Nelson C. Brunsting (2020) Cheyenne Carter (2014) Adjunct Professor Assistant Teaching Professor of Counseling BA, Wake Forest University; MA, Victoria University of Wellington, New BA, Baylor University; MS, Tarleton State University; PhD, University of Zealand; PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. North Texas. Christy M. Buchanan (1992) Stewart
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