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Administration ADMINISTRATION ( ) Date of Employment George DeMaagd (2008) Associate Dean of Academic Administration and Professor of Pharmacy. B.S., Western President Michigan University; Pharm.D., University of Michigan. Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver (2014) President. B.S., Baylor University; M.S. and Ph.D. Texas A&M University. Kelly Harden (2007) Associate Dean of Graduate Nursing Programs, Director of DNP, and Professor of Nursing. Office of the Provost A.S.N., Mississippi County Community College; B.S.N., C. Ben Mitchell (2009) Provost and Vice President for Regents University; M.S.N., University of Missouri; D.N.Sc., Academic Affairs and Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy. University of Tennessee Center for Health Science. B.A., Mississippi State University; M.Div., Southwestern Carol K. Kellim (2008). Acting Dean, School of Nursing; Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Associate Dean, Undergraduate Nursing Programs; and Hunter Baker (2010) Associate Provost, Dean of Instruction, Professor of Nursing. ASN, BSN, MSN, and DNP, Union and Associate Professor of Political Science. B.A., Florida University. State University; M.P.A., University of Georgia; J.D., Kim Madewell Jones (2007) Assistant Dean of Student University of Houston Law Center; Ph.D., Baylor University. Services and Associate Professor of Pharmacy. B.S., Middle Michele Atkins (1998-2005; 2006) Assistant Provost for Tennessee State University; Pharm.D., University of Accreditation and Research and Professor of Education. B.S., Tennessee College of Pharmacy. Union University; M.Ed. and Ph.D., University of Memphis. Eric Marvin (2010) Assistant Dean of Education– Susan Hopper (1989) Registrar. B.S., Union University; Hendersonville, Director of Thomas R. Rosebrough Center M.A.T., University of Memphis; Additional Study, University for Educational Practice, Director of Online Instructional of Memphis. Innovations and Professor of Education. B.A., Fresno Pacific University; M.Ed., Harding University; Ed.D., University of Lindy Hannah (1997-2004, 2011) Assistant Registrar and Memphis. Coordinator, Social Work Program—Germantown Campus. A.A., Freed-Hardeman University; B.P.S., University of Stephen Marvin (2007) Assistant Dean of Education.– Memphis. Germantown and Associate Professor of Education. B.A., Freson Pacific University; M.Ed., Harding University; Ed.D., Sherry Russell (2009) Assistant Registrar, Hendersonville and University of Arkansas. Coordinator for Ed.S. and Ed.D. Programs, Hendersonville. B.S., Trevecca Nazarene College; M.S., University of Dottie Myatt (1994) Assistant Dean for Teacher Education Tennessee, Knoxville. and Accreditation and Associate Professor of Education. B.S., Lambuth University; M.Ed., Union University; Ed.D., University of Memphis. Deans Sheila Mitchell (2007) Dean of the School of Pharmacy. William R. Nance, Jr. (2000) Acting Dean of the McAfee B.S. and Pharm.D., University of Tennessee Health Science School of Business Administration and Associate Professor Center. of Management. B.S., Regis University; M.B.A., Union University; D.B.A., Nova Southeastern University. John Netland (2008) Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English. B.A., Biola University; William Nettles (2006) Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences, M.A., California State Polytechnic University; Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Department Chair. B.S., Mississippi University of California, Los Angeles. College; M.S., and Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Thomas R. Rosebrough (1996) Executive Dean of the James Patterson (1999) Acting Dean of the School of College of Education and Human Studies and University Theology and Missions and University Professor of Christian Professor of Education. B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., The Ohio Thought and Tradition. B.A., Rutgers University; M.Div., State University. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary. Justin Barnard (2007) Associate Dean for Intellectual Discipleship, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director, Ben Phillips (2010) Associate Dean of Education, Chair, the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Intellectual Discipleship. Department of Educational Leadership, and Professor of B.A., Palm Beach Atlantic University; M.A. and Ph.D., Educational Leadership. B.S., Freed-Hardeman University; 2015-2016 Florida State University. M.S. and Ed.D., University of Memphis. ADMINISTRATION 121 Mary Anne Poe (1996) Associate Dean and Professor of Nancy Cherry (2005) Director of Master’s Programs— Social Work, B.S.W. Director and Director for the Center for Jackson and Professor of Education. B.S., Union University; Just and Caring Communities. B.A., Vanderbilt University; M.Ed., University of Memphis; Ed.S. and Ed.D. Union M.S.S.W., University of Louisville; M.Div., Southern Baptist University. Theological Seminary; A.C.S.W. Melinda Clarke (2000) Director of Ed.D.—Jackson and Ann Singleton (1985) Associate Dean of Education, Chair, Professor of Education. B.A., Lambuth University; M.Ed. Department of Teaching and Learning, and University and Ed.D., Vanderbilt University. Professor of Special Education. B.S., Union University; M.Ed., and Ed.D., University of Memphis. Elsie Cressman (1998) Coordinator, Graduate Nurse Anesthesia Program. Mark Stephens (2007) Assistant Dean, Experiential Education and Professor of Pharmacy. B.S. and Pharm.D., Patsy Crihfield (2007) Chair, Nurse Practitioner Tracks University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. and Professor of Nursing. B.A., Stephens College; B.S.N., University of Memphis; M.S.N., University of Tennessee Center for Health Science; Additional Study, University of Vice Presidents Missouri-St. Louis; F.N.P. Certification, American Nurses Beverly Absher (2004) Associate Vice President for Credentialing Center; D.N.P., University of Tennessee Center Auxiliary Operations, Office of Strategic Initiatives; Associate for Health Science. Professor of Educational Leadership and Department Chair of Continuing Studies. B.S. and M.B.A., University of North Ken Easley (2006) Professor of Biblical Studies and Director Alabama; Ed.D., Union University. of the School of Theology and Missions—Olford Center. B.A., John Brown University; M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Bob R. Agee (1975, 2015) Vice President for Institutional Divinity School; Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Advancement. B.A., Union University; M.Div, and D.Min., Seminary. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Helen Fowler (1992) Assistant to the Executive Dean, College of Education and Human Studies. B.S., M.A.Ed., James R. Avery, Jr. (2010) Associate Vice President for Union University. Information Technology. B.S. and M.B.A., University of Memphis. Angela Franklin (2015). M.B.A. Program Coordinator/ Recruiter – Germantown. Todd Brady (1996-2007, 2011) Vice President for University Ministries and Assistant Professor of Ministry. B.S., Union Joy Greene (2011) Associate Professor of Pharmacy and University; M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Assistant Director of Experiential Education. Pharm.D., Seminary; D.Min., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. University of Tennessee. Gary L. Carter (1991) Senior Vice President for Business Robin Henderson(2010) Director of the M.U.Ed.-- Services. B.S., Union University; C.P.A., State of Tennessee. Germantown and Associate Professor of Education. B.S., Butler University; M.S., Indiana University-Purdue Jimmy H. Davis (1978) Vice President for Institutional University at Indianapolis; Ph.D., Ball State University. Research and Hammons University Professor of Chemistry. B.S., Union University; Ph.D., University of Illinois; Rhonda Hudson (2006) Professor of Social Work and Additional study, University of Florida, Oak Ridge Associated Director of B.S.W. Programs. B.S., Florida A&M University; University, Argonne National Laboratory; Harvard M.S.W. and Ph.D., Barry University. University, and Oxford University, England. Marcia Joyner (2010) Coordinator, Ed.S. and Ed.D. Programs Anna Beth Morgan (2009) Associate Vice President for – Jackson Academic Resources, Director of the Library, and Associate Professor of Library Services. B.A., Oklahoma Baptist Sean King (2009) Director of the Center for Interprofessional University; M.L.S., Texas Women’s University; M.S., Education/Population Health and Rural Medicine and Southwest Baptist University. Associate Professor of Pharmacy. B.S.,M.S., and Ph.D., University of Mississippi. Program Administration Robin Lawson (2011) Program Coordinator—M.A.Ed., Hayward Armstrong (2012) Professor of Missions and M.Ed., and Continuing Studies, Hendersonville. Director of Online Programming. B.A., Samford University; M.D.E., University of Maryland University College; M.Div. Charles Lea (2008) Executive Director for the Hendersonville and Ph.D, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Campus and Professor of Educational Leadership. B.S. and M.A., Middle Tennessee State University; Ed.D., Vanderbilt University. ADMINISTRATION 122 Kimberly Lindsey-Goodrich (2008) Director of Molly Wright (2006) Chair, Nurse Anesthesia Tracks and Interprofessional Education and Associate Professor of Professor of Nursing; B.S., university of St. Francis; M.S., Pharmacy. B.S. and Pharm.D., University of Tennessee. Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia. Kristina Martin (2010) Director of Pharmacy Admissions. Christy Wyatt (1998) Coordinator of M.A.Ed. and M.Ed. B.S.B, Murray State University. Programs, Jackson. Kim McNeil (2008) Coordinator of M.S.W. Program. April Yearwood (2010) Assistant Chair, Nurse
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