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Faculty Directory 1 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA FACULTY DIRECTORY 1 Faculty Directory ALLISON II, DAVID T. A Associate Professor B ABEYNANDA, GAYAN S. BS, University of Alabama BAKER, MELANIE R. Assistant Professor PHD, Florida State University Assistant Professor BS, Univ of Colombo AS, Delgado Community College MS, Louisiana State University AMARE, NICOLE E. BSN, University of South Alabama PHD, Louisiana State University Professor MSN, University of South Alabama BA, University of Wisconsin-Madis DNP, University of South Alabama ADAMS, AMY D. MA, Kansas State University Assistant Professor MA, University of Alabama BAKER, RONALD BSN, University of South Alabama PHD, University of Alabama Assistant Professor MSN, University of South Alabama BS, James Cook University DNP, University of South Alabama ANASTASIO, RANDALL J. PHD, James Cook University Senior Instructor ADAMS, ELIZABETH M. BS, University of Southern Miss BAKER, SAMUEL H. Associate Professor MS, University of Southern Miss Assistant Professor BS, Spring Hill College MS, University of Southern Miss BA, Yale University PHD, University of South Alabama MPHIL, University of Cambridge UK ANDEL, TODD R. PHD, Princeton University ADAMS, JAMES R. Professor Instructor BS, University of Central Florida BALCZON, RONALD D. BS, Spring Hill College MS, Air Force Inst of Technology Associate Professor MS, University of South Alabama PHD, Florida State University BS, Florida State University PHD, Florida State University AFFUSO, ERMANNO ANDERSON, JENNIFER A. Associate Professor Assistant Professor BALDWIN, AMELIA A. MS, Polytechnic University of Bari BSN, University of South Alabama Professor PHD, Auburn University MSN, Spring Hill College BSBA, Auburn University DNP, University of South Alabama MAC, Auburn University AHEARN, LORRAINE PHD, Virginia Polytechnic Inst and Assistant Professor ANTOINE ARMSTRONG, MISCHA K. BA, University of NC- Greensboro Instructor BALENA, DANIEL D. MA, University of NC- Greensboro BS, University of South Alabama Instructor PHD, University of NC- Chapel Hill MED, University of South Alabama BA, University of Georgia JD, Georgia State University AL-MEHDI, ABU B. ARD, STEPHANIE E. MS, University of South Alabama Professor Assistant Librarian BS, Univ de Salamanca AA, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC BARRINGTON, ROBERT A. MD, Univ de Salamanca BA, Mississippi U For Women Associate Professor MD, Crimean St Medical University MA, University of South Alabama BS, Oregon State University PHD, Crimean St Medical University MLS, University of Alabama PHD, Loyola University of Chicago ALBINS, MARK A. ARRIETA, MARTHA BATES, ROBIN E. Part-Time Instructor Associate Professor Instructor BA, University of Hawaii At Hilo BMED, Univ of San Agustin BS, University of South Alabama PHD, Oregon State University MPH, University of South Florida MHS, University of South Alabama PHD, University of South Florida ALEXEYEV, MIKHAIL F. BAUER, NATALIE R. Professor AUDIA, JONATHON Associate Professor BS, Ukraine National Univ Professor BS, Delta State University PHD, National Agri Univ Ukraine BS, McMaster University PHD, University of South Alabama MS, McMaster University PHD, University of South Alabama southalabama.edu/bulletin 2021-22 GRADUATE/UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA FACULTY DIRECTORY 2 BAUGHN, CHRISTINA L. BLACK, MICHAEL E. BOWERS JR., DAVID A. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor BSN, University of South Alabama BS, University of South Alabama BA, Rice University MSN, University of South Alabama MS, University of South Alabama MA, Cornell U-Ny St Statutory Cols DNP, Samford University PHD, Capella University PHD, University of Texas- Austin BAXTER, ABIGAIL BOHNET, ANDRA C. BOWMAN, ASHLEIGH A. Professor Professor Assistant Professor AB, Guilford College BM, University of The Pacific BSN, Spring Hill College MA, University of Maryland-Bal Cnt MM, University of Southern CA MSN, University of South Alabama PHD, Vanderbilt University PHD, Texas Tech University DNP, University of South Alabama BEASON, LARRY BOLEMAN, MICHAEL W. BRAND, SALLIE M. Professor Senior Instructor Assistant Professor BS, Stephen F Austin State U BS, University of West Georgia BSN, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham MA, Stephen F Austin State U MS, University of Kentucky MBA, Samford University PHD, Texas A & M University MSN, Samford University BOLTON, MARYANNE DNP, Samford University BEEBE, DONALD A. Assistant Professor Associate Professor BSN, Rutgers The St U Central Offic BRANNAN, LAUREN R. BS, University of South Alabama MSN, University of South Alabama Assistant Professor PHD, Clemson University DNP, University of South Alabama BS, University of South Alabama MED, University of South Alabama BENTLEY, EMILY S. BORCHERT, GLEN M. PHD, University of South Alabama Assistant Professor Associate Professor BSN, University of South Alabama BS, University of Tennessee-Martin BRAZY, MARTHA J. DNP, University of South Alabama PHD, University of Iowa Associate Professor MSN, University of South Alabama BA, University of Wisconsin-Milwau BORDEN, JOEL A. MA, University of Wisconsin-Milwau BENTON, RYAN G. Instructor PHD, Duke University Assistant Professor BS, Jacksonville State University BS, Loyola University-New Orleans MS, University of South Alabama BREAZEALE, HAIDI S. MS, University of LA at Lafayette Assistant Professor PHD, University of LA at Lafayette BOTSIS, ALINE E. BSN, University of South Alabama Instructor MSN, University of South Alabama BEVERLY, BRENDA L. BS, University of South Alabama DNP, Samford University Professor BS, University of South Alabama BSED, Bloomsburg U of Pennsylvania MS, University of South Alabama BRICK, STEPHEN G. MS, Bloomsburg U of Pennsylvania MS, University of South Alabama Associate Professor PHD, University of Tennessee-Knox BA, University of California-Berk BOUDREAUX, CAROLE W. MA, University of California-Berk BILLINGSLEY, JOEL L. Associate Professor PHD, University of California-Berk Associate Professor BS, Louisiana College BS, University of South Alabama MD, Louisiana State U-Shreveport BRITT, KRISTY L. MS, University of South Alabama Senior Instructor PHD, University of South Alabama BOUNDS, HANK M. BA, University of South Alabama Professor MA, University of CA-Santa Bar BINDELE, HUYBRECHTS F. BS, University of Southern Miss Associate Professor MED, University of Southern Miss BROACH, MARY E. BS, Marien Ngouabi University PHD, University of Mississippi Associate Professor MS, Marien Ngouabi University BS, University of South Alabama MS, Internatl Centre for Theo Phys BOURRIE, DAVID M. MS, University of South Alabama PHD, Auburn University Associate Professor EDD, University of Georgia BA, Michigan State University PHD, Auburn University southalabama.edu/bulletin 2021-22 GRADUATE/UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA FACULTY DIRECTORY 3 BROOKS, JASON L. BYDALEK, KATHERINE A. CARMICHAEL, RUTH H. Instructor Associate Professor Professor BA, Judson College BS, University of Saint Francis BA, University of Chicago MA, American Public University MSN, University of South Alabama MA, Boston University EDD, Walden University PHD, Touro College PHD, Boston University BROWN, GIDGET R. BYRD, KELLY O. CARMOUCHE, MILLICENT L. Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BSSH, University of South Alabama BS, Florida State University BA, University of Arkansas- PB MS, University of South Alabama MAT, University of Florida MA, Eastern Kentucky University PHD, University of Southern Miss PHD, Georgia State University BROWN, TRACY L. Instructor BYRD, LISA M. CARR, NICOLE T. ND, Coastal Alabama Comm College Assistant Professor Associate Professor BSN, University of Mobile BSN, Mississippi College BA, College of William and Mary MSN, University of South Alabama MSN, Mississippi U For Women MA, College of William and Mary CERT, University of South Alabama PHD, University of Southern Miss PHD, Louisiana State University DNP, University of South Alabama BYRNE, MARIA A. CARR, PHILIP J. BRYAN, VALERIE L. Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor BS, University of Notre Dame BA, University of Louisville BA, University of Kentucky MS, University of Notre Dame MA, University of Tennessee-Knox MSW, University of Kentucky PHD, University of Notre Dame PHD, University of Tennessee-Knox PHD, University of Kentucky CAULEY, LANIER S. BUNCH, JACLYN A. C Associate Professor Associate Professor CAGE, ERIN C. BS, Virginia Polytechnic Inst and BA, Pace University-New York Associate Professor MS, Virginia Polytechnic Inst and MS, Florida State University AB, Dartmouth College PHD, Clemson University PHD, Florida State University MA, Johns Hopkins University PHD, Johns Hopkins University CESARINI, J P. BURLEY, TROY R. Associate Professor Assistant Professor CAHANIN IV, RICHARD L. BA, Amherst College BS, California Polytechnic-San Lui Assistant Professor PHD, Rutgers State Univ New Bruns MPT, Western U Of Health Sciences BS, Louisiana State University PHD, Rocky Mtn Univ of Hlth Profess DPT, University of South Alabama CHAPMAN, DEBRA L. PHD, Rocky Mtn Univ of Hlth Profess Assistant Professor BURNS, KARA K. BS, University of Southern Miss Associate Professor CAMPBELL, AMY A. MS, University of South Alabama BA, University of Arizona Assistant Professor PHD, University of Southern Miss MA, University of Oregon BSN, Tennessee Technological U PHD, University of Arizona MSN, University of South Alabama CHESHIRE, KRISTY L. DNP, University of South Alabama Assistant Professor BUSH, NADIA K. BA, University of Miami Senior Instructor CAMPBELL, AMY C. BSN, University of South
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