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Directories 1 Directories 1 Directories Administration Laurie M. Hamen, J.D. President Board of Trustees Janet R. Handler, Ed.D. Brandt A. Worley Provost Chair Douglas V. Brock Barbara A. Barhamand ’77 Vice President for Finance Vice Chair Robert B. Callahan, Ph.D. Sr. Mary Lou Podzimek, RSM ’66 Vice President for Administrative, Enrollment and Student Services Secretary Brenda K. Haefner '96 Sr. Margaret Weigel ’66 Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Assistant Secretary Sr. Sharon M. Sutherland, RSM '71 Thomas C. Barbee Vice President for Mission and Ministry F. James Bradley Emeritus Administrative Staff Kenneth S. Brown Dr. Thomas R. Feld Michele M. Busse President Emeritus Jeffrey J. Cannon '82 Terri A. Christoffersen Affiliated Professionals – Medical Loren L. Coppock Laboratory Science Magda M. Golobic CM Laurie M. Hamen, Ex-Officio Kyla Dippold, M.S., M.L.S. (ASCP) Sr. Delores M. Hannon ’73 Medical Laboratory Science Program Chair and Assistant Ronald J. Herold Professor Kirk E. Kaalberg Mercy College of Health Sciences, Des Moines Nancy L. Kasparek Lileah Harris, M.D. Robert F. Kazimour Medical Director, School of Medical Laboratory Science/Medical Richard T. Kettelkamp ’93 Technology Bruce M. King Unity Point Health - St. Luke's Hospital Barbara A. Knapp Lindsey Mullenbach, M.P.H, M.L.S. (ASCP) Scott B. Lynch ’85 Program Director, School of Medical Laboratory Science/Medical Jane C. Meyer '82 Technology James M. Nikrant Unity Point Health - St. Luke's Hospital H. Thomas Reed Field Instructors –Social Work John M. Rinderknecht Brian Andeway Charles A. Rohde Foundation 2 Youth Shelter Immediate Past Chair Sara Baker Dyan C. Smith Department of Human Services - Wapello Co. Sr. Kathy R. Thornton ’66 RaeAnn Barnhart Michael J. Wehr '03 Partnership for Safe Families Ruth E. White Laura Bragg Emeritius Trustees Paul Engle Center William A. Bloomhall II Dawn Brouwers Lavern T. Busse His Hands Free Medical Clinic Sr. James Marie Donahue '51, ’59 Angel Burns Josefina L. Durin Foundation 2 Youth Shelter Carleen M. Grandon ’72 Kelli Collins Camela C. Greif ’88 Iowa Medical Classification Center Donald P. Hattery Martha Carter James L. Justice ’80 Willis Dady Center C. John Linge Stephanie Clark JoAnn F. Meyer Nebraska Families Collaborative Sr. Susan O’Connor ’72 Carrie Diesburg Judy S. O’Donnell Cedar Valley Friends of the Family Theresa J. Robinson ’67 Tesha Dobling Emmett J. Scherrman Resources for Human Development Margee M. Stamper ’77 Erin Foster Thomas J. Tauke Area Substance Abuse Council Rev. Msgr. Thomas E. Toale Amber Franzen Milestones in Marion Crystal Hall 2 Directories Young Parents Network Emeritus Faculty Nelly Hill Waypoint Domestic Violence Program Dr. David J Ard Lori Holman Dr. Charles J. Barth Waypoint Services Homeless/Housing Dr. Nancy Brauhn Megan Isenberg Kathryn Coulter Jane Boyd Achievement Academy Dr. Donald C. Damsteegt Amy Jellison A. Buelane Daugherty Families Helping Families Dr. Ronald Feldt Valarie Lovaglia Jane M. Gilmor Iowa Department of Human Services Dr. Joseph R. Givvin Erin Mendez Dr. James Grove Riverview Center Dr. Lyell D. Henry Jr. Shari Miller Rosemary Jacobson Department of Correctional Services Jane Junge Lisa Nelson Dr. Willis L. Kirkland Heritage Nursing and Rehab Leonard L. Lim Kiersten Onanga Dr. Zinnia C. Lim Access 2 Independence Dr. Charlotte Martin Kim Pinneke Dr. James C. McKean St, Luke's Iowa Health Living Centers Patricia D. Medley Katie Ries William R. Medley Aging Services Robert A. Naujoks Cheryl Schatzle Dr. Thomas H. Nickels Abbe Center Group Services Kathleen J. Pudzuvelis Dawn Schott John P. Rogers Linn County Juvenile Detention and Diversion Dr. Merilee A. Rosberg Jackie Schropp Jay Shuldiner HACAP Head Start David W. Van Allen Becky Stebral Dr. Christine L. Woodruff Hiawatha Care Center Dr. Tianzheng Wu Cara Stolba Richard Zingher Aging Services Faculty Heidi Soethout Department of Correctional Services Dr. Ayman Amer, 2000- Jennifer Tischer Associate Professor of Economics Mount Vernon Middle School Graduate Diploma, Ain Shams University, Egypt Clint Twedt-Ball M.B.A, Indiana University-Pennsylvania Matthew 25 D.Sci., University of New Haven Matthew White Dr. Richard Barrett, 2016- HACAP Housing Assistant Professor of Political Science Shelly Yanecek B.A., University of Chicago Tanager Place J.D., Yale Law School Ph.D., University of California - San Diego Dr. Dawn Behan, 2008- Professor of Education Director of Graduate Program in Education B.A., University of Northern Iowa M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa Dr. Matthew Bejar, 2016- Assistant Professor of Psychology B.S., Gonzaga University M.A., San Jose State University Ph.D., University of Tennessee - Knoxville Dr. Neil Bernstein, 1982- Professor of Biology B.S., Colorado State University M.S., John Carroll University Ph.D., University of Minnesota Directories 3 Dr. Ryan Bezy, 2010- Dr. Mary Ducey, 1994- Associate Professor of Biology Professor of Philosophy B.A., DePauw University Department Chair Ph.D., Indiana University - Bloomington B.A., Maryville College Kim Bro, 2010- M.A., St. Louis University Assistant Professor of Nursing Ph.D., The Catholic University of America B.A., Mount Mercy College Dr. Adam Ebert, 2009- M.S.N., Clarke College Associate Professor of History Deb Brydon, 1999- B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Iowa State University Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Dr. Paula Ganzeveld, 2009- B.A., M.A., J.D., University of Iowa Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Mohammad Chaichian, 1994- B.S., Iowa State University Professor of Sociology M.A., University of Northern Iowa Director of Faculty Development M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa M.S., University of Tehran, Iran Stephen Gilmour, 1985- M.S., University of Michigan Associate Professor of Accounting Ph.D., Michigan State University B.S., M.A.S., Northern Illinois University Candace Chihak, 2014- CPA Assistant Professor of Nursing Dr. Sharon Guthrie, 1999- Director of the R.N. to B.S.N. Program Assistant Professor of Nursing B.S.N., M.S.N., Mount Mercy University Director of Graduate Program in Nursing Dr. Jacob Christenson, 2011- B.S.N., M.S.N., Ph.D., University of Iowa Associate Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy Kathryn Hagy, 2003- Clinical Director for Marriage and Family Therapy Program Professor of Art B.S., California Polytechnic State University Department Chair M.S., Brigham Young University B.A., University of Washington Ph.D., Brigham Young University M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design Jose Clemente, 2012- Anne Hartman, 2012- Assistant Professor of Art Assistant Professor of Nursing B.F.A, M.F.A, Kansas State University B.S.N., M.S.N, University of Iowa Janelle Clymer, 2016- Eric Hearn, 2011- Assistant Professor of Marketing Lecturer in Accounting B.A., Coe College B.A., University of Northern Iowa M.B.A., Mount Mercy University M.B.A., University of Iowa Dr. Elaine Cook, 2012- Carol Heim, 1983- Assistant Professor of Nursing Associate Professor of Nursing B.S.N., University of Iowa B.S., Mount Mercy College M.S.N., South Dakota State University M.A., University of Iowa Ph.D., University of Iowa Melodie Helseth, 2017- Dr. Bryan Cross, 2013- Lecturer in Nursing Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.S.N., Winona State University B.S., University of Michigan - Anne Arbor M.S.N., Mount Mercy University M. Div., Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis Mary Ann Hindman, 2016- Ph.D., St. Louis University Assistant Professor of Healthcare Administration Dr. Christopher DeVault, 2009- B.A., Briar Cliff University Associate Professor of English M.S., University of St. Francis B.A, Wake Forest University Dr. Taylor Houston, 2016- M.A., Georgetown University Assistant Professor of Sociology Ph.D., University of Miami B.A., M.A., Texas State University Dr. Dennis Dew, 2009- Ph.D., University of Georgia Associate Professor of Psychology Joni Howland, 1995- Department Chair Associate Professor of Social Work B.S., John Carroll University Director of the Social Work Program M.A., Ph.D., Loyola University-Chicago B.A., Luther College Dr. April Dirks, 2008- M.S.W., University of Iowa Associate Professor of Social Work Dr. Alesia Hruska, 2007- B.A., M.S.W, Ph.D., University of Iowa Associate Professor of Biology Department Chair B.A., Luther College Ph.D., Iowa State University 4 Directories Dr. Amanda Humphrey, 2006- Julie McIntosh, 2005- Professor of Criminal Justice Assistant Professor of Nursing Director of Graduate Program in Criminal Justice B.S.N., Mount Mercy College B.A., M.S., New Mexico State University M.S.N., University of Phoenix Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Omaha Allison McNeese, 1990- Dr. Kristopher Keuseman, 2009- Assistant Professor of History Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi B.A., St. Olaf College Nancy Merryman, 1978- Ph.D., University of North Dakota Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education Dr. Elizabeth Kleiman, 2010- B.S., M.S., Iowa State University Associate Professor of Computer Science Kent Miller, 2017- B.S., Ben-Gurion University Assistant Professor of Business M.S., Ph.D., Iowa State University B.A., M.Ed., University of Arkansas Dr. Nathan Klein, 2014- M.B.A., University of Florida Assistant Professor of Business J.D., College of William and Mary B.B.A., Mount Mercy University Heather Miller, 2017- M.B.A., Emory University Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy Ed.D. Creighton University B.A., M.A., Mount Mercy University Dr. Daniel Kleinknecht, 1993- Brendan Murphy, 2013- Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Marketing B.M., Oberlin College B.A., Marquette University M.M., Indiana University M.B.A., University of Iowa D.M.A., University of Iowa Dr. Joseph Nguyen, 2010- Dr. David Klope, 2001- Associate Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Communication B.S., Creighton University B.A., Biola University M.S., Indiana State University M.S., San Diego State University Ph.D., University of Kansas Graduate Work in Rhetorical Studies, University of Iowa Dr.
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