Full-Time Faculty by Name [PDF]

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Full-Time Faculty by Name [PDF] MIAMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY Abatan, Ayodele (2006) Akhtar, Reza (2000) Chair & Professor, Engineering Technology Professor, Mathematics B.S., Ahmadu Bello University (Nigeria), 1971; M.S., University of B.A., Harvard University, 1995; M.S., Brown University, 1997; Ph.D., Illinois, 1973; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1977. Brown University, 2000. Abbitt, Jason (2005) Albarran, Elena (2008) Associate Professor, Educational Psychology Associate Professor of History and Global & Intercultural Studies B.A., Indiana University, 1996; M.Ed., University of Idaho, 1999; B.A., Bowdoin College, 1998; M.A, University of Arizona, 2002. Ph.D., University of Idaho, 2005. Albarran, Juan Carlos (2008) Abbott, Aaron (2016) Senior Lecturer, Global and Intercultural Studies Visiting Assistant Professor, Sociology and Gerontology B.S., Northern Arizona University, 2005; M.A, University of Arizona, B.A., SUNY-Oswego, 1993; M.G.S., Miami University, 1997. 2007. Abbott, Katherine (2014) Alessio, Helaine (1987) Robert H. & Nancy J. Blayney Assistant Professor, Sociology and Chair & Professor, Kinesiology and Health Gerontology B.S., Rutgers University, 1981; M.S., Ithaca College, 1983; Ph.D., B.S., Indiana University, 1993; M.G.S., Miami University, 1997; Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1986. Case Western Reserve University, 2005. Alexander, Julie (2016) Abellan Minarro, Maria (2016) Visiting Assistant Professor, Farmer School of Business Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese B.A., Saint Vincent College, 2002; M.A, Ohio University, 2005; M.F.A., B.A., University of Murcia, 2010; M.A, University of Murcia, 2011; Bowling Green State University, 2007; Ph.D., Michigan State M.A, University of Murcia, 2014; M.A, West Virginia University, 2016. University, 2013. Abes, Elisa (2005) Alexander, Phill (2012) Associate Professor, Educational Leadership Visiting Assistant Professor, Interactive Media Studies B.A., Ohio State University, 1992; J.D., Harvard University, 1995; B.A., Indiana University East, 2003; M.A, Miami University, 2007; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2003. Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2012. Abrisham Baf, Reza (2015) Alexander, Stephen (1993) Assistant Professor, Engineering Technology Associate Professor, Physics B.S., Azad University, 2005; M.S., Eastern Mediterranean University B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1977; M.S., Pennsylvania State (Turkey), 2007; Ph.D., Eastern Mediterranean University (Turkey), University, 1979; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1990. 2012. Ali Husin, Lailatul (2016) Abshire, Kelly (2000) Visiting Assistant Professor, Education & Society Senior Lecturer, Microbiology , University Putra Malaysia, 2004; B.S., University Malaysia Sabah, B.S., University of Michigan, 1985; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2009; M.S., Iowa State University, 2014. 1991. Allen, Marcus (2016) Abu-Attiyeh, Saeda (2009) Visiting Assistant Professor, History Instructor, Ger/Rus/Asian&MidEast Lang&Cultrs B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2003; M.A, North B.A., AL-Quds Open University, 2001; M.A, Misc. College, 2001. Carolina Central University, 2007; Ph.D., Morgan State University, 2013. Acord, Laura (1999) Senior Lecturer, Music Allen, Tammy (1989) B.M., Baylor University, 1985; M.Mus., University of Cincinnati, 1987; Senior Instructor, Languages, Literature & Writing Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1998. B.A., Miami University, 1983; M.A, Miami University, 1985. Actis, Luis (1994) Almquist, Catherine (2001) Chair & Professor, Microbiology Associate Professor, Chemical Paper & Biomed Engineering M.S., Universidad de Cordoba (Spain), 1975; Ph.D., Universidad de B.S., Ohio State University, 1989; M.S., University of Cincinnati, Cordoba (Spain), 1982. 1997; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 2001. Adams, Mary Alice (2014) Alomari, Hakam (2015) Visiting Assistant Professor, Media Journalism & Film Assistant Professor, Computer Sci & Software Engineering B.A., University of Toledo, 1989; M.A, Bowling Green State University, B.S., Yarmouk University (Jordan), 2004; M.S., Jordan Univ. of Science 1991; Ph.D., University of Alabama, 2006. & Tech, 2006; Ph.D., Kent State University, 2012. Adhikari, Achut (2016) Alonso, Facundo (2016) Visiting Assistant Professor, Statistics Assistant Professor, Philosophy B.A., Tribhuvan University (Nepal), 2003; M.S., New Mexico State M.A, London University (U. K.), 2001; M.A, Stanford University, 2008; University-Las Cruces, 2010; Ph.D., University of Northern Colorado, Ph.D., Stanford University, 2008. 2014. Alvarez, Maria (2002) Adhikari, Binay (2015) Professor, Spanish & Portuguese Visiting Assistant Professor, Finance B.F.A., Fine Arts School Cristobal Rojas (Venezuela), 1980; M.A, B.B.A., Tribhuvan University (Nepal), 2003; M.B.A., Kathmandu University of Illinois, 1999; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2003. University, 2006; M.S., Auburn University, 2009; Ph.D., University of Alabama, 2015. Amador, Jose (2008) Associate Professor, Global and Intercultural Studies Aebig, Trudy (2012) B.A., University of Puerto Rico-Cayey (Puerto Rico), 1997; M.A, Visiting Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences University of Michigan, 1999; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2008. B.S., Wilmington College, 2004; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 2011. Ames, Roger (2015) Ahmed, Fauzia (2008) Instructor, Accountancy Associate Professor, Sociology and Gerontology B.S., Saint Joseph's College, 1975; M.B.A., Saint Francis College, A.B., Harvard University, 1977; M.S., Harvard University, 1982; Ph.D., 1982. Brandeis University, 2003. Amin, Mazyar (2012) Ahn, Won (2011) Assistant Professor, Engineering Technology Instructor, Ger/Rus/Asian&MidEast Lang&Cultrs M.S., University of Tehran, 2002; M.S., University of Washington, B.A., Miami University, 1995. 2006; Ph.D., University of Washington, 2010. 1 01-FEB-2017 MIAMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY Anderson, Laura (2009) Ayo-Cuesta, Francisco (2015) Lecturer, Mathematics Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese B.S., Muskingum College, 2006; B.S., Muskingum College, 2006; M.S., B.S., University Basque Country, 2000; M.S., University Basque Miami University, 2008. Country, 2000; , Miami University, 2007; M.A., Misc. College, ; , Miami University. Anderson, Sheldon (1990) Professor, History Bachmann, Eric (2001) B.A., Augsburg College, 1973; M.A.T., University of Saint Thomas, Professor, Computer Sci & Software Engineering 1975; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1989. B.A., University of Cincinnati, 1983; M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1995; Ph.D., Naval Postgraduate School, 2000. Androne, Helane (2002) Chair & Professor, Interdisc. & Communication Studies Baer, Brian (2016) M.A.T., University of Washington, 1998; Ph.D., University of Visiting Assistant Professor, Humanities & Creative Arts Washington, 2002. B.S., Tufts University, 2008; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2010; Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2016; B.A., Angne, Sarah (2015) Tufts University. Visiting Assistant Professor, Architecture & Interior Design B.S., University of Cincinnati, 2004; M.A, Savannah College of Art Baer, Stephanie (2014) Design, 2010. Assistant Professor, Art B.F.A., University of Nebraska, 2002; M.A.T., University of Nebraska, Anisimova, Irina (2015) 2004; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 2012. Visiting Assistant Professor and Havighurst Fellow, Ger/Rus/Asian&MidEast Lang&Cultrs Baernstein, P. Renee (1993) B.A., Saratov State University, 2001; M.A, University of South Associate Dean & Professor of History, College of Arts and Science Carolina, 2003; M.A, University of Pittsburgh, 2009; Ph.D., University B.A., Cornell University, 1985; M.A, Harvard University, 1986; Ph.D., of Pittsburgh, 2015. Harvard University, 1993. Applebaum, Robert (1985) Bailer, A. John (1988) Associate Dean and Professor of Sociology & Gerontology, College of Chair & University Distinguished Professor, Statistics Arts and Science B.S., Miami University, 1982; M.A, University of North Carolina-Chapel B.S., Ohio University, 1975; M.S., Ohio State University, 1977; Ph.D., Hill, 1984; Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1986. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1980. Bailey, Rory (2013) Arbuckle, Matthew (2016) Visiting Assistant Professor, Justice & Community Studies Visiting Assistant Professor, Political Science B.A., Miami University, 1978; M.A, Miami University, 1981; M.S., B.A., St. Marys College Maryland, 1995; M.P.A., University of University of Cincinnati, 2006. Colorado-Denver, 2002; Ph.D., University of Missouri, 2013. Bailey-Van Kuren, Michael (1998) Armitage, Kevin (2004) C. Michael Armstrong Professor and Associate Professor MME & IMS, Associate Professor, Western Program Mechanical and Mfg Engineering B.A., University of Denver, 1988; M.A, Temple University, 1991; M.A, B.S., Purdue University, 1988; M.S., University of California-Santa University of Kansas, 2001; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2004. Barbara, 1993; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996. Armstrong, Ann Elizabeth (2001) Baim, Susan (2000) Associate Professor, Theatre Professor, Commerce B.A., College of William & Mary, 1989; M.F.A., University of B.A., Washington State University, 1978; Ph.D., Capella University, Hawaii-Manoa, 1993; Ph.D., University of Hawaii-Manoa, 2000. 2007. Arnone, Edward (2002) Bakhshi Zanjani, Mehdi (2017) Instructor and Director Department Study Abroad, Media Journalism & Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Mfg Engineering Film B.S., Sharif Univ of Technology, 2009; M.S., University of B.S., University of Florida, 1972. Pennsylvania, 2012; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2014.
Recommended publications
  • Annual Report 2016-2017
    ANNUAL REPORT YEAR TWO OF THE COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS PROGRAM 2016-2017 2 INTRODUCTION Ohio Revised Code 3365.15 (A) requires the Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Ohio Department of Education to collect a variety of data for College Credit Plus and to annually compile the data by December 31. The first report was compiled and submitted December 31, 2016 and is available at www. ohiohighered.org/ccp. This report is a compilation of the required data for the 2016-2017 academic year, the second year of College Credit Plus. Information within this report also includes some comparisons with the 2015-2016 academic year, as appropriate. These data were submitted to the Ohio Department of Higher Education and Ohio Department of Education and are current as of November 2017. This report is divided into two sections: Participation and Performance. 3 PARTICIPATION Figure 1 Total College Credit Plus Enrollment OVERALL ENROLLMENT College Credit Plus was enacted under House Bill 487 by Ohio’s 130th General Assembly, effective September 2014 with full implementation in the fall term of 2015. Since then, as shown in Figure 1, overall enrollment for 2016-2017 grew from 54,053 enrollments in the first year to 68,365. Year two included summer term, during which the enrollment represented 10% of the total. 68,365 54,053 2015-2016 2016-2017 INSTITUTION TYPE Public institutions of higher education are required to participate in College Credit Plus, whereas private institutions can choose to participate. For year two, the overall number of private colleges and universities increased by three (32 in 2015-2016), Figure 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Head Coach Derek Stanley Derek
    CONTENTS CONTENTS 3 2011 OUTLOOK TRACK STAFF 5-6 Head Coach The Pioneers look to improve upon Derek Stanley their success in 2010. 7-9 Assistant Coaches 5 COACHING STAFF GENERAL Derek Stanley begins his eighth INFORMATION 2 Marietta College season as Marietta’s coach. 20-22 The OAC 29 Facilities 30 Dr. Jean A. Scott 12 RETURNING 30 Larry Hiser 31 Athletic Staff LETTERWINNERS 32 Media Info & Everything you need to know about Directions Marietta’s lettermen in both track & field and cross country. 2011 SEASON 3-4 Outlook 20 THE OAC 10 Men’s Roster Information on the OAC and 11 Women’s Roster Pioneers’ opponents for the 2011 12-19 Returning Lettermen season. 23-24 The Opponents 25 2010 CROSS COUNTRY 2010 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON REVIEW 25 Review Review of the Pioneers’ 2010 cross 26 OAC Championship country season. RECORDS 27 THE RECORD BOOK 27 Marietta Indoor Records A rich history of Pioneer track & field 28 Marietta Outdoor is chronicled in a listing of Records outstanding performances. President: Dr. Jean A. Scott (Westhampton College at the University of Richmond, 1968) Enrollment: 1,450 Founded: 1835 Location: Marietta, Ohio Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Navy Blue and White Conference: Ohio Athletic Conference Division: NCAA Division III Athletics Director: Larry Hiser, (Ohio Northern, 1987) Head Coach: Derek Stanley (Tiffin, 1999) Sports Information Office: Director: Dan May ‘03 Office: (740) 376-4891 Fax: (740) 376-4674 E-mail: [email protected] On the Cover: Seniors Mehgan Cline, Matt Hickman, Anthony Williams, Stephanie Hammond, Kent Reiber, Stephanie Williams 1 MARIETTA COLLEGE OLLEGE C When you’re a Pioneer, you’re part of a diverse and vibrant campus experience.
    [Show full text]
  • Final Report 2010-2013: Towards a Non-Toxic South-East Asia, Phase I
    Date: 2014-08-20 KemI reference no: H10-00746 Agreement no: A5100102 Regional Programme: Towards a non-toxic environment in South-East Asia Phase I Final Report 2010-07-01 – 2013-08-31 1 Table of contents Table of contents ..................................................................................................................................... 2 1 Acronyms and abbreviations ........................................................................................................... 4 2 Executive summary ......................................................................................................................... 5 3 Background ...................................................................................................................................... 6 4 Sector development in the region ................................................................................................... 7 5 Progress report ................................................................................................................................ 7 5.1 Cross-cutting issues ................................................................................................................. 7 5.1.1 Gender ............................................................................................................................. 7 5.1.2 Poverty perspective ......................................................................................................... 9 5.1.3 Sustainability ................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Pioneering Transformations
    CHARLEE OTTERSBERG ’15 CLASS OF 2014 & 2015 Major: Advertising/Public Relations Minor: Marketing & Leadership Studies Class of Dec. 2013 & May 2014: Plans as of April/May 2015/prior to Graduation Hometown: Denver, Colorado PIONEERING Outcome data was found (through various methods—faculty, Kent State University (2) – Information and Library Science, “The liberal arts foundation at Marietta allowed alumni office, self-report, Facebook, LinkedIn) on 218 out of 265 unknown total students, 82 percent. Lock Haven University – Physician Assistant Program TRANSFORMATIONS me to learn about a lot of different things. I Report on Engagement and Post-Graduation Plans developed an inquisitive nature, which is very Marietta College (3) – Physician Assistant Program (2), Vocal important in the ‘real world.’ ” Graduate School: 26 provided graduate school/program Pedagogy information: 11.9 percent Medical School of Grenada Fast Facts: Academic Year 2014-15 Once Charlee visited Marietta College, she Michigan State University College of Law knew the environment was a good fit for her GRADUATE SCHOOLS CLASS OF 2014 MEMBERS ARE Muskingum University – HR INTERNSHIPS: diverse interests and leadership plans. Her ATTENDING: Ohio State University (3) • More than 90 internships for academic credit involvement in Greek life was a huge factor in American University – MS in Marketing Ohio University (2) • More than 50 percent were paid internships enhancing her college experience, as it was Bowling Green State University – Geology, MFA Creative Writing Towson State University – Experimental Psychology • Some of the internships occurred outside of the U.S. In fact in the summer of 2015, through Greek life that she met some of her best California University of Pennsylvania – MS in Exercise Science and University of Akron 10 were in China and one was in Hong Kong.
    [Show full text]
  • ACE Ohio Women's Network Irs by Network Regions List, Revised
    ACE Ohio Women’s Network IRs by Network Regions List, revised September 25, 2012 NORTHWEST REGION (18 Institutions) – Northwest Region Coordinator – Lisa Williams Institution IR First Name IR Last Name IR Title & Contact Information Bluffton University Director Women's Center, Bowling Green State University Mary Krueger [email protected] , 419.372.7227 Davis College Vice President Business & Management, Defiance College Lois McCullough [email protected] , Director First Year Experience, Heidelberg College Ellen Nagy [email protected] , 419.448.2063 Director Institutional Assessment & Retention, [email protected] , Lourdes College Deborah Schwartz 419.824.3760 Associate Dean General Studies, [email protected] , Mercy College of Northwest Ohio Regan Lutz 419.251.8968 Northwest State Community College Vice President Student Affairs, Ohio Northern University Alice-Kay Hilderbrand [email protected] , 419.772.2431 Owens Community College Rhodes State College VP Academic Affairs, Terra Community College Lisa Williams [email protected] , 419.559.2355 The Ohio State University, Lima Director, Admissions, [email protected] , Campus Beth Keehn 419.995.8434 Associate VP Academic Support Programs, Tiffin University Judy Gardner [email protected] , 419.448.3420 University of Findlay University of Northwestern Ohio Interim Vice Provost for Academic Innovation, [email protected] , University of Toledo Penny Poplin Gosetti 419.530.5570 University of Toledo Health Science Campus ACE Ohio Women’s Network IRs by Network Regions List, revised September 25, 2012 NORTHEAST REGION (27 Institutions) Northeast Region Coordinator – Alfreda Brown Institution IR First Name IR Last Name IR Title & Contact Information Professor, Education Foundations,, Ashland University Ann Shelly [email protected] , 419.289.5388 Assistant Director Financial Aid, Baldwin-Wallace College Terry Finefrock [email protected] , 440.826.8041 Deputy Provost & VP Acad.
    [Show full text]
  • Xavier University 166Th Commencement, 2004 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
    Xavier University Exhibit Xavier University Commencement Ceremonies University Archives and Special Collections Digital Collection 5-15-2004 Xavier University 166th Commencement, 2004 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/commencement "This composition of our time and place embraces six billion people with their faces young and old, some being born and others dying, some white and many brown and yellow and black. Each one is a unique individual, they all aspire to live life, to use their talents, to support their families and care for their children and elders, to enjoy peace and security and to make tomorrow better. Thanks to science and technology, human society is able to solve problems such as feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless or developing more just conditions of life, but stubbornly fails to accomplish this. How can a booming economy, the most prosperous and global ever, still leave over half of humanity in poverty? Injustice is rooted in a spiritual problem, and its solution requires a spiritual con­ version of each one's heart and a cultural conversion of our global society so that humankind, with all the powerful means at its disposal, might exercise the will to change the sinful structures afflicting ourworld." Rev. Peter-Hans I<olvenbach, S,j. Superior General ofthe Society otJesus Santa Clara University, October 6, 2000 XAVIER UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Michael]. Conaton '55 (Chairman) Phyllis Adams Louise A. Head '86 james john Miracky, s.]. Rosa Blackwell Sylvia Sieve Hendon Daniel M. Murphy '85 Richard W. Bollman, S.j.
    [Show full text]
  • Paper Science & Engineering Foundation
    PAPER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FOUNDATION AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY JANUARY 2019 OFFICERS: President: Jim Tausche Interview with Dr. Bill Scott, ‘62 Enzymatic Deinking Technologies By Steve Sena, ‘95 1st Vice President: I had the pleasure of sitting down time with some serious birdwatching of polysaccharides from 1970-74. Carl Luhrmann, ‘80 Andritz with Dr. Scott recently to find out in his beautiful, park-like yard. So Just after starting his new job at what he’s been up to since fully serious in fact that he officially Purdue, Dr. Scott was contacted by 2nd Vice President: retiring from teaching in the reports bird counts to a wildlife Miami’s department chair Ed Robert Feeser, ‘84 department in 2006. His affiliation organization tasked with monitoring Brandon for a teaching role in Paper WestRock with Miami’s Paper Science trends and species. Technology at Miami. He graciously Executive Director: department spanned 46 years – passed. With the retirement of Gary Rudemiller, ‘82 beginning in 1960 as a Junior in How Did It All Start? another professor in 1974, Ed PSEF, Miami University undergraduate school. He was part In 1958, a young Bill started down Brandon again approached Dr. Scott Treasurer: of the second class of graduates with his path into the paper industry. At to come teach paper courses at Bruce Guiot a new Paper Technology degree. that time, Western Michigan Miami – which, this time, he Miami University University recruited recent high accepted. Good thing too, because Dr. Scott is enjoying an active, school graduates in the Miami Dr. Mike Kocerek (of NC State fame) vibrant retirement with Ginny, his Valley.
    [Show full text]
  • Ohio International Consortium George C. Burke Scholarship for Summer Study Abroad
    Ohio International Consortium George C. Burke Scholarship for Summer Study Abroad As a founding member of the Ohio International Consortium, George Burke retired from Cleveland State University in 2012 after serving that institution for 30 years. During his tenure at Cleveland State, he moved from International Advisor to Associate Dean of Students and the Director for the Center for International Students and Programs. After completing his Bachelor’s degree at John Carroll University, he went on to earn his graduate degree in Public Administration at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to beginning his professional career in international education, Burke joined the Peace Corps and spent seven months in Sanniquelle, Liberia as a community development volunteer. Burke has been an active member and leader within the field of international education. He has served many roles within NAFSA: Association of International Educators, including two terms as chair of Region VI. In addition to being a member of the Ohio International Consortium since its inception and serving as its chair from 2009-2011, he developed the Study Ohio program, a collaboration between the public and private universities in Ohio developed to better market higher education opportunities in the state to prospective international students. The Ohio International Consortium established this scholarship in 2014 in honor of George C. Burke’s many contributions to international education. Ohio International Consortium Member Schools: Bowling Green State University, Central State University, Cleveland State University, Kent State University, Miami University, Ohio University, The Ohio State University, Shawnee State University, University of Akron, University of Cincinnati, University of Toledo, Youngstown State University, Wright State University Ohio International Consortium George C.
    [Show full text]
  • FICE Code List for Colleges and Universities (X0011)
    FICE Code List For Colleges And Universities ALABAMA ALASKA 001002 ALABAMA A & M 001061 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 001005 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY 066659 PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND C.C. 001008 ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY 011462 U OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE 008310 AUBURN U-MONTGOMERY 001063 U OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS 001009 AUBURN UNIVERSITY MAIN 001065 UNIV OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST 005733 BEVILL STATE C.C. 001012 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLL ARIZONA 001030 BISHOP STATE COMM COLLEGE 001081 ARIZONA STATE UNIV MAIN 001013 CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 066935 ARIZONA STATE UNIV WEST 001007 CENTRAL ALABAMA COMM COLL 001071 ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE 002602 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY 001072 COCHISE COLLEGE 012182 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY 031004 COCONINO COUNTY COMM COLL 012308 COMM COLLEGE OF THE A.F. 008322 DEVRY UNIVERSITY 001015 ENTERPRISE STATE JR COLL 008246 DINE COLLEGE 001003 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY 008303 GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 005699 G.WALLACE ST CC-SELMA 001076 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLL 001017 GADSDEN STATE COMM COLL 001074 GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY 001019 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 001077 MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001020 JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIV 011864 MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001021 JEFFERSON DAVIS COMM COLL 001082 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV 001022 JEFFERSON STATE COMM COLL 011862 NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE 001023 JUDSON COLLEGE 026236 PARADISE VALLEY COMM COLL 001059 LAWSON STATE COMM COLLEGE 001078 PHOENIX COLLEGE 001026 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE 007266 PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COL 001028 MILES COLLEGE 020653 PRESCOTT COLLEGE 001031 NORTHEAST ALABAMA COMM CO 021775 RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLL 005697 NORTHWEST
    [Show full text]
  • Premedical Programs
    PREMEDICAL PROGRAMS KATHLEEN SCHELTENS, PH.D., DIRECTOR MADELEINE DE BEER, PH.D., ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Premedical Programs Office University of Dayton Kathleen C. Scheltens, Director Dr. George E. Thoma Premedical Program Science Center, Room 375 Madeleine DeBeer, Assistant Director 300 College Park Office Suite Dayton, OH 45469-2361 Phone: 937-229-3545 Jennifer Schantz, Administrative Assistant Fax: 937-229-3584 [email protected] premed.udayton.edu PREMEDICAL PROGRAMS OFFICE The Premedical Programs Office (PPO) serves as a clearing house for incoming information from health professional schools. Information is communicated to students by the publication of a monthly news- letter and email. The office also coordinates the submission of application materials to professional schools. The Premedical Programs Office serves more than 400 students across campus each year. The PPO exclusively supports students who seek admission to schools of medicine, dentistry, physician assis- tant, veterinary medicine, podiatry, optometry and other health professions. The most common majors serviced include biochemistry, biology, chemical engineering, chemistry, premedicine/predentistry, psychology, and health and sport science. PREMEDICAL PROGRAMS ADVISING The premedical advisors committee is composed of 22 full-time faculty members who function as advisors for students interested in the health professions. Mohamed Ahoujja, Ph.D. Madhuri Kango-Singh, Ph.D. Pothitos Pitychoutis, Ph.D. Todd B. Smith, Ph.D. SC 15A SC 33 SC 223B SC 101B Department of Physics Department of Biology Department of Biology Department of Physics 937-229-2735 937-229-2531 937-229-2287 937-229-2435 Albert J. Burky, Ph.D. Carissa Krane, Ph.D. Constance Pope, Ph.D. Yvonne Sun, Ph.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Pioneering Transformations
    PIONEERING TRANSFORMATIONS Report on Engagement & Post-Graduation Plans Classes of 2016 and 2017 INTERNSHIPS STUDY ABROAD • More than 120 internships were completed for academic credit. • Fall 2016: 6 (Australia, Ireland, Spain (2), New Zealand, England) • The majority were paid internships. • Fall 2016: Dubai SPE Conference • Marietta College received two grants to help provide monetary • Spring 2017: 3 (China, Germany, Scotland) incentives for employers and students who participate in internships. • Spring 2017: LEAD trip to Peru • Summer 2017: 2 (Korea and Spain) As part of the McDonough Center’s 30th Anniversary celebrations, faculty EVANS ENDOWED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2017: took a group of students and alumni to the highlands of Peru. They spent Amanda Rogers is the recipient of The 2017 Robert Evans Internship two weeks exploring the country, which included hiking to the summit of Endowment. Amanda, a double major in Economics and Management, Machu Picchu and visiting the floating islands of Lake Titicaca. Marietta spent the summer in Cleveland interning with Insight2Profit, a fast-growing College Professors Dave Brown, Robert McManus and Dave McShaffrey price consulting and technology firm serving domestic and international led the trip. This trip fulfilled the international experiential education B2B manufacturers, distributors and service providers. The Robert Evans requirement for the International Leadership Studies Major. Internship Endowment was set up by an alumnus several years ago and awards $5,000 to one qualified student who participates in a summer internship at a for-profit organization, specifically a major national or global organization. The $5,000 can be used for relocation, travel, housing, meals, related equipment purchases and other living expenses.
    [Show full text]
  • Vice President for Business Affairs, Treasurer Search Prospectus
    Vice President for Business Affairs, Treasurer Search Prospectus PB 1 OUR MISSION The University of Findlay’s mission is to equip students for meaningful lives and productive careers. VISION STATEMENT The University of Findlay will become a leading Midwestern university characterized by the following three watch phrases: 1. Heartland Community; 2. Diverse Perspectives; 3. Transformative Experiences 2 The Opportunity The University of Findlay (OH) announces a national search for a strategic financial leader to serve as the University’s next Vice President for Business Affairs, Treasurer. The successful candidate will be collaborative and have an entrepreneurial spirit and a good understanding of higher education. The vice president reports directly to the president and is a member of the University’s senior team. The vice president’s portfolio will include finance, facilities, endowment management, facilities scheduling and events, sponsored programs, professional services including the All Hazards Training Center, University stores, print shop and postal services. The VP staffs the following board committees: business affairs, building and grounds, investment, audit and architecture. The new VP will join an institution with impressive momentum, an entrepreneurial spirit, a strong and collegial senior leadership group, and a culture of aspiration. In the last several years, Findlay has expanded and strengthened curricular and student programs, augmented enrollments, enhanced its physical plant, and heightened its sense of community on campus. Findlay is poised to continue its forward movement and to broadcast aggressively its dynamic profile as a comprehensive private university. About the University of Findlay The University of Findlay traces master’s degrees, and four doctoral and health management, and a its roots back to 1882 when it was degrees.
    [Show full text]