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College of Arts & Sciences FACULTY 31 2007–08 FACULTY (as of March 22, 2007) Karen A. Allen, Professor of Nursing 1998 BSN, MSN, Andrews University; PhD, University of Illinois COLLEGE OF Arts & SCIENCES David E. Alonso, Associate Professor of Chemistry 1992 BS, Andrews University; PhD, University of Notre Dame Emeriti Gordon J. Atkins, Professor of Biology 1989 Luanne J. Bauer, PhD Professor of Communication, Emerita BSc, MS, Andrews University; PhD, McGill University Fonda L. Chaffee, PhD Professor of Food Service Karl G. D. Bailey, Assistant Professor of Psychology 2004 Administration, Emerita BSc, Andrews University; MA, PhD, Michigan State University Gregory J. Constantine, MFA Research Professor of Art John C. Banks, Professor of Physical Therapy 1983 and Artist-in-Residence, Emeritus BA, MA, Andrews University; PhD, Loma Linda University Wilma S. Darby, MSW Associate Professor of Social Work, John M. Berecz, Professor of Psychology 1971 Emerita BA, Columbia Union College; MA, The American Delmer I. Davis, PhD Professor of English, Emeritus University; PhD, Indiana University Edith C. Davis, MA Assistant Professor of Education, Emerita Kathleen A. Berglund, Director of Post Professional 1994 Elly H. Economou, DresScRel Professor of Religion, Emerita Physical Therapy Program and Associate Professor Robert C. Fadeley, MEd Associate Professor of Psychology, of Physical Therapy Emeritus BS, MA, University of North Carolina Dwain L. Ford, PhD Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Jeanette W. Bryson, Assistant Professor of English 2001 Kenneth L. Franz, MA Associate Professor of Developmental BS, Pacific Union College; MA, San Diego State University and General Mathematics, Emeritus Gary W. Burdick, Research Professor of Physics 1999 A. Josef Greig, PhD Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus BS, Southern Adventist University; C. William Habenicht, MPH Professor of Physical Therapy, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin Emeritus Lael O. Caesar, Professor of Religion 1996 Zerita J. Hagerman, DNSc Professor of Nursing, Emerita BTh, Caribbean Union College; MA, Andrews University; Paul E. Hamel, DMusEd Professor of Music, Emeritus MA, PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison Bonnie Jean Hannah, MA Professor of Business Education, Lena G. Caesar, Assistant Professor of Speech-Language 1996 Emerita Pathology and Audiology Leonard N. Hare, PhD Professor of Biology, Emeritus BS, Andrews University; Theodore R. Hatcher, PhD Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus MS, University of Wisconsin, Madison Harold E. Heidtke, MA Professor of Biology, Emeritus EdD, Western Michigan University Ingrid C. Johnson, MA Professor of Physical Education, Emerita Keith G. Calkins, Lecturer of Mathematics 1978, 1993 Robert Kingman, PhD Professor of Physics, Emeritus BS, MS, MS, MAT, Andrews University Robert C. Kistler, PhD Professor of Sociology, Emeritus MS, PhD, University of Notre Dame Wolfgang F. P. Kunze Professor of German, Emeritus John Carlos, Jr., Professor of Physical Therapy 1995 Bruce E. Lee, DSc Professor of Physics, Emeritus BS, Loma Linda University; MS Boston University; Martha K. Lorenz, PhD Professor of Home Economics, Emerita PhD, Florida State University Merlene A. Ogden, PhD Dean & Professor of English, Emerita Nancy A. Carter, Assistant Professor of Nursing 1983-91, 1993 Donald H. Rhoads, PhD Associate Professor of Mathematics, BS, Andrews University; MSc, University of Michigan Emeritus Bennett D. Chilson, Assistant Professor of Dietetics 1981 William E. Richardson Professor of Religion and Dean, BS, Union College; MS, University of Nebraska; RD College of Arts and Sciences, Emeritus Bill Chobotar, Professor of Biology 1968 S. Clark Rowland, PhD Professor of Physics, Emeritus BA, MA, Walla Walla College; PhD, Utah State University Richard W. Schwarz, PhD Professor of History, Emeritus Bruce A. Closser, Associate Professor of English 1978 Reger C. Smith, PhD Professor of Social Work, Emeritus BA, Southern Adventist University; Edward J. Specht, PhD Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus MA, Andrews University; PhD, University of Pennsylvania Morris L. Taylor, DMusA Professor of Music, Emeritus Kimberly W. Coleman, Associate Professor of 2006 Rilla D. Taylor, MSN Professor of Nursing, Emerita Physical Therapy Constance H. Tiffany, PhD Professor of Nursing, Emerita BS, MS, Andrews University S. Douglas Waterhouse, PhD Professor of Religion, Emeritus Winston J. Craig, Professor of Nutrition 1987 Robert A. Wilkins, PhD Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus BSc, Honors, University of Newcastle; MPH, Loma Linda University; PhD, University of Queensland; RD Figures at the right margin indicate (1) beginning date of Brynja K. Davis, Assistant Professor of Speech 2006 employment and (2) date of appointment to the College of Arts Pathology and Sciences. BS, Andrews University; MS, Loma Linda University D. Ivan Davis, Assistant Professor of English 1997 BA, BS, Atlantic Union College; MA, Andrews University; Regular Faculty PhD, Ball State University Oliver J. Davis, Assistant Professor of Social Work 2002 Ruth D. Abbott, Associate Professor of Nursing 1991 BSW, Oakwood College; MSW, Ohio State University BS, Wayne State University; MS, University of Alabama, Kathleen M. Demsky, Assistant Professor in 1995 Birmingham;PhD, Andrews University Library Science Sallie J. Alger, Assistant Professor of Library Science 2003 BA, MLS, Indiana University at Bloomington BS, MS, Andrews University; MLS, Indiana University 32 UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL Lilianne U. Doukhan, Associate Professor of Music 1992 Shandelle M. Henson, Professor of Mathematics 2001 and French BS, Southern Adventist University; MA, Duke University; MA, University of Strasbourg; MA, Andrews University; PhD, University of Tennessee PhD, Michigan State University Magaly R. Hernandez, Assistant Professor 1992–96, 2002 Daniel J. Drazen, Assistant Professor of Library Science 1992 of Nutrition BA, Andrews University; MA, Rosary College BS, Andrews University; MPH, Loma Linda University; RD Dawn L. Dulhunty, Instructor of International 2001 Dwight E. Huslin, Assistant Professor of Nursing 2006 Development AS, Olive-Harvey College; BS, Chicago State University; BN, Monash University, Melbourne; MS, Governors State University MSA, Andrews University Ante Jeroncic, Assistant Professor of Theology 2006 Stefanie P. Elkins, Assistant Professor of Art History 2005 BA, Andrews University; BA, Andrews University; MA, Georgia State University MA, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Carlos A. Flores, Professor of Music 1998 Ann-Marie Jones, Assistant Professor of Social Work 2006 BM, MM, Andrews University; BS, Oakwood College; MSW, University of Central Florida PhD, University of North Texas Douglas A. Jones, Professor of English and 1980–1995, 2002 James B. Ford, Associate Professor of Library Science 1991 Teaching and Learning BA, Andrews University; BA, Walla Walla College; MA, Andrews University; MLS, MA, University of Maryland PhD, Michigan State University Barbara K. Friesen, Associate Professor of 1972 Meredith Jones Gray, Professor of English 1982 Physical Education BA, MA, Andrews University; PhD, University of Michigan BS, Southern Adventist University; MS, University of Joon Hyuk Kang, Associate Professor of Mathematics 2000 Colorado; PhD, University of Utah BA, Sung Kyun Kwan University; Sarah Fusté, Instructor of French 2002 PhD, Michigan State University BA, MAT, Andrews University Marcia A. Kilsby, Associate Professor of Clinical 1984 John T. Gavin, Assistant Professor of Social Work 2004 Laboratory Sciences Associate Director of Social Work Program for BS, MS, PhD, Andrews University; MT(ASCP)SBB, CLS(NCA) Columbia Union College Off-campus Site Heather J. Knight, Professor of English; Provost 2006 BSW, Walla Walla College; BA, Oakwood College; MA, Loma Linda University; MSW, Catholic University of America PhD, Stanford University Brent G. T. Geraty, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies 2001 Mickey D. Kutzner, Research Professor of Physics 1989 BA, Atlantic Union College; MA, Andrews University; BS, Loma Linda University; MS, University of California JD, Yale University at Los Angeles; PhD, University of Virginia Claudio M. Gonzalez, Assistant Professor of Music 2004 Øystein S. LaBianca, Professor of Anthropology 1980 DMA, MMP, Michigan State University; BA, Andrews University; MA, Loma Linda University; ARCM, The Royal College of Music, London PhD, Brandeis University H. Thomas Goodwin, Professor of Paleobiology 1994 Gary G. Land, Professor of History 1970 BA, Southern Adventist University; BA, Pacific Union College; MA, Loma Linda University; PhD, University of Kansas MA, PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara Gary R. Gray, Assistant Professor of English 1990 Julia S. Lindsay, Assistant Professor of Music 1988 BA, Atlantic Union College; MDiv, Andrews University; BS, Columbia Union College; MMus, Andrews University MA, University of Massachusetts, Boston Kenneth D. Logan, Associate Professor of Music 1996 F. Estella Greig, Professor of English 1973 BMus, MMus, Andrews University; BA, Union College; MA, Andrews University; AMusD, University of Michigan PhD, Georgetown University Linda J. Mack, Associate Professor of Library Science 1987 Henrietta H. Hanna, Assistant Professor of Nursing 2004 BMus, MMus, Andrews University; BA, Northern Caribbean University; MS, Andrews University MLS, Brigham Young University PhD, Barry University Brian Manley, Assistant Professor of Art 2006 Steven L. Hansen, Professor of Art 1987 BFA, Andrews University; BFA, Andrews University; MFA, University of Notre Dame MFA, Western Michigan University
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