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School of Education Faculty 352 ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Adjunct Professors Ron D. Coffen, Associate Professor of Educational 2003 Mark E. J. de Rond, PhD Management and Counseling Psychology Mario Ochoa, LLD Management BS, Andrews University; MA, PhD, University of Maryland Harold R. Phillips, PhD Business Administration Lee R. Davidson, Associate Professor of Teaching 2002 Delynne J. Shepard, PhD Economics and Finance and Learning Edward E. Wines, MBA Management BS, Southern Missionary College MEd, University of Tennesee; EdD, Auburn University Visiting Professors Shirley A. Freed, Professor of Teacher Education 1991 Slimen J. Saliba, PhD Marketing BA, Andrews University; MA, Loma Linda University; W. Bruce Wrenn, PhD Marketing PhD, Andrews University Lyndon G. Furst, Professor of Educational 1974, 1981, 1992 Administration and Supervision BA, MA, Andrews University; EdD, University of the Pacific Elvin S. Gabriel, Associate Professor of Educational and 1997 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FACULTY Counseling Psychology BS, Atlantic Union College; MA, Andrews University; EdS, Loma Linda University; Emeriti EdD, The George Washington University George H. Akers, EdD Professor of Curriculum and Gary Gifford, Associate Professor of Educational 2004 Instruction, Emeritus Administration Edith C. Davis, MA Assistant Professor of Education, Emerita BA, Pacific Union College; BD, Andrews University; Mercedes H. Dyer, PhD Professor of Educational Psychology EdS, EdD, Loma Linda University and Counseling, Emerita Sheryl A. Gregory, Associate Professor of School 1999 Dyre Dyresen, MA Director of Admissions and Records, Psychology Emeritus BA, Alfred University; MA, PhD, Andrews University Wilfred G. A. Futcher, PhD Professor of Research & Candice C. Haas Hollingsead, Associate Professor 2002 Statistical Methodology, Emeritus of Curriculum and Instruction Donna J. Habenicht, EdD Professor of Counseling BMusEd, Andrews University; Psychology, Emerita MS, Ed, PhD, University of Kansas Thesba N. Johnston, EdD Professor of Counseling Elsie P. Jackson, Associate Professor of Educational 1990 Psychology, Emerita Psychology Marion J. Merchant, PhD Professor of Educational BS, North Carolina Central University; Psychology, Emerita MS, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Mary Jane Mitchell, MA Director of the James White Library, James R. Jeffery, Associate Professor of Educational 1999 Emerita Administration and Dean Roy C. Naden, EdD Professor of Religious Education, BA, Columbia Union College; MA, Andrews University; Emeritus PhD, University of Alberta Edward A. Streeter, EdD Professor of Educational Loretta B. Johns, Associate Professor of 1984, 1988 Administration & Supervision, Emeritus Educational Administration John B. Youngberg, EdD Professor of Religious Education, BA, Andrews University; CPS, MA, Michigan State Emeritus University; PhD, University of Maryland Millie U. Youngberg, EdD Professor of Teacher Education, Douglas A. Jones, Professor of Teaching and Learning 1980 Emerita BA, Walla Walla College; MA, Andrews University; PhD, Michigan State University Jimmy Kijai, Professor of Research and Statistical 1990 Figures at the right margin indicate (1) beginning date of employ- Methodology ment and (2) date of appointment to the School of Education. BA, Spicer Memorial College; MEd, PhD, University of South Carolina Regular Faculty Frederick A. Kosinski, Jr., Professor of Educational 1983 Rudolph D. Bailey, Professor of Educational Psychology 2001 and Counseling Psychology BA, Columbia Union College; MA, University of London; BA, Union College; MA, San Diego State University; PhD, Andrews University PhD, Purdue University Hinsdale Bernard, Associate Professor of Educational 1998 John V. G. Matthews, Professor of Educational 1999 Administration Administration and Religious Education BS, Dip.Ed., University of the West Indies; BA, Columbia Union College; MA, PhD, Andrews University MA, University of the Virgin Islands; (Holds joint appointment in the SDA Theological Seminary) PhD, Andrews University Raymond J. Ostrander, Associate Professor of Teacher 1992 Larry D. Burton, Associate Professor of Teacher 1995 Education Education BA, California State College, Bakersfield; BS, Andrews University; MEd, Southwestern Adventist MS, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; College; PhD, Andrews University PhD, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Nancy J. Nixon Carbonell, Associate Professor of 1991 Bradley W. Sheppard, Instructor in Teacher 1987, 1999 Counseling Psychology Education BA, Pacific Union College; MA, PhD, Andrews University BA, MA, Andrews University UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL 353 Randy J. Siebold, Assistant Professor of Teaching 1991 Visiting Professors and Learning William H. Green, PhD Curriculum & Instruction, Leadership BS, Andrews University; Rita Henriquez-Green, PhD Leadership MA, Central Michigan University; PhD, Indiana University Naomi Ludman, PhD Leadership Jerome D. Thayer, Professor of Research and Statistical 1979 David Penner, PhD Leadership Methodology James A. Tucker, PhD Leadership BS, Union College; MA, University of Nebraska; PhD, University of Northern Colorado (Holds joint appointment in the College of Arts and Sciences) Dennis Waite, Assistant Professor of Counseling 1998 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FACULTY Psychology BA, Andrews University; MA, EdD, Western Michigan University Emeriti Janice Y. Watson, Associate Professor of Leadership, 2003 Raoul Dederen, Dr.es-Sc. Mor. Professor of Theology, Emeritus Communication and English Walter B. T. Douglas, PhD Professor of Church History and BA, MA, Andrews University; PhD, University of Minnesota History of Religion, Emeritus Roger L. Dudley, EdD Professor of Church Ministry, Emeritus Part-Time Faculty C. Raymond Holmes, DMin Professor of Preaching David A. Faehner, PhD Associate Professor of Educational and Worship, Emeritus Administration Robert M. Johnston, PhD Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Emeritus Adjunct Professors Hans K. LaRondelle, ThD Professor of Theology, Emeritus Vernon Andrews, EdD Educational Administration & Supervision Mary Jane Mitchell, MA Director of the James White Library, Larry Blackmer, MA Teacher Education Emerita Hilary L. Bowman, PhD Educational Administration W. Larry Richards, PhD Professor of New Testament Exegesis, Matthew K. Burns, PhD Leadership Emeritus Ray Davis, EdD Educational Administration & Supervision Leona G. Running, PhD Professor of Biblical Languages, Clarence Dunbebin, PhD Educational Administration & Emerita Supervision Russell L. Staples, PhD Professor of World Mission, Emeritus Marilyn R. Eggers, PhD Leadership Steven P. Vitrano, PhD Professor of Preaching, Worship, James Epperson, EdD Educational Administration & Supervision & Evangelism, Emeritus Linda Fuchs, MA Teacher Education Nancy J. Vyhmeister, PhD Professor of Mission, Emerita Sylvia Gonzalez, PhD Educational Administration Werner K. Vyhmeister, PhD Dean and Professor of Mission, Karen R. Graham, PhD Leadership Emeritus William Green, PhD Leadership David L. Heise, PhD Leadership Figures at the right margin indicate (1) beginning date of employ- Joyce E. Johnson, PhD Leadership ment and (2) date of appointment to the Theological Seminary. Kenneth Kirkham, MA Teacher Education Marianne E. Kirner, PhD Leadership Raquel Korniejczuk, PhD Curriculum & Instruction Regular Faculty Gerald Kovalski, MA Teacher Education Niels-Erik Andreasen, Professor of Old Testament Studies 1994 Erma Lee, MA Teacher Education and Curriculum & Instruction BA, Newbold College; MA, BD, Andrews University; Andrew Leonie, PhD Educational Administration & Supervision PhD, Vanderbilt University Berit Lisle, MA Leadership John T. Baldwin, Professor of Theology 1987 Dale J. Mancini, PhD Leadership BA, Walla Walla College; MA, MDiv, Andrews University; Patrick Manu, PhD Educational Administration & Spervision PhD, University of Chicago Marinko Markek, MA Leadership Bruce L. Bauer, Associate Professor of 1989-97, 2000 James Martz, MA Teacher Education World Mission Warren E. Minder, EdD Educational Administration & Supervision BA, MA, Andrews University; Archie Moore, MA Teacher Education MAMiss, DMiss, Fuller Theological Seminary Jean A. Papandrea, PhD Leadership Ora M. “Skip” Bell, Associate Professor of 2000 Michael Pearson, PhD Leadership Christian Ministry; Director, Doctor of Ministry Program Gilbert L. Plubell, PhD Educational Administration & Supervision BA, Union College; MDiv, Andrews University; Edelweiss Ramel, PhD Educational Administration DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary Gary Randolph, EdS Educational Administration & Supervision Cynthia L. Burrill, Instructor in Evangelism 1995 William Reinke, MA Teacher Education BA, Atlantic Union College; MA, Andrews University Douglas Robertson, DMin Leadership Russell C. Burrill, Professor of Evangelism and 1995 Hyacinth P. Rose, MA Educational Administration & Supervision Church Growth Duane Roush, MA Teacher Education BA, Atlantic Union College; MA, Andrews University; Garry Sudds, MA Teacher Education DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary Don Weatherall, PhD Educational Administration Merlin D. Burt, Assistant Professor of Church History 2004 Edward Woods, EdS Teacher Education Director, Adventist Resource Center Linda M. Wysong, PhD Leadership BA, Southwestern Adventist College; MDiv, PhD, Andrews University.
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