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Part-Time Faculty List 2019-2020 THEA M Part-Time Faculty List 2019-2020 THEA M. ABRAHAM 2009 Director of Records Instructor of English B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 2003 M.S.E., Missouri Baptist University, 2007 M.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2012 Graduate Certificate in Writing, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2012 JUSTIN R. ARNETT 2018 Instructor of School of Nursing A.S., Mineral Area College, 2001 B.S.N., Central Methodist University, 2004 M.S.N., University of Missouri, 2007 JEANNE M. ARNOLD 2015 Instructor of School of Business B.S., Webster University, 1998 M.B.A., Webster University, 2006 DAVID AUBUCHON 2013 Instructor of School of Business A.A., Mineral Area College, 1999 B.S., Maryville University, 2001 M.B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 2011 NANCY M. BAKER 2018 Instructor of School of Education B.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1981 M.Ed., National-Louis University, 1995 Ed.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2009 RUTH M. BANKS 2012 Instructor of School of Education B.A., Washington University, 1977 M.A., Washington University, 1981 M.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1990 Ed.D., Saint Louis University, 1999 PAULA BERNHARDT 2019 Instructor of Fine Arts B.A.M., Lindenwood University, 2008 M.M., Webster University, 2010 MARILYN BERRY 2010 Instructor of School of Education B.S.E., Southwest Missouri State University, 1983 M.S., Southwest Baptist University, 2007 Additional Studies: Southwest Missouri State University, Lindenwood University RICK BIESIADECKI 2018 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Sciences B.S., Liberty University, 1992 M.Div., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2000 BRIAN BISHOP 2019 Instructor of School of Business B.S., Southwest Baptist University, 1995 M.S., Saint Louis University, 2007 MELISSA BISHOP 2018 Instructor of Fine Arts A.A., Jefferson College, 1988 B.M., Webster University, 1993 M.M., Kansas State University, 1995 JANET BLACK 2010 Instructor of School of Education B.S., Harris-Stowe State University, 1988 M.S., Webster University, 1995 LISA BLACKMORE 2012 Instructor of Fine Arts B.M., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1981 M.M., State University of New York, 1983 D.M.A., University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana, 2002 MARK BLACKMORE 2014 Instructor of Fine Arts B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1978 M.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1981 ALAN BLIZE 2015 Instructor of Natural Sciences B.A., University of Montana, 1993 M.S., University of Utah, 1996 KENNETH BLOOMER 2005 Instructor of School of Education B.S., State University of New York-College at Oneonta, 1970 M.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1980 Additional Studies: Truman State University ERIN BODE-RODWAY 2014 Artist in Residence B.A., Webster University, 2003 JOSEPH BRADEN 1997 Instructor of Christian Ministry B.A., Missouri Baptist College, 1983 M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1987 TONNIE BRADFORD 2009 Instructor of Christian Ministry B.P.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2002 M.A., Covenant Theological Seminary, 2008 DEBORAH BRANDT 2005 Instructor of School of Education B.A., Webster University, 1982 M.S., Southwest Baptist University, 1999 STEPHANIE BRAY 2000 Instructor of School of Education B.S., Central Missouri State University, 1993 M.A.T., Webster University, 1998 Additional Studies: Webster University DAWN BRISTOW 2009 Instructor of School of Education A.A., East Central College, 1993 B.S.E., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1995 M.S., Southwest Baptist University, 1997 SHERYL BROCK 2015 Instructor of Health and Sports Sciences B.S., Truman State University, 2008 M.S., Missouri State University, 2010 MICHAEL BROOMBAUGH 2014 Instructor of School of Business and School of Education A.A., Jefferson College, 2007 B.S.E., Missouri Baptist University, 2009 M.A. Central Methodist University, 2014 CEDRIC BROWN 2018 Instructor of Health and Sports Sciences B.S., Lehman College, 2000 M.S., South Dakota State University, 2005 TRAVIS BROWN, SR. 2004 Instructor of Political Science B.A., Missouri Baptist College, 1973 M.A.T., Webster University, 1977 M.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1993 JOY BRUEGGEMAN 2014 Instructor of Health and Sports Sciences B.S., Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, 2008 Additional Studies: Lindenwood University MARIANE BRUEGGEMANN 2013 Instructor of Education and Counseling B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1978 M.S.E., Missouri Baptist University, 2003 JANE BRYANT 2015 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Sciences A.A., John A. Logan College, 1989 B.S., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1994 M.A., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 2000 Ph.D., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 2008 DAVID W. BUCK 2012 Instructor of School of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1996 M.Ed., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000 Ed.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003 Ed.D, Missouri Baptist University, 2011 CHRISTOPHER S. BUCKLES 2017 Instructor of English B.S., Hannibal-LaGrange University, 2011 M.A., Saint Louis University, 2016 GINA BUENEMAN-COOPER 1993 Instructor of Business Administration B.S., Mercer University, 1990 M.A., Webster University, 1992 PAUL BUFFA 2006 Instructor of School of Business A.A., St. Louis Community College, 1982 B.S., Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 1986 M.B.A., Webster University, 1990 MATT BUSEKRUS 2008 Instructor of School of Education B.S., University of Central Missouri, 2002 M.A., Lindenwood University, 2006 Additional Studies: Missouri Baptist University JENNIFER BYLERLY 2015 Instructor of Business Administration B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1991 M.B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1996 ANTHONY R. CANANIA 2016 Instructor of School of Business A.A., Jefferson College, 2006 B.S., Central Methodist University, 2008 M.B.A., Lindenwood University, 2015 DANIEL E. CARR 2017 Instructor of Bible B.S., United States Military Academy, 1994 M.Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2004 KEVIN CARROTHERS 2019 Instructor of Bible B.S., Missouri Baptist College, 1991 J.D., SIU School of Law, 1994 M.A.C.M., Missouri Baptist University, 2011 Additional Studies: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary TERRELL CARTER 2008 Instructor of Fine Arts B.S., Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary, 1999 M.A., Webster University, 2009 Th.D., Evangel Christian University of America, 2007 CLIFFORD (JIM) CARVER 2010 Instructor of School of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1988 M.A., Southeast Missouri State University, 1992 Ed.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1992 Ed.D., University of Missouri-Saint Louis, 2008 BRYCE CHAPMAN 2010 Vice President for Enrollment, Marketing, and University Communications Instructor of English B.A., Colorado State University, 2003 M.A., Webster University, 2008 Additional Studies: University of Missouri-Columbia CORAL CHRISTOPHER 2018 Instructor of English B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 2014 M.A. Maryville University, 2017 KRISTIN CLEMONS 2015 Instructor of School of Education B.S.Ed., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1997 M.S.Ed., Lindenwood University, 2008 TERRY COKER 1999 Instructor of Christian Ministry B.S., Midwestern State University, 1983 M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1987 WALTER WILLIAM COMBS 1988 Instructor of Interdisciplinary Studies A.A., Williams College, 1966 B.A., Southwest Baptist University, 1968 M.Div., Midwestern Baptist Seminary, 1976 Additional Studies: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Eden Theological Seminary, Southwest Baptist University CECIL COMPTON, III 2003 Instructor of History A.A., Southwestern Illinois College, 1997 B.A., McKendree College, 1998 M.A., Western Illinois University, 2003 NATALIE COOK Instructor of School of Education 2018 B.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000 M.E., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001 BRYAN COOPER 2018 Instructor of School of Business B.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1991 M.A., Lindenwood University, 2000 TERESSA D. COUNTERMAN 2016 Instructor of Fine Arts A.A., St. Mary’s College of O’Fallon, 1987 B.A., Missouri Baptist University, 1992 M.S., Missouri Baptist University, 2007 SHANE R.COX 2008 Instructor of School of Business B.A., Illinois College, 1996 J.D., Southern Illinois University, 1999 FREDERICK CRAWFORD 1997 Instructor of Criminal Justice B.A., Columbia College, 1975 M.A., Webster University, 1977 PAUL CRISLER 2010 Instructor of School of Education B.S.E., Concordia University-Chicago, 1960 M.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1990 SCOTT DAVIDSON 2016 Instructor of School of Education B.S.B.A., Central Methodist University, 2001 M.S.E., Missouri Baptist University, 2004 Ed.S., William Woods University, 2004 Ed.D., Missouri Baptist University, 2014 CYNTHIA P. DAVIS 2013 Instructor of School of Business B.S., Columbia College, 1996 M.B.A., Lindenwood University, 2000 M.S., Lindenwood University, 2007 LEKESHA DAVIS 2018 Instructor of School of Education B.S., Drake University, 2000 M.E., Delta State University, 2006 Ph.D., Walden University, 2018 DIANA DELL 2014 Instructor of School of Education A.A., East Central College, 1979 B.A., Webster University, 1981 M.Ed., National Louis University, 1994 Ed.S., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002 Ph.D., Capella University, 2014 TESS DEPROW 2016 Instructor of Social and Behavioral Science B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1990 M.A., Lindenwood University, 2016 SARAH J. DIX 2017 Instructor of School of Education B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2001 M.A., Southeast Missouri State University, 2004 Ed.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 2011 IRIS A. DIXON 2004 Instructor of Health
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