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University Faculty 1 University Faculty 1 of Engineering and Technology, 1993; MS, Florida Atlantic University, University Faculty 1997; PhD, 2009. (as of January 26, 2021) Ashbrook, Christina M., Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of A Physical Therapy (2018). BS, Newman University, 2007; PhD, Wichita Abdinnour, Suhair H., Omer Professor in Business and Department State University, 2010. Chair, Department of Finance, Real Estate, and Decision Sciences Ashworth, Sherry L., Teaching Professor, Intensive English Language (1998). BS, Birzeit University, 1983; MS, Southampton University, Center (1981). BA, Wichita State University, 1981; MEd, 1985. 1988; PhD, Indiana University, 1994. Askari, Davood, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Adler, Edward T., Associate Professor, School of Art, Design and Engineering (2013). MS, Eastern Mediterranean University, 2002; PhD, Creative Industries (2005). BA, Lewis and Clark College, 1993; MFA, University of Hawaii-Manoa, 2009. Ohio University, 2002. Asmatulu, Eylem, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Aghaie, Sina, Assistant Professor, Department of Marketing (2019). Engineering (2015). BS, Cukurova University, Institute of Science and BS, Sharif University of Technology, 2008; MBA, 2011; PhD, Technology, 2002; MS, 2004; PhD, Wichita State University, 2013. University of South Carolina, 2019. Asmatulu, Ramazan, Professor, Department of Mechanical Ahmed, Ikramuddin, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering (2006). BS, Istanbul Technical University, 1992; MS, Engineering (2000). BSME, Bangladesh University of Engineering and 1995; PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2001. Technology, 1988; MSME, University of Texas-Austin, 1993; PhD, 1997. Azpuru, Dinorah, Professor, Department of Political Science (2005). Certificate, University Institute of Development, Geneva-Switzerland, Alagic, Mara, Professor, School of Education (1993). BS, University 1986; Diploma, Uppsala University-Sweden, 1989; MA, University of Belgrade, 1970; MS, 1975; PhD, 1985. Rafael Landivar-Guatemala, 1993; MA, University of Pittsburgh, 2000; Allen, Neal R., Associate Professor, Department Chair and UG PhD, 2003. Coordinator, Department of Political Science (2011). BA, DePauw University, 1998; MA, University of Texas-Austin, 2001; PhD, 2009. B Babb, Timothy P., Assistant Educator and Program Director of Alliston, Kevin, Teaching Professor, Department of Chemistry (2005). Animation, Shocker Studios (2019). BA, Wichita State University, BS, Wichita State University, 1991; PhD, 1999. 2000; MSW, 2007. Alloway, Laurie B., Associate Teaching Professor, Department of Babnich, Judith, Professor, School of Performing Arts (1984). BA, Medical Laboratory Sciences (2012). BA, Newman University, 1996; Xavier University, 1974; MA, University of Cincinnati, 1975; PhD, BS, Wichita State University, 1996; MS, Friends University, 2010. University of California-Los Angeles, 1981. Ambal, Kapildeb, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Badgett, Barry T., Associate Professor, School of Art, Design and Statistics and Physics (2019). MS, Indian Institute of Technology, 2006; Creative Industries (1993). BFA, Virginia Commonwealth University- MS, University of Utah, 2013; PhD, 2016. Richmond, 1985; MFA, Syracuse University, 1990. Amos, Brian M., Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Bagai, Rajiv, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and (2019). BA, Cornell University, 2007; MA, University of Florida, 2013; Computer Science (1990). MS, Birla Institute of Technology and PhD, 2018. Science, 1983; MS, University of Victoria, 1987; PhD, 1990. Anderson, Kelly, Associate Professor, Department of Dental Hygiene Bailey, Whitney A., Athletic Training Clinical Education Coordinator, (2001). AS, Wichita State University, 1982; BHS, 1983; MHS, 1994. Department of Human Performance Studies (2016). BS, North Georgia College and State University, 2009; MEd, Georgia College & State Aravinthan, Visvakumar, Associate Professor, Department of University, 2011. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (2011). BS, University of Moratuwa-Sri Lanka, 2002; MS, 2005; MS, Wichita State University, Baker, Carl E., Associate Professor and Technical Director, School 2006; PhD, 2010. of Performing Arts (2005). BA, Wichita State University, 1988; MFA, Ohio University, 1991. Armbruster, Sonja M., Health Sciences Educator, Department of Public Health Sciences (2017). BA, Wichita State University 1994; Baker, Danette M., Associate Teaching Professor and Director MA, 2001. of Theater, School of Performing Arts (2001). BA, Wichita State University, 1988; MFA Ohio University-Athens, 1992. Arnold, Stephen D., Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences (2011). BS, New Mexico State University, 1984; PhD, Colorado State Baldridge, Wilson R., Professor and Department Chair, Department of University Fort-Collins, 1989. Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures (1984). BA, Denison University, 1973; PhD, State University of New York-Buffalo, 1982. Arrasmith, Mark B., Senior Educator and Information Systems Specialist, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics (1996). Baldwin, Carryl L., Carl and Rozina Cassat Professorship in Aging BS, Wichita State University, 1992; MS, 1996. and Director of Regional Institute on Aging, Department of Psychology (2019). BA, University of Nebraska, 1987; MA, University of South Asaduzzaman, Abu, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Dakota-Vermillion, 1994; PhD, 1997. Engineering and Computer Science (2010). BS, Bangladesh University 2 University Faculty Ballout, Laila K., Assistant Professor, Department of History Theological Seminary, 1984; MN, University of Phoenix, 1996. PhD, (2019). BA, University of New Hampshire, 2008; MA, Northwestern University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, 2015. University, 2009; PhD, 2017. Billingham, Chase M., Associate Professor, Department of Sociology Banke, Andrea E., Assistant Professor, School of Music (1995). (2013). BA, Tulane University, 2006; MA, Northeastern University, BM, University of Rochester Eastman School of Music, 1995; MM, 2008; PhD, 2013. University of Minnesota, 1998. Birondo, Noell N., Associate Professor and Department Chair, Bann, James G., Associate Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of Philosophy (2013). BA, University of California- Department of Chemistry (2004). BS, Ft. Lewis College, 1993; PhD, Berkeley, 1995; MA, University of Notre Dame, 1999; PhD, 2004. Oregon Health Sciences University, 2000. Birzer, Michael L., Professor, School of Criminal Justice (1996). Bannister, Andra J., Professor and Director, School of Criminal BS, Wichita State University, 1989; MS, 1994; EdD, Oklahoma State Justice (1996). BS, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1989; University, 2000. MA, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1990; PhD, Michigan State University, 1995. Bischoff, William D., Professor, Department of Geology (1984). BA, DePauw University, 1979; MS, Northwestern University, 1982; PhD, Barut, Mehmet, Professor, Department of Finance, Real Estate, and 1985. Decision Sciences (2000). BS, Istanbul Technical University, 1988; MS, 1991; PhD, Clemson University, 1999. Black, Phillip C., Assistant Professor, School of Music (1986). BS, Ball State University, 1977; MM, University of New Mexico, 1980. Bechtold, Rebeccah B., Associate Professor and Graduate Studies Coordinator, Department of English (2013). BA, Knox College, 2005; Blakeslee, Donald J., Professor, Department of Anthropology (1976). MA, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2007; PhD, 2012. BA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1969; MA, 1971; PhD, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1975. Beck, James, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences (2013). BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1999; PhD, Washington Boehme, Rodney, Associate Professor, Department of Finance, Real University, 2007. Estate, and Decision Sciences (2004). BS, Texas A&M, 1984; MBA, Baylor University, 1993; PhD, University of Houston, 1998. Beck, Moriah R., Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry (2011). BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1999; PhD, Washington Boldsaikhan, Enkhsaikhan, Assistant Professor, Department of University, 2007. Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering (2018). BS, Mongolian University of Science and Technology 2000; MS, South Beeken, Ryan N., Associate Professor and Director of Choral Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 2005; PhD, 2008. Activities, School of Music (2019). BM, Drake University, 1994; MM, Michigan State University, 2009; DMA, 2012. Bolema, Theodore R., Executive Director, Institute for the Study of Economic Growth and Associate Professor, Department of Economics Beeler, Angela M., Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling, (2018). BA, Hope College, 1982; MA, University of Michigan School Educational Leadership, Educational and School Psychology of Law, 1984; PhD, 1989; JD, 1991. (2018). BA, University of South Florida, 2013; MS, Oklahoma State University, 2014; PhD, 2018. Bolin, Brien L., Associate Dean and Professor, School of Social Work (1999). BS, Oklahoma State University, 1985; MS, 1988; MSW, Walla Bees, Julie I., Professor, School of Music (1986). BM, Peabody Walla College, 1998; PhD, Oklahoma State University, 1994. Conservatory, 1974; DMA, University of Colorado, 1982. Bomgardner, Richard K., Associate Professor, Department Chair Behrman, Elizabeth C., Professor, Department of Mathematics, and Program Director Athletic Training, Department of Human Statistics and Physics (1990).
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