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Faculty Directory FACULTY DIRECTORY Faculty Directory Beck, Stephanie Jo Assistant Chair, Professor, Nursing Aldrich, Lorraine M.S.N., University of Phoenix Chair, Nursing, Phlebotomy & Patient Care Medical Assistant B.S.N., University of Phoenix Professor, Nursing and Surgical Technology A.S., Nursing, Southeastern Community College M.S.N., University of Connecticut B.S.N., Catholic University of America Beckham, William "Carl" A.S., Nursing, Gwynedd Mercy College Professor, English M.A., English, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Alo, Babatunde B.A., Philosphy, Coastal Carolina University Professor, Civil Engineering Technology & Construction Management Technology Blount, Geoffrey M.S., Civil Engineering, University at Buffalo, New York Professor, Culinary Arts M.S., Construction Management, University of Lagos, Nigeria W.C.M.P.C., World Association of Chefs B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria M.B.A., Entrepreneurship, Western Carolina University B.S., Building Science, University of Lagos, Nigeria B.B.A., Hospitality Tourism, Strayer University A.A.S., Culinary Hospitality Management, Central Piedmont Askew, Kristen Community College Associate Professor, Biological Sciences M.S., Contemporary Human Anatomy, Eastern Virginia Medical Bonaparte, Christine School Professor, Communications B.S., Kinesiology and Health Sciences, The College of William Ph.D., Communication, Arizona State University and Mary M.A., Speech Communication, Texas State University/San Marcos B.A., Communication Arts, Texas Lutheran University Atkins, Caryn Assistant Chair, Professor, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Bornemann, Tiffany B.S., Biology, Ball State University Associate Professor, Expanded Duty Dental Assisting A.A.S., College of St. Catherine A.A.S., Dental Hygiene, Horry-Georgetown Technical College Ball, Jeffrey Brown, Regina Chair, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Associate Professor, Occupational Therapist Assistant Professor, Welding Master of Occupational Therapy, West Virginia University A.A.S., General Technology - Welding and HVAC, Williamsburg M.S., Strategic Leadership, Mountain State University Technical College B.S., Human Performance & Health, West Virginia University B.S., Sports Medicine/Athletic Training, University of Charleston Balzotti, Colleen A.S, Physical Therapist Assistant, College of West Virginia Associate Professor, Digital Arts B.A., Art (Graphic Design), Colby-Sawyer College Brown, Richard Professor, Machine Tool Barker, Jonathan Certificate, CNC Technology, Columbus Technical College Professor, English M.A., English, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Burlyn, Allison B.A., English and Political Science, University of North Carolina Chair, Professor, Mathematics M.S., Mathematics, University of Tennessee Barrineau, Wade B.S., Applied Mathematics, Coastal Carolina University Associate Professor, Mechatronics B.S., Industrical Design, Georgia Institute of Technology Butler, Brett Professor, Mathematics and Religion Bauer, Janessa Ph.D., Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Associate Professor, Communications M.Div., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary M.A., Communications, University of Colorado, Colorado B.A., Mathematics, Wofford College Springs B.A., Communications, University of Colorado at Boulder 1 HGTC CATALOG/STUDENT HANDBOOK 2021-2022 Campbell, Lisa Clay II, William Professor, Nursing Professor, Mathematics DNP, University of South Carolina M.A., Applied Mathematics, University of California, Santa M.S.N., Liberty University Barbara B.S.N., Waynesburg University M.S., Mathematics, Jackson State University B.S., Mathematics, Mississippi Valley State University Carman, Jason A.S., Mathematics, Bishop State Community College Professor, Information Technology M.B.A., Applied Computer Science, Northcentral University Coggins, Timothy B.S., Computer Science, Coastal Carolina University Assistant Chair, Professor, Machine Tool A.A.S., Machine Tool Technology, Spartanburg Community Carraway, Beth B. College Professor, Accounting Master of Accounting, University of North Carolina Cohen, Stuart C. B.S., Business Administration, Wesley College Professor, Chemistry A.A.S., Human Services Technology, Delaware Technical & Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, University of London Community College B.S., Chemistry, University of London A.A.S., Criminal Justice Technology, Delaware Technical & Community College Collins, Karen G. Professor, Accounting Catania, Deborah M.A., Professional Accounting, Clemson University Associate Professor, Nursing B.S., Business Administration, Coastal Carolina University M.S., Nursing Education, Western Governors University B.A., Fine Arts, College of Charleston B.S., Nursing, Western Governors University B.A., Psychology, Coastal Carolina University Cook, Kathryn (Kif) A.A.S., Nursing, Horry-Georgetown Technical College Professor, Legal Studies J.D., University of South Carolina Law School Causey, Renee (Robyn) B.S., Business Administration, University of South Carolina Professor, Human Services M.S.W., Social Work, University of South Carolina Crace, Falicya B.S., Psychology and Philosophy, University of South Carolina Professor, English M. A., Writing, Coastal Carolina University Chowning, Tony B.A., Communications, Coastal Carolina University Professor, Speech M.A., Communications, Morehead State University Craig, Jonathan B.S., Biological Sciences, Georgetown College Professor, Astronomy Ph.D., Space & Planetary Sciences, University of Arkansas Christian, Georgia H. B.S., Physics, Southern Illinois University Professor, Biology M.S., Biology, Winthrop College Crane, Barbara B.S., Biology, Winthrop College Professor, Early Care & Education M.Ed., Early Childhood Education, University of South Carolina Chuska, Minda L. B.A. Early Childhood Education, Columbia College Chair, Communications, College Skills, Humanities, Fine Arts & Social and Behavioral Sciences Cribb, Audrey Professor, English Associate Professor, Nursing Ph.D., English, Texas Tech University M.S.N.-Ed, Chamberlain University M.A., English, Fordham University B.S.N., Nursing, Clemson University B.A., Liberal Arts, Concordia College A.A.S., Nursing, Horry-Georgetown Technical College Clark, Wes Crolley, Paul Professor, Economics Professor, Psychology M.A., Economics, North Carolina State University M.A., Community Counseling, Argosy University B.S., Economics, University of North Carolina-Wilmington M.B.A. Health Care Management, Columbia Southern University B.A., Psychology, Coastal Carolina University HGTC.EDU 2 Cyganiewicz, Scott Forringer, Brooke Chair, Emergency Medical Technology and Associated Health Associate Professor, Biological Sciences Sciences D.C., Chiropractic, Life University Professor, Emergency Medical Technology and Medical B.A., Spanish, Duquesne University Coding and Billing B.S., Education, Duquesne Univeristy Paramedic Certificate, Horry Georgetown Technical College B.S., Biology, Coastal Carolina University Fowler, Rachel C. A.S., Nursing, Excelsior College Professor, Biological Sciences Ed.D., Curriculum & Instruction, University of South Carolina Davis, Lauren M.S., Coastal Marine and Wetland Studies, Coastal Carolina Professor, Biological Sciences University M.S., Microbiology and Immunology, Wright State University B.S., Biology, Erskine College B.S., Biology and Psychology, West Liberty University Foxworth, David Eddings, Martha Associate Professor, HVAC Assistant Chair Certificate, Residential HVAC Service Technician, Horry- Professor, Nursing Georgetown Technical College Ed.D., Nursing, Gardner Webb University Certificate, Commercial Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, M.S., Nursing, Gardner Webb University Horry-Georgetown Technical College B.S., Nursing, University of North Carolina, Charlotte A.D., Nursing, Gaston College Gaffey, Tina Professor, Business & Hospitality Ekechukwu, Peter I. M.B.A., Organizational Leadership, Johnson & Wales University Professor, Biological Sciences B.S., Hospitality Management, Johnson & Wales University Ph.D., Agronomy/Biology, New Mexico State University A.S. Travel/Tourism Management, Johnson & Wales University M.S., Biology, University of Minnesota B.S., Biology/Botany, University of Ibadan Gallant, Susan Associate Professor, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Estabrook, Jennifer B.S., Radiologic Technology, Northeast Louisiana University - Professor, Dental Hygiene Monroe B.S., Dental Hygiene, University of New Haven A.S., Dental Hygiene, University of New Haven Garavito, Casey Associate Professor, Physical Therapy Falbo, Valerie D.P.T., Physical Therapy, American International College Professor, Spanish B.S., Exercise Science & Sports Medicine, Westfield State M.S., Spanish, West Virginia University University B.S., Humanistic Studies, St. Mary's College Gibbs, Michael Craig Fandel, Mark Associate Professor, English Professor, Biological Sciences PhD., English, University of South Carolina D.C., Life University M.A., English, Winthrop University B.A., English, University of South Carolina-Aiken Farrior, Christine Professor, Phlebotomy Gillespie, Kristopher Certificate, Phlebotomy Technician, Horry-Georgetown Associate Professor, Nursing Technical College M.B.A., University of Mary M.S.N, Nursing Administration, University of Mary Fieber, Christina ADN/RN, Penn Valley/ MCC Chair, Natural and Physical Sciences Professor, Biological Sciences Glassberg, Sean J. Ed.D., Curriculum & Instruction, University of South Carolina Director, Faculty Development M.S., Biomedical Science, Medical University of South Carolina Professor, English B.S.,
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