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Bacone College Faculty and Staff 2020-2021 BACONE COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF 2020-2021 Employee Department Faculty Professor Status Degree Major ASSIST PROF BIOLOGY, CHAIR Human Nutrition and ABRAHAM, JYOTI K Faculty Associate Professor Ph.D. OF NATURAL Dietetics SCIENCES RECEPTIONIST ADAIR, DEANNA JUNE Associates General Studies TRIO CULTURAL ADSON, AARON BRYAN Bachelor's Business Administration LIASON VP STRATEGIC Health, Leisure, and BEEN, NICOLE MARIE Ph.D. INITIATIVES Human Performance VP STUDENT Higher Education BEMO HARJO, KAILA Masters AFFAIRS Leadership BROWN, CYNTHIA ACCOUNTS Associates Criminal Justice WAYNE PAYABLE BURCHETT, MONTIE LEE CAMPUS POLICE Associates Criminal Justice PUBLIC BURTON, WENDY R Bachelor's Education Pedagogy RELATIONS FINANCIAL AID CHAPMAN, JOSHUA D Masters MBA DIR CLARK, FERLIN PRESIDENT Ph.D.: American Indian Studies ASSOC PROF Literature, English CONINE, JEFFREY ENGLISH & CHAIR Faculty Ph.D. Language Studies LIBERAL ARTS COURNOYER, GERALD M ART DIRECTOR Faculty Assistant Professor Masters Fine Arts BASEBALL CUMMINGS, TYRELL Bachelor's General Studies COACH MATH TUTOR DEASON, KYLE JACOB Bachelor's Mathematics TRIO RADIOGRAPHY DIRECTOR, ASST. Education DIXON, SHAWN Faculty Assistant Professor Masters PROF OF RT ( R ) (ARRT) RADIOGRAPHY DRYWATER-TERHUNE, ADMISSIONS Bachelor's Early Childhood SHAWNNA L SPECIALIST EHLERS, CHRISTIAN H IT None None FARRELL, PATRICIA SUE DIRECTOR TRIO Masters Rehabilitation Education FAULKNER, GARY BRYAN MAINTENANCE None None ATHLETIC HAYES III, VANUAL Masters Sports Administration TRAINER ENGLISH JORDAN, LINDA J Bachelor's Linguistic Anthropology SPECIALIST KALER, ELIZABETH BOOKSTORE Associates Applied Science MARIE MANAGER BUSINESS LA COUR, RICKEY WAYNE Bachelor's Accounting OFFICE CAMPUS POLICE LINDSEY, JOHN DALE Associates Police Science CHIEF LOWE, WILLIAM D HR DIRECTOR Masters MBA MALDONADO TORRES, HOUSEKEEPING None None LEONOR MCDONALD, ERIC TODD CAMPUS POLICE Associates Police Science MCMILLAN, DAVID LIBRARIAN Ph.D. Doctor of Letters LAURENCE MILAM, LINDA S REGISTRAR Masters Physics Education, with emphasis on MOORE, THEODORE CHAIR AIS, ART Native American Education, Faculty Assistant Professor Masters VERN INSTRUCTOR licensure in art education, K- 12 PARKS, JOE FACILITIES None None PEREZ, ESTELA HOUSEKEEPING None None PETERS, ROOSEVELT A SOCCER COACH Bachelor's Business Administration ASSIST PROF REN, RAN Faculty Assistant Professor Masters Finance BUSINESS HOUSING SCOTT, KENDALL RAY Bachelor's Criminal Justice MANAGER REGISTRAR SHAFFER, PATRICIA GAIL None None ASSISTANT ASST PROFESSOR SHARP, DONNA L LIBERAL ARTS, Faculty Assistant Professor Ph.D. Educational Psychology CHAIR FAMILY STUDIES SIERS, DALE FACILITIES None None SPINKS, ADALINE P ADMIN ASSIST None None CHIEF STEELE, JEROME FINANCIAL Masters MBA OFFICER PROFESSOR OF STRANGE, LINDA J Faculty Full Professor Masters MBA ACCOUNTING VP ACADEMICS & ASSOCIATE PROF THOMPSON, LEROY W Faculty Associate Professor Ph.D. Ministry OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRY BUSINESS THOMPSON, OLIVER Bachelor's Accounting OFFICE TRAMMELL, JOANNA ASSIST PROF Higher Ed Admin & Faculty Assistant Professor Masters IRENA BUSINESS Serv DEPT OF EDUCATION & Curriculum & TRUELOVE, REBECCA A CHAIR DIV Faculty Assistant Professor Ph.D. Instruction PROFESSIONAL STUDIES VAN HAUEN, LILLIAN ASSISTANT DIR Bachelor's Mathematics MARGARET FINANCIAL AID DIV LIBERAL WILEY, STEPHEN ARTS & HUMANIT Faculty Assistant Professor Ph.D. Ministry IES ASSOC PROF & DEAN RENNARD WIN, WAMBLI STRICKLAND Faculty Associate Professor JD Law SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND TRIBAL LAW ASSIST PROF SPORT Health, Leisure, and WINTERS, JOHN MANAGEMENT, & Faculty Associate Professor Ph.D. Human Perf CHAIR OF BUSINESS MEN'S HEAD Education/Adult Education & KILLS CROW, CHAD BASKETBALL Masters Training COACH ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/WOM GONZALES, MIKE EN'S HEAD Masters Sports Science & Recreation BASKETBALL COACH AMERICAN MICHAEL, NICKY Faculty Assistant Professor Ph.D. History INDIAN STUDIES Educational AMERICAN INDIAN Organization & Leadership STUDIES * DIR Higher Education SMITH, BEVERLY Faculty Assistant Professor Ph.D. RETENTION & Concentration, minor in ASSESSMENT American Indian Studies and Indigenous Studies RADIOGRAPHY Healthcare CAMPBELL, CRYSTAL CLINICAL Faculty Masters Administration COORDINATOR Pawnee Nation College Instructors Pawnee Nation Curriculum and Coser, Sr., Pete Faculty Instructor Ed. D College Instruction Pawnee Nation Greenroy, Angela Faculty Instructor Masters Master of Fine Arts College Pawnee Nation Education Howell, Patricia Faculty Instructor Masters College Psychology Bacone College Adjuncts On Line Instructor On Line Gawhega, Michael N. Faculty Instructor MA Communications Instructor Alexander, Jack Liberal Arts Adjunct Instructor Ph. D Missiology Brown, Vanzelen, Geoff Business Adjunct Instructor Masters Business SR. Drake-Hokett, Bessie Science Adjunct Instructor Masters Science Education Han, Joo Hee Science Instructor Masters Nursing, Education Professional Collegiate Hill, Abby Adjunct Instructor Masters Studies Scholarship Tribal Law & Klinger, Laci Adjunct Instructor Masters Juris Doctor Criminal Justice Assistant Adjunct Lashley, Ron Mathematics Masters Education Professor Tribal Law & Assistant Adjunct Proctor, Perry Masters Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Professor Ray, Sharon Liberal Arts Adjunct Instructor Christian Children's & Family Scott, Nancy Adjunct Instructor Masters Ministry Ministry Organizational Smith, Carmen Education Adjunct Instructor Ph. D Leadership Educational Stewart, Carl G Education Adjunct Instructor Masters Technology Adjunct Thompson, Kathryn Liberal Arts Masters CERT - Counseling Instructor Leadership in Educational Walker, Justin Education Adjunct Instructor Ph. 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