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Governor's Teaching Fellows Alumni Directory 1995-2017 Governor’s Teaching Fellows Alumni Directory 1995-2017 Governor’s Teaching Fellows Alumni Directory Table of Contents Alphabetical Listing ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Cohort Listing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Institutional Listing .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Discipline Listing ............................................................................................................................................................... 31 To update information in this directory, please contact our staff at 706-542-3464 or email ([email protected]). For Information on upcoming sessions please visit the GTF web page through the Institute of Higher Education’s website at http://ihe.uga.edu/outreach/governors-teaching-fellows Alphabetical Listing Abegaz, Samuel 2010‐11 Bennett‐Day, Brooke 2011‐12 Achtemeier, Sue 1996 Benson, Jennifer 2008‐09 Ahanotu, Patricia 1997‐98 Berding, Christine 1997 Aiello, Tom 2012‐13 Berhow, Katie 1996‐97 Albert, Craig 2014‐15 Berke, Amy 1997‐98 Albertson, Kathy 2006‐07 Bewicki, Emily 2017 Alby, Cynthia 2001‐02 Bishop, Jessie 2010‐11 Alfonso, Moya 2015‐16 Blair, Samantha 2017 Allison, Harriet 2002‐03 Bledsoe, Robert 2013‐14 Amoah, Eugene A. 2000‐01 Blessinger, Patrick 2006‐07 Anderson, Jeffrey 2006 Bocchi, Joe 1996‐97 Anfuso, Chantelle 2016‐17 Boggs, Olivia 2016‐17 Archetto, Maria A. 2003 Boindala, Priya 2015 Ariail, Don 2012 Boothe, Diane 1996 Artelt, Thomas 2017 Bozeman, Terry 2014‐15 Ashford, Susan 2011‐12 Bradley, Michael 2015 Ashworth, Laurel 2011‐12 Brandon Jr., Christopher 2007 Ast, Teresa 2003‐04 Brasher, Alan 2010 Atteya, Maher 2007 Brennan, Patrick 2014 Aziz, Hassan 2001 Bressette, Andrew R. 2003 Bagwell, James 2002‐03 Brewley, Natasha 2012 Bailey, Elaine 2014 Bronkema, Ryan 2017 Bailey, Libby 2005 Brown, Dr Charlyn Harper 1995/96 Baker, Beryle 2002‐03 Brown, Joe 1996 Ballero, Deniz 2014 Brown, Joseph 2012‐13 Banik, Gouranga 2010‐11 Brown, Tricia 2015 Barbé, Tammy 2017‐18 Brown, Victoria 1999 Barilla, Anthony 2004‐05 Bunker, Nancy 2008 Barnes, Chris 2005 Burke, Jessica 2017 Barnette, Jane 2012 Burns, Tantiana 2015‐16 Barry Rhoades 2008 Burstein, Alan 2009 Bartlett, Jennifer 2016 Burt, Amy 2005‐06 Basnayake, Eraj 1998‐99 Burton, Christie 2009‐10 Baylen, Danilo 2011 Busch, Beverly 1999 Beaumont, James 2010‐11 Busch, Beverly 2001‐02 Beazley, Herschel 2005‐06 Butler, Judy 1999 Bell Gatch, Delena 2009‐10 Butler, Scott 2010‐11 Bell, C. Leary 1999‐00 Byron, Tammy 2016‐17 Bellew, R. Shelton 2013‐14 Cabaniss, Dan 2009‐10 Bendersky, Karen 2005 Cain, Mary C. 2003 Bennekin, Kim 2001‐02 Callahan, Brenda 2010 Bennekin, Mario 2005‐06 Callahan, Kadian 2016 1 Alphabetical Listing Campbell, Erin E. 2005 Dahlgren, Paul 2015‐16 Carmichael, Carol 1999‐00 Dail, Jennifer 2007 Carpenter, Suzanne 2003 Danheiser, Priscilla 2001‐02 Carroll, Brian 2005 Davis, Mark 1996‐97 Carroll, Denise 2016 Davis, Mary Ellen 1996 Carter, Karen 2008‐09 DeCuir, Erica 2017‐18 Carter, Kenneth 1999‐00 Dekhane, Sonal 2011 Carter, Terry 2007 Denzer, Debra 1997‐98 Carter‐Hicks, Joya 2016‐17 DePree, Julia 1998 Casaletto, Kristin 2008‐09 DeRocher, Cecile 2004 Cavanagh, Sheila 1999‐00 DeSandre, Carolynn 2015‐16 Cawthorn, Michelle 2010‐11 Dew, Jason 2014 Chapman, Jennifer 2014 Dibble, Valerie 2002 Chatto, Charlotte 2002 Dillard, Gail 1997‐98 Chattopadhyay, Soumitra 2006‐07 DiPaula, Lauren 2016 Chen, Fang 2003 Dixon, Greg 2015‐16 Chenoweth, Matt 2011‐12 Dixon, Paula 2006‐07 Chiorescu, Marcela 2013 Dobkins, Debra 2011‐12 Choi, Anthony 2010 Doherty, Gayle 2002 Clemons, Lynn 2009 Dominick, Joan 1996‐97 Clow, Elizabeth 1996‐97 Donovan, Barbara 2002 Clow, Richard 1998‐99 Dorsey, William H.L. 1995‐96 Cochran‐Jackson, Emmie 2016 Drake, Dereth 2016‐17 Codone, Susan 2014 Drerup, Jill 2015 Coia, Lesley 2008 Dukes, Roxanne 2006‐07 Colbenson, Pamela 1996‐97 Dulin‐Mallory, Dr.Nina 1997‐98 Colbert, Tom 2003‐04 Dutta, Antara 2016 Colebeck, Donna 2013 Edenfield, Olivia Carr 1995‐96 Connor, Sara 1999‐00 Edwards, Belinda 2016‐17 Constable, Debbie 2010‐11 Ekong, Donald U. 2007 Copan, Heather 1997 Elcoro, Mirari 2014 Copeland, Cassandra 2002 Elder, Gayle 1996‐97 Copeland, Susan 2006 Elliott, Winter S. 2013 Cortez‐Cooper, Miriam 2012‐13 Elmer, David 2016 Cotter Ellen 2017 Emert, Toby 2011‐12 Cox, John 2004 English, Kristin 2017 Crawford, Emily M. 1995‐96 Engram, Ann 1999 Crisp, Delmas 1998 Ernstberger, Stacey 2016 Croft, Bob 2005‐06 Fadyn, Joe 1995‐96 Crow, Angela 2009‐10 Farrar, John 2009 Curry, William 2000‐01 Farris, Lee A. 1997 D.Amico, Mariana 2008‐09 Fegley, Jon 2002 da Cruz, Jose 2015‐16 Felton, Lori 2007 da Silva, Stephanie 2016 Ference, Ruth 2006 2 Alphabetical Listing Ferguson, Glenda 2001 Harnden, Thomas 2014 Ferrari, James 2006 Harris, Robin 2009‐10 Fisher, Michael 1997‐98 Hart, Lynn 2005 Flory, Jennifer 2014 Hartley, Priscilla 2017‐18 Flynn, Robert 2004 Hatcher, Betty 1996‐97 Forresterm Juanita 2017‐18 Hatchett, Paul 1995‐96 Fournier, Michael 2011 Hathaway, Anne 2003‐04 Fuller, John 2006 Hawkins, Amanda 2008‐09 Funk, Leigh 2003‐04 Hayward, Pamela 2014 Gahr, Allan 1999 Hearn, Bryan 2002‐03 Gallien, Louis Gallien Jr. 1998‐99 Hebestreet, John 1999 Gann‐Smith, Lori 2008‐09 Henderson, Ian 2012‐13 Gardenhire, Doug 2012 Henderson, Sue W. 2000‐01 Gardner, Cathy 2006‐07 Hendrix, Anthony 2012‐13 Garrett, Crystal 2012 Hepler, Sarah 2012‐13 Gentile, John 1997‐98 Herbel, Jerry 2013‐14 Genzale, Caroline 2016 Herd‐Clark, Dawn 2008 Geoffroy, Cynthia 1995‐96 Heydari, Shahryar 1999 George, Bagie 2008 Hilgert, Larry 2000‐01 George, Tasha K. 1996 Hill, Laverne 1997‐98 Geyerman, Chris 2005 Hixson‐Wallace, Julie 2003‐04 Gillespie, Michele 1999 Hizer, Todd 2004 Gillies, Ralph 2004 Hoerrner, Keisha 2003 Goeser, Priya 2017 Hoffmann, Janet M. 2000‐01 Goldfine, Ruth 2007 Holcombe, Stephanie 2002‐03 Gore, Libby 2011‐12 Hollingsworth, Mary Carole 2010 Goss, Natasha 2017‐18 Holloway, Amy 1996‐97 Goyne, June 1998 Holloway, Anna R. 1995‐96 Grady, Helen 2002 Hooper‐Simanga, Lita 2003‐04 Graff, Jennifer 2013‐14 Hopkins, June 2005 Grant, Lynn 1996‐97 Hopper, Keith 2006 Gresch, Eric 2016‐17 Horton, Devin L. 2013 Guinn III, John 2001 Howard, Phil 2001 Guzman, Juan Carlos 2008 Howell, Jeffery 2016 Hagan, Samuel 1998 Howells, Elizabeth 2013 Haimes, Korn, Kim 2001 Huber, Karen 2012‐13 Hair, Christopher 2014‐15 Huddle, Mark 2011 Hall, Cyndy 2010‐11 Hughes, Claire 2014 Hall‐Webb, Susan 2015‐16 Hulet, Susan 2004‐05 Halstead‐Nussloch, Richard 2004‐05 Hunt, James 2015‐16 Hammond, Barry 2009 Hunt, Kimberly 2017‐18 Hancock, Elizabeth 2005‐06 Hunter, Ronald 2013‐14 Hardegree, Lester 1995‐96 Ingham, Phyllis 2016‐17 Hardy, Nat 2012‐13 Jackson, Kimberly 2015 3 Alphabetical Listing Jaffe, Lynn 2002‐03 Laird, Tracey 2001 Janssen, David 2002 Landtroop, Dorman 1996‐97 Jardine, Harriett 2004‐05 LeBlanc, Louis 1999‐00 Jindani, Shinaz 1999‐00 Ledman, Robert 1998 Johnson, Cal 2002 Lee, Catherine 2003‐04 Johnson, Charles 2003‐04 Lee‐Joyner, JoAnn 2010‐11 Johnson, Douglas 2009‐10 Lester, Army 2000 Johnson, Lauren 2017 Lewin, Myrtle 2004 Jones, Kelly 2011 Lewis, Jaime 2015 Jones, Robert 2005 Lewis, Michael 2011‐12 Josten, Denice 1998 Lewis, Stephanie 2009‐10 Joyner, June 2012 Lilly, Tom 2009 Kahiga, M. James 1996‐97 Lively, Frazer 2010 Kalathingal, Sajitha 2007 Loflin, Christine 1999‐00 Kar, Avi 2011‐12 Logan, Linda E. 1995‐96 Kassem, Cherrie 1998 Long, Ric 2001‐02 Katz, Anne 2015 Lovett, Rebecca 1997‐98 Kearnes, John 1996 Lugthart, Garrit John III 1997 Kelly, Robert 1996 Lundy, Jo 1996 Keskula, Doug 2001 Luper, Michael 1998 Khalid, Adeel 2013 Lyke, Liane 2004 Khoury, Hani 2008‐09 Lynn, Michael R. 2000 Kim, Chulsung 2008‐09 Ma, Jianmin 2005 King, Bob 2003‐04 Mack, Jeffery 2015‐16 King, Catherine 2004‐05 Maddox, Timothy D. F. 2003 King, John 2017 Mahan, Pamela 2010 Kinnick, Katherine 1998‐99 Major, Margaret 1997‐98 Kipp, Katherine 2017‐18 Makidi, Ku‐Ntima 2002 Kline, Brian 2000‐01 Mallory, Lisa 2012 Knapp, Kenyon 2017 Manting‐Brewer, Michele 2001‐02 Knight 1995‐96 Margeson, Hank 1995‐96 Knight, Amanda 2017‐18 Maris, Melinda 2014‐15 Knight, Colleen 2017 Marriott, Karla‐Sue 2015 Knighton, C. Jeffrey 2013 Marsh, Clifton 1998‐99 Koffman, David 2008‐09 Marshall, Nandi 2017‐18 Koffman, Stacy 2006‐07 Martin, Chanté B. 2013‐14 Kohler da Cruz, Becky 2014 Martin, Kenneth 2016‐17 Kokkala, Irene 2001 Martin, Matt 2004 Kostick, Kara 2017‐18 Martin, Sharon 1996‐97 Krispin, Paige 2017‐18 Matthews, Mona 2004 Kundu, Gautam 2000 Maurer, Trent 2011‐12 Lacefield, Roberta 1996 McCarthy, David 1995‐96 LaFace, Betty 2010‐11 McCarty, Joan 1998 Lahr, Stephen J. 1997‐98 McCreanor, Philip 2008 4 Alphabetical Listing McCrimmon, Suella 1997 Novak, Malorie 2013 McCullough, Howard 1997‐98 Noviello, Sheri 2006‐07 McDaniel, Michallene 2016‐17 Nzeh, Okoroafor 2003 McFadden, Cheryl C. 2000‐01 Obeidat, Muhammad 1999‐00 McKinley, Lee 2009‐10 Odom, Sue 2013‐14 McLeod, Glenda 1998‐99 O'Hara, Margaret 1998‐99 McMullen, Linda 2016‐17 Ojo, Philip 2004 McNamara, Marissa 2004‐05 Okoro, Gregory 2009‐10 Medlin, Dorene 2015‐16 Okpara, Rosa 1998 Meek, Rosaria 2015 O'neil Lacey, Karen 2009‐10 Mehta, Renuka 2014 Onisegun, Adeleri 2009 Melton, Maurice 1999‐00 Onofrio, Jennifer 2005‐06 Merritt, Martha 1995‐96 Ortgies‐Young, Tamra 2010 Metzker, Julia 2012‐13 Orwig, Bob 2005‐06
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