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University Faculty 1 University Faculty 1 Brian Bucklein (2010) Associate Professor, Computer Science, UNIVERSITY FACULTY Mathematics & Physics Department. B.S., B.A., East Carolina University; Ph.D., Brigham Young University. A Brad Byrd (2019) Assistant Professor, Military Science Department. Benedict Adams (2019) Assistant Professor, Education Department. B.A., Suffield University; M.S., Ph.D., Indiana University. C Kaye Adkins (1999) Professor, Communication Department. B.S., Cristi Campbell (2004) Associate Professor, Nursing Department. B.S., Pittsburg State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas. Missouri Western State College; M.S., University of Missouri; M.S.N., Vanderbilt University School of Nursing; DNP, University of Missouri- Perry Adkins (2013) Instructor, Craig School of Business. B.S.B.A., M.B.A., Kansas City. Pittsburg State University; C.P.A.. Mary Carden (2020) Assistant Professor, Nursing Department. B.S.N, Allison Anderson (2018) Assistant Professor, Nursing Department. B.S.N., Missouri Western State University; M.S.N, University of Central Missouri. M.S.N., Missouri Western State University. James Carviou (2013) Assistant Professor, Communication Department. Kevin Anderson (2001) Professor, Computer Science, Mathematics & B.A., M.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Ph.D., University of Iowa. Physics Department. B.A., Bethany College; M.S., Ph.D., Kansas State University. Nuchelle Chance (2021) Assistant Professor, Psychology Department. B.S., University of North Carolina at Pembroke; M.A., Fayetteville State Curtis Atchley (2021) Assistant Professor, B.S., Friends University; M.S., University; Ph.D., Indiana Institute of Technology. Tabor College; Ph.D., North Central University. Michael Charlton (2008) Professor, Communication Department. B.A., Jordan Atkinson (2017) Assistant Professor, Communication Department. M.A., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma. B.A., M.A., Morehead State University; Ph.D., West Virginia University. Ronda Chesney (2015) Instructor, Education Department. B.A., Missouri B Western State University; M.S.Ed., Baker University. Jason Baker (2000) Professor, Biology Department. B.S., Ph.D., Kansas Cary Chevalier (1996) Professor, Biology Department. B.S., M.S., Arizona State University. State University; Ph.D., University of California. Julie Baldwin (2004) Associate Professor, Nursing Department. A.S.N., Cheng-Huei Chiao (2007) Professor, Craig School of Business. B.S., Riverside Community College; B.S.N., California State University- M.S., National Chung-Hsing University; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin- Fullerton; M.S.N., University of Missouri-Kansas City; DNP, Indiana Milwaukee. Wesleyan University. Khendum Choden (2020) Associate Professor, Craig School of Business. Csengele Barta (2012) Associate Professor, Biology Department. B.S., Stony Brook University; Ph.D., University of Texas at El Paso. B.S., Babes-Bolyai University; M.S., Biological Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Ph.D., University of Szeged. Hong Choi (2007) Professor, Department of Health Professions. B.A., Yon Sei University; M.S., United States Sports Academy; Ph.D., Oklahoma Susan Bashinski (2013) Interim Graduate Dean and Professor, Education State University. Department. B.S., M.Ed., University of Missouri-Columbia; Ed.D., University of Kansas. William Chuber (2016) Instructor, Military Science Department. B.S., University of St. Mary. Adam Batt (2017) Instructor, Military Science Department. Gary Clapp (2017) Associate Professor, Chemistry Department. B.S./ACS, Casey Bell (2019) Instructor, Craig School of Business. B.S.B.A., Missouri Mankato State University; Ph.D., Oregon State University. Western State University; M.B.A., Northwest Missouri State University. Pamela Clary (2007) Associate Professor, Department of Health Stacia Bensyl (1991) Professor, Communication Department. B.S.Ed., Professions. A.A., Highland Community College; B.S.W., B.S., Kansas Northwest Missouri State Uniersity; M.A., University College Dublin; Ph.D., State University; M.S.W., University of Kansas; Ph.D., Kansas State University of Nebraska-Lincoln. University. Ollie Bogdon (2018) Assistant Professor, Education Department. B.S., Tammie Conley (2019) Assistant Professor, Nursing Department. P.N.P., M.S., Cornell University-Ithaca; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Kansas City. Northland Career Center; A.D.N., Park University; B.S.N., M.S.N., M.P.H., Ph.D., University of Missouri. Jennifer Botello (2018) Assistant Professor, Education Department. B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville; M.A., Ed.D., Lindenwood University. D Dominic DeBrincat (2015) Chairperson and Associate Professor, Social Thomas Brecheisen (2018) Assistant Professor, School of Fine Arts. B.A., Sciences and Humanities. B.A., University of Michigan-Dearborn; J.D., University of Nevada-Las Vegas; M.F.A., Academy of Art University. Wayne State University Law School; M.A., Wayne State University; Ph.D., University of Connecticut. 2 University Faculty Teddi Deka (1997) Professor, Psychology Department. B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Kara Grant (2019) Assistant Professor, Social Sciences and Humanities. Ohio State University. B.S., Linfield College; Ph.D., Washington State University. Lane DesAutels (2016) Associate Professor, Social Sciences and Michael Grantham (2016) Associate Professor, Biology Department. B.S., Humanities. B.A., University of Puget Sound; M.A., Western Michigan Emporia State University; Ph.D., Louisiana State University. University; Ph.D., University of Maryland. Mary (Becky) Gregory (2020) Assistant Professor, Nursing Department. Regan Dodd (2012) Chairperson and Associate Professor, Department B.S.N.,Missouri Western State College; M.S.N., Ph.D., University of of Health Professions. B.S., M.S.E., Northwest Missouri State University; Missouri-Kansas City. M.B.A., Baker University; Ph.D., University of Kansas. Dawn Drake (2012) Associate Professor, Biology Department. B.S., H Indiana University of Pennsylvania; M.S., University of Delaware; Ph.D., Angela Haas (2015) Associate Professor, Social Sciences and University of Tennessee. Humanities. B.A., Ithaca College; M.A., Ph.D., Binghamton University. Michael Ducey (2001) Chairperson and Professor, Chemistry Department. Lee Harrelson (2005) Professor, School of Fine Arts. B.M., University of B.S., University of Kansas; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Southern Mississippi; D.M.A., M.M., University of Missouri-Kansas City. Crystal Harris (1999) Dean College of Science and Health and Associate E Professor, Nursing Department. Nursing Diploma, Saint Luke's Hospital Todd Eckdahl (1993) Professor, Biology Department. B.S., University of School of Nursing; B.S.N., William Jewell College; M.S.N., University of Minnesota-Duluth; Ph.D., Purdue University. Kansas; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Kansas City. Ashley Elias (2019) Assistant Professor, Biology Department. B.S., David Harris (2010) Professor, School of Fine Arts. B.A., Missouri Western University of Florida; Ph.D., Purdue University. State College; M.F.A., Fort Hays State University. Grey Endres (2017) Assistant Professor, Department of Health Shawna Harris (2009) Professor, Communication Department. B.S., Professions. B.S.E., University of Kansas; M.S.W., University of Kansas; Southern Utah University; M.A., University of Nevada; Ph.D., University of D.S.W., University of Southern California. Georgia. MacKenzie Evans (2021) Instructor, Nursing Department. B.S.N., Missouri Teresa Harris (2004) Professor, School of Fine Arts. B.A., Missouri Western State University; M.S.N., University of Missouri-Kansas City. Western State College; M.F.A., Fort Hays State University. Evan Hart (2017) Assistant Professor, Social Sciences and Humanities. F B.A., University of Southern Indiana; M.A., Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. Kelly Fast (2014) Associate Professor, Department of Health Professions. B.S.B.A., Quincy University; M.S., College of St. Scholastica. Kelly Henry (1999) Chairperson and Professor, Psychology Department. B.A., William Jewell College; M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana- Phillip Frank (2016) Chairperson and Associate Professor, Craig School Champaign; Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. of Business. B.S., Appalachian State University; M.B.A., High Point University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Elise Hepworth (2014) Interim Vice Provost and Professor, School of Fine Arts. B.S.E., Northwest Missouri State University; M.M.E., Kansas Jana Frye (2014) Associate Professor, Department of Health Professions. City Conservatory of Music, University of Missouri; D.A., University of B.S., Truman State University; M.S.W., University of Kansas. Mississippi. G Matthew Hepworth (2014) Associate Professor, School of Fine Arts. B.A., Eastern Washington University; M.F.A., Savannah College of Art & Design. Carissa Ganong (2016) Assistant Professor, Biology Department. B.S., Mansfield University; M.S., University of Central Arkansas; Ph.D., Shauna Hiley (1997) Professor, Chemistry Department. B.S., Central University of Georgia. Missouri State University; Ph.D., University of Wyoming. Jacklyn Gentry (2018) Chairperson and Assistant Professor, Nursing Alyson Hill (2021) Instructor and Simulation Lab Director, B.S.N., M.S.N., Department. B.S.N., Ed.D., University of Arkansas; M.S.N., University of Missouri Western State University. Phoenix. Paul Hindemith (2020) Instructor, School of Fine Arts. 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