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Faculty Academic Credentials 2020-21.Xlsx Last Name First Name Middle Name Degree Education Year Education Institution Abdalla Mohamed A Bachelor's 1996 University of Khartoum Abdalla Mohamed A Doctorate 2008 University of Alabama at Birmingham Abdalla Mohamed O Bachelor's 1995 University of Khartoum Abdalla Mohamed O Master's 2000 Tuskegee University Abdalla Mohamed O Doctorate 2012 Tuskegee University Abdela Woubit S Doctorate 2008 Institute National Polytechnique, Toulouse, France Abrahamsen Frank Bachelor's 2015 Gordon State College, GA Abrahamsen Frank Master's 2018 Tuskegee University Abrahamsen Frank Doctorate 2020 Tuskegee University Acker-Mills Barbara Doctorate 1999 State University of New York at Binghamton Adu-Addau Benjamin Doctorate 2012 Michigan State University Aglan Heshmat A Doctorate 1982 University of London, England Aji Chadia A. Doctorate 2007 Auburn University Akasheh Firas Doctorate 2007 Washington State University Alcantara Ortigoza Marisol - Doctorate 2007 Kansas State University Alexander A Deloris Bachelor's 1992 Alabama State University Alexander A Deloris Master's 1995 Tuskegee University Alexander A Deloris Doctorate 2001 Meharry Medical College Alexander Margaret K Master's 1985 The Catholic University of America Ali Syed F Doctorate 1976 The Johns Hopkins University Allred Courtney DVM 2018 Tuskegee University Anderson Dennis L Doctorate 1986 Tuskegee University Anderson Yolanda Master's 2000 Auburn University Anderson-Gibson Olivia M. Master's 2001 Alabama State University Ankumah Adaku T. Doctorate 1987 University of Wisconsin-Madison Ankumah Ramble Doctorate 1988 The Ohio State University Aoi Noriko . Doctorate 1998 Kitasato University Arrington Mary Master's 1975 University of South Alabama Asamoah Amma Master's 2011 Philadelphia University Asare-Baah Lucy Master's 2013 Tuskegee University Asowga Sunday Doctorate 2019 Auburn University Austin Keinee Doctorate 2016 Rocky Mountain University Baba Asif Master's 2007 Chalmers University Baba Asif Master's 2008 University of Trento Baba Asif Doctorate 2016 Aalborg University Baig Zahid Doctorate 1997 Iowa State University Barr Wayne Doctorate 1999 University of Michigan Bartlett Jannette Doctorate 1999 University of Tennessee Basit Munshi Doctorate 2015 Auburn University Bedi Deepa Doctorate 2007 Auburn University Begum Shamim A Doctorate 2009 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Bell Carla Jackson Bachelor's 1991 Tuskegee University Bell Carla Jackson Master's 1993 Savannah College of Art and Design Bell Carla Jackson Doctorate 2009 Union Institute and University Bellamy Jeannine Doctorate 1987 Tuskegee University Belser Jacqueline Master's 2012 University of Alabama, B'ham Bernard Gregory Doctorate 2015 Tuskegee University Bertram Leonie Master's 2020 Univ of Vet Med, Budapest Hungary Bertram Leonie Doctorate 2020 Univ of Vet Med, Budapest Hungary Page 1 of 8 Last Name First Name Middle Name Degree Education Year Education Institution Bhuiyan Mohammad A. Doctorate 1993 University of Florida Bhuyan Jay Bachelor's 1980 National Institute of Technology Bhuyan Jay Master's 1987 University of Loiusiana at Lafayette Bhuyan Jay Doctorate 1990 University of Lousiana at Lafayette Bishop Shanda Doctorate 2015 William Carey University Biswas Mohamed Bachelor's 1973 University of Rajshashi Biswas Mohamed Master's 1975 University of Rajshahi Biswas Mohamed Doctorate 1988 Auburn University Biswas Prosanto Doctorate 1962 University of Missouri Bivins Kimberly B Bachelor's 1985 University of Alabama at Birmingham Bivins Kimberly B Master's 2012 University of Alabama at Birmingham Bolden-Tiller Olga Doctorate 2002 University of Missouri Bond Jo Z. Master's 1994 Tennessee State University Bond Jo Z. Doctorate 2011 University of Kansas Bonsi Conrad Doctorate 1982 Cornell University Bonsi Eunice Doctorate 1990 Penn State University Bovell-Benjamin Adelia C Doctorate 1998 University. of California, Davis Bovell-Benjamin Adelia Doctorate 1998 University of California Davis Bradford Chastity N Doctorate 2004 University of Alabama Birmingham Bragon-Guest Kelly Doctorate 2014 Auburn University Bratton Lisa Doctorate 1995 Temple University Bridges Elvia R Doctorate 1980 Louisianna State University Bromfield Elaine Doctorate 2009 Nova University Burnett Derris Doctorate 2014 Auburn University Calhoun Maria C Doctorate 2009 Tuskegee University Cannon Courtney Master's 2015 University of South Alabama Carter Vivian Doctorate 1998 University of Oklahoma Casimir Roslyn Doctorate 2002 Tuskegee University Casimire-Etzioni Athema Doctorate 2001 Tuskegee University Chandler Dana Master's 2008 Auburn University Chang Xiao Doctorate 2010 Xian Jiaotong University Chuku Arunsi Doctorate 1975 Illinois Inst of Technology Cobb Lawrence . Master's 2005 Iowa State University Cole Emma Master's 2009 Troy State University Collier Rhonda Doctorate 2002 Vanderbilt University Collier Willard Doctorate 2009 Mississippi State University Collins Leah Master's 2009 Tuskegee University Cooks-Fagbodun Sheritta Doctorate 2015 Tuskegee University Copedge Karen J Doctorate 1992 Tuskegee University Coppenger Brett Master's 2007 Western Michigan University Coppenger Brett Master's 2010 University of Iowa Coppenger Brett Doctorate 2012 University of Iowa Crumbly Jack B Master's 2000 Wright State University Crumbly Jack B Doctorate 2009 Jackson State University Curry Michael L Bachelor's 1998 University of West Alabama Curry Michael L Doctorate 2004 University of Alabama Dafalla Amged I Doctorate 1994 University of Khartoum Dafalla Amged I Doctorate 2007 Tuskegee University Daniels Dekara Master's 2017 University of Alabama Page 2 of 8 Last Name First Name Middle Name Degree Education Year Education Institution Daniels Kwesi Master's 2013 Columbia University Datiri Benjamin C Doctorate 1989 University of Wisconsin-Madison Davis Derrick Doctorate 2000 University of Southern Mississippi Davis Marilyn Master's 2011 Auburn University Davis Vera Doctorate 2012 Troy State University Dawkins Norma L Doctorate 1994 Wayne State University Diabate Yousouf Doctorate 2006 Auburn University Dibaba Asseged Bogale Doctorate 1991 Addis Ababa University Duncan Deidre Bachelor's 1971 Tuskegee Institutie Duncan Warren Master's 1984 Auburn University Edmonson Vickie Doctorate 1996 University of Georgia Edwards George L. Master's 1970 The Ohio State University Egnin Marceline Doctorate 1992 Penn State El Afanda Gamal Doctorate 2005 Cairo University Egypt and Gottingen University Elalaoui-Talibi Hussain Doctorate 1995 Auburn University Elalaoui-Talibi Hussain Doctorate 1996 Auburn University Elalaoui-Taliibi Hussain Doctorate 1996 Auburn University Eljack Abdalla H Doctorate 1978 University of Saskatchewan Esfandiary Esmail Doctorate 2017 Georgia State University Essamuah-Quansah Joseph Doctorate 2007 Purdue University Fadlalla Dayla Master's 2019 Tuskegee University Fall Souleymane Doctorate 2009 Purdue University Farid Rashidah Doctorate 2014 University of Florida Fishkin Benjamin Doctorate 2009 University of Alabama Floyd Smith Tamara M Bachelor's 1996 Tuskegee University Floyd Smith Tamara M Master's 1998 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Floyd Smith Tamara M Doctorate 2002 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fluker Roderick Bachelor's 1993 Tuskegee University Fluker Roderick Master's 1995 University of Illinois at Chicago Frazier Rose Master's 1987 Clark Atlanta University Freeman Betty N. Master's 1969 Central Missouri University Freeman Betty N. Doctorate 1993 University of Alabama Gandy Iverson Juris Doc 2001 Faulkner University Gebhard Ann C. Doctorate 1991 University of Virginia Ghosh-Dastider Swarnali Master's 2004 Miami University Gilbreath Ebony T Doctorate 2011 Michigan State University Glotova Olga N Doctorate 2011 Auburn University, USA Goyal Hari O Doctorate 1979 University of Saskatchewan Graham Elizabeth S Doctorate 1975 Cornell University Graham Jo Ann Master's 1993 Auburn University Graham Thomas C Doctorate 1969 Tuskegee University Graham Thomas C Doctorate 1974 Duke Grant Jacqueline T. Master's 1987 Xavier University of Louisiana Gray Gregory Doctorate 1998 Emory University Gray Gwendolyn Bachelor's 1972 University of Alabama @ Birmingham Gray Gwendolyn Master's 1977 University of Alabama @ Birmingham Gray Gwendolyn Doctorate 2008 Auburn University Gunn Debra R Master's 1980 Auburn University,Alabama Gunturu Dilip Bachelor's 2002 ANGRAU College Page 3 of 8 Last Name First Name Middle Name Degree Education Year Education Institution Gunturu Dilip Master's 2004 ANGRAU College Gunturu Dilip Doctorate 2009 ANGRAU College Gurung Nar Doctorate 1997 Auburn University Guttikonda Ramamohana Doctorate 1975 University of Arkansas Guy Pamela D. Doctorate 1986 Tuskegee University Guy-Anderson Pamela Doctorate 1986 Tuskegee University Haley Emma Doctorate 2009 Mississippi State University, USA Hall Lynette Master's 2012 Jackson State University Hankins John Doctorate 2011 University of Alabama Hargrove Tasha Doctorate 2002 Iowa State University Harris Patricia Master's 1991 Emory University Harris Sheena Doctorate 2012 University of Memphis Harris Vascar G Doctorate 1974 The Johns Hopkins University Hayes Worth Kamili Doctorate 2010 Emory University He Guohao Doctorate 1991 Clemson University He Qinghua none Doctorate 2005 University of Texas, Austin Heath John C Doctorate 2008 Auburn University Heath John C Doctorate 2008 Auburn University Hemmings Dominique DVM 2016 The Univ of West Indies Henderson Mark Doctorate 2013 Auburn University Henderson Wesley Doctorate 1992 Univ of California, Los Angeles Higgins Harold Master's 2013 Tuskegee University
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