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Full Time Faculty 1 Full Time Faculty 1 Damitha Bandara FULL TIME FACULTY Assistant Professor, Supply Chain/Logistics Mgmt. B.S., University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka Veronica Adams-Cooper M.S., Ph.D., Clemson University Associate Professor, Public Administration B.A., M.S., Grambling State University Hatem Bata Ph.D., Jackson State University Assistant Professor B.A., B.S., West Virginia University Devi Akella M.A., American University In Cairo T....... Professor, Management Ph.D., University of Toledo B.A., Hansraj College, Delhi University M.A., Himachal Pradesh U. Jillian Baxter M.B.A., Ph.D., University of Leeks Assistant Professor, Visual and Performing Arts: Music BM, Belmont University Wanda Allen MM, Middle Tennessee State University Assistant Professor, Nursing DMA, University of Georgia A.S., Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College B.S.N., M.S.N, Albany State University Eugene Behal D.N.P., Chatham University Associate Professor, Business Computer Systems B.S., University of Texas Leticia Alvira-Watson B.S., Hawaii Pacific University Assistant Professor, Spanish M.S., American University M.A., Western Michigan University MBA, University Of Oklahoma B.Ph., World University of Puerto Rico Deborah Bembry Linda Amankwaa Professor, Educational Leadership Professor, Nursing B.S., Albany State College A.A., Santa Fe Community College M.Ed., University of Illinois, Urbana B.S.N., University of Florida Ph.D., University of Iowa M.S.N., Florida State University Ph.D., Georgia State University Julia Benefield Instructor, Health Sciences Abraham Andero B.S., Georgia Southern University Professor, Educational Leadership B.S., Southwest Baptist College Colleen Bennett M.Ed., Mississippi College Instructor Ed.S., University of Southern Mississippi B.S., SUNY at Albany Ph.D., University of Mississippi M.A., University of Maryland Bummi Anderson Cynthia Bennett Instructor Professor, Business Information Systems B.A., Albany State University B.S., Alabama State University M.A., Southern New Hampshire University M.A., Ohio State University Ph.D., Ohio University Larry Anderson Assistant Professor Laura J. Blackwell B.A., M.A., Georgia Southern University Assistant Professor, Physical Education A.S., George C. Wallace Jason Armstrong B.S., University Of Alabama Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice A.S., Darton State College Patricia Bonner B.S., LaGrange College Associate Professor, English M.S., Columbus State University A.B., University of Alabama M.A., Atlanta University Samuel Awala Ph.D., University of South Florida Instructor, History & Political Science B.S., The University of Benin Nigeria Walter Bowers M.A., Jackson State University Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Ph.D., The Atlanta University B.S., M.S., Troy State University Ph.D., Capella University Edward Bagley Assistant Professor, Accounting Sarah Brinson B.S., Florida State University Dean, Darton College of Health Professions M.B.A., Troy State University Associate Professor, Physical Therapy Program Director Physical Therapy Assistant Program 2 Full Time Faculty A.S., P.T.A.,Darton State College M.S.N., Walden University B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Valdosta State University Ed.D., Columbus State University Anthony Cooper Lecturer, Biology Allethea Brooks B.S., Grambling State University Director, Respiratory Care M.S., Jackson State University Instructor B.S., Medical College of Georgia Lyndasu Crowe M.Ed., Valdosta State University Professor, Biology B.S., M.S., Georgia Southwestern State University Madison Brown M.D., UTESA Associate Professor, English B.A., Valdosta State University Tonya Anglon Curles B.B.A., University of Georgia Chair, Health Sciences M.A., Valdosta State University Assistant Professor, Health Sciences Program Director, Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Pamela Brown A.S., Darton College Assistant Professor, Sociology B.S., Middle Georgia State College B.S., Auburn University M.Ed., Valdosta State University M.A, University of South Alabama Ph.D., Miami University Jerry Daniel Associate Professor, Social Work Tina Burney B.S., Mercer University Assistant Professor, Communications M.S.W., Clark Atlanta University B.S., Tarleton State University Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh M.A., University of Colorado M.B.A., Colorado State University Kwame Dankwa M.P.A., Valdosta State University Associate Professor, Political Science Ph.D., Columbus State University M.P.A., Atlanta University Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University Schvon Bussey Assistant Professor, Nursing Robert Dauphin B.S., M.S., Albany State University Associate Professor, History & Political Science B.S., Fourah Bay College George L. Carter M.P.A., Georgia Southern University Associate Professor, Visual and Performing Arts: Visual Art Ph.D., Northcentral University B.S., Florida A & M University M.F.A., Florida State University Angela Davis Instructor Janis Carthon A.S.N., A.D.N., Darton State College Associate Professor, Educational Leadership M.S.N., B.S.N., Thomas University B.S., M.S., Georgia Southwestern State University M.S., University of Georgia Kacey Davis Ed.D., Valdosta State University Program Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography A.S., College of Coastal Georgia Kelley Castro B.S., Armstrong State University Assistant Professor Program Director Sharon Davis B.A.S., M.Ed., Valdosta State University Instructor, Nursing A.D.N., B.S.N., Georgia Southwestern State University Kameron Causey Assistant Professor Traci Davis Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education Assistant Professor, Visual and Performing Arts: Music Physical Therapy Assistant BM, University of Dayton B.S., Georgia Southwestern State University MM, Carnegie Melton University D.P.T., University of St. Augustine for Health Services Erica Decuir Tanya C. Champagne Assistant Professor, Teacher Education Associate Professor, Mathematics B.A., Washington University-St. Louis B.S., Henderson State University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University M.S., Oklahoma State University Ph.D., Georgia State University Donyale Childs Tammy Deese Assistant Professor, Nursing Program Director of Dental Hygiene B.S.N., Albany State University Assistant Professor Of Dental Hygiene Full Time Faculty 3 A.S. Darton State College MBA, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati - Ohio BSDH, Clayton State University M. 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Dozier Quontasha Glover Assistant Professor, Nursing Instructor, MLT Education Coordinator A.S., Darton College A.S., Darton State College B.S.N., Georgia Southwestern State University B.S., Albany State University M.S.N., Albany State University Pender Gbenedio Arline Edwards-Joseph Associate Professor, Accounting Assistant Professor, Counseling B.S., Central State University B.S., M.Ed., North Carolina Central MBA, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati Ph.D., North Carolina State University M.S., Atlanta University Babafemi Elufiede Laura Gosa Professor, History & Political Science Assistant Professor, Nursing B.A., Tennessee State University ASN, Darton College M.A., Ph.D., Atlanta University RN-BSN, MSN, Georgia Southwestern University Li Feng Robert Graper Professor, Mathematics Instructor, History & Political Science B.S., M.S., Zhongshan University B.S., Albany State University Ph.D., Wesleyan University M.Ed., Georgia State University Ed.S., Valdosta State University Richard A. Foreman Ed.D., South Carolina State University Professor, Biology B.A., Hope College Alan Grimsley M.Sc., University of Louisiana - Lafayette Associate Professor, Educational Leadership Ph.D., University of British Columbia B.A., Georgia Southwestern College M.Ed., Valdosta State College Tonyesima Furro Ed.S., Troy State University Associate Professor, Social Work Ph.D., Georgia State University B.A., Eastern Washington University M.A., Drew University Carol Ann Ham M.S.W., Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University Associate Professor & Director, Human Services Technology B.A., M.A., Ohio University Pender Gbenedio M.S.W., Valdosta State University Associate Professor, Finance B.S., Central State University - Ohio Deborah Handelman 4 Full Time Faculty Associate Professor, English Chair, Health & Human Performance A.B., Brown University Assistant Professor, Health & Human Performance M.Ed., Georgia Southwestern State University B.S., Georgia Southwestern State University J.D., University Of Georgia M.Ed., Albany State University Ph.D., Rocky Mountain University Sandra Handwerk Assistant Professor,
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