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2004 - 2005 College Catalog
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Academic Calendar College Policies and Grievance Procedures
Welcome from the President Academic Policies, Registration, Enrollment
About The King's College 2005/2006 Academic Offerings
Our Mission      Associate of Arts in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics
A Brief History of The King's College      Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Our Philosophy of Education      Bachelor of Science in Childhood Education
Our Campus and Location      Program for American Language Studies
Admissions Course Descriptions
Fees & Expenses Faculty
Financial Aid Administration
Student Services Board of Trustees

Faculty

Emeriti Faculty
The Trustees of The King’s College from time to time will bestow the honor of emeritus status on those full professors who have devoted the majority of their teaching and research to the academic mission of the institution.

WAYNE FRAIR, Professor Emeritus of Biology; A.B. (Zoology), Houghton College; B.S. (Zoology) Wheaton College; M.A. (Embryology) University of Massachusetts; Ph.D. (Serology), Rutgers University

CARL GUSTAFSON, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry; B.S. The King’s College; Ph.D. University of Delaware

HOWARD F. VOS, Professor Emeritus of History and Archeology; B.A. (Archeology), Wheaton College; Th.M. and Th.D. (Theology), Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A. and Ph.D. (History), Northwestern University

Full-Time Faculty
JONATHAN BISSELL, Director of Program for American Language Studies; B.A. English Literature, Le Moyne College; M.A. Applied Linguistics, Teachers College, Columbia University

HARRY BLEATTLER, Assistant Professor of History and Politics; B.A. History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A. Public Policy, Regent University; Ph.D. Humanities, Florida State University

ROBERT CARLE, Associate Professor of Theology and Writing; B.A. Asian Studies and M.A. Journalism, Syracuse University; Ph.D. Theology, Emory University

ETHAN CAMPBELL, Instructor of English; B.A. English Literature, Yale University; M.F.A. Creative Writing, Brooklyn College

DAWN FOTOPULOS, Assistant Professor of Business/Senior Advisor; B.S. Business Management/Marketing, Cornell University; MBA Management, Executive Program, New York University

HARRY JEE, Dean, School of Business; B.A. Management and M.B.A. Seoul National University; Ph.D. Management, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania

ROBERT JACKSON, Assistant Professor of English; B.A. Psychology, University of South Florida, M.A. TESL, Florida State University, Ph.D. Intercultural Education, Florida State University

SUKYUN (SUSAN) LEE, B.A. Sociology, University of Chicago; M.A. Applied Linguistics, Teachers College, Columbia University

M. ALAN McMAHAN, Academic Dean; B.S. Nyack College; M. Div., Alliance Theological Seminary; Th.M. Intercultural Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary; Ph.D. Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary

ALLEN ROWE, Professor of Education Technology and French; B.S. Humanities, United States Air Force Academy; M.A. French Language and Literature, La Sorbonne, France; Ph.D. Education Technology, Utah State University

STEPHEN SALYERS, Assistant Professor of Communications and Humanities; B.S. Speech and Television Production, Radford University; M.A. Communications - Interpersonal, Organizational, Rhetorical, Regent University; Ph.D. Humanities, Florida State University

Distinguished Visiting Professors
PETER KREEFT, A.B. Philosophy, Calvin College; M.A. Philosophy, Fordham University; Ph.D. Philosophy, Fordham University

PETER WOOD, Cook Professor of Anthropology at Boston University, B.S. Anthropology, Haverford College; M.A. Anthropology, University of Rochester; M.A. Library Science, Rutgers University; Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Rochester

RICHARD EBELING, B.A. Economics, California State University at Sacramento; M.A. Economics, Rutgers University; Ph.D. Economics, Middlesex University

ANNA EBELING, M.A. Linguistics and Ph.D. History, Moscow State University

RONALD J. PESTRITTO, B.A. Government, M.A. Politics, and Ph.D. Political Science, Claremont Graduate University

Adjunct Faculty
JOHNNY ACEVEDO, B.A. Sociology, City University of New York; M.A. Religion, Westminster Theological Seminary

CHUKWUEMEKA ANUNKOR, B.S. Mass Communication, University of Lagos; M.B.A. Adelphi University

STEPHEN BAILEY, B.A. Biblical Studies, Wheaton College; M.Div. Intercultural Studies, Alliance Theological Seminary; Th.M. Intercultural Studies and Ph.D. Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary

KEVIN BALDESSARI, B.A. Biology and Secondary Education, Hofstra University; M.B.A. Public Accountancy, St. John’s University

JENNIFER BENICHOU, B.A. Spanish/Latin American Studies, Bryn Mawr College; M.A. TESOL, Hunter College; M.A.R. Systematic Theology, Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry

SARA-ANN BURKE, B.A. French, Brooklyn College; M.A. TESOL, New York University

JAY FELD, B.A. and M.A. History, Rutgers College; Th.M. Pastoral Ministry, Dallas Theological Seminary; D.Min. Ministry to Marriage and Family, Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary

MARYANN FELD, B.S. Elementary Education, Eastern Connecticut State College; Master’s Equivalent Elementary Education, Dallas Independent School District

GREGORY HAGG, B.A. Sociology, William Jewell College; TH.M. New Testament Literature, Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A. and Ph. D. Hebrew Culture and Judaic Studies, New York University

NDRE HARLFINGER, B.A. International Relations, University of Virginia; M.B.A. College of William and Mary; J.D. New York Law School

SHARITA HUNT, B.A. Art, University of Minnesota; M.F.A. Acting, Voice and Speech, Columbia University

LYNETTE JEFFERSON, B.S. Applied Mathematics and Statistics, State University of New York at Stony Brook; M.B.A. Finance and Statistics, New York University;

GARY LATAINER, B.A. Economics and Statistics and MBA Finance, New York University

ELIZABETH GANDY LEE, B.S. Elementary Education, St. Joseph ’s College; M.S. Reading, Hunter College

CYNTHIA LEONG, B.S. Business Management and Marketing, Cornell University; M.A. and Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, St. John’s University

JAMES MITROKA, B.S. Chemistry, Michigan State University; M.S. Pharmacology and Ph.D. Toxicology, Rutgers University

SY ROGERS, International Communicator, Award-winning talk show host, recording artist and pastor

STEVEN SOULIOS, Esq., B.S. Political Science, Boston University; J.D. Boston University School of Law

PAULA THIGPEN, A.A. Theatre, American Academy of Dramatic Arts; B.A. English Literature and Theatre, Marymount Manhattan College; M.A. Education, Teachers College, Columbia University

CURT TOMAO, B.A. Economics, New York University

PAMELA TOUSSAINT, B.A. Journalism, Fordham University

STEVEN C. WATSON, B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.B.A. Harvard Business School; M.P.A. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard

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