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2005 - 2006
College Catalog
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
Deans and Chairmen
HENRY BLEATTLER, Chairman of
the Program in Politics,
Philosophy and Economics,
Assistant Professor of History
and Politics; B.A. History,
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill; M.A. Public Policy,
Regent University; M.A. History,
Florida State University; Ph.D.
Humanities, Florida State
University
ROBERT JACKSON, Chairman of the
Childhood Education Program,
Assistant Professor of English;
B.A. Psychology, University of
South Florida; M.A. TESL,
Florida State University; Ph.D.
Intercultural Education, Florida
State University
B. HARRY JEE, Dean of the School
of Business; B.A. Management and
M.B.A. Seoul National
University; Ph.D. Risk
Management, Wharton School of
Business, University of
Pennsylvania
Full-Time Faculty
ETHAN CAMPBELL, Assistant
Professor of English; B.A.
English Literature, Yale
University; M.F.A. Creative
Writing, Brooklyn College
ROBERT CARLE, Associate
Professor of Theology; B.A.
Asian Studies and M.A.
Journalism, Syracuse University;
Ph.D. Theology, Emory University
DAWN FOTOPULOS, Assistant
Professor of Business/Senior
Advisor; B.S. Management,
Cornell University; MBA
Management, Executive Program,
New York University
DAVID C. INNES, Assistant
Professor of Politics; B.A.
Politics and Philosophy,
University of Toronto, Canada;
M.Div. Reformed Presbyterian
Theological Seminary; Ph.D.
Political Science, Boston
College
DARIAN LOCKETT, Assistant
Professor of Theology; B.A.
Medieval History, University of
Kansas; M.Div. Theology and
Greek, Midwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary; Ph.D. New
Testament, University of St.
Andrews, Scotland
STEPHEN SALYERS, Assistant
Professor of Communications and
the Humanities; B.S. Speech and
Television Production, Radford
University; M.A.
Communications—Interpersonal,
Organizational, Rhetorical,
Regent University; Ph.D.
Humanities, Florida State
University
DAVID TUBBS, Assistant Professor
of Politics, B.A. Political
Science, Pennsylvania State
University; M.A., Ph.D.
Politics, Princeton University
PETER WOOD, Provost and Vice
President of Academic Affairs;
Professor of Anthropology and
the Humanities; B.A.
Anthropology, Haverford College;
M.L.S. Library Science, Rutgers
University; M.A. and Ph.D.
Anthropology, University of
Rochester
Distinguished Visiting
Professors
PAUL A. CLEVELAND, B.S. and
M.S. Economics, Auburn
University; Ph.D. Economics,
Texas A&M University
PETER KREEFT, A.B. Philosophy,
Calvin College; M.A. Philosophy,
Fordham University; Ph.D.
Philosophy, Fordham University
D. ERIC SCHANSBERG, B.S.
Economics and B.A. Mathematics,
George Mason University; Ph.D.
Economics, Texas A&M University
Adjunct Faculty
MARCELLA BULLMASTER-DAY,
B.A. Elementary Education, Tabor
College; M.A., Ed.M., Ed.D.
Curriculum and Teaching,
Teachers College, Columbia
University
TONY CARNES, B.A. Political
Science, University of Texas;
M.A. Sociology, New School for
Social Research
DAVID DE SANTO, B.A. Political
Science, University of Chicago;
MBA International Finance, St
John’s University; M.A.
Political Science and Economics,
New School University
LOUIS A. DECARO, Jr., B.A.
History, Geneva College; M.A.
History, New York University;
M.A. Religious Studies,
Westminster Theological
Seminary; Ph.D. Religious
Education, New York University
MARYANN FELD, B.S. Elementary
Education, Eastern Connecticut
State College; Master’s
Equivalent Elementary Education,
Dallas Independent School
District
GARY P. FRAZIER, A.A. Bucks
County Community College; B.S.
Biblical Studies, Philadelphia
Biblical University; M.Ed.
School Psychology, Temple
University
LORA GASTON, B.S. Mathematics
and Romance Languages, Long
Island University; M.B.A.
Computer Applications
Information Systems and Finance,
New York University
WILLIAM GREEN, B.A. Law/Justice,
Glassboro State College; M.Div.
Urban Ministry/Missions, Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary; M.B.A.
Economic Development, Eastern
College
CABIN KIM, B.A. Psychology, Duke
University; M.B.A Harvard
Business School and M.P.A. John
F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University
GARY LATAINER, B.S. Economics
and Statistics and MBA Finance,
New York University
CYNTHIA LEONG, B.S. Business
Management and Marketing,
Cornell University; M.A. and
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, St.
John’s University
JOSEPH A. RUTA, Esq., B.S. in
Business Administration, Marist
College; J.D. Brooklyn Law
School
JUDITH SAMUELSON, B.A.
Mathematics, University of
Northern Iowa; M.Ed.
Mathematics, University of
Georgia
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; M. Div. Bethel
University, Seminary of the East
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