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Faculty
 
Provost Office
 
Calvin L. White, Interim Provost, Lecturer in Music; B.A. Church Music, Central Bible College; M.A.T. Music Theory, University of Washington; Ph.D. Systematic Musicology, University of Washington

Matthew Parks, Assistant Provost, Lecturer in Politics; B.S. Political Science and Mathematics, Dickinson College; Ph.D. Political Science, Boston University

Program Leaders
 
Henry R. Bleattler, Dean of the School of Media, Culture, and the Arts, Associate Professor of History and the Humanities; 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
 
C. David Corbin, Dean of the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. Political Science, University of New Hampshire; M.A. Political Science, University of New Hampshire; Ph.D. Political Science, Boston University
 
Leigh-Anne Walker, Dean of the School of Business, Dean of the School of Business; B.A. Psychology, Dartmouth College; M.B.A., Amos Tuck School of Business Administration; M.A.R. Ethics, Yale University
 
Full-Time Faculty
 
Joshua Blander, Instructor of Philosophy; B.A. Political Science, University of Pennsylvania; M.A. Philosophy, Biola University; C.Phil. Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles
 
Anthony B. Bradley, Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics; B.S. Biological Sciences, Clemson University; M.Div., Covenant Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Westminster Theological Seminary
 
Brian Brenberg, Assistant Professor of Business and Economics; B.A. Finance and Marketing, University of St. Thomas; M.P.A., Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government; M.B.A., Harvard Business School
 
Ethan A. Campbell, Assistant Professor of English; B.A. English Literature, Yale University; M.F.A. Creative Writing, Brooklyn College; M. Phil. English Literature, City University of New York
 
Robert D. Carle, Professor of Theology; B.A. Asian Studies, Syracuse University; M.A. Journalism, Syracuse University; Ph.D. Theology, Emory University
 
Bearden B. Coleman, Assistant Professor of English; B.A. Humanities, Biola University; M.F.A. Creative Writing, Texas State University
 
Dawn M. Fotopulos, Associate Professor of Business; B.S. Management and Marketing, Cornell University; M.B.A Management, Executive Program, New York University
 
Bruce L. Gordon, Associate Professor of Science and Mathematics; B.S. Applied Mathematics, University of Calgary; M.A. Philosophy, University of Calgary; M.A.R. Apologetics/Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary; Ph.D. History and Philosophy of Science (Physics), Northwestern University
 
David C. Innes, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. Political Science and Philosophy, University of Toronto, Canada; M. Div., Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh; Ph.D. Political Science, Boston College
 
Robert L. Jackson, Associate Professor of English and Education; B.A. Psychology, University of South Florida; M.S. Teaching English as a Second Language, Florida State University; Ph.D. Multicultural Education, Florida State University
 
Andrew Johnson, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies; B.A. Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis; M.Div. Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary; M.A. Philosophy, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Ph.D. Theology, St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews
 
Joseph Loconte, Associate Professor of History; B.S. Journalism, University of Illinois at Urbana; M.A. Christian History and Theology, Wheaton College; Ph.D. History, King's College, University of London
 
Jared Pincin, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. Economics and Political Science, American University; M.S. Economics, Auburn University; Ph.D. Economics, West Virginia University
 
Douglas J. Puffert, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. Economics and History, University of Washington, Seattle; Diploma in Christian Studies, Regent College, Vancouver; Ph.D. Economics, Stanford University
 
Noel S. Rabinowitz, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies; B.A. Jewish and Modern Israel Studies, Moody Bible Institute; Th.M. Theology with a concentration in OT, Dallas Theological Seminary; Ph.D. New Testament Studies, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
Stephen N. Salyers, Associate Professor of Communications and Humanities; B.S. Speech and Television Production, Radford University; M.A. Communications, Regent University; Ph.D. Humanities, Florida State University
 
David Talcott, Instructor of Philosophy; B.A. Philosophy, Hillsdale College; ABD Philosophy, Indiana University
 
David L. Tubbs, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. Political Science, Pennsylvania State University; M.A. Politics, Princeton University; Ph.D. Politics, Princeton University
 
Alissa Wilkinson, Instructor of Writing; B.S. Information Technology and Communications, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; M.A. Humanities and Social Thought, New York University; M.F.A. Creative Nonfiction, Seattle Pacific University
 
Phillip Williams, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A. Mathematics and Philosophy, Lehigh University; Ph.D. Mathematics, Graduate Center of the City University of New York
 
Distinguished Visiting Faculty
 
Anne Hendershott, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Urban Studies; B.S. Psychology, Central Connecticut State University; M.S. Educational Counseling, Central Connecticut State University; Ph.D. Sociology, Kent State University
 
Peter Kreeft, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy; A.B. Philosophy, Calvin College; M.A. Philosophy, Fordham University; Ph.D. Philosophy, Fordham University
 
Visiting Faculty
 
Karelyn Siegler, Drawing Faculty Member at Parsons the New School for Design; B.A Dance; Art minor, Randolph Macon Women's College; P.A. Medical Illustration, Philadelphia College of Art; L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Lacoste, France, ; M.F.A., Graduate School of Figurative Art, New York Academy of Art

Lecturers
 
Allison Alexander, Lecturer in Mathematics (online); B.A., Applied Mathematics, Drew University
 
Calvin Chin, Lecturer in Business; B.A. Geography, SUNY-Buffalo; M.B.A. Finance, Stern School of Business, NYU
 
Chris Cragin-Day, Lecturer in Writing; B.A. Psychology and Theatre, Oklahoma Baptist University; M.F.A. Theatre Directing, Baylor University
 
Graham Dennis, Lecturer in Philosophy (online); B.A., Philosophy, University of South Carolina; M.A., Philosophy, Boston College
 
Maureen Farrell-Garcia, Lecturer in Writing; B.A. English, Nyack College; M.L.S. (exp. fall, 2011), Long Island University; M.A. Hebrew and Judaic Studies (exp. spring, 2012), New York University
 
Henric Idestrom, Lecturer in Music; B.A., Music, Azusa Pacific University; M.Mus., Manhattan School of Music
 
Ina Kumi, Lecturer in Business; B.S. Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Albania; M.S. Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Albania; M.B.A. Information Systems and Finance, Baruch College, CUNY, New York
 
Donald "Nick" Nichols, Lecturer in History (online); B.A., Contemp. Christian Ministries, Fresno Pacific College; M.A., Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Medieval History, University of Wales
 
Christine Pulliam, Lecturer in Music; B.Mus., Piano Performance, Butler University; M.Mus., Piano Performance, University of Maryland; M.Mus., Vocal Accompanying (cand.), The Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University
 
Rebecca Talbot, Lecturer in Writing (online); B.A., Professional Writing, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; M.F.A., Creative Writing, Roosevelt University
 
Katherine Teubl, Director of Speech and Debate; B.A. Government-Political Theory, Patrick Henry College; M.A. Bioethics, New York University
 
Frank Torino, Lecturer in Business; B.S. Accounting, Fordham University; M.B.A. Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Kennedy-Western University
 
James Treffinger, Lecturer in Business; B.A. History, Seton Hall University; J.D., Rutgers University School of Law; M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary
 
Kevin Williamson, Lecturer in Writing; Deputy Managing Editor, National Review
 
Timothy Windsor, Lecturer in Latin; B.A. in English Literature, College of Staten Island, CUNY, New York; M.A. Literature, CUNY Graduate Center, CUNY, New York
 
Emeriti Faculty
 
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 Archaeology; B.A. (Archaeology), Wheaton College; Th.M. and Th.D. (Theology), Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A. and Ph.D. (History), Northwestern University
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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