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Faculty
 
Provost Office
 
Robert L. Jackson, Associate Provost, Coordinator: Foundations of Education Minor; 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

Ina Kumi, Assistant Provost, Assistant Provost; 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

Program Leaders
 
Henry R. Bleattler, Program Chair 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
 
David C. Innes, Co-Chair of the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, Co-Chair of the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics; B.A. Political Science and Philosophy, University of Toronto, Canada; M. Div., Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh; Ph.D. Political Science, Boston College
 
Leigh-Anne Walker, Program Chair of the School of Business, Professor 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, Assistant Professor 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; M.A. Ethics and Society, Fordham University; 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
 
C. David Corbin, 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
 
Chris Cragin-Day, Assistant Professor of Writing; B.A. Psychology and Theatre, Oklahoma Baptist University; M.F.A. Theatre Directing, Baylor University
 
Dawn M. Fotopulos, Associate Professor of Business; B.S. Management and Marketing, Cornell University; M.B.A Management, Executive Program, New York University
 
Joshua Hershey, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Science; B.A. Philosophy & Mathematics, Houghton College; M.A. Philosophy, , University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; ABD Philosophy, Princeton 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
 
Matthew Parks, Assistant Professor of Politics; B.S. Political Science and Mathematics, Dickinson College; Ph.D. Political Science, Boston University
 
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, Associate 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, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; B.A. Philosophy, Hillsdale College; Ph.D. 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
 
Philip J. Clements, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Business; 
 
Anne Hendershott, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Affairs; 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
 
Graham Dennis, Lecturer in Philosophy (online); B.A., Philosophy, University of South Carolina; M.A., Philosophy, Boston College
 
Linda Harris Dolan, Lecturer in Writing; B.A., English and Theology, Roanoke College; M.A., English, New York University
 
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
 
Dyana Herron, Lecturer in Writing (online); B.A., English Literature, Lee University; M.F.A., Poetry, Seattle Pacific University
 
Harold Kildow, Lecturer in Politics (online); B.A., Politics, Thomas More College; M.A., Political Philosophy, Fordham University; Ph.D., Political Philosophy, Fordham University
 
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
 
Virginia Hart Pike, Lecturer in Music; B.S., Mathematics and Music, Duke University; M.F.A, Musical Theatre Writing, New York University
 
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
 
Brian Justin Stout, Lecturer in Mathematics; B.S., Marine Transportation, US Merchant Marine Academy; M.A., Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center; M.Phil., Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center
 
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
 
James Walker, Lecturer in Business Statistics; B.S. Chemistry, California Polytechnic; M.S. Organic Chemistry, University of California-Irvine; PharmD., University of Southern California-Los Angeles
 
Timothy Windsor, Lecturer in Latin and Ancient Literature; B.A. in English Literature, College of Staten Island, CUNY, New York; M.A. Literature, CUNY Graduate Center, CUNY, New York; M. Phil., CUNY Graduate Center, CUNY, New York; Ph.D. (ABD), 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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