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Patrick Archer
Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice and Associate Provost.
Mary Jo Bloominger, MPAS, PA-C
Mary Jo is a graduate of the University of Iowa Physician Assistant Program and has 20 years of clinical experience in primary care.
Calvin Cooper
Associate Director of Security
Anne Gannaway
Anne is the Vice President of Institutional Advancement.
Ricki Grover
International Student Advisor and Study Abroad Coordinator
Aaron Hook
Aaron is a clinical instructor in the Theatre program.
Angie King
Angie is the Program Coordinator for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program.
Cory Ann Kroeger
Mrs. Kroeger is the Office Administrator for the MSLP program.
Jeff McCraw
Jeff teaches criminal justice courses.
Suzanne Peppers, MMS, PA-C
Suzanne is the Director of the Master of Physician Assistant Studies and is a Clinical Assistant Professor.
Wendy Pondell
Wendy is the Assistant Vice President of Alumni and Community Engagement & Special Events for the Advancement & Alumni Office
Larry Skillin
Teaches Revolutionary, Colonial, Civil War and U.S. History.
Janelle Stieger
Janelle is the administrative assistant for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies.
Chris Barnum
Professional interests include racial disparity in police traffic stops, social identity theory, statistics, and others.
Bob Christopher
Director of Security and Assistant Dean of Students
Zachary Carlisle, PhD
Teaches Introduction to Sociology and Sex & Gender courses.
Ethan Gannaway
Teaches Ancient History with a focus on Classical Studies and Latin.
Dan Hale
Theatre professor and Department Chair
Elisa Huff, PhD, CCC-SLP
Dr. Huff teaches a broad range of undergraduate and graduate courses, including the MSLP program's capstone courses.
Jeffrey Knox
Dr. Knox teaches Speech/Hearing Science for both graduate and undergraduate students. His speciality is in the measure of acoustic and aerodynamic parameters of verbal output.
Keri Manning
Teaches U.S. History, Women's History, Modern History and East Asian History.
Sandy McKinley
Teaches Modern European and Latin American history with a focus on revolutionary movements.
Janelle Pillard
Janelle teaches medical pathology and clinical medicine during the didactic phase of the MPAS program.
David Rohlf
Dr. Rohlf is the medical director for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program.
Danielle Spengler
Danielle is the Executive Coordinator for Alumni and Engagement.
Rachael Suddarth, PhD, CCC-SLP
Dr. Suddarth conducts research in the area of language-based learning disabilities, particularly impairment in reading and writing.
Darci Becker, PhD, CCC-SLP
Dr. Becker's areas of interest include dysphagia, quality of life, aphasia, and geriatrics.
Ann Cobb, MS, CCC-SLP
Instructor in the Master of Speech-Language Pathology program.
Jordan Franks
Jordan is a Production Specialist working for SAUtv and the Communications and Marketing Office.
Elisa Green, CCC-SLP
Green primarily supervises students and clinicians at the on-campus Rite Care Clinic.
Tracy Hintze-Bahns
Tracy operates the university-wide card access program, Bee Card, and also provides administrative support to the Security Department.
Lori Jager
Clinical Instructor for the MSLP program.
David Krupke, MA, CCC-SLP
Mr. Krupke's areas of interest include early literacy, articulation and phonology, language-learning, voice, and accent reduction.
Regina Matheson, PhD
Teaches for the Sociology Department. She is also the Assoc. Vice President of Academic Grants and Sponsored Programs.
Tammy Moran, MS-PAS, PA-C
Tammy is a Lecturer in the MPAS program.
Nicole Pizzini
Teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice.
Angela Schmieder, MMS, PA-C
Angela teaches core behavioral health as well as co-teaches clinical exam skills and problem based learning. She has a specific interest in international medicine.
Adam Spiegel
Adam assists the Master of Physician Assistant Studies students to contact preceptors and secure placements within clinical settings.
Bridgette Vale
Bridgette instructs first-year students in clinical education focusing on speech and language rehabilitation across the lifespan.

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