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Patrick Archer
Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice and Associate Provost.
Zachary Carlisle, PhD
Teaches Introduction to Sociology and Sex & Gender courses.
Emily Kingery
Dr. Kingery teaches creative writing, women's literature, British literature, and linguistics.
Regina Matheson, PhD
Teaches for the Sociology Department. She is also the Assoc. Vice President of Academic Grants and Sponsored Programs.
Sara Pearson
Data analyst for Assessment
Lindsay Schaefer
English instructor
Christopher Waugh
Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Engagement
Chris Barnum
Professional interests include racial disparity in police traffic stops, social identity theory, statistics, and others.
Philip Goldfarb Styrt
Teaches composition and introductory literature courses. His specialty is in Renaissance literature and the connection between literature and other writing.
Maria Kouti, PhD
Teaches linguistics and Spanish courses.
Jeff McCraw
Jeff teaches criminal justice courses.
Nicole Pizzini
Teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice.
Tracy Schuster-Matlock
Dr. Schuster-Matlock provides leadership, supervision, and strategic direction for the direct reporting areas, including, but not limited to: university assessment of student learning and course evaluations, HLC regional accreditation and compliance measures, and institutional research.
Sarah Dennis
English professor | Department Chair
Dawn Henning
Executive assistant to the Provost
Lori Maher
Academic Support Specialist
Arturo Meijide Lapido
Areas of interest include 20th and 21st Spanish and Galician literature, film and media studies, theater and performance, transatlantic studies, comics and graphic novels, and representation of violence in popular culture.
Joseph Roidt, PhD
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Brittany Tullis, PhD
Teaches courses on Latin/x American literature, culture, comics, and gender studies in Spanish and Latinx Studies; Justice, Diversity, and Gender Studies; and International Studies.

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