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Patrick Archer
Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice and Associate Provost.
Chris Barnum
Professional interests include racial disparity in police traffic stops, social identity theory, statistics, and others.
Joseph Dies
Laboratory Coordinator, Chemistry Department
Kelly Giddens
Chair and Associate Professor in Chemistry
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.
Cindy Peters
Administrative Assistant for College of Arts and Sciences
Larry Skillin
Teaches Revolutionary, Colonial, Civil War and U.S. History.
Andrew Axup
Dr. Axup's professional interests include inorganic chemistry, spectroscopy, and chemical education.
Alec Brown, PhD
Dr. Brown teaches introductory and advanced courses in chemistry, specializing in teaching organic chemistry and using active-learning in both the lecture and laboratory classroom.
Zachary Carlisle, PhD
Teaches Introduction to Sociology and Sex & Gender courses.
Ritu Gurung
Teaches general chemistry and biochemistry courses.
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
Ryan Saddler
Associate VP for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Theresa Barber
Administrative Assistant in the College of Arts and Sciences
Fritz Dieudonné
Coordinator of Student Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Ethan Gannaway
Teaches Ancient History with a focus on Classical Studies and Latin.
Lori Maher
Academic Support Specialist
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.

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