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Johny Augustine, MSW, M.Phil, PhD
Teaches social policy history and analysis as well as conducts research to improve social work services for individuals, families, and communities affected by a disaster.
Elizabeth Byram
Teaches in the Master of Social Work program.
Amber Dopler
Mental Health Outreach and Prevention Specialist
Ethan Gannaway
Teaches Ancient History with a focus on Classical Studies and Latin.
Jennifer Green
Administrative Assistant for the School of Social Work
Joseph Lappie, MFA
Areas of professional interest include Book Arts, Printmaking, and Drawing.
Lori Maher
Academic Support Specialist
Sandy McKinley
Teaches Modern European and Latin American history with a focus on revolutionary movements.
Amy C. Novak, EdD
Amy is the 14th President of St. Ambrose University.
Sara Pearson
Data analyst for Assessment
Kim Raap
Kim is the executive assistant to the President.
Lindsay Schaefer
English instructor
Larry Skillin
Teaches Revolutionary, Colonial, Civil War and U.S. History.
Kyle Bennett
Kyle is an Assistant Professor for the School of Social Work
Sarah Dennis
English professor | Department Chair
Lisa Fortner
Lisa is the Online Program Coordinator for the School of Social Work and has been at St. Ambrose University since 2018.
Sarah Godwin, LMHC
Sarah is a Counselor in the Counseling Office. Her approach focuses on the clinical relationship so that each individual may find their path toward personal growth.
Emily Kingery
Dr. Kingery teaches creative writing, women's literature, British literature, and linguistics.
Kristi Lohmeier, PhD
Dr. Lohmeier is Director of the BSW program and the School of Social Work.
Keri Manning
Teaches U.S. History, Women's History, Modern History and East Asian History.
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.
Sarah Oliver, PhD
As Director of Counseling, Dr. Oliver seeks to create a safe environment for students in which they can take the emotional risks necessary to achieve their desired goals.
Lori Pelletier
Coordinator in Student Accounts
Christopher Reno
Curator for Catich and Morrissey galleries and clinical faculty for Art and Design classes.
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.
Terri Switzer, PhD
Director and Professor of the Art History Program
Jennifer Boedeker
Directs the field education program in the School of Social Work by coordinating placement and supervision of students in social service agencies.
Kati Freiburger
Director of Student Account Services
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.
Pamela Long, ACSW, LISW, LCSW
Teaches generalist practice, field seminar, social work with substance using disorders, and spirituality and social work.
Chris Martin
Director of the Master of Social Work program.
Renee Meyer Ernst
Teaches all levels of graphic design and beginning digital photography. Specializes in branding identity systems, publication design, interaction design, and digital art.
Theresa Panich
Administrative Assistant for Health Services and Counseling Center
Kristin Quinn
Teaches courses in fine art with an emphasis on drawing and painting.
Andrew Repp
Dr. Repp teaches core social work courses for the Master of Social Work program.
Jana Seutter
Senior Assistant for the President's Office
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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