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First NameLast NameOffice Phone NumberCampusBrief BioTeaching Philosophy
abrunson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/africana/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/brunson.jpghttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/alicia-brunson-2AliciaBrunsonAssociate Professor912-344-3469University Hall 223Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyAlicia Brunson is an assistant professor of Sociology. Her research focuses on racial ideologies among college students, Black student retention, and the politics of representation in creative industries. Dr. Brunson practices engaged pedagogy and teaches her students how to participate in community action research for positive social change. Her recent publications include “Disrupting White Fragility and Colorblind Racism: Using Games to Measure How Race and Ethnicity Courses Change Students’ Racial Ideologies,” in Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice and Prejudice in the Press? Investigating Bias in Coverage of Race, Gender, Sexuality and Religion.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically and apply their knowledge to real-world challenges. I believe in the power of active learning and strive to create a classroom atmosphere that promotes collaboration, curiosity, and continuous growth.
  • Ph.D., University of North Texas, 2013
  • M.S., University of North Texas, 2007
  • B.S., Kansas State University, 2005
M.S., University of North Texas, 2007B.S., Kansas State University, 2005
Research Interests
  • Activity Learning
  • Social Sciences
  • Ideologies
  • Portrayal
  • Race Relation
Social SciencesIdeologiesPortrayalRace RelationCenter for Africana Studies
bharris@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=IgWEstIAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&gmla=ALUCkoUmIjSE846MJ8ZpETrZ8pfgVRsN0NEyTybJLcoMzbAut6WWejAp-MbgRffSi0qDPtW4GCfYhxQE4EUSI2NaBrandonnHarrisInterim Department Chair and Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology912-478-7900Hollis Building 1103CStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Brandonn Harris currently serves as the Interim Chair and Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology in the Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology. He is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC), a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), a National Certified Counselor (NCC), is listed on the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s (USOPC) Sport Psychology Registry and Mental Health Registry, and was named a Fellow for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) in 2022. Brandonn enjoys maintaining a very active involvement in various sport psychology professional communities. During his 21 years as a member of AASP, he has served on the Certification Council and was Chair for 2 years of his 5-year term in that group. He also served on AASP’s Ethics Committee for 9 years and as Chair for 4 of those years, in addition to serving as the former coordinator of the Youth Sport Special Interest Group. He also previously taught the AASP-sponsored ethics course. Brandonn is a Past-President for Division 47 of the American Psychological Association: The Society for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology and served in two other executive committee roles for this organization prior to his term as President. At Georgia Southern, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of ethical issues in sport psychology, psychological aspects of peak performance, sport and exercise psychology interventions, team dynamics in sport, and supervised graduate students’ practica and internships in sport and exercise psychology. Brandonn is a founding member of the Georgia Southern Athletics Mental Performance Team, which is comprised of practitioners and administrators in sports medicine, counseling services, and sport psychology with the goal of providing comprehensive, holistic, and collaborative mental health and optimal mental training services to student-athletes and athletic department stakeholders. He currently serves as the Co-Director of Mental Training for South Georgia Tormenta FC, a team in the USL1 professional soccer league. As a practitioner, he utilizes an integrational approach to mental skills training and clinical mental health work drawing from various frameworks to ensure his clients receive the care and support that best suits their interests and needs. He continues to consult and serve numerous professional and collegiate athletes and teams, youth athletes, parents, and coaches on a variety of sport psychology-related topics. As a researcher, he has conducted and published several book chapters, peer-reviewed publications, and delivered numerous national and international presentations.
Teaching Philosophy
I have spent considerable time and effort developing my longstanding commitment to excellence in teaching. I have taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of sport and exercise psychology, research methods, and statistics. For all of my courses, I integrate a balance of theory, research, and applied/practical components to provide students with a multifaceted classroom experience. My teaching experiences have included “traditional” classroom formats, online courses, and an integration of both formats within individual courses. In my continued effort to create a dynamic course environment while addressing the various types of learning styles that students prefer, I strive to utilize a variety of teaching practices and assessment procedures in each of my courses. These include small group discussions, in-class activities, videos, readings from current texts or relevant articles, lectures, exams, reaction/reflection papers, presentations, case studies, and article critiques. In addition to these varied teaching approaches, I have made a point to incorporate technology in my courses to develop creative and innovative teaching methods that enhance the learning environment and classroom experience, whether an online or on-campus course.
  • PhD; Sport and Exercise Psychology; West Virginia University
  • M.S.; Sport and Exercise Psychology; West Virginia University
  • M.A.; Counseling; West Virginia University
  • B.S.; Exercise Science; Truman State University
Research Interests
  • Professional and Ethical Issues in Sport and Performance Psychology
  • Provision of Sport Psychology Services to Youth Sport Participants
  • Coach and Athlete Burnout
  • Mental Health and Wellness in Collegiate and Professional Athletes
kspears@georgiasouthern.eduKarenSpears912-478-2123Hollis 1128AStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyClinical Instructor, Director of the Master of Foods and Nutrition and Dietetic Internship Program at Georgia Southern University. I have worked in various clinical settings and developed clinical programs (such as home infusion and osteoporosis clinic). I assisted in research at USDA Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center and the University of Nevada, Reno. Research emphases were clinical epidemiology, nutrition assessment, and intervention impact assessment.
Teaching Philosophy
Nutrition is an ever-evolving field of science; therefore, my goal is to ignite curiosity, provide the theoretical underpinnings for nutrition concepts, offer application opportunities (bridging theory to practice), and furnish experiences for students to practice the art of critical thinking and effective communication. In addition, we learn from each other. So, it is vital to create a safe environment that allows for bold, productive, and inclusive conversations.
  • Ph.D., University of Washington, 2001
  • M.S., Boston University, 1984
  • R.D. Internship, New England Deaconess Hospital, 1982
Research Interests
  • Nutrition and Program Assessment
lili@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/li-li-2LiLiResearch Professor912-478-0200Hollis 0107C Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyAs a faculty member in Biomechanics, I worked at Louisiana State University from 1998 to 2012 and at Georgia Southern University from 2012 to now. I have taught undergraduate and graduate biomechanics and related classes. My research is focused on neuromuscular control of human movement in health and pathological conditions. Past research projects have been supported by contracts, foundations, and local and federal governments.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching should be learner-focused. The best teaching fits the learner's goal and ability and motivates the learner to optimize their learning capacity.
  • Doctor Degree in Kinesiology
  • Fellow of American College of Sports Medicine
  • Fellow of National Academy of Kinesiology
Research Interests
  • Neuromuscular Control of Human Movement
  • Gait Analysis
  • Running and Running Shoes
  • Postural Control of People with Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Rehabilitation Effects on Children with Cerebral Palsy
Center for Rehabilitation and Independent Living, Kinesiology Labs
bmelton@georgiasouthern.eduBridgetMeltonProfessor of Exercise Science912-541-5890Hollis 1127Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Bridget Melton, EdD, ACSM EP-C, NSCA CSCS, FMS-2, is a distinguished Professor of Exercise Science at Georgia Southern University, boasting over two decades of dedicated service to the field. With a focus on promoting physical activity among diverse populations, particularly within tactical contexts, Dr. Melton has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and delivered over 200 presentations worldwide. Her impact extends beyond academia, as evidenced by her collaborations with local and state-level fire service and law enforcement agencies, aiming to enhance health and wellness outcomes. Notably, she has led groundbreaking initiatives, including a FEMA grant with the University of Kentucky to evaluate embedded providers in fire service and collaborations with esteemed institutions like the Georgia Public Safety Training Center and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. Dr. Melton's leadership extends to her affiliations with prominent organizations such as the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and the National Association of Kinesiology in Higher Education, solidifying her reputation as a leader and influencer in her field.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is surrounded by the idea that everyone needs to be equipped with both the knowledge and skills to make healthy behavioral choices. One’s personal health is the summation of one's own health choices. I try to instill this philosophy in my students, essentially educating them on how their choices (positive or negative) will directly impact their overall health. I also try to use my philosophies to inspire my graduate teaching assistants to help guide them as they educate others on health topics.
  • Ed.D., Specialization: Curriculum Studies, 2005
  • M.S., Kinesiology, Specialization: Exercise Physiology, 2000
  • FB.A., Major: Movement and Sport Science, 1997
  • Fellowship, Physical Activity and Public Health, 2008
Research Interests
  • First Responder Health and Wellness
  • Physical Activity Promotion
  • Human Performance
Center for Rehabilitation and Independent Living, Human Performance Lab
abigailcjohnson@georgiasouthern.eduAbigailJohnsonLecturer of Anatomy and Physiology912-478-0133Hollis Building 1119AStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyAbigail C. Johnson is a Double Eagle alum of Georgia Southern University and Lecturer of Anatomy and Physiology in the Department of Health Sciences & Kinesiology. Ms. Johnson teaches undergraduate anatomy and physiology courses.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy is that the educator has the understanding and desire to create an environment that allows students to be held accountable while supporting their growth and educational development. I believe that the educator is responsible for more than just supplying knowledge relating to the coursework in a field of study. Rather, it is their moral obligation to be a guiding hand in the development of the young minds who will continue to shape the future in a positive manner. My philosophy can be broken down into three descriptive categories of Conceptualizations, Relations and Applications. As an educator, my goal is to continually create an environment that is host to four essential elements. This can be accomplished through Guidance, Autonomy, Reflection & Discovery. As an educator, I value communicative relationships and believe this cannot be achieved without Communication, Empathy & Acceptance. As an educator, it is important that I am Informed, Aware & Prepared. This combination allows me to create an encouraging environment where students have autonomy in their educational experiences but also understand that they have someone in their corner to support them along the way.
  • M.S., Georgia Southern University, 2020
  • B.S.K, Georgia Southern University, 2018
Research Interests
  • Biomechanics
  • Sport Performance
  • Student Success
  • Motivation and Perception
vrawool@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/vishakha-rawoolVishakhaRawoolAssociate Dean for Research912-478-1158Ashmore Hall, Room 131-A, Armstrong; Hollis 1121-B, StatesboroArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceVishakha Rawool, Ph.D., CCC-A is the author of two widely used textbooks, numerous funded research publications, and an expert guest speaker at national and international conferences. She is a trilingual and highly experienced clinician. Her experiences include serving as a faculty member, department chair, journal section editor, and associate dean. She is the recipient of the Outstanding Researcher Award from the College of Education and Human Services, at West Virginia University. She was presented with the Dr. S. R. Chandrasekhar (Dr. SRCISH) Travel Fellowship of the Indian Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ISHA), in 2016 in recognition of excellent contribution, talent & service in the field of audiology.
Teaching Philosophy
Most students can rise to the challenges posed by their professors although not all students are initially fully aware of this capability. Keeping this in mind, I challenge, motivate, and guide students to master the relevant concepts. I engage students in the learning process through text, journal articles, case studies, case simulations, probe questions, and collaborative discussions to promote comprehension of the material and the ability to apply the information to real-life scenarios. I also provide personal feedback to students to meet any individual needs and to ensure the success of all students. I maximize the use of current technological tools to ensure learning efficiency.
  • Postdoctoral Fellow: Research fellow: Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University
  • Doctor of Philosophy. Purdue University, 1989
  • M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology. University of Texas at El Paso, 1984
  • Diploma in Education for Deaf Children. University of Bombay, India
  • Bachelor of Science. Audiology and Speech Therapy, Topiwala National Medical College, University of Bombay
Research Interests
  • Remote Collaborative Communication
  • Hearing Conservation
  • Auditory Processing Deficits
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Aging
dbotnaru@georgiasouthern.eduDianaBotnaruProfessor, Human Anatomy and Physiology912-478-5456Armstrong 154JArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Diana Botnaru is a professor of Human Anatomy and Physiology with over 20 years of teaching experience. Specializing in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), Dr. Botnaru mentored numerous faculty helping to design, implement and disseminate their SoTL projects both individually and within Faculty Learning Communities. She is actively engaged in a plethora of collaborative SoTL projects that have resulted in over 100 peer-reviewed presentations and 24 scholarly publications. Dr. Botnaru chairs the SoTL Commons Annual Conference (2013-present) and the SoTL Advisory Board at the Faculty Center (2023-present). She is the recipient of the GS SoTL Fellowship (2012), GS SoTL Award (2012), GS Award for Excellence in Instruction (2020), Wates College of Health Profession Excellence in Teaching Award (2009, 2018 and 2024), University System of Georgia Chancellor’s Learning Scholar (2019-2021) and University System of Georgia Regents’ SoTL Award (2014).
Teaching Philosophy
Learning theorists have provided us with a set of ideas about how people learn. Since learning is dynamic and students are different, all of these theories intertwine to achieve optimal learning. Research has found that the brain plays a role in learning; the way the learning environment is constructed makes a difference; that learning is based on the associations or connections we make; learning occurs in particular social and cultural environments, and finally, that the different ways people think and feel about their own learning affects their development as learners. We, as teachers, can use learning theories to guide us in our teaching practice and to facilitate learning by using a variety of strategies. I believe that students are central in my career as a teacher, and my goal is to promote student learning and see my students succeed. I teach a foundational class for allied health majors, which is reported as “difficult” and “very difficult” by students. However, Human Anatomy and Physiology classes are also building blocks for future clinical decisions in nursing, athletic training, nutrition, community health and exercise science careers. I follow the best teaching practices and provide my students with well-defined learning outcomes for each topic, align assignments to support the learning outcomes, provide study guides to facilitate learning and communicate often to keep them on track. Diana Laurillard claims in her book Rethinking University Teaching (1993) that “teachers need to know more than just their subject. They need to know the ways it can come to be understood, the ways it could be misunderstood; they need to know how individuals experience the subject”. I realize that all my students are different and I use multiple teaching strategies in the classroom. Most importantly, I strive to help students learn new and often difficult material by explicitly discussing learning strategies, providing them with opportunities for retrieval and application of knowledge and by modeling these strategies in the design of my courses. My hope is to serve as a role model for learning and reflection on teaching and impart my dedication for life-long learning to students and other faculty.
  • MD, State Medical and Pharmacy University, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
  • Master of Public/Health Policy and Management, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME9
Research Interests
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Motivation
  • Growth of SoTL
  • Grand Challenges in SoTL
jacksimmons@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/philosophy/current-faculty-staff/jack-simmons/JackSimmonsProfessor912-344-2653Gamble 203Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Philosophy & Religious StudiesJack Simmons was born in California. He attended university in Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Germany and now resides in Savannah, Georgia with his wife Katherine and his children, Savannah, Mary and Augustus. He is a professor of philosophy at Georgia Southern University, and when not surfing at Tybee or sailing on the Forest River, he likes to enjoy a Sazerac cocktail.
Teaching Philosophy
Doing is learning.
  • Ph.D.
Research Interests
  • Discourse Theory
colson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/christina-olsonChristinaOlsonAssociate Professor of Creative Writing (Department of English)912-478-01242221C Newton BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishChristina Olson is the author of The Anxiety Workbook, published by the University of Pittsburgh Press’s Pitt Poetry Series, and named the finalist for Georgia Author of the Year Award in 2024. Her chapbook The Last Mastodon, based on her time as poet-in-residence at the Western Science Center in Hemet, CA, won the 2019 Rattle Chapbook Prize.Her poetry & creative nonfiction has appeared in more than a hundred magazines & journals, including The Atlantic, Brevity, DIAGRAM, Fourth Genre, Gastronomica, The Nation, The Normal School, Poetry Daily, Scientific American, Verse Daily, Virginia Quarterly Review, and The Best Creative Nonfiction, Volume Three.
Teaching Philosophy
As an instructor of writing, particularly creative writing, I am guided by a teaching philosophy that emphasizes process as well as product. I construct my courses so that students leave the classroom with a set of writing skills that will transfer to disciplines and fields beyond creative writing. Thus, in any of my courses, students learn and practice not only the writing process and creation of genre-specific creative writing artifacts, but also how to articulate their artistic choices and motivations to a variety of audiences. In short, students write and learn how to talk about writing.
  • MFA, Minnesota State University, 2007
Research Interests
  • Poetry
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Creative Writing
rterry@georgiasouthern.eduRobertTerryAssociate Professor912-344-3606Gamble 239Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishRobert Terry teaches primarily technical and professional writing at Georgia Southern, drawing from his first career in information technology (1994-2002) and his training at the University of Louisville as well as his ongoing research into evolving professional communication strategies. He also teaches courses in digital storytelling, sequential storytelling/comics, and other areas.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that the best method for learning how rhetorical genres operate is to try to simulate their context in which they operate, so whenever possible, my courses use a project-based learning approach that feed into projects that can develop in stages over an entire semester.
  • PhD, Rhetoric and Composition, University of Louisville
Research Interests
  • Professional and Technical Writing
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Games Studies
  • Gender Studies
bfeske@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/brent-d-feske-2BrentFeskeInterim Associate Vice President of Research and Economic Development912-344-3210SC 1505Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsBrent D. Feske is a professor of Chemistry at Georgia Southern University, where he specializes in bioorganic chemistry in the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics. With a strong commitment to research, he has contributed significantly to the field of biocatalysis and the asymmetric synthesis of pharmaceutical precursors. Feske is dedicated to fostering student engagement and promoting innovative learning practices in his courses. He is also very active in the American Chemical Society and currently serves as chair elect for the Southeastern Region of the American Chemical Society. Dr. Feske currently serves as the Interim Associate Vice President of Research and Economic Development at Georgia Southern.
Teaching Philosophy
Feske is dedicated to fostering student engagement and promoting innovative learning practices in his courses.
  • BS Chemistry
  • PhD Chemistry
Research Interests
  • Biocatalysis
  • Asymmetric Synthesis
  • Pharmaceutical Synthesis
COSM Core Research Lab
jmgendelman@georgiasouthern.eduMartínGendelmanProfessor912-478-7903Foy BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesFred & Dinah Gretsch School of MusicThe creative work of Martín Gendelman (b.1976) touches on both the acoustic and electronic domains and includes compositions for solo performer, chamber groups, and orchestra, as well as cross-disciplinary works and installations (primarily with dance, video, and theater). Over the past twenty years, his music has been performed across the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. He has collaborated with many acclaimed performers and ensembles such as the Da Capo Chamber Players (USA), Meitar Ensemble (Israel), Galan Trio (Greece), Tambor Fantasma (Argentina), Jorge Variego (Argentina/USA), Lee Hinkle (USA), Adrianne Munden-Dixon (USA/Canada), and Valentín Garvie (Argentina/Germany) to name a few. Currently, he is Professor of Music and Head of the Composition and Music Theory area at the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at Georgia Southern University. His music has been released by Neuma Records, CMMAS, and the University of Idaho and his music scores are distributed by the French-based BabelScores.
Teaching Philosophy
I have long believed that art has the power to change a person. One is rarely the same individual after listening to Beethoven or Bach for the first time, or becoming acquainted with the masterpieces of Michelangelo or Picasso. I believe that education has a similar power: a good teacher will transform the way a student thinks and, consequently, the way that student views the world. As an educator, my ultimate goal is to open the minds of my students by challenging the way they see the world. I try to do this meticulously and in an honest manner. By connecting new information to students’ prior knowledge and experiences, learning becomes meaningful and extends beyond the classroom. At the same time, I try to share my passion for music and learning by serving as a role model in regard to attitudes and habits that students should acquire. I know students may not remember many details of the information I presented to them a few years after taking my classes. But, if I have succeeded at challenging and inspiring them, the impact of my teaching will be profound and durable. I am pleased, therefore, to work at a university that fosters a “culture of engagement” in its very mission, as challenging and inspiring teaching cannot happen without it. In addition to this, I believe profoundly in the bidirectional nature of the teaching process: when I teach my students, I am learning too.
  • University of Maryland, College Park - Doctor of Musical Arts
  • California State University, Northridge - Master of Music
  • Universidad Nacional de La Plata - BM in Music Composition and Pedagogy
Research Interests
  • Music Composition
  • Contemporary Instrumental Techniques
  • Music Technology
  • Cross-disciplinary Performance
sksmith@georgiasouthern.eduSolomonSmithAssociate Professor912-478-57422002, Interdisciplinary Academic BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistorySolomon K. Smith is an Associate Professor of Early American History and the American Revolution at Georgia Southern University since 2005. He teaches the U.S. Survey class as well as courses on Colonial America, First Contact, Military History, The Global Seven Years War, The Golden Age of Piracy in the Americas, the American Revolution and The History of Baseball. A native of Texas, he earned his Ph.D. in the history at the University of Georgia in 2009 and has authored several journal articles on both teaching and historical subjects.
Teaching Philosophy
My role as a teacher and a scholar are interdependent with my service to the university and the community. I put great value on the development of critical thinking skills amongst my students. Ultimately, I hope to teach my students to understand and make persuasive arguments about complex issues that are relevant to present conditions as well as those in the past. I have found that students are able to improve their analytical skills to their highest potential when they are actively engaged in a wide range of classroom and outside exercises that call on their reading, writing, listening, analytical, and verbal abilities. I constantly try to push the boundaries of my students’ knowledge and comfort levels on a wide range of subjects in the hopes of giving them the ability to see subjects and complex issues from a multitude of angles. I seek to instill a sense of wonder in my students and hope to awake in them a love of learning, a striving for knowledge. Simultaneously, I seek to create an atmosphere of trust and respect in the classroom to enable students to ask questions about a variety of historical perspectives and methodologies.Primary readings, scholarly essays, and monographs form the core of my course readings and classroom exercises. I have found that students reflect more thoroughly on these texts when they develop questions about the materials while completing the reading. I organize my class discussions around themes so that the students and I are better able to develop a context for the readings; helping the student make sense of them in their own time-frame as well as our own. By immersing students in primary sources, I have found that they are better able to form their own opinions about the issues being raised in textbooks and lectures. But I do not think it is enough just to peruse the documents, I want my students to understand how they were created, to know what historians do with them, and why? Regardless of class size, I try to make group discussions a centerpiece of my teaching style. My students have consistently responded positively to discussion, claiming it encourages them to take in consideration the views of their classmates as well as to think more precisely about the course materials. I routinely require students to carry out debates and to present primary documents, scholarly essays, and books to their classmates. During these presentations, students must provide their own interpretations of the materials and they are responsible for leading the subsequent classroom discussions. I provide additional contextual information when necessary during these exercises, but I mostly encourage the students to engage in debate on their own. During lectures, I frequently ask questions and solicit opinions from students so that they are engage with the learning process. My students often comment that this style keeps them more involved in lectures as well as encouraging them to feel more comfortable with debate and discussion as a basic fact of the course.
  • B.A. in History, College of William and Mary, 1998
  • M.A. in History, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2000
  • Ph.D. in History, University of Georgia, 2009
Research Interests
  • American Colonial and First Contact
  • Atlantic History
  • American Revolution
  • Piracy During the Golden Age
  • US Military History
mrhall@georgiasouthern.eduMichaelHallProfessor of History912-344-2978Hawes Hall 106AArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryMichael R. Hall [Ph.D. Ohio University, 1996] has been teaching on the Armstrong Campus since 1997. His publications include Sugar and Power in the Dominican Republic (2000), the Historical Dictionary of Haiti (2012), numerous book chapters and journal articles, and dozens of book reviews and encyclopedia articles. Recent book chapters include “Castro and Cabral: Cuban Assistance in the Struggle for Independence in Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde” in Fidel Castro and Africa’s Liberation Struggle (2020) and “Ricardo Pittini: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Santo Domingo (1935-1961)” in The Italian Legacy in the Dominican Republic: History, Architecture, Economics, Society (2021). During the 1980s, he was a US Peace Corps volunteer assigned to the Ministry of Education in the Dominican Republic. He is the book review editor of the Journal of Global South Studies.
Teaching Philosophy
The use of primary source documents will help students develop their own interpretation of history and make informed opinions. Special emphasis will be placed on the important cultural changes and developments – especially as they relate to food. Food is an important cultural factor that impacts history. This should enable students to better understand the historical roots of contemporary society, be it their own or of other civilizations.
  • PhD, Ohio University, 1996
  • PhD, Ohio University, 1989
  • BA, Gettysburg College, 1983
Research Interests
  • Latin American Cold War Foreign Relations
  • Latin American History & Culture Intersections
  • Latin American Railroads
  • Latino Immigration to the USA
channa@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/christan-hannaChrisHannaAssociate Professor of Sport Management912-478-8013Hollis 2118AStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Hanna was one of the sport industry’s most accomplished sport marketing professionals prior to earning his Ph.D. in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville then joining Georgia Southern University. His 15 years in intercollegiate athletics make him one of the most industry experienced Sport Management professors in the field. Among Dr. Hanna’s top accomplishments in Sport Marketing are leading the University of Illinois to the most National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) Awards over a five-year stretch in which Illinois led the Big Ten Conference in NACMA Awards in four of five years. He helped Illinois double season ticket sales, attendance, and football revenue in just two years—the only time this is believed to have been accomplished at any school in Big Ten Conference history. He helped Illinois sell out four games in consecutive seasons for the first time in 20 years and helped Western Michigan University sell out three games in one season for the only time in WMU history. He created some of the most memorable events in Illinois history including the pink shirt Illini Madness event that established a school record, hosted more than 50,000 fans for the World’s Biggest Basketball Practice, and worked with Bruce Weber to create A Night of Legends featuring two Illinois Final Four teams separated by more than a decade. Dr. Hanna is entering his ninth year at GSU, having earned tenure and promotion to Associate Professor. He has taught 17 different SMGT courses, teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Hanna enters the 2024-25 academic year with 12 publications and others working their way through the system. His peer-reviewed work is published in the International Journal of Sport Communications, Communication and Sport, Legal Aspects of Sport, Journal of Contemporary Athletics, Journal of Sport Behavior, Journal of African American Studies, and Quinnipiac Law Review among others. Dr. Hanna has 32 peer-reviewed oral academic conference presentations to his credit entering 2024-25. He is a regular presenter at the North American Society of Sport Management (NASSM) Conference where he has presented on nine occasions while also serving as a NASSM abstract reviewer three times. Hanna’s college practical sports background and academic research interests have led him to present at College Sport Research Institute (CSRI), the top college sport conference, 11 times. His Sport Law research interests have led him to present at the Sport and Recreation Law Association (SRLA) conference 6 times.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe the faculty member has an obligation to prepare all students as if they are going to need the information shared in the classroom in their professional career. While I am interested in helping the students achieve their academic goals, I am equally or more interested in making sure that when they leave my classroom the student has been given and assessed on their knowledge of information they will need to succeed in the field. This is a point of emphasis in my classrooms and something my students appreciate. I believe the faculty member should respect each student and provide a forum that allows for a comfortable exchange of ideas. Rather than talking at the students for the full course time in session after session, I strongly encourage and receive participation from the students. This creates a more lively and comfortable classroom which leads to the sharing of diverse thought and opinion. This creates a well-rounded classroom experience that more closely mimics the team environment found in the Sport Management industry.I believe the faculty member has an obligation to enter the classroom prepared and ready to pass on important information. I prepared myself by working in the field for 15 years prior to earning my Ph.D. in Sport Management. That preparation continues as I follow current events related to Sport Management, review journal articles, and conduct peer-reviewed research. All of this contributes to my ongoing education, which makes me a better teacher. I believe the faculty member should make notes during the course of each semester that can improve the class in future offerings. Seemingly small refinements to the syllabus and/or the presentation of class material can make a big difference. My students have noticed changes I have made from one semester to the next. They appreciate the fact I take their feedback seriously.I believe the faculty member should bring the material to life with real world examples when possible. Semester after semester my high teacher evaluation scores and positive comments from students are the result of the fact I bring current events to the classroom which brings the textbook material to life and adds life to the classroom. While it takes additional time for me to recreate significant portions of a class from one semester to the next to account for current events, the students notice and appreciate the effort.Finally, I believe the faculty member should focus first on teaching the students the information they need to successful in industry before being concerned about student grades. This includes making sure students have the writing experience and understanding of proper writing that is required for success in business. Therefore, I will always make sure my courses emphasize the most critical topics students will practically utilize in their careers in order to best prepare them to obtain a job and keep a job.
  • Ph.D - Sport Administration - University of Louisville
  • MBA - Marketing - Western Michigan University
  • BBA - Management - Nazareth College
Research Interests
  • Sport Communication
  • Sport Law
  • College Sports
  • Sport Policy
  • Pro Sports
bwarsaw@georgiasouthern.eduBenjaminWarsawProfessor912-344-2823Fine Arts 121Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesFred & Dinah Gretsch School of MusicAmerican pianist, Dr. Benjamin Warsaw is a classical pianist, composer, teacher, and accompanist, and performs solo and ensemble concerts throughout North America. At Georgia Southern University, he teaches piano and other music-related courses and is founder and Artistic Director of the concert series, Piano in the Arts. In 2015, Dr. Warsaw released his debut album, Warsaw plays Warsaw, featuring a set of 24 Preludes of original music for piano. He was honored to have been selected as Georgia Music Teacher’s Association’s 2017 composer of the year for which he wrote Microcosms, a collection of short piano pieces for the developing pianist. Dr. Warsaw is an ASCAP composer.
Teaching Philosophy
My teacher, Maestra Rebecca Penneys, once told me: Sound is the carrier of emotion. I have come to learn that what the audience hears from my playing is a true expression of myself— “my voice.” Through focused, disciplined practice, we can clearly communicate emotions to our listeners which words cannot express. My goal is to teach my students these techniques, help them find “their voice” at the piano, and enable to them to create music with ease and delight.
  • D.M.A. Boston University
  • M.M. Eastman School of Music
  • B.M. Eastman School of Music
Research Interests
  • Piano Performance
  • Masterclasses
  • Composition
  • Keyboard Improvisation
cherringer@georgiasouthern.eduCarol EngelhardtHerringerProfessor of History912-344-3349IAB 3094Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryCarol Engelhardt Herringer is Professor of History at Georgia Southern University. She has served as chair of that department (2019-2024) and as chair of the Department of History at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio (2010-2016). She is the author of Victorians and the Virgin Mary: Religion and Gender in England 1830-85 (Manchester UP, 2008) and a number of articles and essays on Victorian religion and culture, as well as the co-editor of Edward Bouverie Pusey and the Oxford Movement (Anthem, 2012). She is currently working on a book project on the cultural significance of debates over the Eucharist in the Victorian Church of England. She teaches HIST 1112: World History II, undergraduate courses on British history and vampires in history and culture, as well as graduate courses on the Decorative Arts and 19th century British history.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is simple: to give students, at whatever level, the appropriate tools and skills to discover, analyze, and use historical information. This means that I ask them to read closely, to understand historical debates, and to know the major discussions and thinkers in the area we are studying. I also ask students to write frequently, so that they can work out their ideas and present a convincing argument to others. While few of my students will choose a career as a professional historian, all will benefit from knowing how to research, read carefully, think critically, and write cogently and persuasively.
  • Ph.D., Indiana University - Bloomington, 1997
  • A.M., Literature and History, Washington University (St. Louis), 1990
  • A.B., English and History, Boston College, 1984
Research Interests
  • 19th Century British History
  • Religious History
  • Gender History
  • Cultural History
billallison@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.profbillallison.com/BillAllisonProfessor of Military History912-541-3172IAB 3006Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryBill Allison is a scholar of American military history, specifically the Vietnam War. He is a Professor of History at Georgia Southern University, joining the faculty there as Chair of the Department of History in 2008. After earning a BA and MA in History at East Texas State University in 1989 and 1991, he completed his PhD in history at Bowling Green State University in 1995. He then taught at the University of Saint Francis (Indiana) before joining the History Department at Weber State University from 1999-2008. During the 2002-2003 academic year, he was Visiting Professor in the Department of Strategy and International Security at the USAF Air War College and later served as Distinguished Professor of Military History at the USAF School for Advanced Air and Space Studies from 2010-2011. He also served two years as the General Harold K. Johnson Visiting Chair in Military History at the US Army War College (2012-2014). He is author of The Gulf War (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), My Lai: An American Atrocity in the Vietnam War (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012), Military Justice in Vietnam: The Rule of Law in an American War (University Press of Kansas, 2007), and American Diplomats in Russia: Case Studies in Orphan Diplomacy, 1917-1919 (Praeger, 1997), and is co-author with Janet Valentine and the late Jeffery Grey of American Military History: A Survey from Colonial Times to the Present (Routledge, 2020), among other works. He has presented and lectured at numerous conferences and universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, the University of Zurich, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Amsterdam, the Australian Defence Force Academy, the US Army Heritage and Education Center, and the USAF Air Command & Staff College. In addition to recent essays on war remembrance and commemoration, his current research includes book projects on the Tet Offensive and America in 1968.He is a former Trustee and Vice-President of the Society for Military History and was awarded the Society for Military History's Edwin Simmons Distinguished Service Award. He has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Military History and is editor for Routledge’s Critical Moments in American History series. He serves on the Department of the Army Historical Advisory Subcommittee and was awarded the Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Medal in 2014. Since 2019, he is the series editor for Modern War Studies at the University Press of Kansas, and since 2023 is the Program Director for the Society for Military History Summer Seminar in Military History. He co-hosts with Prof. Brian Feltman (Georgia Southern University) the podcast Military Historians are People, Too!. Allison is a member of the Guild of Battlefield Tour Guides and is a guide with The Cultural Experience (Vietnam), a UK-based battlefield tour company. In 2023, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.Born and raised in Sulphur Springs, Texas, he lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina with spouse Jennifer and black lab Tucker.
Teaching Philosophy
I like to teach.
  • PhD, Bowling Green, 1995
  • MA, East Texas State Univ, 1991
  • BA, East Texas State University, 1989
Research Interests
  • Military History
  • War and Society
  • Vietnam War
stedders@georgiasouthern.eduStuartTeddersProfessor & Dean912-478-1922Hendricks HallArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesA native of Perry, Georgia, Dr. Tedders was an original member of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health (JPHCOPH) when it was founded on January 1, 2006. Beginning his employment as an Assistant Professor in 2000 at Georgia Southern University, Dr. Tedders is a Professor of Epidemiology and currently serves as Dean of the college. Dr. Tedders earned his BS degree in Biology from Georgia Southern College in 1987. After graduating from Georgia Southern College, he earned a MS degree in Medical Entomology from Clemson University (1989) and a PhD in Public Health from the University of South Carolina (1994). As a former Assistant Professor at Mercer University School of Medical (1994 - 2000), Dr. Tedders developed a keen interest in working with rural Georgia communities and was named Georgia Rural Health Researcher of the Year in 1999 by the Georgia Rural Health Association. As a faculty member in the JPHCOPH, Dr. Tedders has served in numerous faculty and administrative capacities prior to being named the Dean, including service as the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, the Director for the Center for Rural Health and Research, and the Director of the Office of Public Health Practice and Community Service. Dr. Tedders has worked with rural and underserved communities in Georgia for 30 years. His community interactions have involved the application of epidemiologic principles, including public health surveillance, to more fully understand the complexities of rural population health status. He has considerable expertise conducting Community Health Assessments and working with rural communities to design and evaluate health promotion programs. His research interests involve the social, economic, and educational factors that influence risk and risk perception. Dr. Tedders has served on health-related boards throughout the state including the Georgia Rural Health Association (Secretary, Treasurer), the Statewide Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Advisory Council, Morehouse School of Medicine AHEC Advisory Board, Chair of the Magnolia Coastlands AHEC, and Secretary of the State Office of Rural Health Advisory Board.
Teaching Philosophy
I understand that many college students are at a pivotal point in their lives, and even the most simplistic problems tend to be magnified in the eyes of the student. Therefore, my teaching philosophy is one which grounded in empathy for and responsiveness to student needs. I also recognize that my teaching philosophy is a work in progress that is constantly being refined in response to the environment as influenced by the unique blend of student-teacher interactions in a given semester. This environment and these dynamics are ever changing, so flexibility and adaptability as a teacher are essential. These interactions include the evolving nature of the health discipline, personal difficulties experienced by students, preferred learning styles of students, and the uniqueness of every student. This complex interaction of factors that occur every semester serves to present new challenges as teacher. However, these challenges serve as a catalyst for me to perform more effectively and efficiently in the classroom. My teaching philosophy also promotes the importance of communication, both oral and written. In the health field, effective communication is an essential pre-requisite for a successful health professional. I enhance communication skills among students by encouraging them to interact during class through question/answer sessions and oral presentations. Lastly, my teaching philosophy is also one which promotes activities designed to stimulate skills in problem-solving and critical thinking. As a result, I always attempt to integrate a problem-based approach in a didactic setting in order to reinforce the importance of these skills in addressing critical 21st century public health problems.
  • BS - Biology, Georgia Southern College (1987)
  • MS - Medical Entomology, Clemson University (1989)
  • PhD - Public Health, University of South Carolina (1994)
Research Interests
  • Rural Health
  • Community Health Needs and Assets Assessment
  • Health Program Design and Evaluation
  • Perception of Risk
lcowan@georgiasouthern.eduLoganCowanAssociate Professor912-478-89212003 Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesDr. Cowan received his MPH degree from Brigham Young University and his PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Cowan is a cardiovascular disease epidemiologist whose research focuses on identifying acute precipitants or triggers of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Cowan has taught epidemiology at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He particularly enjoys teaching epidemiologic and research methodology to public health students of all levels. Dr. Cowan is a member of several professional organizations including the American Public Health Association (APHA), the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER), and the American Heart Association (AHA)
Teaching Philosophy
Principles of Epidemiology, Research Methods, Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology
  • PhD in Epidemiology, University of Minnesota
  • MPH, Brigham Young University
Research Interests
  • Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology
  • Maternal and Child Health
hwimmer@georgiasouthern.eduhttp://www.ninjaprofessor.comHaydenWimmerProfessor912-478-4121IT 2102Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyHayden Wimmer has a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in Information Systems based in data mining and artificial intelligence applied to financial data. He also holds an M.S. is in Information Systems from UMBC, an M.B.A. from the Pennsylvania State University, and a B.S.in Information Systems from York College of PA.Prior to academia, he worked in industry for over 10 years in different capacities in Information Technology performing programming, web design and administration, server administration, network configuration, database administration, and of course technical support on all levels. He traveled the world in his professional capacities performing support and integration for a multinational company spending time in various U.S. locations as well as Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Belgium, and China.Dr. Wimmer has multiple journal publications related to multi-agent systems, artificial intelligence, data science, and I.S. education; and serves in various editorial capacities including co-editor in chief, board member, and reviewer of various journals and conferences and is a member of the Association of Information Systems. He has taught courses such as programming, database management, project management, I.T. infrastructure, and healthcare informatics. His research is published in top journals such as Decision Support Systems (DSS), Expert Systems with Applications (ESwA), Journal of Computer Information Systems (JCIS), Computers and Geosciences, and Computers in Human Behavior. Dr. Wimmer’s research and outreach has been funded for nearly $3 million as PI/Co-PI.
Teaching Philosophy
As a student, I observed that professors can make a profound difference in the lives of students and their future careers. Professors should not only be instructors of material but additionally mentors and role models. My philosophy involves being available to students and spending time with them on their academic projects and research. Due to this, I supervise many of our master’s projects and theses. Similarly, I supervise our undergraduate senior capstone students both face to face and online and often students complete projects that help advance my research when applicable. I mentored many students with many accepting top positions in well-respected organizations such as Intel, Robbins AFB, American Express, Microsoft, and Home Depot, and are often hired before graduation. I feel treating students as equals and with respect is the most viable method to engage the student and challenge them to learn. Similarly, each student, regardless of background, race, ethnicity, gender, and nationality brings unique and valuable experience to the classroom and research lab. I maintain an open-door policy with all students and always do everything in my power to be approachable and respectful. I engage students in thought and, as a technology instructor, I attempt to provide hands-on examples and in class lab assignments. I feel this time is beneficial to assist the student and class with the material which enhances their command of – at times – highly complex material. Additionally, I actively engage in research, but I do not permit myself to lose sight of the students with whom I am involved. My student reviews are highly positive employing this approach. I also seek to maintain a high level of academic rigor and excellence along with continually seeking new innovative pedagogical methods of instruction. In the end, I believe my duty is to instill computing knowledge, practices, and certifiable skills so that the students will be successful not only in their future courses, but in their future careers. The high success rates of students who work under my direction indicate that I am fulfilling this duty.
  • PhD Information Systems
  • MSIS - Information Systems
  • MBA
  • BS Information Systems
Research Interests
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Science
  • Cyber Security
  • Machine learning
  • Computing Education
Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security Laboratory (DAC-lab)
jtatlock@georgiasouthern.eduJasonTatlockProfessor912-344-3126Hawes 103AArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryDr. Tatlock completed his academic training in Canada, Israel, and the United States, specializing in the ancient world and religious studies. Prior to joining the Armstrong campus faculty in 2007, he was a visiting assistant professor at Morgan State University in Baltimore. He offers courses in world history, the ancient Near East, ritual studies, and Israel-Palestine.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Tatlock is concerned about student well-being and academic success. Like his colleagues, he believes that the university experience moves beyond career training and the passing along of information. He views academics as a give-and-take endeavor in which there is an exchange of ideas, concepts, and perspectives between faculty and students. He not only guides student learning, but is impacted to view things through different lenses or to consider new questions about the historical subjects he addresses. This is because students bring their questions and understandings into the classroom, helping to create a mutual learning experience.
  • PhD and MA, University of Michigan
  • MA, Jerusalem University College
  • BTh, Prairie Bible College
Research Interests
  • Ancient Mediterranean History
  • Human Sacrifice
  • Religious Studies
  • Israel-Palestine
batchelo@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/history/faculty/dr-robert-batchelor-department-chair/RobertBatchelorProfessor912-344-2760Armstrong 109B, IAB 3013Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryI serve as the Chair of the History Department and Director of Digital Humanities at Georgia Southern University. Originally from Oklahoma, I completed my PhD at UCLA and post-doctoral work at Stanford, where I began exploring how digital, experiential, and interdisciplinary methods can transform the humanities. My early research examined globalizing processes through maritime networks, as explored in my book London: The Selden Map and the Making of a Global City (University of Chicago Press, 2014), which traced the influence of East and Southeast Asia on London’s development as a global hub. This work expanded into innovative public history projects, including a board game (Fujian Trader), a digital app, experimental documentaries, and permanent art installations as well as solo shows.Currently, my research focuses on environmental borderlands and the relationship between media and ecology in the Pacific. This evolving interest in how global networks—both historical and contemporary—intersect with media and technology informs my involvement with the AI and the Human Research Network at Georgia Southern. With that group, I explore the history of AI, its implications for Disability Studies, and the regional dynamics of AI development. As Director of the Digital Humanities Lab, I continue to integrate cutting-edge digital tools into humanities scholarship.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that the study of History and the Humanities should go beyond the traditional lecture-based approach to engage students in experiential, hands-on learning. By immersing students in real-world applications of historical research, whether through fieldwork, archival research, exhibitions, or interactive digital humanities projects, we foster a deeper understanding of the past and its relevance to contemporary issues. This approach not only ignites curiosity but also cultivates leadership, professionalism, teamwork, critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills that are vital in today’s world.Recognizing the diverse learning needs of students is crucial to creating an inclusive classroom. Neurodiversity and different life experiences play significant roles in shaping how students absorb, process, and engage with material. I strive to create a learning environment where all students feel supported and valued, employing flexible teaching methods that accommodate a range of learning styles. This includes offering multiple avenues for participation and assessment, providing clear and structured guidelines, and encouraging collaboration that allows every student to contribute based on their strengths.Ultimately, my goal is to empower students to become active participants in their own education, fostering a lifelong passion for learning and a nuanced understanding of history that they can carry into their personal and professional lives.
  • BA Cornell University
  • PhD UCLA
Research Interests
  • Global Environmental Borderlands
  • Ocean History
  • British and Irish History
  • Asian and Pacific History
  • Digital Humanities, AI, and the History of Technology
HUMN: Digital Humanities Lab
wmase@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/william-a-mase-2WilliamMaseProfessor912-478-69842016 Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Mase is an Professor of Health Policy and Management. He holds a doctorate in public health from the University of Kentucky College of Public Health, a MPH from the Ohio State University College of Public Health and a Master of Arts in Sociology from West Virginia University. He brings over 30 years of experience. Funded initiatives included rural hospital stabilization, local public health department accreditation, addiction recovery, and healthcare workforce development. Career grant funding is over $11,500,000 from the Food and Drug Administration, Health Services Research Administration, the United States Department of Health & Human Services, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Georgia Department of Community Health .
Teaching Philosophy
I would define my teaching philosophy as being in dedicated service to the next generation of public health professionals and leaders. As an educator I encourage my students to explore their knowledge of public health, search the foundations of their current understandings, and ultimately bring themselves to a heightened awareness of public health concepts. I endeavor to improve the quality of my courses by learning from suggestions and recommendations received from my students. I regularly make modifications in thecourses I teach.
  • Dr.PH - University of Kentucky
  • MPH - The Ohio State University
  • MA - West Virginia University
  • BA - Wright State University
Research Interests
  • Public Health System and Services Research
  • Rural Healthcare & Delivery Systems
  • Addiction Recovery
  • Academic Public Health
  • Health Law, Policy & Regulation
Center for Addiction Recovery, Center for Public Health Practice and Research
chendricks@georgiasouthern.eduChristopherHendricksProfessor of History912-344-2725Hawes 106BArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryChristopher E. Hendricks has taught at the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern since 1993. He has worked extensively in archaeology, historic preservation, and museum interpretation with many organizations including the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Old Salem, Inc., and the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts. He is the author of numerous publications, including The Backcountry Towns of Colonial Virginia, Old Southern Cookery, and The Piedmont Towns of Colonial North Carolina. He received his Bachelor of Arts in History and English from Wake Forest University and his Master of Arts and Doctorate in History from the College of William and Mary in Virginia, where he specialized in early American history and material culture.
Teaching Philosophy
I approach each of my classes with the basic idea that if you have high expectations, students will rise to meet them. I feel it is important in all of my classes, from freshmen surveys to graduate seminars, not only to present material to the students, but to also train them in skills that will serve them throughout the rest of their lives, i.e., to be able to research thoroughly, evaluate critically, and communicate effectively.
  • PhD College of William and Mary in Virginia
  • MA with Apprenticeship in Historical Archaeology, College of William and Mary in Virginia
  • BA Wake Forest University
Research Interests
  • Colonial and Early National America
  • Religious History, the Moravian Church
  • Culinary History, Southern Foodways
  • Town Development
htung@georgiasouthern.eduHo JuiTungAssociate Professor912-478-1342Room 2011, Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthHo-Jui Tung, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Health Policy and Community Health, Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University. Dr. Tung has focused his research on social gerontology and health policy since his doctoral dissertation. He has been analyzing large-scale survey data and claims data to identify disparities in preventive care use and end-of-life care planning across older populations. He also has extensive experiences in examining the mechanisms of health disparities and linksbetween social determinants of health and health inequalities.
Teaching Philosophy
Over my teaching career in public health, I have emphasized on: 1) conceptual thinking skills that apply to situations students might encounter in the future; 2) improving understanding of foundational knowledge and skill in public health; 3) illustrating the interdisciplinary nature of public health; 4) link relevant, both historic and contemporary, public health events to expand their interests in public health. Because of my training in socio-behavioral sciences, I always urge students to pay attention to the relationship between individual behavioral choices and their consequences on the health of the populations.
  • Ph.D. in Health Behavior and Health Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Research Interests
  • Gerontology and Health Policy
jbrawner@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4437-0762JamesBrawnerProfessor of Mathematics and Associate Chair, Department of Mathematical Sciences912-344-3186 University Hall 281AArmstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciences Jim Brawner is a professor of mathematics on the Armstrong campus of Georgia Southern University, where he has taught since 1997. His research interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the organizer of a student/faculty problem solving group, the Eagle Problem Solvers, which has published over 100 solutions, and had over 300 additional solutions acknowledged in mathematical journals. In his spare time he enjoys knitting and running marathons.
  • Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992
  • B.A., Williams College, 1985
Research Interests
  • Algebraic Geometry
  • Combinatoric
  • Apportionment and Voting Theory
woreilly@georgiasouthern.eduWilliamO'ReillyVisiting Instructor of Mathematics912-478-5390Math/Physics 2042BStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesMr. O’Reilly is a visiting instructor of mathematics on the Statesboro campus . He joined the Georgia Southern University Mathematical Sciences department in 2024.
  • M.S., Georgia Southern University, 2024
  • B.S., Georgia Southern University, 2022
Research Interests
  • Graph Theory, Chemical Graph Theory
wcoggins@georgiasouthern.eduWilliamCogginsSenior Lecturer912-478-4370 Mathematics, Room 3044Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciences I am a senior lecturer in mathematics with a strong interest in computational mathematics and machine learning, specifically how to train neural networks to solve NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems. I currently serve as the assessment coordinator for MATH 1232 and teach all courses from College Algebra through Calculus. I currently work with Dr. Weitian Tong in the department of computer science and am looking to enroll in the PhD in Applied Computing.
  • M.S. Computer Science - GSU, 2025
  • M.S. Mathematics - GSU (2015)
  • B.S. Physics - GSU (2013)
  • B.S. Mathematics - GSU (2013)
Research Interests
  • Machine Learning
  • Combinatorial Optimization
  • NP-Hard Problems
heisenreich@georgiasouthern.eduHeidi EisenreichAssociate Professor, Mathematics Education Math/Physics 2310Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Heidi A. Eisenreich specializes in mathematics education for preservice K-8 teachers. Her teaching approach emphasizes collaborative learning, solving problems in multiple ways, and mathematical discourse to foster a deep conceptual understanding of mathematical concepts. Beyond the classroom, Dr. Eisenreich focuses on preparing preservice teachers for professional learning at conferences and supporting families through hands-on mathematics workshops. She holds leadership positions in the Georgia Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators and the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, demonstrating her commitment to mathematics teaching and learning.
  • Ph.D., Mathematics Education, University of Central Florida, 2016
  • M.A., Mathematics, Jacksonville University, 2016
  • M.Ed., Education, Cardinal Stritch University, 2006
  • B.S., Mathematics, Carroll University, 2001
Research Interests
  • Deepening Content Knowledge
  • Supporting Preservice Teachers to Present
  • Supporting Parents’ Content Knowledge
schang@georgiasouthern.edu https://sites.google.com/a/georgiasouthern.edu/schang/mathematics/researchSungkonChang Professor of Mathematics912-478-1475 Math/Physics 2309Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesSungkon’s research interest lies in the area of number theory, and he published works on the arithmetic of elliptic curves and topics in elementary number theory. He has been fostering undergraduate mathematics by participating in the journal problem solving sessions and assisting with preparations for the William Lowell Putnam Competition for many years.
  • Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2005
Research Interests
  • Number Theory
asills@georgiasouthern.eduAndrew SillsProfessor of Mathematics and Statistics912-478-5424Math/Physics 3305 and University Hall 272Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesProfessor Sills joined the Georgia Southern faculty in 2007. His research interests include combinatorial number theory, especially integer partitions, and related topics including all areas of mathematics influenced by Srinivasa Ramanujan. He is the author of the book An Invitation to the Rogers–Ramanujan Identities published by CRC Press in 2017. More recently, he has expanded his research program to include mathematical statistics. He enjoys classroom teaching and individual mentorship of students in mathematics and statistics. Several of his student advisees have gone on to earn the Ph.D. degree.
  • Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2002
  • M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1994
  • B.A., Rutgers University, 1989
Research Interests
  • Combinatorial Number Theory
Statistical Consulting Unit (SCU), Center for Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science (DIMACS)
estehr@georgiasouthern.edu https://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/eryn-m-maher Eryn Michelle MaherAssociate Professor912-478-57062303 Math/Physics Bldg StatesboroArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Maher joined Georgia Southern University in 2017 as a mathematics educator specializing in K-8 teacher preparation. Her passion lies in fostering mathematical creativity, critical thinking, and real-world application among undergraduate students. Dr. Maher's teaching approach emphasizes inclusive strategies to support diverse learners, addressing math anxiety, and building strong mathematical identities. Her research focuses on developing self-reliant math learners, effective use of language and technology in instruction, incorporating authentic contexts in problem-solving, and promoting diversity in mathematics education.
  • Ph.D. Mathematics Education, Michigan State University, 2017
  • M.A. Mathematics, Minnesota State University, 2007
Research Interests
  • Self-Reliant Learning
  • Educational Technology
  • Real-World Mathematics
  • Inclusive Instruction
  • Teacher Preparation
fhamzalup@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/felix-g-hamza-lup-2FelixHamza-LupProfessor912-344-2680Science CenterArmstrong CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Computer ScienceDr. Hamza-Lup research centers on the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence, with a particular focus on advancing human cognition, haptic systems/robotics, augmented and mixed reality, and interactive 3D web-based simulation and training environments. In addition, he actively explores cutting-edge domains such as distributed ledger technology, ubiquitous computing, distributed sensor systems, and cryptography, applying these innovations to secure, decentralized systems. His ongoing projects include developing multi-modal training and simulation systems in critical areas like medical simulation. Felix is awardee of the Fulbright fellowship for outstanding research.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Hamza-Lup is deeply committed to professional growth, engaging in numerous development events aimed at refining course design, content delivery, and cultivating dynamic, meaningful interactions between students and instructors. By embracing cutting-edge pedagogical strategies, he ensures knowledge transfer, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. He adapts course content to the diverse needs of his students, creating an inclusive, stimulating learning environment. With a strong focus on integrating real-world applications into the curriculum, he empowers students to actively engage with the material, deepening their understanding and preparing them for real-life challenges.
  • Ph.D. Computer Science
Research Interests
  • HumanComputer Interaction
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Security
tan@georgiasouthern.edu https://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/admin/workspace/personal/overview/TuyinAnAssociate Professor of Mathematics Education 912-478-5335Math/Physics 2320Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Tuyin An has been a dedicated member of the Mathematical Sciences Department at Georgia Southern University since 2017. As a mathematics teacher educator, her research spans several critical areas, including reasoning and proof, geometry for teachers, technology in mathematics education, and teachers’ number sense. Dr. An is recognized as an MAA Project NExT Fellow and an AMTE STaR Fellow, reflecting her commitment to professional development and excellence in mathematics education. She also serves as a co-director of the Georgia Southern University Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of STEM educators.
  • Ph.D., Purdue University - West Lafayette
  • M.A., New York University
Research Interests
  • Reasoning and Proof
  • Geometry for Teachers
  • Technology in Mathematics Education
  • Teachers’ Number Sense
jgoshorn@georgiasouthern.eduJohnGoshornAssociate Professor, Multimedia & Film Production912-478-0534Sanford 2007Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Communication ArtsJohn Goshorn is an Associate Professor of Multimedia and Film Production and coordinates the BS degree program in Multimedia and Film Production within the Department of Communication Arts. An alum of the University of Central Florida and James Madison University, he also teaches courses in the Interdisciplinary Minor in Film Studies.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching is primarily focused on the skills students need to think critically, think independently, and think creatively about the media arts. In so doing, my students are able to acquire essential tools to effectively participate in the cultural, intellectual, and economic discourse the media arts comprise, the inherent complexity of which lends itself well to such higher-level thinking, which is an asset to students of any academic discipline.
  • MFA in Film, University of Central Florida
  • BS in Media Arts & Design, James Madison University
  • Professional Acting Certificate in Meisner Technique, Truthful Acting Studios
Research Interests
  • Scripted/Narrative Film & TV Production
  • Screenwriting for Film & Television
  • Directing and Performance for Screen
cfung@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/isaac-fung-2IsaacFungProfessor912-478-5079Hendricks 2029Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesDr. Isaac Chun-Hai Fung is an infectious disease epidemiologist with experice in mathematical modeling, data analysis, and digital health. He investigates the transmission of communicable diseases with a focus on respiratory infections and environmentally transmitted infections. He applied a variety of methods, from classical statistical methods to machine learning and mathematical modeling, to address public health problems and to provide solutions to policy-makers. He is especially interested in assisting public health agencies in their responses to public health emergencies. Note: Please do not change my GS Scholar profile, as I maintain it myself.
Teaching Philosophy
Epidemiology of Infectious diseases; mathematical modeling of infectious disease transmission dynamics
  • Ph.D. in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London
  • M.Sc. in Control of Infectious Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • B.A. in Natural Sciences (Biological), University of Cambridge
Research Interests
  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology
  • Outbreak Responses
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Covid-19
  • Digital Health
Institute for Water and Health
meremeeva@georgiasouthern.eduMarinaEremeevaProfessor, Director of the JPHCOPH Core Laboratory912-478-0504Hendricks Hall, 501 Forest DriveStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesDr. Marina Eremeeva is a microbiologist and a biochemist by training. Dr. Eremeeva has worked in both academic and government institutions in Russia, France and USA including the WHO Reference Center for Rickettsioses in Marseille and the CDC in Atlanta. Dr. Eremeeva is certified for work in BSL-3 laboratories and serves as the GS Biosafety Officer. She has worked internationally and served as an invited faculty and organizer of training workshops in China, St. Kitts-Nevis, Guatemala, Tunisia, Haiti, and India. Dr. Eremeeva is an Associate Editor for New Microbes & New Infections, Heliyon Microbiology and Frontiers, and serves on grant panel reviews, and as an AdHoc reviewer for scientific journals.
Teaching Philosophy
My primary goal in teaching is to provide a nurturing environment that facilitates thinking and personal growth by my students, and to give them an opportunity to reach a higher degree of competence.
  • D.Sc., University of Mediterranean, Aix-Marseille II. 1996
  • Ph.D., The N.F. Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, 1990.
  • M.D., The N.I. Pirogov 2nd Moscow State Medical Institute, 1985
Research Interests
  • Exposure Assessment to Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
  • Evaluation of Anthropogenic Impacts on The Occurrence and Incidence of Vector-Borne Diseases in Rural and Urban Areas
  • Technology Transfer and Building International Laboratory Capacity
  • Cellular and Immunological Aspects of Microbial Pathogenesis
Core Public Health Laboratory
doyunlee@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/doyun-lee-186089239/DoyunLeeAssistant Professor912-478-60281101H Engineering BuildingStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Civil Engineering & ConstructionDr. Lee holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University and an M.S. and B.C. in Architectural Engineering from Kyung Hee University in South Korea.Dr. Lee's research focuses on advancing robotics equipped with visual sensors to navigate construction environments, understand surrounding semantics, and perform complex construction tasks. His recent work includes developing real-time automated mobile robotic systems to improve project outcomes, address safety concerns, and mitigate labor shortages in construction industry.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Lee's teaching experiences have given him valuable insights into the three pivotal elements that significantly impact effective instruction. First and foremost, motivating students emerges as a top priority. Secondly, he firmly believes in the power of students learning-by-doing. Lastly, he is committed to providing unwavering support to his students, both academically and personally. This comprehensive approach encapsulates how he endeavors to inspire his students and continually evolve as an educator.
  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
  • M.S. in Electrical Engineering
  • M.S. in Architectural Engineering
  • B.A. in Architectural Engineering
Research Interests
  • Construction Robots with Machine Vision
  • Computer Vision-based Quality and Schedule Management
  • Cost Estimation System for Deployment Life Cycle
Construction Automation and Robotics Laboratory (CARL)
Bfeltman@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/history/faculty/feltman/Brian K.FeltmanProfessor of History912-47'8-5835IAB 3014Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryBrian K. Feltman is professor of Modern European history. He has held research fellowships from the German Historical Institute and the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) and published articles on violence against prisoners of war, relationships between POWs and local women, German-Jewish war veterans, and the prosecution of Nazi war criminals. His first book, The Stigma of Surrender: German Prisoners, British Captors, and Manhood in the Great War and Beyond, received the Society for Military History's Coffman Prize for the best first-manuscript in the field of military history. His current project examines the visual and material culture of mourning in Germany from 1914-1933. In 2023 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is centered on student/teacher interaction and sharing my enthusiasm for history in a way that encourages students to develop a better understanding of their place in the world. In the process, they improve the communication and critical thinking skills that will benefit them regardless of the career path they choose.
  • Ph.D. in History, The Ohio State University
  • MA in History, Clemson University
  • BA in Secondary Education, Clemson University
Research Interests
  • Modern Germany
  • War & Society Masculinity
  • Visual & Material Culture
  • National Socialism
hsamawi@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/hani-samawi-2HaniSamawiProfessor of Biostatistics and Interim Chair912-478-1345Hendricks Hall 1012Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesPh.D. in Biostatistics from the University of Iowa (USA) in 1994. Full Professor of Biostatistics at Yarmouk University until 2006. Currently, I am a tenured Full Professor in Biostatistics and Interim Chair, since July 1, 2019, in the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences, at Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern University. I served as the Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics Director from August 2008 to June 2016. Associate Editor of Frontiers in Child Health and Human Development. A guest editor for a special issue of the Internal Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. The issue focus is on innovative data and statistical applications in Public Health.
Teaching Philosophy
As a Biostatistician, my teaching philosophy focuses on providing students with practical tools and fostering critical thinking for success in Public Health, Medicine, and Engineering. I emphasize hands-on learning and curiosity-driven exploration to enhance understanding. My open-door "coffee hours" create a welcoming environment for discussion, and I promote teamwork through real-world data projects that bridge theory and application. At Georgia Southern University, I have guided theses and dissertations, with many students presenting and publishing their research. I integrate technology using software like SAS, SPSS, and R, and have successfully taught online courses since 2012.
  • Ph.D., The University of Iowa, 1994. Major: Biostatistics/Epidemiology
  • MS, The University of Iowa, 1991. Major: Applied Statistics
  • MS, Yarmouk University/Jordan, 1986. Major: Statistics
  • BS, Yarmouk University/Jordan, 1981. Major: Mathematics/Statistics
Research Interests
  • Statistical Methods for Medical Diagnostics
  • Resampling Methods, Bootstrap, Simulation, Monte Carlo Methods, Mcmc Methods
  • Inference for Complete and Missing Data Analysis
  • Meditation Analysis for Different Types of Modeling
  • Ranked Set Sampling
Karl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Research
cowens@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/news/expert/?username=charles.owensCharlesOwensClinical Associate Professor229-322-8290Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthServes as Associate Clinical Professor for the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health (JPHCOPH) and the Director of the Center for Public Health Practice & Research. Provides instruction in the JPHCOPH Health Policy & Community Health Department focusing on health care finance and policy. He administers various programs targeting areas of public health including but not limited to, Public Health, hospitals, Emergency Medical Services, needs assessment, program evaluation, strategic planning, health systems planning and various other components within health and health care arenas. With over 30 years of experience he has held a variety of senior leadership positions across the entire continuum of care.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to provide a current practical understanding of viable health care delivery systems working across the continuum of care to meet the needs of people within the service area so that all may thrive.
  • Master’s of Science in Accounting
  • Bachelor’s of Science in Marketing
Research Interests
  • Health Care Delivery Systems
  • Rural Hospitals
  • Community Health
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers
  • Rural Health
Center for Public Health Practice and Research
cschachner@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/art/faculty-staff/CaseySchachnerAssociate Professor of Art912-344-2556Annex II Room 104Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesBetty Foy Sanders Department of ArtCasey Schachner is an Associate Professor of Art at the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art at Georgia Southern University. Her research activity explores various traditional and contemporary sculptural mediums as well as temporary site-specific installations and permanent public artworks. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and featured in numerous publications. Recent accomplishments include being selected as one of three recipients of the 2022-2023 Georgia Sea Grant for Artists, Writers, and Scholars program for her collaborative research with the Biology department in exploring the Intersection of art, science, and marine conservation using algal biomass waste.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on collaboration and inclusivity in the engaging environment of a fine arts studio. I encourage students to think critically in their creative endeavors and be curious with each new artistic medium and technique.
  • M.F.A., University of Montana, 2019
  • B.F.A., Baylor University, 2010
Research Interests
  • Sculpture
  • Public Art
  • 3D Foundations
  • Art + Science
jlangdon@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jody-l-langdon-2JodyLangdonProfessor912-478-5378Hollis 1101BStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Jody Langdon is a Professor of Exercise Science and Coaching Education at Georgia Southern University. Reinforcing the teacher/scholar model, her research focuses on the provision of autonomy support in sport and academic settings. This work has resulted in her being awarded the Georgia Southern University SoTL Scholar Award along with the University System of Georgia Regent’s Award for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. She has also earned recognition as a Center for Self-Determination Theory International Scholar and as a National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Fellow.
Teaching Philosophy
Meaningful learning happens in spaces where students are actively engaged, supported by mechanisms that allow for progress without penalty. Aligned with this idea, I teach students with active learning in mind, utilizing technology and high-impact practices where appropriate. Students are taught in an environment where it is ok to fail and try again, understanding the true process of learning.
  • PhD
Research Interests
  • Self-Determination Theory
  • Coach Education
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
jgibson@georgiasouthern.eduJoshua D.GibsonAssistant Professor912-478-78262268 Biological SciencesStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy research is focused on understanding the genetic and evolutionary basis of phenotypic traits that vary between insects. I’m particularly interested in traits that contribute to speciation by acting as barriers to gene flow, either by stopping mating or reducing the fitness of hybrids. I’m also interested in the mechanisms and evolution of sociality in ants. My work integrates genetics, physiology, and behavior to understand how traits evolve and interact to produce the diversity of life we see today.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on creating an inclusive and flexible learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and backgrounds, fostering a sense of belonging for every student. By combining adaptability with high academic expectations, I strive to challenge students while providing the support they need to achieve their fullest potential.
  • Phd, Arizona State University, 2013
  • MS, Arizona State University, 2011
  • BS, Loyola College in Maryland, 2003
Research Interests
  • Speciation
  • Genetics
  • Evolution
  • Sociality
  • MitochondrialPhysiology
James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
jchopak@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/admin/workspace/personal/overview/Joanne Chopak-FossAsociate Professor912-478-15301022 Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Chopak-Foss is an Associate Professor and director of the MPH program in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Chopak-Foss received her Ph.D. and M.S. from Penn State University in Health Education and a B.S. degree in Physical Education from the University of Delaware. During her academic career, she has been a leader in curriculum development for both undergraduate and graduate education in public health and has developed over 10 different classes for the University.
Teaching Philosophy
Throughout my tenure at the institution, my teaching philosophy has evolved into the belief that learning is a process and that students who are active learners will be more successful in individual classes and in their programs of study. I have worked diligently to create original authentic assignments that applied meaningful and relevant skills integral to public health practice. My passion for teaching is expressed in providing an inclusive environment in which the expectation is for ALL students to be successful and continually updating curriculum that contributes to the success of the student beyond the classroom. I have a simple philosophy that has guided my teaching for over 30 years
  • BSPE University of Delaware
  • MS in Health Education Penn State University
  • PhD in Health Education Penn State University
Research Interests
  • Maternal and Child Health Issues
  • Improving Health Literacy Among Adolescents
  • Improving Breastfeeding Duration and Exclusivity in Low-Income Women
  • Antecedents for Adolescent Pregnancy and Early Pubertal Timing
  • Sexual Health Curriculum Development for K-12
hongjiewang@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/history/faculty/dr-hongjie-wang/Hongjie WangWangAssociate Professor 912-344-3130Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryPhD in History from Brown. Research interests include Chinese history, food culture, and US-China relations.
Teaching Philosophy
Learning without Thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous
  • PhD in History at Brown University
Research Interests
  • Political History of Medieval China
  • Food Culture
aadhikari@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/atin-adhikari-2AtinAdhikariProfessor of Environmental Health Sciences912-478-2289Hendricks Hall, Room 2025Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesDr. Adhikari's extensive research spans critical public health areas, such as environmental air quality, occupational health, and respiratory health. As a Principal Investigator, he has conducted laboratory and field studies on bioaerosol exposures and their impact on respiratory health among farm workers. His work also involves overseeing grants focused on immunomodulator bioaerosols, pesticide residues, and the effects of air pollutants on children's respiratory microbiome. Currently, he is spearheading projects aimed at improving indoor air quality and implementing sustainable methods to reduce pesticide exposures. Additionally, he has actively contributed to US DTRA projects related to inactivating hazardous microorganisms.
Teaching Philosophy
I strongly support a curriculum that combines environmental health with basic sciences and emphasizes hands-on experiences. This approach will help students apply what they learn to real health problems. Instructors should clearly communicate the practical aspects of environmental health. An engaging, active learning environment is important for a successful graduate course on environmental health. At the undergraduate level, instructors should introduce students to various environmental and occupational health and safety problems. Teachers should be committed and able to effectively communicate the practical aspects of environmental health through a mix of lectures, discussions, and group activities in classes and online discussion forums.
  • BSc
  • MSc
  • PhD in Science
Research Interests
  • Environmental Health
  • Air Quality
  • Environmental Microbiology
  • Biodefense
Core Public Health Laboratory
jajones@georgiasouthern.eduJefferyJones912-478-74222005 Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Jeff Jones, MA, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Community Health at the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University.
Teaching Philosophy
Engaging students involves building on knowledge they have already mastered and expanding upon it.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Kentucky
Research Interests
  • Health Informatics
Center for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Center for STEM Education (i2STEMed), Center for Public Health Practice and Research, Institute for Water and Health
knti@georgiasouthern.eduKwakuNtiAssociate Professor912-344-2701108 B Hawes HallArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryBorn and raised in Ghana, Kwaku Nti attended University of Ghana, Legon, University of Cape Coast, and University of Ghana, again, where he taught in the Department of History from 2000 to 2003. In 2003, Nti came to the United States. He graduated from Central Michigan, 2005, and Michigan State University, 2011, Nti has been teaching African and World History courses in Georgia Southern University since 2011. He is the author of Maritime Culture and Everyday Life in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Coastal Ghana: A Social History of Cape Coast (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2023).
Teaching Philosophy
Always aiming at creating a learning community in every teaching encounter through systematic presentation of facts to enable students confidently do insightful interpretations.
  • Ph.D., Michigan State University
  • M.A., Central Michigan University
  • M. Phil., University of Ghana
  • P.G.C.E., University of Cape Coast, Ghana
  • B.A. (Hons.), University of Ghana
Research Interests
  • African History
  • African Diaspora
  • History of Ghana
  • Youth, Expectations, and Society in Africa
  • Globalization in World History
Center for Africana Studies
kharp@georgiasouthern.eduKimberlyHarpAdministrative Assistant III912-478-5195Hollis 2123C and Ashmore Hall 138Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsWCHP Office of the DeanI am double eagle currently serving as the communication officer and marketing liaison for the Waters College of Health Professions.
  • B.S. Child and Family Development, 2007
  • Certificate in Public and Nonprofit Management, 2013
  • Master in Public Administration, 2014
tmbrown@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/tricia-brownTricia MuldoonBrown Department Chair and Professor912-344-3244 University Hall 277Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciencesnonw
  • Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2009
  • M.S., University of Kentucky, 2005
  • B.S., Marshall University, 2003
Research Interests
  • Algebraic Combinatorics
  • Recreational Mathematics
aiacob@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pf-wvHQAAAAJ&hl=enAlinaIacobProfessor of Mathematics912-478-5839Math/Physics 3323Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciences Alina joined the Department of Mathematical Sciences in 2007. Her research is in Homological Algebra, and applications to Commutative and Noncommutative Algebra, and to Model Category Theory. Her publications include one book, a book chapter, and 40 journal articles. She has advised six Master’s Theses at Georgia Southern so far.
  • Ph.D., University of Kentucky 2005
Research Interests
  • Homological Algebra
  • Commutative Algebra
KDUNN@GEORGIASOUTHERN.EDUhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/kerry-dunnKerryDunnSenior Lecturer/Clinical Coordinator912-344-3352Ashmore Hall 146Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceKerry Dunn is the Clinical Coordinator and Senior Lecturer for the Radiography Program at Georgia Southern University in Savannah, Georgia. She teaches didactic, laboratory, and clinical courses within the Radiologic Sciences Degree Program and Radiography Concentration.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on clinical leadership and mentoring in medical imaging and radiography in order to provide high-quality medical imaging and patient care.
  • Ed.D., Georgia State University, 2022
  • M.Ed., The University of Georgia, 2011
  • B.S.Ed., The University of Georgia, 2004
  • A.M.Sc., Emory University, 2006
Research Interests
  • Clinical Leadership
  • Mentoring
  • Medical Imaging
  • Clinical Supervision
ekartchner@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/languages/faculty-staff/kartchner/EricKartchner912-478-5303IAB 2053Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of World Languages & CulturesEric Kartchner is an associate professor of Spanish. For his bachelor’s, he studied French, Spanish, and Philosophy; his master’s studies were in Hispanic literature and Romance linguistics; and his doctoral studies focused on early modern Hispanic literature, with minors in Hispanic linguistics and comparative literature. He enjoys teaching a wide variety of courses in language, literature, and linguistics. His research ranges from the Spanish Baroque to the Latin American Boom to best practices in language pedagogy.
Teaching Philosophy
Demonstrate, practice, perform, review, repeat.
  • PhD Indiana University, Bloomington
  • MA University of Nevada, Reno
  • BA Weber State University
Research Interests
  • Hispanic Literature
  • Hispanic Culture
  • Hispanic Linguistics
  • Spanish Language
  • Foreign Language Pedagogy
abelzer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/history/faculty/dr-allison-scardino-belzer/Allison ScardinoBelzerProfessor912-344-3120Hawes 103BArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & Humanities, Honors CollegeDepartment of HistoryDr. Allison Scardino Belzer, Professor of History at Georgia Southern University, specializes in modern European history, focusing on women’s experiences in Italy and Britain. Her research explores gender, war, and social activism in 19th-20th century Europe. Her book, “Women and the Great War: Femininity under Fire in Italy,” was published in 2010. She regularly contributes to edited volumes and journals and has authored texts for classroom use. A dedicated educator with multiple teaching awards, she’s passionate about undergraduate research and using innovative methods. Her current research examines Jewish women artists in post-Risorgimento Italy and the Ashurst family’s activism in the Victorian era.
Teaching Philosophy
I foster student engagement and critical thinking using innovative methods and rigorous coursework, emphasizing primary source analysis. I employ diverse pedagogical approaches, including Reacting to the Past role-playing, to deepen understanding and develop essential skills. My courses balance content with skill development, emphasizing writing, discussion, and collaborative learning. I bring my scholarship into the classroom, modeling historical research methods and involving students in archival work. My goal is to cultivate empathy, critical analysis, and a passion for lifelong learning. I have authored OER projects and published texts for classroom use with Oxford and Pearson.
  • Emory University, Ph.D. (2002),
  • M.A. (1999)
  • Vassar College, A.B. (1993)
Research Interests
  • Modern Britain & Modern Italy
  • Family Identity & Women's History
  • Cultural History of the Two World Wars
bsammons@georgiasouthern.eduElizabeth SammonsAdministrative Specialist912-478-1859Hollis 2124-Statesboro Campus and Ashmore 138-Armstrong CampusArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsWaters College of Health Professions Dean's Office20 years of service to Georgia Southern University. Currently the budget manager for the Waters College of Health Professions as well as a Notary Public
wlynch@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=G4aIDPEAAAAJWillLynchProfessor of Chemistry; Chair, Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics912-344-3144Nursing Chemistry Building, 2003B, Math / Physics Building, 2005, Science Center 2603Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Lynch received his B.A. degree from Kalamazoo College in 1986. He did research with Dr. Thomas Smith studying quadruple bonded molybdenum complexes. His Ph.D. was awarded in 1991 under the direction of Dr. Richard Lintvedt at Wayne State University studying oxygen atom transfer reactions in osmium complexes. Dr. Lynch completed a postdoc at the University of Georgia with Dr. Donald Kurtz on the activation of molecular oxygen using copper complexes. Dr. Lynch joined Armstrong State College in 1993, now Georgia Southern University. Dr. Lynch’s research interests include the use of metal complexes for catalysis and modeling biological systems, coordination chemistry, coordination polymers and halogen bonding interactions.
  • Ph.D., Wayne State University, 1991
  • B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1986
Research Interests
  • Materials Science
  • Xray Crystallography
  • Bioinorganic Modeling
  • Coordination Chemistry & Catalysis
COSM Core Research Lab, Center for Advanced Materials Science | GS-CAMS
agarrity@georgiasouthern.eduAprilGarrityProfessor912-344-2864Armstrong Center 254Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceApril Garrity, PhD, CCC-SLP is professor of communication sciences and disorders at Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus in Savannah. She teaches courses in neurogenic communication disorders, dysphagia, and research methodology. Her interests include life participation and quality of life among individuals with neurogenic communication disorders, and the scholarship of teaching and learning, specifically service-learning and trauma-informed educational practices. April maintains an active clinical practice and she is also a trained yoga and meditation instructor.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in the development and implementation of engaging, meaningful experiential learning activities for students. I frequently utilize elements of the flipped classroom model so that my students and I can work together in class on activities such as clinical cases, role playing scenarios, and other problem-based and group learning exercises. I also incorporate service-learning and trauma-sensitive teaching and learning strategies to support habits of mind that promote students' resilience and growth mindset.
  • Ph.D.
  • CCC-SLP
Research Interests
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
samanthamcdaniel@georgiasouthern.eduSamanthaMcDanielAssistant Professor, Graduate Program Director912-344-2786Armstrong Center, Room 248Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceSamantha L. McDaniel is an educator, clinician, and researcher in the field of speech-language pathology. She has 20 years of clinical experience with patients ranging from neonates to centenarians and has a passion for clinical work, supervision, and research in acquired neurogenic communication disorders. Dr. McDaniel teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses within the Communication Sciences and Disorders program.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy emphasizes real-world application, interaction, and student-centered learning in speech-language pathology. I believe that students construct knowledge through experience and collaboration, fostering meaningful dialogue and continuous learning. I incorporate experiential learning, problem-based learning (PBL), and guest speakers to enhance critical thinking and practical skills. Additionally, I promote a growth mindset, encouraging students to embrace challenges and view mistakes as opportunities for development.
  • Ph.D.
  • CCC-SLP
Research Interests
  • Adult Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders
  • Cognitive-Communication
  • Cognitive Screening
  • Geriatrics
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Rite Care Center for Communications Disorders
hrosko@georgiasouthern.eduHelenRoskoAssistant Professor of Geography912-478-8040Herty, 1113Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityDr. Rosko is a human-environment geographer whose research program is situated at the intersection of international and domestic development processes, climate change adaptation, and livelihoods (rural). Working with vulnerable populations in the Global South (sub-Saharan Africa) and the United States (the Southeast and Central Appalachia), Dr. Rosko employs a critical lens to understand how wider development processes are conceived, implemented, and intersect the everyday lives of individuals and communities. Her driving research goal is to better understand the individual, community, and institutional contexts of vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation to explore practical pathways for more sustainable and just futures.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Rosko teaches human geography courses and especially those related to human-environment geographies. Her pedagogical motivation is to disrupt student knowledges, encouraging students to question what they know about various socio-environmental processes in the world (ontology) and how they know about them (epistemology). She welcomes all students, regardless of background, identity, or experience to her courses.
  • Ph.D., Clark University
  • M.S., University of Tennessee-Knoxville
  • B.A., College of Charleston
Research Interests
  • Human-Environment Geography
  • Development
  • Livelihoods
  • Social Dimensions of Climate Change
Socially Engaged Environment & Development Lab (SEED)
skersey@georgiasouthern.eduScottKerseyProfessor of Mathematics912-478-1963MP 2308Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Kersey’s research centers on Approximation Theory and Computational Science, with a specialization in Splines. His current work involves the Approximation and Optimization of functions using B-Spline Quasi-Interpolants on Tensor Product and Sparse Grids. He also explores the Mathematics of Curves and Surfaces, as well as applications in Machine Learning.
Teaching Philosophy
This goes with his bio : In his Numerical Analysis course, students gain hands-on experience with Matrix Factorizations (SVD,QR) and related computational tools applied to areas like Image Compression, Principal Component Analysis, Classification, Least Squares, and Spline fitting. Additionally, Dr. Kersey manages the LaTeX Thesis Template used by graduate students and coordinates our WeBWorK server for undergraduate coursework.
  • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1999
Research Interests
  • Interpolation and Approximation
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Spline Curves and Surfaces
  • Sparse Grid Methods
jjimenez@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jos%C3%A9-a-jim%C3%A9nez-2José A.Jiménez Assistant Professor912-478-4051Nursing/Chemistry Building, Room 3216AStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsJosé A. Jiménez earned a PhD in Applied Chemistry in 2009 at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, focusing on optical properties of doped glasses. Following a post-doctoral stint at New College of Florida, in 2011 he joined the Department of Chemistry at University of North Florida. In June 2015, he joined BASF Corporation (Union, NJ) as materials scientist to develop glasses for solar cells and inorganic coatings for Li-ion batteries. In August 2019 he joined Augusta University and in 2021 received the Visiting Faculty Award at SRNL to study nuclear waste glass simulants. He is currently at Georgia Southern University and also serves as Editorial Board Member for the journals Scientific Reports and Applied Sciences.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe teaching science involves communicating information in a clear and straightforward way without sacrificing or compromising reality and accuracy. It also seeks to develop skills in students with the objective of preparing them to become competent and responsible professionals/scientists. I consider critical thinking and a student-centered classroom to be key in the teaching-learning process. It is central to help the students in connecting new knowledge with existing one and integrate it into the cognitive structure to apply it. I believe promoting an environment of respect, trust, and responsibility in the classroom is essential for academic success.
  • Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, 2009
Research Interests
  • Materials Chemistry and Physics
  • Glasses and Thin Films
  • Optical Materials
  • Nanomaterials
  • Luminescence
Center for Advanced Materials Science | GS-CAMS
jkelly@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jacque-l-kelly-2Jacque L.KellyProfessor of Geology912-478-8677Herty 0105Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityJacque L. Kelly is a Professor of Geology in the School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability. She teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses for the Geosciences Program, where she strives to make complex topics engaging for students of all backgrounds. Her research focuses on using geochemical and geophysical tools to explore a variety of coastal processes. She is passionate about fostering student curiosity and hands-on learning in the classroom and in the field.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on fostering active engagement and critical thinking. I incorporate diverse teaching methods, including traditional lectures, flipped classrooms, case studies, and student response systems to accommodate different learning styles. By creating interactive learning environments, I encourage students to take ownership of their education, apply concepts to real-world problems, and develop lifelong skills for inquiry and collaboration.
  • Ph.D. University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2012
  • M.S. University of Wisconsin at Madison, 2006
  • B.S. Northland College, 2004
Research Interests
  • Groundwater Geochemistry
  • Coastal Hydrology
  • Electrical Resistivity Tomography
  • Stable Isotope Geochemistry
  • Radioactive Isotope Geochemistry
kfry@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/philosophy/current-faculty-staff/dr-karin-fry/KarinFryProfessor of Philosophy912-478-7577Newton 3301BStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Philosophy & Religious StudiesKarin Fry is a Professor of Philosophy at Georgia Southern University. She is the author of Life, Theory, and Group Identity in Hannah Arendt's Thought (2022), Beyond Religious Right and Secular Left: The Road to Compromise (2014), and Arendt: A Guide for the Perplexed (2009). She is the managing editor of Arendt Studies: A Journal on the Life, Work, and Legacy of Hannah Arendt. She teaches courses in Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of Art, and Political Philosophy.
Teaching Philosophy
In my courses, I help students develop critical thinking and civil discourse skills by examining different philosophical beliefs in a supportive, inclusive, and engaging learning environment. Emphasizing the influence of ideas and their impact on the world, students gain clarity on their own beliefs and seek to understand viewpoints that differ from their own.
  • Ph. D. The University of Memphis
  • M.A. Boston College
  • B.A. University of Rhode Island
Research Interests
  • Hannah Arendt
  • Political Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Art
  • Continental Philosophy
smccarroll@georgiasouthern.eduSarahMcCarrollProfessor of Theatre912-478-5615Sanford Hall 3015Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Communication ArtsDr. Sarah McCarroll is a creative scholar whose work centers on the intersection of actors’ bodies onstage and historical costume. She focuses on the theatre and drama of late-nineteenth-century England and Ireland and can often be found showing people pictures of her favorite stage costume – Ellen Terry’s 1888 Lady Macbeth gown, which is embroidered with beetle wings. Dr. McCarroll teaches courses in Script Analysis, Theatre History, Irish Theatre and Costume Design, and is the resident costume designer for the Theatre program. She spends her summers as the Costume Shop Manager and Wardrobe Supervisor for the Tony-Award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Teaching Philosophy
I think a lot about bodies, and to me the body is always the complete person – physical, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional in one place. Bodies are the essential tool of my creative scholarship and are central to my publications. They are ever-present in the students who share classroom space with me and with whom I work on productions. In all of my teaching, whether it’s in a classroom setting, or the lab environment of the costume shop, I hope to metaphorically bring bodies into the space: to support students as they build the skills and confidence to make their own ideas an integral part of the production process, and to provide every student with exemplars who they can recognize in the authors and theatrical practitioners we study.
  • Ph.D, Indiana University, 2011
  • MFA, University of Alabama, 2004
  • B.A., University of Missouri, 1997
  • A.F.A, Young Harris College, 1995
Research Interests
  • Historical Body
  • Historical Costume
  • Nineteenth Century British Theatre
  • Irish Drama
  • English Renaissance Theatre
Center for Irish Research & Teaching, Center for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
skersey@georgiasouthern.eduScottKerseyProfessor of Mathematics912-478-1963MP 2308Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Kersey's research focuses on Approximation Theory and Computational Science, with expertise in Splines. His work includes function Approximation and Optimization using B-Spline Quasi-Interpolants on Tensor Product and Sparse Grids, as well as the Mathematics of Curves, Surfaces, and Machine Learning applications. In his Numerical Analysis course, students engage with Matrix Factorizations (SVD, QR) and tools for Image Compression, PCA, Classification, and Least Squares. Dr. Kersey also oversees the LaTeX Thesis Template for graduate students and manages the WeBWorK server for undergraduates.
Teaching Philosophy
My primary goal in teaching is to make complex mathematical concepts accessible to students while equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed for success. I reinforce their understanding through low-stakes, take-home assessments, such as homework, online assignments, written exercises, take-home midterm exams, and programming projects. This approach promotes active learning, encouraging students to engage deeply with the material and better prepare for high-stakes assessments.
  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, The University of WIsconsin-Madison
Research Interests
  • Interpolation and Approximation Theory
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Tensor Product and Sparse Grid Techniques
  • Spline Curves and Surface Modeling
mmbyrd@georgiasouthern.eduMeganByrdAssociate Professor, Sport and Exercise Psychology Program Director912-478-2274Hollis 1103bStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Megan Byrd, CMPC, is an Associate Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology and a member of the University Mental Performance Team. Dr. Byrd is also the Co-Director of Mental Performance for South Georgia Tormenta FC. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in sport and exercise psychology and supervises graduate students' practicum and internships. She is involved in many committees for the Association of Applied Sport Psychology and the Executive Board of APA Div 47. Dr. Byrd has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Eastern Kentucky University, a master’s degree in sport studies from Miami University, a master’s degree in counseling and a Ph.D. in sport and exercise psychology from West Virginia University.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is rooted in creating a positive classroom community, being a scholar-teacher, and utilizing application-based teaching techniques.
  • PhD in sport and exercise psychology from West Virginia University
  • MA in counseling from West Virginia University
  • MS in Sport Studies from Miami University
  • BS in psychology from Eastern Kentucky University
Research Interests
  • Perfectionism
  • Concussion Recovery
  • Mental Performance
  • Anger and Aggression
Sport and Exercise Psychology lab
czhao@georgiasouthern.eduChunshanZhaoProfessor912-478-0088MP 2305Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesChunshan Zhao is a Professor in the College of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematical Sciences on the Statesboro campus of Georgia Southern University.
Teaching Philosophy
Every student has their own unique talents, skills, challenges, and background. Motivated students learn best. We must give every student equal opportunities to learn and grow.
  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Iowa, 2006
  • M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Xian Jiaotong University, 1997
Research Interests
  • Nonlinear Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
kharbaugh@georgiasouthern.eduKristinaHarbaughDoctor912-344-3017Solms HallArmstrong CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthService on committees directed at serving under-represented students and advancing inclusive excellence.Participation in programs aimed at increasing the pipeline of under-represented groups entering higher education.Mentoring of under-represented students.Address barriers facing under-represented groups in access to education, health care, economy, social mobility, or participation in creative endeavors.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as an educator is to incorporate interdisciplinary content, inquiry based learning, and interactive teaching strategies in the classroom. I feel that this strategy is imperative in helping students in my classes develop the skills and self confidence that they need to become successful public healthcare professionals.
  • DrPH DrPH, Community Health Behavior and Education, 2020
  • Master of Healthcare Administration, 2015
  • Bachelor of Science, Health Promotion and Education, 2013
Research Interests
  • Cancer Prevention
lpadgett@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DKsIeNkAAAAJ&hl=enLea WPadgettPrincipal Lecturer912-344-2946Science Center 2105Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsLea Padgett received her Ph.D. from Clemson University researching pyrrole-based cannabinoids. This was followed by a one-year postdoctoral fellowship at North Carolina State University studying post-translational modifications of G-protein coupled receptors by NMR and modeling ligand binding in the CB1 receptor. She has worked for Armstrong State University and now Georgia Southern University since 2006. Her main teaching focus is general chemistry and science courses for non-STEM majors.
  • Ph.D. Chemistry, Clemson University, 2005
  • B.S. Chemistry, Clemson University, 2000
rbohler@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/robert-m-bohler-jr-2RobertBohlerAssistant Professor912-478-1259Hendricks Hall Room 2014Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Bohler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy & Community Health at the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern University. He completed his Ph.D. in Social Policy with a focus in behavioral health policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University as a T32 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism pre-doctoral fellow. He is trained in epidemiology, health services research, and health policy. Dr. Bohler has a strong passion for working with colleagues and communities to develop innovative responses to the addiction and overdose crisis in the United States.
Teaching Philosophy
I would define my teaching philosophy as being committed to preparing the next generation of public health professionals and leaders to improve population health.
  • PhD from Brandeis University
  • MA from Brandeis University
  • MPH from Georgia Southern University
  • AB from University of Georgia
Research Interests
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Opioid Crisis
  • Harm Reduction
  • Addiction Recovery
  • Drug Policy
Center for Addiction Recovery
dnazaruk@georgiasouthern.eduDziyanaNazaruk Associate Professor 912-344-2686Solms 109 CArmstrong CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Nazaruk became a faculty member at GSU in January 2018. She also serves as an Internship Coordinator for the graduate students at JPHCOPH. Dr. Nazaruk implemented multiple qualitative research projects in the past 10 years that have focused on designing and implementing community-based interventions and improving health and wellness in women and children locally and globally. Dr. Nazaruk has spent the past ten years working on community-driven actions to examine health outcomes while working with rural and hard-to-reach populations and mentoring students to practice in community organizations. Those efforts have contributed to her commitment to addressing the social determinants of health and promoting health equity. 
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Nazaruk is dedicated to providing a learning environment that is exciting and empowering for all students. She believes that it is important to treat each student as an individual and to continue her professional growth. She treats her students with respect and encourages each student to express their individual needs. Dr. Nazaruk is an avid supporter of diversity among students and she feels she has much to learn from them as they share their unique perspectives. She also believe that students will be more successful, if they are actively engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. As a means of facilitating this active engagement, Dr. Nazaruk implements assignments to help students apply new skills and tools in practice.
  • DrPH
  • MPH
  • MSSM
Research Interests
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Community-Based Research (CBR)
  • Qualitative Research
  • Obesity Prevention Research
mbrown@georgiasouthern.eduMatthewBrownSenior Lecturer of Mathematics; Director, SMART Center912.344.3165Science Center 133Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesMatt Brown is an alum of the University of Kentucky and is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. He teaches math classes on the Armstrong campus and online. He is also the Director of the Science & Mathematics Academic Resource & Tutorial (SMART) Center that provides free peer-led tutoring in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics to Georgia Southern students on the Armstrong campus and in a virtual environment.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as an educator is to have a classroom focused on the students. Giving all students every opportunity to succeed in class is my goal. Georgia Southern students are involved with countless other things in their lives such as full-time jobs, families, and adjusting to moving to a new city for college. This, however, does not mean being a pushover and changing expectations. It is my belief that every student that passes my class should be able to continue to any other higher level math class at Georgia Southern and not be at a disadvantage to the rest of the class. Bringing standards up to the highest level and motivating students to achieve them are the keys to fulfillment of these expectations.
  • M.A., University of Kentucky, 2004
  • B.A., Illinois College, 2002
jccolongaud@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/j-checo-col%C3%B3n-gaud-2J. Checo Colón-GaudProfessor of Biology; Associate Dean, Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies912-478-0053Biological Sciences Building, Room 3328Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & Mathematics, Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate StudiesDepartment of BiologyI'm a freshwater ecologist interested in the role that consumers play in organic matter processing and how they may influence stream ecosystem functioning. My research is directed towards understanding the ecology of freshwater systems, particularly focusing on food web structure and organic matter dynamics. Most of my recent and ongoing work has focused on tropical headwater streams, coastal plain rivers and wetlands in the southeastern US.
Teaching Philosophy
I incorporate active learning and inquiry-based methods, along with traditional methods, while presenting information in a variety of ways to suit the various learning styles of my students. I also strive to incorporate local and current issues that relate to course material as much as possible, as this can make class discussions more relevant and interesting to students.
  • Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, 2008
  • M.S., Louisiana State University, 2003
  • B.S., The University of Texas at El Paso, 2000
  • Freshwater Ecology
Research Interests
  • Community Ecology
  • Coastal Plain Rivers
  • Tropical Ecology
beross@georgiasouthern.eduBarbaraRossSenior Lecturer912-877-1914Liberty Campus, 118Liberty CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesBarbara E. Ross is an alum of Georgia Southern University and is a Senior Lecturer of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Ms. Ross teaches core math courses on the Liberty campus.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on the idea that all students can learn and appreciate mathematics. I encourage students to use collaboration and active learning strategies to foster a growth mindset toward the learning of mathematics.
  • Ed.S., Georgia Southern University, 2003
  • MEd., Armstrong Atlantic State University, 1996
  • BSEd., Armstrong State College, 1989
wdhury@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/wasimul-chowdhury/Wasimul Q. ChowdhuryAssociate Professor912-478-4731Natural Sciences Building, Room 2204BStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy name is Wasimul Q. Chowdhury and I am an Associate Professor (NTT) in the Department of Biology. I received my Ph.D. from Osaka University in 1996. I teach different ranges of biology courses which include microbiology, concepts of biology, principles of biology, etc. I have been teaching Georgia Southern for the last 11 years. My aim is to make every student of mine an avid fan of biology!
Teaching Philosophy
I believe learning is a process, not a product. Learning involves change in knowledge, beliefs, behaviors, or attitudes. This change unfolds over time. Learning is the direct result of how students interpret and respond to their experiences and conscious and unconscious, past, and present. To enhance students’ learning process, I believe that it is my duty to provide a healthy learning environment. So, my goal is to create an engaging, student-centered, and creatively inducing learning environment. To achieve these learning outcomes, I design my course learning objectives to encompass critical thinking and application of skills. To achieve this goal, I attempt to create a classroom atmosphere that helps with such learning.
  • Ph.D, Osaka University, 1996
  • MS, Dhaka University, 1989
  • BS, Dhaka University, 1987
Research Interests
  • Biodegradable Polymer
  • Protein Translation
  • Renewable Energy
jvillavargas@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jorge-villa-vargas-2JorgeVilla-VargasLecturer912-478-0051Math/Physics Building, Room 2043Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsJorge Villa-Vargas is s Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics at Georgia Southern University. He joined Georgia Southern in 2013. His research interest is centered on the evolution of galaxies and the effect of galactic interactions using computer simulations.
Teaching Philosophy
In what ways should my students be different as a result of completing my courses? My compromise as a teacher is to facilitate a student’s learning experience which helps them understand fundamental concepts and principles of physics, and apply them to problems in an organized and logical way. I wanna help them to become better thinkers and problem solvers! The acquired knowledge and skills must contribute to their professional and personal success, when used as tools to appreciate things, evaluate situations and make decisions. Students should discover science as the best instrument we have to understand the things around us and find joy in that understanding.
  • Ph.D., University of Provence, France, 2006
Research Interests
  • Galactic Dynamics
  • Evolution of Galaxies
  • Galactic Interactions
  • Numerical Simulations
  • Physics Education
dnivens@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/delana-gajdosik-schartnerDelanaGajdosik SchartnerProfessor of Chemistry, Assistant Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, Executive Director, Institute for Innovative and Integrated Studies912-344-2954Georgia Southern Research Labs #1002, Mowhawk Street SavannahArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Schartner leads initiatives to enhance adult and online learner enrollment, degree completion programs, and workforce development, while also serving as State Authorization coordinator. Since 2000, she has secured over $7.6 million in grants for STEM education and diversity. Her research includes 24 peer-reviewed publications and over 100 presentations. A graduate of the USG Executive Leadership Institute, she held numerous administrative roles at Georgia Southern, including as a former Dean of COSM. She helped create three degree programs at Georgia Southern and co-founded the Alliance for Women in STEM and the DEI Collaborative.
  • Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 1998
  • BS Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 1993
Research Interests
  • Chemistry/STEM Education
  • Diversity in STEM
  • Environmental Analytical Chemistry
lyu@georgiasouthern.eduLiliYuKEP endowed Chair, Professor912-478-1278Hendricks Hall 1013Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesI am KEP endowed Chair and a professor in JPHCOPH at Georgia Southern University. I graduated from The Ohio State University, department of Statistics in 2007. Then I joined Biostatistics discipline in JPHCOPH at Georgia Southern University as an assistant professor. My main research is survival data analysis. We develop new techniques for heteroscedastic survival data based on the accelerated failure time model. We also analyze survival data to investigate the effects of risk factors on the survival time based on Cox model.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe teaching is about inspiring students to think critically and develop a love for learning. I use active learning techniques, such as group discussions and problem-based learning, to ensure deep engagement with the material. I connect theoretical concepts to real-world applications to make learning more relatable. I’m committed to creating an inclusive classroom that values diverse perspectives and adapts to student needs. I provide continuous assessment and feedback, helping students reflect and grow. My goal is to foster a supportive environment for lifelong learning and critical thinking.
  • The Ohio State University
Research Interests
  • Survival Data Analysis
  • Missing Data Analysis
lancemcbrayer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bj0jkOQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoLanceMcBrayerProfessor & Curator of Herpetology912-478-0545Biological Sciences 1160Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMcBrayer is an integrative organismal ecologist interested in understanding how phenotypes respond to natural selection and variation among habitats.
Teaching Philosophy
McBrayer teaches courses in herpetology, comparative vertebrate anatomy, and evolution. He strives to provide challenging, real-world experiences for students so that they may develop skills sets that are applicable to any career path.
  • B.S. Biology, Berry College
  • M.S. Biology, Buffalo State College
  • Ph.D Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Ohio University
Research Interests
  • Organismal Ecology
  • Herpetology
  • Behavior
  • Physiology
Oliver Institute for Coastal Plain Science
jhodgson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bEk_tlgAAAAJ&hl=enJayHodgsonProfessor912-344-3043Science Center 1004Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyDr. Jay Hodgson is a Professor in the Department of Biology and teaches a mixture of undergraduate and graduate courses covering a variety of subjects including Introductory Biology, Microbiology, Ecology, and Evolution.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers around building trust with students and promoting their success. I teach the way I would want to be taught by being transparent and enthusiastic to help encourage students to feel safe to ask questions, follow their curiosity, and challenge themselves. I want to instill a sense of wonder of the natural world and teach students to critically think like biologists so they can make informed decisions as citizens and excel in the workplace as employees and leaders.
  • Ph.D., The University of Alabama, 2009
  • M.S., University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2002
  • B.S., St. Norbert College, 1999
Research Interests
  • Limnology
  • Aquatic Ecology
  • Predation
  • Long-Term Ecological Data
sopoku@georgiasouthern.eduSamuellOpokuProfessor912-478-6985Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthSamuel T. Opoku, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Community Health, Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. Dr. Opoku received his Ph.D. in Health Services Research Administration and Policy from The University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Opoku’s research has sought to generate actionable evidence that would improve the health and healthcare access of disadvantaged populations through stakeholder engagement and the use of innovative research methods. He has disseminated his work through publications in reputable journals, policy briefs and technical reports, and presentations at several scientific and practice conferences as well as to state and local community leaders and policymakers.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to approach my duty as a teacher and an agent of societal change, focusing on nurturing critical thinking and providing students with the tools needed to question, innovate, and create solutions to the world’s problems.
  • PhD
  • MBChB
Research Interests
  • Rural Health
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Access to Care
ldbrown@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=G4Q4gKoAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sraLisaBrownAssociate Professor912-478-5857Biological Sciences 3358Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyDr. Lisa D. Brown earned a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University and completed postdoctoral training at Vanderbilt University. She currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, where she instructs undergraduate and graduate courses in microbiology and immunology.
Teaching Philosophy
In my approach to teaching biology, I aim to cultivate a deep and thorough comprehension of the subject matter. This involves delving into the intricacies of biological concepts and processes, and emphasizing their relevance to real-world scenarios. By fostering a holistic understanding, students can develop a strong foundation that enables them to apply their knowledge effectively in practical situations.
  • Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 2016
Research Interests
  • Insect Immunology
  • Medical and Veterinary Entomology
  • Arthropod Vector Biology
James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
tjroberts@georgiasouthern.eduTheaonica JoyRobertsClinical Coordinator, Radiation Therapy Program912-344-2834Armstrong Center 237Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceMy name is Theaonica Joy Roberts. I'm the Clinical Coordinator of the Radiation Therapy Program for the Department of Clinical Sciences. I have a Masters degree in Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology in Radiation therapy, both from Armstrong Atlantic State University. I have been a radiation therapist for 23 years beginning my career at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL and returned to Savannah at the Anderson Cancer Institute at Memorial Health. My experiences have created a passion in dedicating my time, and talent to fostering a positive, compassionate and engaging learning environment for students. My free time is dedicated to my husband and two children, community service and long walks. Philippians 4:6-7
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in a commitment to fostering a supportive, engaging, and ethically responsible learning environment. I aim to empower future healthcare professionals to be knowledgeable, compassionate, and adaptable, ready to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving field.
  • Master of Public Health, 2014
  • Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences, Radiation Therapy, 2001
kpatton@georgiasouthern.eduKellyPattonAssistant Professor of Physics 912-344-2920Science Cetner, Rm 2020Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsI have been at GSU since the fall of 2019. Before that I was an assistant professor at Georgia Gwinnett College. Before that I completed three postdocs: one in Germany, one at LSU, and one in South Korea.
Teaching Philosophy
People learn by doing.
  • Ph.D, University of Georgia, 2006
Research Interests
  • Ultracold Atomic Gases
  • Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
  • Quantum Information
sgremillion@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=MVmfiwIAAAAJ&hl=enSaraGremillionProfessor912-344-2671Science Center 1016Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy research and teaching interest is in fungal biology.
Teaching Philosophy
I aim to provide inclusive instruction to all students.
  • Ph.D. Plant Pathology
  • B.A. Biology
Research Interests
  • Fungal Biology
  • STEM Education
  • Inclusive STEM Teaching
cchamp@georgiasouthern.eduCharlesChampProfessor912-478-5477Math/Physics room 3308Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesI am originally from Arkansas growing up in the back waters of the Mississippi Delta. I received my PhD from the University of Louisiana-Lafayette in 1986, a MA degree in Statistics from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1982, and a BS and MS in Mathematics from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas 1971 and 1973, and a AA degree from Southern Baptist College now Williams Baptist University in 1968. I begin my teaching career as a high school mathematics teacher in a small high school in Brookland High School in Arkansas. Although it has been thirty-seven years since obtaining my Ph.D., my research interest is mainly in the area of statistical quality control. I have published several papers in this area.
Teaching Philosophy
I am interested in providing instruction at all levels including supervising student research projects. Over the years, I have taught a wide variety of statistics courses. These experiences influence courses that I presently teach. I routinely teach an elementary statistics courses. On occasions, a senior course in statistics; and as we have students, various graduate courses. Further, I am actively involved in our Statistics Group’s Seminar Series which supports the academic growth of our faculty. I plan to continue these activities.
  • PhD in Statistics, University of Louisiana-Lafayette
  • MS in Statistics, University of Missouri-Columbia
  • MS in Mathematics, Arkansas State University
  • Associate of Arts Degree, Williams Baptist University
Research Interests
  • Statistical Quality Control
  • Design of Experiments
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Change Point Analysis
  • Analysis of Means
Statistical Consulting Unit
rkvance@georgiasouthern.eduscholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/r-kelly-vance-2Robert KellyVanceProfessor of Geology912-478-5353Herty 2116cStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityRobert Kelly Vance completed B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology at the University of Kentucky in Lexington and worked at the Institute for Mining and Minerals Research conducting Devonian oil shale research before entering doctoral studies at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Dr. Vance teaches Environmental Geology labs, and Mineralogy, Petrology, Field Methods, and Economic Geology courses for geology majors on the Statesboro campus. Dr. Vance has taught field-based conservation and environmental geology courses on St. Catherines Island where he continues saltwater intrusion research with colleagues.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching style includes building a “foundation” knowledge of geological features, principles and processes followed by application of this knowledge base to recognition, interpretation, critical thinking, and problem solving. The application of geology to understand and appreciate the natural processes that shape our planet, and local environment is essential to my teaching. Field trips in advanced geology courses, generate enthusiasm and camaraderie in the student cohort and appreciation for nature and the science of Geology. My teaching integrates lectures with the development of practical lab, field, research and communication skills to graduate students equipped to begin a professional career or graduate studies.
  • Ph.D. New Mexico Tech
  • M.S. University of Kentucky
  • B.S. University of Kentucky
Research Interests
  • Igneous Petrology & Geochemistry
  • Economic Geology
  • Carolina Terrane Geology
  • Barrier Island Environmental Geology
  • Ground Penetrating Radar Applications
leege@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/a/georgiasouthern.edu/leege_lissa/Lissa M.LeegeProfessor of Biology912-478-0800Biological SciencesStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyLissa M. Leege is a Professor of Biology, trained as plant ecologist with an interest in threats to biodiversity and ecosystem restoration. Current work focuses on 1) sand dune ecology and restoration on Tybee Island and 2) the impacts of non-native species invasions in wetlands. Dr. Leege teaches environmental biology, botany, plant ecology and sustainability-related courses and has enjoyed the opportunity to teach study abroad in Italy and Ireland. She is involved in sustainability-related service at the local and state level.
Teaching Philosophy
The driving force behind Dr. Leege’s teaching has always been to engage her students in the process of science and to teach critical thinking skills that will outlast any memory of course content. In recent years her key learning outcomes have also expanded to include engaging students in the development and implementation of solutions to sustainability challenges. The approach to these learning outcomes varies by course level, but includes a diversity of teaching strategies (experiential learning, original research projects, service-learning, etc.) that speak to the different learning styles and seek to engage every student.
  • Ph.D, Michigan State University, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology
  • Secondary Teacher's Certification. Westminster College of Salt Lake City
  • B.A. in Biology with Departmental Distinction, St. Olaf College
Research Interests
  • Coastal Sand Dune Ecology and Restoration
  • Non-Native Plant Invasions
  • Ecology and Management of Rare Plants
  • Plant Conservation Ecology
  • Plant Population and Community Ecology and Threats to Biodiversity
meimeilin@georgiasouthern.eduMeimeiLinAssociate Professor of Geography912-344-2974Science Center 2009Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityMeimei Lin is an Associate Professor of Geography in the School of Earth, Environment & Sustainability and an affiliate faculty member at the Institute of Coastal Plain Science. She is a broadly trained geographer and environmental scientist who utilizes mathematical, statistical, and geospatial technology to study human-environment interactions, focusing on land change science, urban analytics, regional planning, agricultural sustainability, and corporate social responsibility. Dr. Lin teaches a variety of geography courses, mentors students, and actively engages in community outreach.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on developing students' critical thinking and self-directed learning skills to foster independence and lifelong learning. I integrate lectures, hands-on exercises, discussions, and projects to connect concepts with real-world applications in an engaging, student-centered environment. I continuously refine my courses using student feedback, clear grading rubrics, and professional development to enhance clarity and effectiveness.
  • Ph.D., Miami University
Research Interests
  • Geographic Information Science (GIS)
  • Remote Sensing and Urban Analytics
  • Regional and Urban Planning
  • Agricultural Sustainability
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
smateer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RMcEABMAAAAJ&hl=enScott CMateerProfessor of Biology912-344-3101SC 1021Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyI am a first-generation college student and was the first in my family to earn a bachelor’s degree. I went to graduate school with the sole purpose of becoming a biology professor, aiming to join an institution focused on student learning. This is why I decided to join the biology faculty at Armstrong Atlantic State University. While I now find myself at an institution striving to become a research university, my focus remains dedicated to undergraduate education in the sciences.
Teaching Philosophy
I strive to create a student-centered classroom by using evidence-based practices that emphasize hands-on activities, team projects, and real-world problem-solving. My goal is to have students take ownership of their learning and to reflect on how they are learning so that they become the lifelong learners needed to be successful throughout their academic and professional careers.
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Virginia, 2004
  • DrPH, University of Texas, 1998
  • BS in Biology with a Philosophy Minor, University of Nebraska-Omaha, 1989
grich@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/gregg-richGreggRichAssociate Professor of Sport Management; Undergraduate Coordinator of Sport Management Program912-478-2583Hollis Building, 1119BStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDuring his time at Georgia Southern, Dr. Rich has taught 15 different sport management courses, teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level. His primary areas of expertise are sport marketing, endorsement/sponsorship, event management and sales. He has been recognized for his teaching contributions twice, receiving the Waters College of Health Professions Jr. Faculty Teaching Award and the Waters College of Health Professions Sr. Faculty Teaching Award for the 2019-2020 and 2022-2023 academic years respectively. Dr. Rich also serves on several university and departmental committees, and received the Waters College of Health Professions Senior Faculty Service Award for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Teaching Philosophy
While Dr. Rich desires his students to achieve high marks in the courses he teaches, his focus more on preparing them for career success. This long-term perspective influences his teaching philosophy, which is founded on 1) fostering an environment that is focused on exhibiting proactive, professional accountability and 2) developing critical thinking skills through use of intense, practical application projects. Often, Dr. Rich uses scaffolding techniques--the construction of skill-development through increasingly difficult, yet related, activities--to present material from a conceptual/theoretical state to a practical application.
  • Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2017
  • MS Sport Administration, Ohio University, 2004
  • MBA, Ohio University, 2004
  • BS Kinesiology (Sport Management), James Madison University, 2002
Research Interests
  • Student-athlete experiences
  • Fan Experience
  • Endorsement/sponsorship leveraging
  • SoTL
naggarwal@georgiasouthern.eduNeelamAggarwalSenior Lecturer912-4782375MP 2043AStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesI joined Georgia Southern in 2012 as a Math faculty. Currently I serve as a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics. My teaching assignments include both in-person as well as online classes over a wide range of courses, such as Calculus I, Survey of Calculus, Trigonometry, College Algebra, and Math Modeling. I have been involved in various COSM committees, such as Gateway to Completion (G2C) for Calculus, Core Curriculum Committee, Scholarship (Statesboro campus), Course Assessment coordinator for Math 1113/1112, (Pre-Calculus/ College Trigonometry), Faculty Grievance Committee, COSM Faculty Senate (as an Alternate member), and Co-chair of Junior Varsity Math Competition hosted by the Math Department of Georgia Southern University.
Teaching Philosophy
I see my role as a facilitator, encouraging collaboration among students through group activities and study sessions. I implement class activities rooted in teamwork so that the students can work on course-related problems together in groups in class and outside by forming study groups. I promote the use of the free tutoring facilities offered by the university and by the Math department, which significantly boosts student success. After over 30 years of teaching across different locations, I have been blessed to experience smiling students walking out of the last class session with a sense of pride in their accomplishments and the ability to successfully advance to their future endeavors.
  • Effective Online Teaching Practices, 2022
  • MS Philosophy, Mathematics, University of Delhi, 1986
  • Master of Arts, Mathematics, University of Delhi, 1984
  • BA Mathematics, University of Delhi, 1982
Research Interests
  • Functional Analysis
ccosta@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/art/faculty-staff/CynthiaCostaPrincipal Lecturer of Art History912-344-2699Solms Hall, 214AArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesBetty Foy Sanders Department of ArtCynthia Costa specializes in ancient Egyptian art and architecture. She earned an undergraduate degree in painting in 2000 and a terminal degree in Art History in 2009, focusing on Egyptian art. Since then, she has served as Principal Lecturer of Art History at GSU, where she has developed and taught a wide range of courses on ancient art and architecture. With multiple certifications in online education and best-practice teaching, graduate teaching status, numerous presentations, and notable publications, Cynthia’s research has also a range of historical subjects speaking to her depth and breadth of knowledge which she has contributed to resources in major art history textbooks.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is based on the belief that art history provides insight into human experience, allowing students to explore how cultures express identities, beliefs, and values through visual art. With a focus cultural and other contextual traditions, I aim to inspire curiosity and critical thinking about art’s role in history. I emphasize active dialogue and engagement, showing students the relevance of art history today. Visual literacy is a core goal, teaching students to analyze visual media in cultural contexts. Inclusivity, adaptability, and integrating research into teaching are key, encouraging students to develop their own interpretations and become lifelong learners.
  • M.F.A. in Art History, SCAD, Savannah, GA
  • B.F.A. in Painting, SCAD, Savannah, GA
  • A.A. in Painting, Joliet Junior College, Joliet, Illinois
  • Certificate in Effective Instruction
Research Interests
  • Ancient Egyptian Art History
  • Canonical Eye Types found in Ancient Egyptian Sculpture
  • History of Art
  • Materials & Techniques
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
fturner@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/felicity-turner-2Felicity M.TurnerAssociate Professor History; Provost Faculty Fellow for Interdisciplinary Education912-344.3611Hawes 105BArmstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryFelicity M. Turner is an Associate Professor of US History. Before coming to Georgia Southern, Dr. Turner was a Law and Society Fellow at the Maurer School of Law at Indiana University in Bloomington; the Law and Society Fellow at the University of Wisconsin Law School in Madison; and a postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. Studies Center at the University of Sydney in Australia. In addition to her 2022 book, Proving Pregnancy: Gender, Law, and Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century America, she has published several articles and essays on the legal history of reproduction in the nineteenth-century U.S., one of which received the 2014 Nupur Chaudhuri Award from the Coordinating Council of Women in History.
Teaching Philosophy
As an historian, I demonstrate how a range of historical actors contributed in meaningful ways to the shaping of the American past, even as they were denied access to formal structures of power and state governance. This approach informs my teaching, in which my overarching objective is to challenge all learners to rethink the conventional historical narratives with which they are so familiar.
  • PhD, Duke University
  • MA, La Trobe University
  • BA (Hons), Monash University
Research Interests
  • Legal History
  • Medical History
  • US South
  • Women & Gender
  • Reproductive Justice
Center for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Institute for Innovative and Integrated Studies (I3S)
wtu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/wei-tu-2WeiTuProfessor of Geography and Geographic Information Science912-478-52332100 E HertyStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityDr. Tu teaches GIS and regional and thematic geography courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Tu’s recent research focuses on the influence of place and space effects on health outcomes. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and served as the mapping supervisor for the Metro Atlanta Equity Atlas project in 2012. Dr. Tu was selected as a Governor’s Teaching Fellow for the University System of Georgia in 2019. He received the International Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Sciences Education Excellence Award in 2021, and he was a Social Determinants of Health & Place Fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2024.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe teachers should empower students to become life-long learners, creative thinkers, passionate practitioners, and effective communicators. Education is a lifelong journey, measured by students' ability to learn independently and use their talents for the greater social good. Teachers must foster critical thinking, encouraging students to see the world from diverse perspectives. I advocate for maps as vital tools for understanding global issues and developing spatial thinking skills. I value experiential learning. As the Chinese proverb says, 'It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books,' highlighting the importance of real-world experience over theoretical knowledge.
  • Ph.D. from Texas A&M University
  • M.S. degree from East China Normal University
  • B.S. degree from East China Normal University
Research Interests
  • Geographic Information Science
  • Spatiotemporal Models
  • Health Geography
  • Spatial Epidemiology
  • Sustainability Science
Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics
yan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yan-Wu-62YanWuProfessor of Applied Mathematics912-478-0382MP2325Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Yan Wu is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Georgia Southern University. His research interests include adaptive control of nonlinear dynamical systems with uncertainties, fractional-order dynamical systems and control, and machine learning. He has been collaborating with scholars across the disciplines such as electrical, mechanical, and biochemical engineering. He actively engages students in research in addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate courses.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering an inclusive learning environment where each student is encouraged to develop learning skills on a daily basis. I uphold the value of student success centered instruction, not only their success in my classes, but also prepare students to succeed at the next level.
  • Ph.D. Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, University of Akron, 2000
  • M.S. Applied Mathematics, University of Akron, 1996
  • B.Sc. Computational Mathematics and Computer Science, Beijing University of Technology, 1992
Research Interests
  • Adaptive Control Systems
  • Disturbance Rejection Control
  • Fractional-order Dynamical Systems and Control
  • Differential Algebraic Systems
  • ANN, CNN, WNN and Machine Learning
akonkle@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/amanda-konkle-2AmandaKonkleAssociate Professor912-344-2625Gamble Hall 131Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishDr. Konkle is an Associate Professor of Film Studies and English in the English Department. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in film and television studies and literature, both online and in-person. Her courses satisfy degree requirements for students majoring in English, Multimedia and Film Production, and Interdisciplinary Studies. Dr. Konkle’s research centers around classical Hollywood film, gender and media, and adaptation studies.
Teaching Philosophy
I encourage learners to hone their skills in thinking and communicating their thoughts through discussion and encourage an ongoing and balanced class dialogue. Through opportunities to revise their work, learners can push themselves to grow as thinkers and communicators. In my classes, learners share their interpretations, use evidence to support those interpretations, and evaluate the merits of others’ interpretations. I encourage learners to consider audience and purpose and try their hand at multiple forms of communication, including multimodal communication.
  • Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2016
  • M.A., Miami University of Ohio, 2008
  • B.A., Hanover College, 2004
Research Interests
  • Hollywood Film
  • Gender and Media
  • Adaptation Studies
  • Television Studies
  • Film History
Center for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
kveronee@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/kenna-e-veroneeKennaVeroneeAssistant Professor912-478-5845Foy 1004Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesFred & Dinah Gretsch School of MusicKenna Veronee is an alum of Florida State University and is an Assistant Professor of Music Education in the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music where she also serves as the Coordinator of Music Education.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on professional preparation. I want my music education students to be as prepared as possible to enter their future classroom upon graduation and believe that the careful planning and execution of their curriculum content and experiences sets them up for that success.
  • Florida State University, Bachelor of Music Education
  • Florida State University, Master of Music Education
  • Florida State University, PhD in Music Education
Research Interests
  • Preservice Teacher Education
  • Effective Teacher Behaviors
  • Nontraditional Music Education
  • Preservice Teacher Self-efficacy
gmoore@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/georgianne-mooreGeorgianneMooreProfessor of Ecohydrology912-478-8660Biological Sciences 2266Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyThe Moore Ecohydrology Lab seeks to understand how land management and global change affects the water cycle. Distinctly interdisciplinary, our research spans many types of ecosystems from coastal wetlands to tropical montane forests, and utilizes advanced measurement tools. An overarching theme of the Moore Lab is to narrow the knowledge gap between ecohydrology and climate research. Our current research focuses on impacts of sea level rise on barrier island forests. We are developing novel methods to better understand how coastal forests respond to saltwater intrusion, and how salt stress impacts tree health and function. Ultimately the goal of this research is to help protect coastal communities from flooding.
Teaching Philosophy
By design, I link my teaching, research, and service, by exposing students to current priorities for land management and ecosystem restoration. Further, I share with students my networks with management agencies to open doors for employment and advanced degrees. These linkages elevate the impact of my teaching as evidenced by outcomes through student success. My courses emphasize high-impact learning. Hands-on activities provide opportunities for students to observe and engage in scientific practice. Writing assignments help students think and communicate like professionals. It is within this writing framework that students gain enthusiasm and insight for topics that link science to society.
  • Ph.D., Oregon State University, 2003
Research Interests
  • Plant Physiology
  • Forest Hydrology
  • Global Change Biology
  • Coastal Barrier Islands
  • Tropical Forests
James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science, COSM Core Research Lab, Institute for Water and Health
jthornton@georgiasouthern.eduJamesThorntonMAJBldg 262 (Military Science)Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military ScienceMAJ Thornton was born and raised in East Bernard, TX. He has a Bachelors in Political Science from Texas A&M University and a Masters in Military Operational Art and Science from the Air Command and Staff College. His military education includes the Artillery Officer Basic Course, Artillery Captain’s Career Course, and the Air command and Staff College. MAJ Thornton commissioned as an artillery officer through the Officer Candidate School on 6 January 2005 as a college option. MAJ Thornton has deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan and has served forward deployed in both Germany and the Republic of Korea.
Teaching Philosophy
Efficient, collaborative, teambuilding thru experiential learning
  • Bachelors in Political Science
  • Military Officer Candidate School Graduate
  • Military Officer Basic Course Graduate
  • Military Captains Career Course Graduate
  • Masters in Military Operational Art and Science
Research Interests
  • Military Operational Art and Science
  • Leadership & Team Building
ccutler@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&user=mA0CiygAAAAJChristopherCutlerProfessor912-478-71752109C Herty BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy research interests concern the role that genes play in controlling physiological processes. The particular processes I currently study include the systems fish employ to control osmoregulation, and in particular, ion, water and urea transport. My research career has encompassed various biochemical and physiological approaches including molecular genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, cell and molecular physiology, zoology, ichthyology, mammalian and aquatic biology, and I have mainly specialized in research on euryhaline teleost fish (eels; Anguilla sp.) and elasmobranchs (Spiny Dogfish; Squalus acanthias). Previously I have also worked on cultured kidney cells, Mice and Rats, Tilapia, Salmon, Sea Bass, Turbot, Killifish and Hagfish.
Teaching Philosophy
To ensure students learn the maximum that I can get them to learn, as they will need it for their future careers.
  • B.Sc. (Hons)
Research Interests
  • Shark Aquaporin Water and Small Solute Channels
  • Shark Osmoregulation Body Fluid Homeostasis
  • Eel Aquaporin Water and Small Solute Channels
  • Ion Transport in Eels and Sharks
  • Molecular Physiology
btankersley@georgiasouthern.eduBenjaminTankersleyAssistant Director of Graduate Programs912-344-3413Hawes Hall 110D/Parker College of Business 3305Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessGraduate Programs OfficeBenjamin Tankersley is the Assistant Director of Graduate Programs for the Parker College of Business. His main responsibilities program-level assessment of Georgia Southern's MBA programs, advising current students, developing student support infrastructure, and assisting in managing the Graduate Programs Office.
  • M.Ed. Higher Education Administration, Georgia Southern University
  • B.A. Journalism, University Of Georgia
B.A. Journalism, University of Georgia
johnmurphy@georgiasouthern.eduJohnMurphyDirector of Development - Parker College of Business912-478-2277College of Business Building 2200aStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessUniversity Advancement(From LinkedIn) An experienced leader with a demonstrated history of success in unique and eclectic settings both in Higher Education and Professional Levels. Skilled in Management, Development, Sports Psychology, Recruitment, Public Speaking, Curriculum Development and various Media formats. An author of two books and an instructional DVD series, is also a nationally recognized speaker and clinician. A lifelong learner who has earned multiple professional certifications, a Master of Science Degree in Kinesiology, a member of Pi Lambda Theta for Educators, and currently in the dissertation phase of a Doctoral Degree in Curriculum Studies at Georgia Southern University.
Teaching Philosophy
Do no harm.
  • Dissertation Phase Of A Doctoral Degree In Curriculum Studies
Research Interests
  • Sociology Of Sport
  • Philanthropy
Philanthropy
cfaires@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/lscm/christopher-chris-faires/ChristopherFairesAssistant Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management912-478-5488PCOB 3352Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementChris Faires’s primary research area lies at the intersection of reverse logistics and risk management, focusing on how firms can reduce uncertainty in the return process. Other research areas include last-mile logistics, vehicle routing, and simulation modeling. Prior to joining academia, Chris worked professionally as a web developer for both nonprofit and fitness equipment companies.
Teaching Philosophy
In the classroom, Chris strives to help students recognize their role as participants in supply chains and understand how logistics and supply chain management have a daily impact on their lives.
  • Ph.D., Supply Chain Management, Iowa State University
Research Interests
  • Reverse Logistics
  • Omnichannel Retail
  • Last-Mile Logistics
Omnichannel retailLast-mile logistics
jfrederick@georgiasouthern.eduJoshuaFrederickAssistant Professor912-478-5577Parker College of Business Room 3344Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of FinanceJoshua Frederick is an assistant professor of finance at Georgia Southern University. He received his BBA (finance) and MBA from Georgia Southern University and his Ph.D. (risk management and insurance) from The University of Georgia. Frederick’s research focuses on internal financing, mergers and acquisitions, health insurance, social insurance, and insurance regulation. Published research outlets include The North American Actuarial Journal, The European Journal of Operational Research, The Journal of Insurance Issues, and Risk Management and Insurance Review. Prior to his career in academia, Frederick worked in banking and insurance.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching goals are to share the knowledge in my area of expertise, to provide my students with applicable real world skills, and to continuously work to adapt and improve my courses so the material delivered fits the ever changing educational landscape.
  • Phd, University Of Georgia
  • Mba, Georgia Southern University
  • Bba, Georgia Southern University
MBA, Georgia Southern UniversityBBA, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • Internal Financing
  • Health Insurance
  • Social Insurance
  • Insurance Regulation
Health insuranceSocial insuranceInsurance regulation
hannamd@georgiasouthern.eduMarkHannaProfessor912-478-5511PCOB 3327Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementA native of Darjeeling, India, Mark Hanna, Ph.D., is professor of operations and supply chain management in the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University. He formerly served as associate dean of the College and chair of the Department of Information Systems and Logistics. He was on the faculty at the Richard T. Farmer School of Business Administration at Miami University from 1990–2001. He earned a Ph.D. in industrial management and an MS in management from Clemson University.
Teaching Philosophy
If there is no impact on the learner the teacher has not taught. As a result, it is imperative that the teacher adopt a learner-centered development-focused approach (in contrast with the historic norms of instructor-centered content-focused approaches). Because information is readily available from many sources and can be delivered asynchronously with ease, given reasonable class-sizes university instructors' allocation of effort should be heavily weighted toward engaging students with active applications of course content, assessment of learning, providing learner-focused personalized feedback, and ongoing improvement of instructional content and practice.
  • Ph.D., Industrial Management (Clemson University)
  • M.S., Management (Clemson University)
  • B.A., Mathematics (Letourneau University)
M.S., Management (Clemson University)B.A., Mathematics (Letourneau University)
Research Interests
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Operations Management
  • Quality Management
  • Instructional Effectiveness
Operations ManagementQuality ManagementInstructional effectiveness
dpham@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/duong-pham-2Duong KatiePhamAssociate Professor of Finance912-478-6015PCOB 2238Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of FinanceDr. Duong “Katie” Pham, Ph.D., is an associate professor of finance at Georgia Southern University’s Parker College of Business. She holds a Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Central Florida. With a background as an auditor and business consultant, Dr. Pham smoothly transitioned into academia. Her research interests span corporate governance, executive compensation, corporate finance, and real estate. Dr. Pham’s scholarly contributions have been published in respected peer-reviewed finance journals such as the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, and Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy consists of three important goals. The first goal is to be effective in communicating, transferring and sharing my knowledge with students. The second goal is to always be clear and specific in my requirements from student. My third goal is to prepare my students for their career by broadening class materials, sharing career advice, helping them with professional examinations and encouraging them to seek networking events, internships and career opportunities early in their college life.
  • Ph.D., University Of Central Florida, 2017
  • Mba, Marshall University, 2012
  • Bba, Foreign Trade University, 2009
MBA, Marshall University, 2012BBA, Foreign Trade University, 2009
Research Interests
  • Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Executive Compensation
  • Real Estate
Corporate FinanceExecutive CompensationReal Estate
kcruz@georgiasouthern.eduKevinCruzAssistant Professor of Management912-478-0466PCOB 3329/Hawes 208FArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementKevin’s research develops new insights into how psychological and sociological factors impact the negative and positive relationships that employees develop and maintain with their employers (e.g., psychological contract breach), leaders (e.g., social networks), team members (e.g., conflict), and co-workers (e.g., co-worker exclusion).
Teaching Philosophy
My primary goal as a teacher is to develop students’ critical, analytical, and reflective thinking skills through active learning techniques so that they have a competitive advantage on the job market and are high-performing employees.
  • Ph.D., University Of Pittsburgh, 2011
  • B.S., University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, 2007
  • A.A., St. Petersburg College
B.S., University of South Florida St. Petersburg, 2007A.A., St. Petersburg College
Research Interests
  • Employer – Employee Relationships (E.G., Psychological Contract Breach)
  • Leader – Follower Relationships (E.G., Social Networks)
  • Team Member Relationships (E.G., Conflict)
  • Co-Worker Relationships (E.G., Co-Worker Exclusion)
Leader – Follower Relationships (e.g., social networks)Team Member Relationships (e.g., conflict)Co-Worker Relationships (e.g., co-worker exclusion)
lrich@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=cTsAv88AAAAJ&hl=enLeigh E.RichProfessor912-344-2655UH 154FArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyIn the vein of Chekhov, Leigh E. Rich has followed two passions: medicine and the media. A medical anthropologist, she teaches courses in bioethics, health law and policy, health communication, and special topics such as “Literature and Medicine,” “TV’s Take on Medicine,” and “Medicine at the Movies.” Her research focuses on bioethics and the body, health law, pop culture, and gender. A longtime “culture critic,” she has worked for various publications, including as editor of the “Journal of Bioethical Inquiry” and host of “Listening to Literature.” She is an award-winning writer and has worked in Australia, Denmark, Italy, Russia, and Switzerland. She operates an independent publishing company whose books speak to the human condition.
Teaching Philosophy
A Socratic, interdisciplinary approach grounded in epistemology, theoretical perspectives, primary sources, cultural competence, and bridging theory and praxis, particularly in the collaborative and quickly changing fields of health care, bioethics, narrative medicine, law, policy, and the media.
  • Ph.D. Health And Behavioral Sciences (University Of Colorado, 2004)
  • M.A. Cultural And Medical Anthropology (University Of Arizona, 1997)
  • B.A. Cultural Anthropology (University Of Colorado, 1994)
  • Certificate World In World Art History (The Smithsonian Associates, 2019)
M.A. Cultural and Medical Anthropology (University of Arizona, 1997)B.A. Cultural Anthropology (University of Colorado, 1994)Certificate World in World Art History (The Smithsonian Associates, 2019)
Research Interests
  • Bioethics And The Body
  • Health Law
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Pop Culture And Medicine
  • Gender
Health LawMedical AnthropologyPop Culture and MedicineGender
yau@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=kfwpH2AAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoYorisAuProfessor912-478-5999PCOB 2202AStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsDr. Yoris A. Au is chair and professor of the Department of Information Systems and Analytics. Dr. Au he has directed various extensive IS/IT projects and infrastructures. As the Internet was emerging in the 1990s, he worked with investors to establish and operate an Internet service provider company. His areas of research include economics of information systems, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and big data technology. His current areas of teaching include artificial intelligence and machine learning, business intelligence and analytics, enterprise infrastructure and security, and cloud computing (AWS).
Teaching Philosophy
Through teaching, I believe that we have many opportunities to create a meaningful and lifelong impact on our students and help improve their lives. We do this not only by teaching them academic and professional skills but also by fostering their self-esteem and helping them realize and believe that they can achieve their dreams.
  • Ph.D. In Information And Decision Sciences, Carlson School Of Management, University Of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Mn
  • Mba, Katz Graduate School Of Business, University Of Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pa
  • Bachelor Of Civil Engineering, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia
MBA, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, PABachelor of Civil Engineering, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia
Research Interests
  • Economics Of Is/It
  • Machine Learning And Artificial Intelligence For Business
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Business
kschieber@georgiasouthern.eduKasieSchieberGraduate Recruitment Coordinator912-344-3401Hawes 110FArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessGraduate Programs OfficeKasie grew up in rural Illinois and earned her bachelor's in fine arts with a focus in graphic design, marketing, and communication from Western Illinois University. After earning her Master of College Student Personnel Administration from Illinois State University, Kasie moved to the Savannah, Georgia area. Here, she served as the Alternative Breaks Coordinator at Georgia Southern for three years, where her passion for community engagement and leadership development were ignited. Kasie now serves as the Graduate Recruiter for the Parker College of Business, where she is able to utilize her skills in relationship building, marketing and outreach, graphic design, and social media management.
jhroberts@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=g3rAPysAAAAJ&hl=enJamesRobertsAssociate Professor912-478-46872228 Biological SciencesStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyI am a fish ecologist with particular interests in population and community dynamics, dispersal ecology, population and conservation genetics, and environmental change. I apply a variety of field, genetic, and modeling methods to address key questions in fisheries management and conservation biology. At GSU, I teach Fisheries Biology, Ichthyology, Conservation Biology, Evolution and Ecology, Landscape Genetics, Wildlife Management, Research Methods, and Environmental Biology.
Teaching Philosophy
Don't overdo it.
  • Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 2012
  • M.S., Virginia Tech, 2003
  • B.S., University Of Georgia, 2000
M.S., Virginia Tech, 2003B.S., University of Georgia, 2000
Research Interests
  • Fish Ecology
  • Vertebrate Population Dynamics
  • Landscape Genetics
  • Fisheries Science
  • Conservation Biology
Vertebrate population dynamicsLandscape geneticsFisheries scienceConservation biology
tdrake@georgiasouthern.eduTaraDrakeExecutive Assistant912-478-5107Parker College of Business Room 2253Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessAssociate Dean's OfficeExecutive Assistant to the Associate Dean of Parker college
kschieber@georgiasouthern.eduKasieSchieberGraduate Recruitment Coordinator912-344-3401Hawes 110FArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessGraduate Programs OfficeKasie grew up in rural Illinois and earned her bachelor's in fine arts with a focus in graphic design, marketing, and communication from Western Illinois University. After earning her Master of College Student Personnel Administration from Illinois State University, Kasie moved to the Savannah, Georgia area. Here, she served as the Alternative Breaks Coordinator at Georgia Southern for three years, where her passion for community engagement and leadership development were ignited. Kasie now serves as the Graduate Recruiter for the Parker College of Business, where she is able to utilize her skills in relationship building, marketing and outreach, graphic design, and social media management.
  • M.S. College Student Personnel Administration, Illinois State University, 2021
  • Graduate Certificate, Women'S Gender, And Sexuality Studies, Illinois State University, 2021
  • B.F.A. Graphic Design, Marketing, And Communication, Western Illinois University, 2019
Graduate Certificate, Women's Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Illinois State University, 2021B.F.A. Graphic Design, Marketing, and Communication, Western Illinois University, 2019
dserrano@georgiasouthern.eduDianaSerranoDr.912-344-3618Gamble Hall 206Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of World Languages & CulturesI am originally Quito, Ecuador. I have a B.S.in English from Mt. St. Mary´s University, an M.A from Georgetown University in Latin American Studies with a concentration in Latin American Literature, and a PhD from the University of Florida in Latin American Literature. I have been an educator for almost 30 years.
Teaching Philosophy
I have student centered approach to teaching. I focus on student´s success and what students can do and accomplish.
  • B.S. Mt. St. Mary´S University, 1993
  • M.A. Georgetown University, 1997
  • Phd University Of Florida, 2004
M.A. Georgetown University, 1997PhD University of Florida, 2004
Research Interests
  • Colonial Latin American Literature
  • Latinos In The United States
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Technology Use In Second Language Acquistion
Latinos in the United StatesSecond Language AcquisitionTechnology use in second language acquistion
smoss@georgiasouthern.eduSteveMossProfessor of Information Systems and Analytics912-478-07572213Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsProfessor of Information Systems and Analytics
  • Ph.D. Decision Sciences, Georgia State 1994
  • Mba, Georgia State, 1985
  • Bba, U. Of S. Florida, 1982
MBA, Georgia State, 1985BBA, U. of S. Florida, 1982
Research Interests
  • Forecasting
  • Mega Sports Events
  • International Travel
Mega Sports EventsInternational Travel
srossi@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/stephen-rossiStephenRossiProfessor and Associate Dean912-478-8557Hollis 2123Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyIn my role as Associate Dean of WCHP, I manage institutional effectiveness data processes. I oversee curriculum reviews and modifications. I lead student recruitment, retention, and success initiatives. I supervise faculty searches, tenure, and promotion proceduresand manage Statesboro campus operations in the Dean's absence.
Teaching Philosophy
My approach to teaching is grounded in showing students the respect they deserve, challenging them through rigorous coursework, and evaluating their progress fairly to provide everyone an opportunity to succeed.
  • Ph.D., Health, Leisure, And Human Performance Oklahoma State University
  • M.S., Exercise Science Appalachian State University
  • B.A., Physical Education And Health University Of North Carolina Wilmington
M.S., Exercise Science Appalachian State UniversityB.A., Physical Education and Health University of North Carolina Wilmington
Research Interests
  • Sport And Human Performance
rachelsmith@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/mgnt/rachel-williamson-smith/RachelSmithAssociate Professor of Management912-478-0759Parker College of Business Room 3332Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementRachel Williamson Smith, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Management in the Parker College of Business. She joined the faculty at Georgia Southern in 2021 after holding a position at Louisiana State University where she served as the Director of the Industrial/Organizational Psychology Ph.D. Program. She has published over 27 scholarly articles and received the Gary M. Davis Excellence in Research Award from the Parker College of Business in 2024. Dr. Smith teaches courses on organizational behavior and human resource management at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on challenging students to think critically and apply what they have learned beyond the classroom, develop meaningful relationships with students, and inspire students with an active learning approach.
  • Ph.D., University Of Georgia, 2018
  • M.S., University Of Georgia, 2015
  • B.A., University Of South Carolina, 2012
M.S., University of Georgia, 2015B.A., University of South Carolina, 2012
Research Interests
  • Employee Well-Being
  • The Work-Life Interface
  • Workaholism
  • Scale Development
  • Quantitative Research Methods
The work-life interfaceWorkaholismScale developmentQuantitative research methods
dbrickey@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/mktg/travis-brickey/D. TravisBrickeyLecturer of Marketing & Director of the Center for Sales Excellence912-478-5588Parker College of Business, #3333Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingTravis Brickey comes to Parker College of Business from Pellissippi State Community College, where he taught undergraduate marketing/sales, management, and business courses in various classroom environments. In addition to his teaching experience, Brickey has 20 years of corporate marketing, sales, and advertising experience. Having worked for companies such as Disney, BBDO, University of Tennessee Medical Center, and U.S. Bank, he brings a wealth of practical hands-on experience into the classroom—providing context to theory. As the director of the Center for Sales Excellence, Brickey leads the one of the top rated sales programs in the nation!
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy of education encourages a learning environment that supports intellectual curiosity, academic achievement, and personal growth. I encourage critical thinking, engaging students to not only learn business concepts and theory but to understand them in practice, not afraid to question norms. My teaching philosophy stems from this innate sense of natural curiosity that we all possess. As an educator with 20 years of professional real-world experience, my classes are rooted in reality. Textbook theory and definitions are taught, but then I couple it with real-world examples, which help the students better relate to the material.
  • Mba, King University, 2014
  • Bs, University Of Tennessee, 2001
  • Ama Professional Certified Marketer - Sales Management
BS, University of Tennessee, 2001AMA Professional Certified Marketer - Sales Management
Research Interests
  • Marketing & Sales Foundational Education
Center for Sales Excellence
mlamboyruiz@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eRqJHOgAAAAJ&hl=enMelvinLamboy-RuizAssociate Professor of Accounting912-478-2228Parker 2230Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyMelvin Lamboy-Ruiz is an Associate Professor at the School of Accountancy (SOA). He is a Certified Public Accountant and received his Ph.D. in Management (Accounting) from Purdue University. Melvin teaches undergraduate and graduate financial accounting courses at the Parker College of Business. His primary research interest is the impact of accounting information quality on socially significant outcomes in the healthcare industry. Melvin’s research articles have been published in several academic research journals. He dedicates his service efforts to assessing student learning at the SOA and increasing diversity and inclusion in the academic community.
Teaching Philosophy
Learning is active. I foster experiential accounting learning, blending lectures, AI tools, real-world cases, and hybrid methods to engage students, respect diversity, and nurture accounting and business skills.
  • Ph.D. In Management (Accounting) From Purdue University
  • Master’S In Health Services Administration From The University Of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences
  • Bsba (Accounting) From The University Of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Master’s in Health Services Administration from the University of Puerto Rico-Medical SciencesBSBA (Accounting) from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Research Interests
  • Accounting Information Quality
  • Healthcare Accounting
  • Fraud And Forensic Accounting
Healthcare accountingFraud and forensic accounting
szafar@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/sana-zafarSanaZafarAssistant Professor of Management912-478-7089PCOB 2243Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementSana Zafar joins the Parker College of Business from the Warrington College of Business, where she worked as a Post-Doctoral Associate. Her research interests focus on (1) gender issues in management, and (2) entrepreneurial cognition and behavior. Sana is passionate about teaching and has taught several courses including Startup Funding, Small and Family Business Management, Strategic Management, and Principles of Management at Auburn University and the University of Florida. She is excited about supporting her students in their journeys as future entrepreneurs and leaders.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that every student learns differently and is motivated by unique factors. My goal is to create a classroom that embraces cultural, linguistic, and learning differences while challenging diverse thinking patterns. I design courses that promote student engagement through group projects, case studies, and guest lectures, focusing on real-life applications of what students learn. I see it as my responsibility to continually improve my teaching by incorporating student feedback. I understand the impact a good teacher can have, and I strive to bring about positive changes in my students' lives.
  • Phd In Management, Harbert College Of Business, Auburn University
Research Interests
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Gender
Gender
ascheetz@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/soa/andrea-m-scheetz/AndreaScheetzAssociate Professor of Accounting912-478-8661PCOBStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyAndrea Scheetz, Phd, CPA, CFE received her Doctorate and Masters from Case Western Reserve University, and BBA from Niagara University. Dr. Scheetz is a Certified Public Accountant as well as a Certified Fraud examiner. She has professional practice experience in both audit and corporate accounting. Dr. Scheetz teaches undergraduate and graduate financial accounting and fraud-related courses. Her research focuses primarily on judgment and decision making related to whistleblowing following the discovery of fraud. Andrea has published in journals such as: Journal of Forensic Accounting Research, Journal of Financial Crime, Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting, and Issues in Accounting Education, Journal of Information Systems.
Teaching Philosophy
I wholeheartedly believe that learning is a partnership between teacher and student. It is the teacher’s role to guide the student and to inspire the student to learn, and just maybe the student will learn to love the subject matter. It is the student’s responsibility to put in the effort to learn by studying, coming to class, participating, asking questions, and doing whatever is necessary to make sure they understand.
  • Case Western Reserve University - Doctor Of Philosophy In Accounting
  • Case Western Reserve University - Master Of Accountancy
  • Niagara University - Bachelors Of Business Administration In Accounting
Case Western Reserve University - Master of AccountancyNiagara University - Bachelors of Business Administration in Accounting
Research Interests
  • Whistleblowing
  • Fraud
Fraud
agarofolo@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oVjUyJ4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoAndrewGarofoloAssistant Professor of Management2247Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementAndrew Garofolo is an Assistant Professor of Management at the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University. He earned his PhD in Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management from the University of Colorado and holds undergraduate degrees in Business and Economics from the University of North Carolina. His research interests include acquisitions, entrepreneurial exits, and the role of time in these processes.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on three key principles. First, I believe in creating active learning experiences where students apply course material through hands-on activities. Second, I emphasize the importance of continuously challenging students to apply what they've learned in practical, real-world contexts. Third, I maintain open availability to provide feedback and foster an ongoing dialogue, ensuring students have the support they need to succeed in their entrepreneurial projects.
  • Phd In Entrepreneurship And Strategic Management From The University Of Colorado
Research Interests
  • Acquisitions
  • Entrepreneurial Exit
Entrepreneurial Exit
scharlier@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/steven-d-charlier-2SteveCharlierProfessor and Department Chair912-478-5985PCOB 3355Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementSteve Charlier is a professor and chair of the Department of Management. He held managerial positions in a variety of industries prior to joining academia. He has been a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) since 2003, and has consulted with a number of organizations. Steve’s primary scholarly interests are focused on the impact of technology on the modern work environment and in management education. His research has been published in several top journals, and has been featured in popular press outlets like Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, and the BBC. Steve is a former associate editor for Human Resource Management and Academy of Management Learning & Education and currently sits on the editorial boards for four academic journals.
Teaching Philosophy
The foundation of my teaching philosophy is rooted in practical application. Some keywords that drive my teaching methods include passion, respect, organization, challenge, and connection.
  • Ph.D., University Of Iowa
  • Mim, University Of Denver
  • Bba, College Of William And Mary
MIM, University of DenverBBA, College of William and Mary
Research Interests
  • Virtual Teams
  • E-Learning
  • Management Education
E-learningManagement education
wgato@georgiasouthern.eduW. EricGatoProfessor912-478-59222235 Nursing/ChemistryStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Worlanyo Eric Gato is a Professor of Biochemistry, specializing in prediabetes in developing countries, toxicogenomics, and proteomics. His research focuses on the biochemical and toxicological impacts of environmental contaminants. Dr. Gato has mentored over 50 students, providing them with hands-on research experience and opportunities to present their findings at national meetings, including the Society of Toxicology and NOBCChE national meetings. His students have won best presentation awards. He was nominated for the 2020 Faculty Research and Discovery & Innovation Excellence Award. He actively supports student participation through various travel awards, fostering a collaborative and dynamic research environment.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching at GSU allows me to educate, mentor, and train future scientific leaders. Each year, I meet new students and ensure they know they matter. Recognizing diverse backgrounds and expectations, I use varied teaching methods to engage every student. My courses include Biochemistry I & II, Principles of Chemistry I & II, Principles of Biochemistry, and Toxicology of Nanomaterials. I emphasize hands-on exploration, real-world application, and problem-solving skills. My evaluations reflect my commitment to student success. In research, I mentor students, guiding them through projects and fostering their growth. Continuous improvement and student engagement remain my priorities.
  • Bs Agricultural Science, University Of Cape Coast, Ghana
  • Ms Environmental Science, University Of Nottingham, Uk
  • Phd Biochemistry, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Mi
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Il, Carbondale Il
MS Environmental Science, University of Nottingham, UKPhD Biochemistry, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MIPostdoctoral Fellow, Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL, Carbondale IL
Research Interests
  • Toxicogenomic And Proteomic Response Of Rodents And Mammalian Cells To Dietary Environmental Contaminants
  • 2. Susceptibility Of Offspring To Metabolic Syndrome (Insulin Resistance) After In Utero Exposure Using Animal Models
  • 3. Elucidating Diabetic Cause And Trends In Emerging Economies Using Ghana As A Case Study
2. Susceptibility of offspring to metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance) after in utero exposure using animal models3. Elucidating Diabetic Cause and Trends in Emerging Economies Using Ghana as a Case Study
BBrinton@GeorgiaSouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/brigette-brinton-2BrigetteBrintonDirector912-344-2611Science Center 1012Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyAn ecologist by trade, Ms. Brinton graduated from Dartmouth College in 2008 (B.A. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) and Savannah State University in 2014 (M.S. in Marine Science). Ecologists are always considering the connectivity and sustainability of the system, which essential for any study of aquaponics. Her research interests center around animal behavior and parasitology, with a focus on crustaceans, fish, and corvids (e.g. crows). As director of the Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center, Ms. Brinton is responsible for grant preparation and execution, maintaining fish stock, coordinating interns, volunteers, and research students to maintain, monitor, and repair the laboratory and greenhouse systems for SARC.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy in teaching is to not only teach the students the content, but to provide the context and additional skills that are more difficult to acquire on their own. I emphasize the broader context, the surrounding story, and the implications of each topic whenever possible, often by asking students to troubleshoot the situation. By including higher-order learning in introductory, upper-division, and informal education, students are primed to analyze, evaluate, and create later in their educational career and can become life-long learners. Students who make connections among topics, see the relevance of their studies to their own lives, and can think critically about events will be better citizens and environmental stewards.
  • Savannah State University, Master Of Science In Marine Science, 2014
  • Dartmouth College, Bachelor Of Arts In Biology, 2008
Dartmouth College, Bachelor of Arts in Biology, 2008
Research Interests
  • Sustainability
  • Marine Biology
  • Parasitology
  • Aquaponics
  • Ecology And Evolution
Marine BiologyParasitologyAquaponicsEcology and EvolutionSustainable Aquaponics Research Center
clwaller@georgiasouthern.eduCarol LottWallerAdmin912-478-5926Parker College Room 3356Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessOffice of Marketing & Media
  • Ba English
fziegler@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/françois-ziegler-2FrançoisZieglerAssociate Professor912-478-1969Math/Physics 2322Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesFrançois Ziegler has been in the Mathematical Sciences department since 2004. His research centers on the correspondence between homogeneous symplectic manifolds and unitary group representations, or in other words, the relationship between classical and quantum mechanics. He has advised four Master’s theses.
Teaching Philosophy
Teach the Math!
  • Ph.D. In Mathematics, Université De Provence (Aix-Marseille I), 1997
  • B.S. In Physics, Swiss Federal Institute Of Technology (Eth Lausanne), 1988
B.S. in Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Lausanne), 1988
Research Interests
  • Symplectic Geometry
  • Unitary Group Representations
Unitary Group Representations
pmooney@georgiasouthern.eduPaulaMooneySenior Lecturer912-478-0227Parker College of Business #1110Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyA senior lecturer in the Parker College of Business School of Accountancy, Paula Mooney, CPA, CFE, CGMA has held positions in both the private sector and academia. Before returning to Georgia Southern, Mooney served as CFO for a mulit-million dollar non-profit and the quality control director for a CPA firm. Mooney has received numerous awards in recognition of her teaching and service to Georgia Southern and the accounting profession.
Teaching Philosophy
Mooney's teaching philosophy can be summed up in the quote, "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." As a professor, the valued added to students is the most important aspect of the job. The style and techniques used in conveying knowledge and information to the class must be reflective of the deep desire to see each and every student succeed, although most will never have Mooney's passion for the subject of accounting.
  • Macc, University Of Georgia, 1985
  • Bba In Accounting, University Of Georgia, 1983
BBA in Accounting, University of Georgia, 1983
Research Interests
  • Audit Quality
  • Leadership/Development Of Self And Others
  • Not-For-Profits
Leadership/Development of Self and OthersNot-for-Profits
gstuart@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=_JYA-lwAAAAJGloriaStuartSenior Lecturer of Accounting912-478-0404Parker College of Business, Room 2227Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyGloria Stuart is a senior lecturer in the Parker College of Business School of Accountancy. She joined the faculty in 2004 and currently teaches financial accounting and taxation. Gloria is also a site coordinator with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. She is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensed in Georgia. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Georgia Society of CPAs.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is centered around students and encompasses three core beliefs. First, I recognize that each student is unique and learns in their own way. Second, I strive to cultivate a positive and engaging classroom atmosphere that fosters collaboration between faculty and students. Finally, I believe that students enhance their learning when they can connect classroom concepts to real-world experiences, such as through experiential-learning opportunities. These guiding principles shape my lesson planning, learning activities, and assessment design.
  • Macc, Georgia Southern University
  • Bba (Accounting), Georgia Southern University
BBA (Accounting), Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • Taxation
  • Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
rszymanski@georgiasouthern.eduRobert (Bob)SzymanskiLecturer912-478-0481Parker College of Business Rm 2210Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsRobert “Bob” Szymanski is a lecturer in the Information Systems and Analytics Department and serves as the faculty coordinator for the SAP Academic Alliances program. He has also served as chair on the North American Academic Board for the SAP University Alliances. Bob owns and operates a private consulting firm which specializes in SAP consulting and education. His consulting work has included many Fortune 500 companies as well as SAP America. Bob also holds many professional certifications in SAP. As well as holding these professional certifications, he serves as a leading SAP TS410 certification instructor in the Americas.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is quite simple and is led by one main principle: I measure my success on the success of my students. In essence, that is what it comes down to for me. To achieve success for my students, I strive to provide them with as much value as possible from the classroom. My industry experience in operations and software consulting spans several roles: consultant, manager, and front-line employee. This allows me to provide students with multiple perspectives that are practical and backed up with real world examples that reinforce content in the courses I teach. This approach also leads to greater engagement with students who then become more inclined to ask questions, leading to dialog.
  • Mba(1998), Boston College Carroll Graduate School Of Management
  • Bs (1986) Boston College
BS (1986) Boston College
Research Interests
  • Enterprise Systems
bnarendrapurapu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LwNkeJwAAAAJ&hl=enBeulahNarendrapurapuSenior Lecturer912-478-5876Nursing and Chemistry Bldg., Room 2215Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsBeulah Narendrapurapu is an alum of the University of Georgia where she received a PhD in Computational Chemistry. She is a Senior Lecturer of Chemistry in the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics. She is a coordinator for Comprehensive General Chemistry course (CHEM 1310) and teaches undergraduate courses on the Statesboro campus and online.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on the idea that learning resembles the growth of a crystal, building on existing knowledge in a structured manner. I strive to "seed" this learning by carefully selecting examples and guiding students to develop analytical skills, encouraging them to engage deeply with the material rather than passively absorb information. By using tailored teaching methods and promoting a respectful classroom atmosphere, I aim to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and a genuine appreciation for scientific methodology among my students.
  • Phd, Computational Chemistry (The University Of Georgia)
  • Ms, Chemistry (Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay)
  • Bs, Chemistry (St. Ann'S College, Osmania University)
MS, Chemistry (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)BS, Chemistry (St. Ann's College, Osmania University)
Research Interests
  • Chemistry Education: My Research Interests Focus On Enhancing Teaching Practices In Chemistry Through The Development Of Innovative Educational Materials And Interventions. I Have Led Projects Such As The Affordable Learning Georgia Textbook Transformation Grant, Which Aimed To Create A Low-Cost, Interactive Textbook For The Comprehensive General Chemistry Course, Resulting In Significant Cost Savings For Students. I Have Also Been Involved In The Development Of Animations To Clarify Complex Concepts And Interventions Aimed At Fostering Student Engagement And Success In Chemistry Education.
timwhel@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/timothy-whelanTimothyWhelanProfessor Emeritus, EnglishStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishTimothy Whelan has published more than 70 articles on American and British Puritanism, Religious Nonconformity, Print Culture, Baptist History, and British Romanticism between 1650 and 1850. Among his publications are Other British Voices: Women, Poetry, and Religion, 1766-1840 (2015); Nonconformist Women Writers, 1720-1840, 8 vols. (2011); Baptist Autographs in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 1741-1845 (2009); and Politics, Religion, and Romance (2008). His work in digital humanities has resulted in three substantial websites: Nonconformist and Dissenting Women’s Studies, 1650-1850; Nonconformist and Dissenting Studies, 1650-1850; and Mary Hays: Life, Writings, and Correspondence.
Teaching Philosophy
Making literature and history interesting to students by close readings of the texts, relevant and accurate historical background, and humorous anecdotes whenever possible.
  • Ph.D., University Of Maryland
  • M.A., University Of Missouri-Kansas City
  • B.A., Tennessee Temple University
M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas CityB.A., Tennessee Temple University
Research Interests
  • British Romanticism, 1790-1840
  • British Baptist History, 1650-1850
  • British Nonconformist Women Writers, 1650-1850
  • British 18Th Century Print Culture
  • Manuscripts And Archival Research And Digital Humanities
British Baptist History, 1650-1850British Nonconformist Women Writers, 1650-1850British 18th Century Print CultureManuscripts and Archival Research and Digital Humanities
nbingham@georgiasouthern.eduNicholasBinghamProfessor of Military Science912-478-0034Military Science Building, room 1007Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military ScienceLTC Nick Bingham was born and raised in Memphis TN. He graduated from the University of Mississippi and was commissioned through their reserve officer training corps (ROTC) program in 2006. Throughout his career he was stationed throughout the US and deployed multiple times overseas. Nick is returning to Georgia Southern University after previously being assigned as an instructor on campus. He is currently serving as the Department Chair and Professor of Military Science.
Teaching Philosophy
We are here to create qualified and competent Second Lieutenants in the United States Army who are well prepared to lead subordinates and advise superiors. To do that, we must maintain a positive organizational environment where our students trust their instructors to assist in their professional growth. Lastly, remain positive - positive attitudes lead to productivity.
  • Master In Supply Chain Management From Univ Of Kansas
  • Bachelors In Education From Univ Of Mississippi
Bachelors in Education from Univ of Mississippi
Research Interests
  • American History
  • Leadership Principles
Leadership Principles
bnewell@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/bobbie-j-newell-2BobbieNewellAssistant Professor912-478-1258Hendricks Hall 2039Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesBobbie J. Newell is an Assistant Professor and Assessment Specialist in the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences at Georgia Southern University, where she has been a faculty member since 2011. Her research and teaching focus on environmental health and justice, with interests in built environments, climate justice, sustainability, and disaster preparedness. Bobbie is dedicated to community-based research that supports vulnerable, underserved, and rural populations. As an Assessment Specialist, she develops and implements assessment strategies, creates data repositories, and delivers actionable reports, helping inform decisions across library units while promoting data-driven practices.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching is grounded in a student-centered approach that promotes active learning, critical thinking, and real-world application. Focused on environmental health and justice, including built environments, neighborhood effects, climate justice, sustainability, and disaster preparedness, teaching emphasizes the intersection of science and social justice. A key component is community-based research, engaging students with vulnerable, underserved, and rural populations. Students are encouraged to propose equitable, sustainable solutions to environmental health challenges through diverse methods, fostering responsibility, empathy, and ethical decision-making.
  • Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Georgia Southern University, Expected May 2025 Degree: Doctor Of Public Health Concentration: Public Health Leadership
  • Georgia Southern University 2012 Degree: Master Of Education Major: Teaching & Learning In Biology
  • Georgia Southern University 2004 Degree: Bachelor Of Science Major: Secondary Science Education
Georgia Southern University 2012 Degree: Master of Education Major: Teaching & Learning in Biology Georgia Southern University 2004 Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Secondary Science Education
Research Interests
  • Environmental Health
oardakani@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/omid-ardakani-2OmidArdakaniAssociate Professor912-344-3163Armstrong Campus - Hawes Hall Room 208CArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsDr. Omid M. Ardakani is an Associate Professor of Economics and the Solomons Economic Research Fellow. His research spans econometrics, monetary policy, and asset pricing. His research integrates Bayesian and data mining techniques to provide insights into economic and financial problems. Currently, he studies methodological approaches and applications of information and extreme value theories. Dr. Ardakani has been recognized with several awards for his academic contributions and serves as co-editor of the Economics Journal and section editor of the Financial Statistical Journal. He is the editorial board member of the Journal of Information Economics and International Finance.
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator with an academic background in analytics, econometrics, macroeconomics, and finance, Dr. Ardakani's teaching philosophy has evolved through diverse teaching roles, ranging from undergraduate lectures to graduate classes. His approach is rooted in the belief that education is both about conveying knowledge and inspiring students to discover their potential and guiding them in applying theoretical concepts to real-world problems.
  • Ph.D. Economics, University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • M.A. Economics, University Of Tehran
  • B.A. Economics, Yazd University
M.A. Economics, University of TehranB.A. Economics, Yazd University
Research Interests
  • Econometrics
  • Computational Finance
  • Monetary Economics
Computational FinanceMonetary Economics
rquirino@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=sovnOW8AAAAJRafaelLopes QuirinoClair Colvin Distinguished Research Professor912-478-23453234, Nursing/Chemistry BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Quirino came to Georgia Southern University (GSU) in 2012 after a post-doc at Iowa State University, where his research focused on the functionalization of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and on the preparation of polyurethanes from vegetable oils. His research group at GSU studies the behavior of CNTs when exposed to microwaves, as well as bio-based thermosets, and biomass torrefaction. With interests in polymer science, pyrolysis, oleochemistry, and bio-based materials, the Quirino Research Group carries-out student-driven, original research in the Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics Department. The Group’s activity is centered on the use of triglycerides for different chemistries from a materials perspective.
Teaching Philosophy
Student-centered, fostering a welcoming learning environment to promote inclusive teaching.
  • Post-Doc Iowa State University (2011-2012)
  • Ph.D. Iowa State University (2011)
  • M.S. University Of Brasilia, Brazil (2006)
  • B.S. University Of Brasilia, Brazil (2004)
Ph.D. Iowa State University (2011)M.S. University of Brasilia, Brazil (2006)B.S. University of Brasilia, Brazil (2004)
Research Interests
  • Polymer Science
  • Pyrolysis
  • Oleochemistry
  • Biorenewable Materials
pyrolysisoleochemistrybiorenewable materialsCenter for Advanced Materials Science | GS-CAMS
cwhitlock@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&user=9bY6dOUAAAAJChristineWhitlockProfessor912-478-5682Nursing/Chemistry 3214Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsChristine R. Whitlock is an alum of the University of Alabama and is a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics. She teaches general chemistry, organic chemistry, and drug design primarily on the Statesboro campus.
Teaching Philosophy
For 30+ years, I have enjoyed the opportunity at Georgia Southern University to serve as a teacher-scholar. It is my professional ambition to help others understand chemistry and appreciate it as much as I do. In the classroom, I strive to provide an ideal learning environment, and communication is the key. Rather than simply distributing knowledge, I act as a guide to the learning process. I define objectives regularly and use my expertise in the subject to direct the students. They are expected to be actively involved in the learning process through out-of-class assignments, in-class groupwork and laboratory discussions.
  • Ph.D., The University Of Alabama
Research Interests
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry
  • Heterocyclic Chemistry
  • Open Education Resources
Heterocyclic ChemistryOpen Education Resources
egalvan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nRJva8sAAAAJ&hl=enEmma G.GalvanAssistant Professor of Marketing912-478-0055Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingI am originally from the south and have attended two SEC universities. I played soccer at the University of Alabama, where I graduated with simultaneous Bachelor and Master’s Degrees of Science in Marketing. I worked in digital marketing for two years as a social media manager for a sports psychologist and an account manager for a regional digital marketing firm (GRO Marketing). I returned to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) to pursue a PhD in Marketing. After four years, I graduated and became an assistant professor at Georgia Southern University. Hail Southern!
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, I believe we have not only the responsibility to help students reach their full potential, but the privilege to impact the lives of generations to come. I believe this can be done by exposing students to new ways of thinking and instilling in students that learning doesn’t end after acquiring a degree. This especially rings true as a college professor, where we are encountering young adults who will be making decisions that ultimately impact the rest of their lives.
  • Ph.D., University Of Mississippi, 2024
  • M.S., University Of Alabama, 2018
  • B.S., University Of Alabama, 2018
M.S., University of Alabama, 2018B.S., University of Alabama, 2018
Research Interests
  • Persuasive Marketing Communications
  • Misinformation
  • Consumer Perceptions & Processing
MisinformationConsumer perceptions & processing
gkaramemis@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=af9k9IwAAAAJ&hl=enGulverKaramemisAssistant Professor of OM/SCM912-478-7439Parker College of Business 3351Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementGulver Karamemis is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at Georgia Southern University where she teaches operations management, international supply chain systems at the undergraduate level and applied multivariate methods at the graduate level. Her research focuses on outsourcing/sourcing decisions and competition. Her current research interests include extending economic models in designing optimal channel structures, sustainable operations and social networks. She has recently published articles in such journals as European Journal of Operational Research and Journal of Cleaner Production. Karamemis serves as an ad-hoc referee for Production and Operations Management, Decision Sciences Journal, among others.
Teaching Philosophy
A valuable education is one that a student can apply throughout their career, one that stimulates curiosity and encourages them to raise questions. I believe critical thinking, analysis and independent problem solving are skills that are valuable in all facets of life and not limited to the workplace. A crucial aspect of an academic career is the student and teacher interaction, a key relationship in an inclusive and engaging learning environment. I thoroughly enjoy making this connection with my students and helping them bridge the knowledge gap of their chosen career. As a believer in continuous improvement, my goal is to create a knowledge base they will find effective in their careers, not just in the classroom.
  • Ph.D., University Of Florida (Operations Management), 2016
  • Ms, University Of Florida, 2011
  • Msc, University Of Florida, 2008
  • Bsc, Istanbul Technical University, 2007
MS, University of Florida, 2011MSc, University of Florida, 2008BSc, Istanbul Technical University, 2007
Research Interests
  • Outsourcing/Sourcing Decisions
  • Channel Coordination/Competition
  • Sustainable Operations
  • Social Networks/Social Capital
  • New Product Development
Channel coordination/competitionSustainable operationsSocial networks/social capitalNew product development
jking@georgiasouthern.eduJohnKingProfessor912-478-03883324Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsJohn King, Ph.D., is a professor of economics at Georgia Southern University. He earned his Ph.D. and MA degrees in economics from Vanderbilt University and his BA in economics from Western Kentucky University. Professor King has been at Georgia Southern, where he primarily teaches courses in microeconomics, since 2002. Before coming to Georgia Southern, he taught courses at Duke, Elon, and Vanderbilt Universities. His published research includes applied and theoretical articles on firm and consumer decision making under a variety of market conditions and informational assumptions as well as economics pedagogy. He was the 2008 recipient of the T.J. Morris, Jr. Faculty Award for Excellence in Research in the Parker College.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy stems from the idea that the primary responsibility of an instructor is towards the subject matter rather than any other stakeholder. I see two primary risks involved in the teaching process. The first is that we water down the material so that more students experience “success” in the form of higher grades while not achieving a real understanding of the material and the second is that we fail to generate enough excitement to spark the students’ own intellectual curiosity so that the learning process continues beyond the classroom. I try to balance these two risks in order to provide my students with a course that is rigorous and challenging but still interesting enough for them to actually want to show up and learn.
  • Ph.D., Economics, Vanderbilt University
  • Ma, Economics, Vanderbilt University
  • Ba, Economics, Western Kentucky University
MA, Economics, Vanderbilt UniversityBA, Economics, Western Kentucky University
Research Interests
  • Microeconomics
  • Cultural Economics
  • Information Economics
Cultural EconomicsInformation Economics
sloney@georgiasouthern.eduSamLoneyMilitary Science Instructor912-478-0037Military Science BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military ScienceI was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield with 1st Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment where I served in various positions to include Rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, Fire Team leader, Multi-Purpose Canine Handler, and Multi-Purpose Canine Section Leader. I have deployed four times in support of Operation Freedom Sentinel and Operation Inherent Resolve.
Teaching Philosophy
As a ROTC Military Science Instructor, I focus on developing future leaders through a blend of leadership education, experiential learning, and personal mentorship. I believe in teaching cadets to lead by example, reinforcing the Army values, and preparing them for the physical and mental demands of a profession in the Army. My goal is to foster adaptable, ethical, and resilient leaders who can thrive in any environment they are placed in. Through hands-on training and critical thinking, I challenge cadets to grow into well-rounded individuals ready to serve.
  • Bachelors In Business Administration. U.S. Army Ranger School, Airborne School, Advanced Ranger First Responder, Small Unit Ranger Tactics (Surt), Fast Rope Infiltration And Exfiltration Master (Fries), Von Liche Basic Handlers Course, 75Th Ranger Regiment Advanced Handlers Course, Basic Leader Course (Blc), And The Advanced Leader Course (Alc),
Research Interests
  • As A Rotc Instructor, My Research Interests Focus On Leadership Development, Resilience, And The Impact Of Emerging Technologies On Modern Military Leadership. I Am Also Interested In Exploring Diversity, Inclusion, And The Role Of Rotc Programs In Building Civil-Military Relations And Preparing Future Leaders For The Challenges Of The Modern Dynamic Battlefield.
nmangee5@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.taskstream.com/ts/mangee/NicholasMangeeNicholasMangeeTruist Chair in Money & Banking912-478-5617Business Bldg 3348/Hawes 208GArmstrong Campus, Statesboro Campus, Army Education CentersParker College of BusinessDepartment of FinanceNicholas Mangee is the Truist Chair in Money & Banking, Faculty Fellow of Scholar and Student Success, and Professor of Finance in the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University. He is also a research associate for the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) program on Knightian Uncertainty Economics (KUE) for financial markets. Mangee has written a scholarly book, titled How Novelty and Narratives Drive the Stock Market: Black Swans, Animal Spirits and Scapegoats (Cambridge University Press, 2021).
Teaching Philosophy
I strive to facilitate students' learning process by integrating real-world issues, theoretical motivations, and data analysis.
  • Ph.D., University Of New Hampshire, 2011
  • Certificate, Advanced Macroeconometrics, University Of Copenhagen, 2012
  • B.A., St. Lawrence University, 2006
Certificate, Advanced Macroeconometrics, University of Copenhagen, 2012B.A., St. Lawrence University, 2006
Research Interests
  • Behavioral Finance
  • Financial Time Series
  • Textual News Analytics
  • Knightian Uncertainty
Financial Time SeriesTextual News AnalyticsKnightian Uncertainty
dweaver@georgiasouthern.eduDyvonWeaverAssistant Professor of Military Science/ Operations Officer912-478-00422006 Military Science BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military Science1LT Weaver is from Jefferson City, TN. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/ Marketing from Carson-Newman University. 1LT Weaver commissioned as an Armor Officer through ROTC at Carson-Newman University in May 2022. He most recently served as a Scout Platoon Leader and Squadron Plans officer in 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1ABCT, 3rd Infantry Division at Ft. Stewart, Georgia. His awards include the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Army Service Medal, and the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge. .
Teaching Philosophy
As a Military Science Instructor, I focus on developing leaders through military leadership application and education, peer mentorship, and character development. I believe in teaching cadets to take challenges head on, take risks, and learn from mistakes. My goal is to foster adaptable, ethical, and resilient leaders who can succeed and thrive in any occupation, hardship, or environment. Through practical training, critical thinking, and leadership opportunities, I hope to challenge cadets to become well-rounded and adaptable leaders who are motivated to serve their community and country.
  • Military Education Includes: Master Educator Course, Common Faculty Development Instructor Course, Armor Basic Officer Leader Course, Army Reconnaissance Course, And M2A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Commander’S Course.
  • Civilian Education: Bachelor'S Of Science In Business Administration/ Marketing, Carson -Newman University, Master'S Higher Education Candidate, University Of Louisville
Civilian Education: Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration/ Marketing, Carson -Newman University, Master's Higher Education Candidate, University of Louisville
Research Interests
  • As A Rotc Instructor, My Research Interests Focus On Leadership Development, Rapid Decision Making Skills And Processes, And The Impact Of The Junior Officer On The United States Army. I Am Also Interested In Exploring Emotional Intelligence, Diversity, Inclusion, And Preparing Young People To Take Up New And Evolving Roles In The Ever-Changing Work-Force And Battlefield.
wachia@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/lscm/william-achia/BillAchiaLecturer912-478-71571115Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementBill Achia teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Operations and supply Chain Management in both face-to-face and online classroom environments. Prior to academia, Bill worked for over 12 years in supply chain management in both the Pharma (Cardinal Health) and Steel (ThyssenKrupp Stainless) industries in Chicago, IL. Bill has a strong interest in sharing knowledge with students on the analytical aspects of operations and supply chain management.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering critical thinking, practical application, and lifelong learning. I believe that the dynamic nature of supply chains requires students not only to grasp foundational theories but also to apply these concepts in real-world contexts. By integrating case studies, simulations, and interactive discussions, I encourage students to engage deeply with the material and develop problem-solving skills that are essential in the fast-paced global market. My goal in the classroom is to create an inclusive and stimulating learning environment where diverse perspectives are valued, collaboration is encouraged, and students are empowered to innovate.
  • Ph.D. (Abd), The University Of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
  • M.S. (Industrial Logistics), Illinois Institute Of Technology
  • Mba, Maharishi International University
  • Ba (Economics), Maseno University (Kenya)
M.S. (Industrial Logistics), Illinois Institute of TechnologyMBA, Maharishi International UniversityBA (Economics), Maseno University (Kenya)
Research Interests
  • Supply Chain Systems
  • Humanitarian Logistics
Humanitarian logistics
gburke@georgiasouthern.eduGerardBurkeProfessor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management912-478-14953318 Parker College of BusinessStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementGerard (Jerry) Burke joined the Georgia Southern faculty in 2005. His extensive teaching experience spans various modalities in undergraduate and graduate courses in operations, intermodal transportation, sourcing, negotiation and international business. Dr. Burke’s scholarly contributions include publications in top academic journals as well as timely teaching cases to support the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) Applied Research Challenge. Beyond service for undergraduate student success and professional development through IANA and the GSLA, Jerry’s professional service is highlighted by serving on the Production Operations Management Society's (POMS) Board of Directors (2015–2021; 2023-25) and as President of POMS (2024).
Teaching Philosophy
Business is an applied discipline of higher education. Therefore, educational programming in business schools should build conceptual and analytical foundations to ready students for practical, managerial decision-making and professional interactions. Thus, my general teaching approach is geared toward developing hard and soft skills needed for business graduates to advance in their careers, and I develop and deliver courses which motivate students to qualitatively and quantitatively investigate, analyze and efficiently address challenges in coursework that contain properties of problems faced in managerial practice. Furthermore, I actively engage with industry to develop and deliver experiential learning opportunities for students.
  • Ph.D., University Of Florida
  • M.S., University Of Florida
  • M.B.A., University Of Florida
  • B.S., University Of Florida
M.S., University of FloridaM.B.A., University of FloridaB.S., University of Florida
Research Interests
  • Production Operations Management
  • Sourcing
  • Inventory Management
  • Transportation Management
  • Intermodal Logistics
SourcingInventory ManagementTransportation ManagementIntermodal Logistics
bmalmir@georgiasouthern.eduBehnamMalmirAssistant Professor of Information Systems & Analytics912-478-0631Parker College of Business Room 1125Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsBehnam Malmir earned his doctoral degree in business information technology from Virginia Tech, where he had the honor of receiving prestigious awards such as the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and Cunningham Fellowships. His primary research focuses on developing models that enhance human decision-making processes. Behnam has applied techniques such as text mining, machine learning, social network analysis, MCDM, and statistical modeling across diverse domains, including supply chain management, online reviews, social media, blockchain, decision support systems, and sustainability.
  • Ph.D. (Business Information Technology), Virginia Tech, 2023
  • Ms (Industrial Engineering), Kansas State University, 2018
MS (Industrial Engineering), Kansas State University, 2018
Research Interests
  • Social Media, Data Mining, Blockchain
ecampbell@georgiasouthern.eduEsmaCampbellAssistant Professor912-344-2900Ashmpore, 165Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceI have been teaching at this institution since 2007. It was Armstrong State University at the time. My background is radiography, interventional cardiology, and interventional radiology. Prior to accepting my position at Armstrong/Georgia SOutherm, I was manager of invasive and non invasive cardiology, and interventional radiology for St. Joseph's / Candler.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy of education is that all students are unique and must have a stimulating educational environment where they can grow mentally, emotionally, and socially.This environment must prepare them for the rigor they will face in a healthcare field. It is my desire to create this type of atmosphere where students can meet their full potential. I will provide a safe environment where students are invited to share their ideas . They should be able to have choices and let their curiosity direct their learning as I operate as a facilitator.
  • Associate Degree, Applied Science, Virginia Western College, Roanoke, Virginia
  • Bacchelors Degree, Public Health, Armstrong State University
  • Masters, Public Health, Armstrong State University
Bacchelors Degree, Public Health, Armstrong State UniversityMasters, Public Health, Armstrong State University
Research Interests
  • Cardiovascular Medicine
mwilliam@georgiasouthern.eduMatthewWilliamsonAssociate Professor of Human Anatomy and Physiology; Director of the Body Donation Program; Editor of the Occasional Papers of the Turks and Caicos Islands National Museum912-478-1820Herty 0103Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyDr. Williamson holds a doctorate in Anthropology from Purdue University with an emphasis in Bioarchaeology. He also earned a Master of Arts in Anthropology with an emphasis in Forensic Anthropology and a Bachelor of Science in Biology both from the University of South Carolina - Columbia. He has conducted research pertaining to prehistoric Native American health in the Southeast and Midwest U.S. and has conducted cemetery research in the Caribbean. He has served as a forensic anthropology consultant for law enforcement agencies in Georgia, South Carolina, Illinois, and Indiana. He teaches courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Pathophysiology on the Statesboro campus and online.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers around practical application and hands-on participation. Students in my classes leave not only with a deep understanding of the structure and function of the human body but also with an appreciation of how human anatomy and physiology and pathophysiology inform the clinical practitioner and form the basis of patient care.
  • Ph.D. (Anthropology), Purdue University, 1998
  • M.A. (Anthropology), University Of South Carolina - Columbia, 1992
  • B.S. (Biology) University Of South Carolina - Columbia, 1990
M.A. (Anthropology), University of South Carolina - Columbia, 1992B.S. (Biology) University of South Carolina - Columbia, 1990
Research Interests
  • Human Osteology
  • Human Biological Variation
  • Paleopathology
Human Biological VariationPaleopathology
bhowells@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/h-elizabeth-howells-2Helen ElizabethHowellsProfessor of English912-344-2867Gamble and NewtonArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishBeth Howells is a Professor of English and Chair of the English Department at Georgia Southern University. She teaches on both Armstrong and Statesboro Campuses.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is rooted in creating an active and engaged learning environment. I believe that students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process. Through rigorous coursework, thoughtful discussions, and real-world connections, I strive to foster a space where students can develop their critical thinking skills, enhance their writing abilities, and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. By emphasizing the interconnectedness between reading, writing, and thinking, I aim to empower students to become confident and articulate communicators.
  • Ba In English And Art History, University Of Notre Dame
  • Ma In English, University Of Alabama
  • Phd In English, University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
MA in English, University of AlabamaPhD in English, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Research Interests
  • 19Th Century British Literature
  • Composition Studies
  • Rhetoric
  • Administration
  • Cultural Studies
Composition StudiesRhetoricAdministrationCultural Studies
cbrunt@georgiasouthern.eduChristopherBruntShirley & Philip Solomons Endowed Chair, Full Professor of Economics912-478-8011Parker College of Business room 3306AStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsDr. Brunt is formally trained in health economics and industrial organization and has published in well-respected economics, health service research, and health policy journals such as Health Affairs, Health Economics, Health Services Research, and the International Journal of Health Economics and Management. His research has primarily explored the impact of regulated price restrictions under Medicare on provider behavior and how these changes influence access to care, quality, and costs. He received the Health Economics Distinguished Author Award in 2016, the William A. Freeman Outstanding Professor of the Year Award in 2020, and is a two-time recipient of the Gary M. Davis Excellence in Research Award (2015, 2023).
  • Ph.D. (Economics), Wayne State University, 2009
  • M.A. (Economics), Wayne State University, 2006
  • B.S. (Mathematics And Economics), Eastern Michigan University, 2004
M.A. (Economics), Wayne State University, 2006B.S. (Mathematics and Economics), Eastern Michigan University, 2004
Research Interests
  • Health Economics
  • Industrial Organization
  • Health Policy
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities
  • Physician Behavior
Industrial OrganizationHealth PolicySkilled Nursing FacilitiesPhysician Behavior
khoffman@georgiasouthern.eduKEVINHOFFMANMilitary Science Instructor404-670-7395Military Science BLDGArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusMilitary ScienceDepartment of Military ScienceSFC Kevin R Hoffman was born and raised just outside Pittsburgh PA in a smalltown called Beaver. After completing High School at Western Beaver High, heenlisted in the United States Army, 15 March 2000. He underwent Basic Training atFt Benning GA and his advanced training at Ft Jackson SC. Notable awards:Meritorious Service Medal, four Army Commendation Medals, Four ArmyAchievement Medals, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, ArmedForces Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal, GlobalWar on Terror service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with M device, GeorgiaMeritorious Service Medal, and two Georgia Commendation Medals. Hoffman wasalso awarded the Presidential unit citation.
Teaching Philosophy
Its not about you its about the person to the right and left of you!
  • Associates In Criminal Justice
Research Interests
  • Constitutional Law
michaelp@georgiasouthern.eduMichaelPembertonProfessor912-478-8454Henderson Library 2208B; Newton 1120CStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishDr. Michael A. Pemberton is Professor of English and director of the University Writing Center. A past president of the International Writing Centers Association, he has published six books and more than 100 articles and book chapters on research in writing. He is Series Editor of ATD Books, Director of the CWPA Consultant-Evaluator Service, and Associate Publisher for Journals at the WAC Clearinghouse. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Association for Writing Across the Curriculum and recipient of the Outstanding Service Award from IWCA and the Ruffin Cup from the GSU’s College of Arts & Humanities. From 2017-2023, he also conducted research as co-PI of the Text Recycling Research Project.
Teaching Philosophy
Teach with care, meet students where they are, be a resource and a guide, treat every student as an individual, encourage exploration, respect diversity, do my best and expect students to do theirs.
  • Ph.D. English & American Literature/Composition Studies, University Of California, San Diego 1990
  • English, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 1984
  • Motion Picture/Tv Production, University Of California, Los Angeles 1975
English, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 1984Motion Picture/TV Production, University of California, Los Angeles 1975
Research Interests
  • Writing Studies
  • Writing Center Studies
  • Writing Across The Curriculum
  • Writing Program Administration
  • Ethics And Writing
Writing center studiesWriting across the curriculumWriting program administrationEthics and writingUniversity Writing Center
apirok@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/history/faculty/dr-alena-pirok/AlenaPirokAssociate ProfessorIAB 3096Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryAlena Pirok received her PhD from the University of South Florida and is an Associate Professor of Public History and U.S. History in the Department of History. Dr. Pirok teaches graduate and undergraduate Public History and U.S. History courses at Georgia Southern.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on maintaining accessibility, and encouraging engagement.
  • Ph.D. University Of South Florida, 2017
  • Ma University Of South Florida, 2013
  • Ba Southern Illinois University, 2011
MA University of South Florida, 2013BA Southern Illinois University, 2011
Research Interests
  • Public History
  • Museum History
  • U.S. History
  • Historical Memory
  • Folklore
Museum HistoryU.S. HistoryHistorical MemoryFolklore
cmoore@georgiasouthern.eduChristyMoorePrincipal Lecturer, BSRT Ladder Program Director912-344-2887Ashmore Hall 127Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceChristy Moore has her Doctorate in Health Science from A. T. Still University, a Masters of Adult Education, and a BS in Respiratory Therapy from Georgia Southern University (formally Armstrong State University). She teaches on the Armstrong campus in the Department of Clinical Sciences. She specializes in neonatal and pediatric cardiopulmonary care.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every student feels valued and respected. My teaching philosophy revolves around promoting critical thinking, creativity, and independent learning. I aim to inspire and empower my students to become lifelong learners and critical thinkers who can apply their knowledge to real-world situations. I believe in using a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles and to keep the classroom dynamic and engaging. My goal is to foster a love for learning and to help students reach their full potential.
  • NBRC Registered Respiratory Therapist, Registry #91702
  • NBRC Neonatal Pediatric Specialist
  • NBRC Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist
NBRC Neonatal Pediatric SpecialistNBRC Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist
jwu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=t03G7LAAAAAJ&hl=enJiWuProfessor912-478-0850Room 3235 Nursing and Chemistry BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsJi Wu received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Texas Christian University in 2007. He then joined Dr. Bruce Hinds’ laboratory at the University of Kentucky and worked on the synthesis, characterization, and applications of carbon nanotube membranes. He is now a tenured professor of analytical/materials chemistry at Georgia Southern University, whose research focuses on the synthesis of advanced nanomaterials for electrochemical energy storage and controllable drug delivery. He has so far contributed 70 peer-review journal articles, two book chapters, and one U.S. patent.
Teaching Philosophy
How to become a qualified chemistry teacher? The actual answer may vary from person to person, but my answer would be ‘Dedication’, ‘Passion’, ‘Enjoyment’, ‘Patience’, and ‘Adaptability’. Teaching also requires instructor to be extremely patient because students in our classrooms have different majors and a wide distribution in learning capability. In my classroom, I always do my best to make sure most students understand the basic concepts and know how to solve practical problems before I move on to the next topic. Instructor has to be highly adaptable when teaching different chemistry courses. It is because different courses have different structures and challenges, as well as various students’ background.
  • Ph.D. Degree In Chemistry From Texas Christian University In 2007
Research Interests
  • Electrochemical Energy Storage Using Advanced Nanomaterials
  • Electrochemical Sensors Based On Nanoporous Membranes
  • Programmable Drug Delivery Using Multifunctional Smart Nanomaterials
• Electrochemical sensors based on nanoporous membranes• Programmable drug delivery using multifunctional smart nanomaterialsCenter for Advanced Materials Science | GS-CAMS
LindsayLevine@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=hL2g_hsAAAAJ&hl=enLindsayLevineProfessor of Marketing912-478-0513Parker College of Business Room 2209Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingDr. Levine completed her graduate work in social cognition at Yale University under the advisement of John A. Bargh, and Ezequiel Morsella. After completion of the doctorate, Levine held several faculty positions within Psychology Departments, teaching topics in cognitive psychology, social psychology, and organizational psychology. She completed her post-doctoral work in Marketing at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business, applying her expertise in psychology to the field of consumer behavior. As a social psychologist, Levine has research interests focused on judgment and decision-making. Her work has been published in a variety of academic journals, and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Levine currently teaches in the areas of marketing management and professional sales both at the undergraduate and graduate level, to include courses for the Military MBA at Fort Stewart, and the Georgia WebMBA. She has also served as faculty mentor on the capstone research projects of several Parker College honors students over the years, and as a Master's Dissertation Committee member for the Psychology Department.
  • Ph.D., Yale University
  • M.Sci., Yale University
  • M.Phil., Yale University
  • Post-Doctoral Certificate, University Of Florida
  • B.A., Vassar College
M.Sci., Yale UniversityM.Phil., Yale UniversityPost-Doctoral Certificate, University of FloridaB.A., Vassar College
Research Interests
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Judgment & Decision-Making
Judgment & Decision-MakingCenter for Sales Excellence
csjeffreys@georgiasouthern.eduShannonJeffreysDirector of Choral Activities and Assistant Dean for Student Experience in the College of Arts and Humanities912-478-2319Foy Music BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesFred & Dinah Gretsch School of MusicDr. Shannon Jeffreys is Professor of Music, Director of Choral Activities, and Assistant Dean for Student Experience in the College of Arts and Humanities at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia. Her focus is the Southern Chorale, teaching in the undergraduate and graduate conducting and music education curriculums. Dr. Jeffreys has led these choirs in six international choral competitions and two national competitions where the choirs won significant awards. In 2019, she received the Conductor’s Award from the Ave Verum International Choral Competition in Baden, Austria. Choirs under her direction have also been featured at multiple state and national conferences.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to inspire and challenge students to achieve their highest potential in choral performance, fostering a passion for learning and excellence. I support student success through an open-door policy, ensuring they feel comfortable seeking help. My rehearsals and lectures are organized, energetic, and pedagogically sound, aimed at developing critical thinking, musical literacy, and intrinsic motivation. I model curiosity and passion, providing quality instruction to help each student realize their individual and ensemble potential in both music and broader life skills.
  • Doctor Of Music Arts, Choral Conducting; University Of South Carolina
  • Master Of Music, Choral Conducting; University Of Mississippi
  • Bachelor Of Music, Vocal Performance And Theology; Birmingham-Southern College
Master of Music, Choral Conducting; University of MississippiBachelor of Music, Vocal Performance and Theology; Birmingham-Southern College
Research Interests
  • International Choral Competition
adupon@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UYoruPQAAAAJ&hl=enAdamDu PonAssistant Professor912-478-2231Parker College of BusinessStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyAdam du Pon earned his PhD from Virginia Tech in accounting & information systems. He has taught accounting analytics, managerial accounting, and accounting information systems, all of which coincide with his primary teaching interests. Adam’s research interests are at the intersection of financial accounting and management accounting. His research examines how accounting influences managers’ decisions related to operations, investment, performance, and corporate misconduct. He is a Certified Management Accountant and worked for eight years in the gold mining and automotive manufacturing industries in various management accounting and corporate finance roles.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as a teacher is to prepare students for a successful career. This involves providing students with the most relevant business acumen, accounting frameworks, and technological skills to succeed in a variety of endeavors. It also necessitates helping them cultivate their professional integrity along with problem-solving and communication skills. I capitalize on my professional experience in corporate finance and accounting, my continuously expanding business/analytics toolset, and my networking with professionals who inform me of the changing business landscape, to achieve this overarching teaching objective.
  • Phd, Virginia Tech
  • Macc, University Of Utah
  • Bs Accounting, Cum Laude, University Of Utah
MAcc, University of UtahBS Accounting, Cum Laude, University of Utah
Research Interests
  • Accounting
  • Operations Managment
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Corporate Finance
  • Corporate Misconduct
Operations ManagmentSupply Chain ManagementCorporate FinanceCorporate Misconduct
ipark@georgiasouthern.eduIsaacParkProfessor912-478-58952272 BiologyStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyIsaac W. Park is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology. Dr. Park teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at the Statesboro campus. His research examines the impacts of changing climate on terrestrial ecosystems at local to continental scales, with particular emphasis on variation in wildfire dynamics and in the timing and synchrony of seasonal events such as plant flowering, bird fledging, and insect emergence over space and time.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on providing hands-on research experiences where students are encouraged to think critically apply their knowledge to diagnose and troubleshoot real analytical challenges, while guiding their own research questions in a supportive and inclusive environment.
  • Ph.D., University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • M.S., Clemson University
  • B.A., St. John'S College
M.S., Clemson UniversityB.A., St. John's College
Research Interests
  • Phenology
  • Plant Ecology
  • Fire Ecology
  • Geospatial Ecology
  • Bioclimatology
Plant EcologyFire EcologyGeospatial EcologyBioclimatology
snasseh@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/site/saeednasseh/homeSaeedNassehProfessor of Mathematics912-478-5878MP 3322Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciences
  • Ph.D., North Dakota State University, 2013
  • Msc, University Of Tehran, 2003
  • Bsc, Sharif University Of Technology, 2001
MSc, University of Tehran, 2003BSc, Sharif University of Technology, 2001
Research Interests
  • Commutative Algebra
  • Homological Algebra
  • Related Areas
Homological Algebrarelated areas
gmichals@georgiasouthern.eduGrzegorz (Greg)MichalskiSenior Lecturer912-478-1339Math/Physics, 3025AStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesGreg Michalski has been a faculty member of the Department of Mathematical Sciences since 1998. He teaches lower-division courses. In his free time, he likes to run, swim, or cycle.
  • Ph.D. In Mathematics, Notre Dame University, 1996
  • M.S. In Mathematics, University Of Warsaw (Poland), 1986
M.S. in Mathematics, University of Warsaw (Poland), 1986
Research Interests
  • Mathematical Logic
jbutler@georgiasouthern.eduJosephButlerMaster Sergeant912-344-2668ARCArmstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military ScienceMSG Butler currently serves as a Military Science Instructor for Georgia Southern – Armstrong Campus and Savannah State University. MSG Butler, born and raised from New Hampshire enlisted into the Active Duty Army in April of 2006 with the Military Occupational Specialty 14E Patriot Fire Control Enhanced Operator/ Maintainer. MSG Butler has been assigned to various duty stations with multiple job titles. Previous assignments include Fort Hood and Fort Bliss TX, Camp Carroll and Suwon AB South Korea, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Vehicle Driver, Team Leader, Platoon Sergeant, Master Gunner. Some of his awards include Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Overseas Ribbon, Master Gunner Badge, and Driver’s Badge.
Teaching Philosophy
Will create qualified and competent Second Lieutenants in the United States Army who are well prepared to lead subordinates. Positive attitudes leads to valued and respected environments.
  • Master Leaders Course & Basic Army Instructor Certification
Research Interests
  • Military Defense Systems
epitts@georgiasouthern.eduepitts@georgiasouthern.eduEdwinPittsAssistant Professor of Military Science912-344-3161Armstrong Recreation CenterArmstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military ScienceCaptain Ed Pitts, from Springfield, VA, joined the Eagle Battalion as an Assistant Professor of Military Science in July 2020. A graduate of West Point with a Bachelor’s in Systems Management, he was commissioned in Field Artillery in 2011. He served in various leadership roles, including Platoon Leader and Fire Direction Officer, and deployed to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. Pitts later served in key positions, including Assistant Brigade Fire Support Officer and Commander of two different units. His awards include the Bronze Star and Meritorious Service Medal. He is married to Pamela Muscher and has a son, Hudson.
Teaching Philosophy
Thayer Method
  • M.B.A., Georgia Southern University, 2023
  • B.S. United States Military Academy, 2011
B.S. United States Military Academy, 2011
Research Interests
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Terrorism Studies
  • Army Doctrine
Terrorism StudiesArmy Doctrine
rlawrence@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/raymona-h-lawrence-2RaymonaLawrenceProfessor912-478-2489Hendricks Hall, 2006Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Raymona H. Lawrence, Professor of Health Policy & Community Health at Georgia Southern University, is a trailblazer in community engagement, focusing on rural, hard-to-reach populations and sickle cell disease. As a dual principal investigator on a $9.7 million PCORI grant, she has lead transformative research on transition care for young adults with sickle cell. A Certified Diversity Executive®, Dr. Lawrence directs the Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement and serves as Director of Research for the Sickle Cell Community Consortium. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association and an award-winning coach for the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Lawrence's teaching philosophy centers on fostering an inclusive learning environment where community engagement is key to shaping impactful public health solutions. She believes in empowering students by connecting them with real-world challenges, encouraging critical thinking, and ensuring that all voices, especially those from marginalized communities, are heard and valued. Through this approach, she aims to inspire future leaders who are equipped to drive meaningful change in their communities.
  • (Drph) Doctor Of Public Health In Community Health Behavior And Education
  • (Mph) Master Of Public Health In Community Health
  • (B.S.) Bachelor Of Science In Kinesiology
  • Cde® Certified Diversity Executive
(MPH) Master of Public Health in Community Health(B.S.) Bachelor of Science in KinesiologyCDE® Certified Diversity Executive
Research Interests
  • Community Engagement In Rural, Minority Populations
  • Sickle Cell Disease
  • Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion (Dei)
  • Psychological Safety In Multi Stakeholder Teams
sickle cell diseasediversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)psychological safety in multi stakeholder teams
rswab@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/mgnt/r-gabrielle-swab/GabbySwabAssistant Professor912-478-8465Parker College of Business -1106Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementR. Gabrielle “Gabby” Swab joined the Parker College of Business in Fall 2022. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi in 2019. Her research interests intersect the organizational behavior and entrepreneurship domains, where she focuses on competition in teams, start-ups, and family firms. She teaches Organizational Leadership and Strategic Management. Her industry experience includes technology, sales, and project management.
Teaching Philosophy
My goals of inspiring learning and perpetuating knowledge in the classroom are guided by three principles: 1 – encourage engagement and help students relate to the material; 2 – show them you care by earning trust; and 3 – provide value.
  • University Of Mississippi - Phd
  • Morehead State University - Mba
  • Belmont University - Bachelors
Morehead State University - MBABelmont University - Bachelors
Research Interests
  • Competition
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Family Firms
  • Gamification
EntrepreneurshipFamily FirmsGamification
hberiault@georgiasouthern.eduHannah C.BeriaultLecturer and Program Director Respiratory Therapy Program912-344-2938Ashmore Hall 126Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceProfessor Beriault is a Lecturer and Program Director of the Respiratory Therapy Program. As a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia in 2005, I worked full-time as a staff therapist at a Level I Trauma Center at Augusta University from 2005 until 2013 and most enjoyed working in the Emergency Room, Cardiothoracic and Surgical ICU, and Medical ICU units. In 2012, I completed my MPH in Epidemiology at Kaplan University, and began working full-time at Augusta University in 2013 until 2019. In 2019, I joined the Georgia Southern University Respiratory Therapy Program, where I now hold the position as Program Director.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy of teaching focuses on creating a learning environment that uses real life examples through case studies and problem-based learning. Critical thinking skills are an important aspect of medical education, and a problem-based approach makes a significant impact on student learning as these skills are sharpened through thorough discussion of evidence-based medicine and healthy debate. I strive to see the “ah-hah!” moments during and after class and labs. Frequently, I use teaching methods such as concept mapping and advanced problem-based learning to help students enhance their critical thinking skills and understanding.
  • Medical College Of Georgia- Bs Respiratory Therapy 2005
  • Kaplan University- Mph Epidemiology 2012
Kaplan University- MPH Epidemiology 2012
Research Interests
  • Mechanical Ventilation
  • Critical Care
Critical Care
amypotter@georgiasouthern.eduAmy E.PotterProfessor of Geography, Honors Global Scholars Faculty Fellow for Honors College912-344-3612Science Center 1014Armstrong Campus, Statesboro Campus, Wexford, IrelandCollege of Science & Mathematics, Honors CollegeSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityDr. Amy E. Potter is a Professor of Geography at Georgia Southern University and an Honors Global Scholars Faculty Fellow. She has published over 30 journal articles and book chapters, along with two books: Remembering Enslavement (University of Georgia Press, 2022) and Social Memory and Heritage Tourism Methodologies (Routledge, 2016). Dr. Potter has secured over $950,000 in NSF grants for projects on museums and racialized Southern heritage landscapes. She has received several awards, including the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2022 Excellence in Service Award. As Honors Global Scholars Faculty Fellow, she leads a six-week study abroad program in Wexford, Ireland.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on creating a positive, open, and supportive classroom where students can thrive. I emphasize meaningful discussion and active engagement to encourage critical thinking and a deeper understanding of the material. I am dedicated to undergraduate research, guiding students to explore academic projects and present at conferences, enriching their learning and preparing them for professional success. By staying current with workshops and refining my practices, I aim to provide a dynamic classroom experience, both online and in person. Ultimately, I am deeply invested in my students' success, both academically and in their future careers.
  • Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 2011
  • M.A., University Of Kansas, 2006
  • B.S. University Of Kansas, 2004
M.A., University of Kansas, 2006B.S. University of Kansas, 2004
Research Interests
  • Cultural And Heritage Tourism
  • Community-Based Resilience And Sustainability
  • Museum Geographies
  • Black Geographies
  • Transnational Migration And Media
Community-based resilience and sustainabilityMuseum GeographiesBlack GeographiesTransnational Migration and Media
amackelprang@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XP0IHDIAAAAJ&hl=enAlanMackelprangProfessor912-478-0379PCOB 3306BStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementAlan W. Mackelprang is professor and director of the logistics and supply chain management PhD program at Georgia Southern University. He received his PhD in operations management from the University of South Carolina. His research interests lie in the intersection of supply chain management and operations management. He has published in Decision Sciences Journal, Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Supply Chain Management and Journal of Operations Management, among others. He is currently on the Senior Editorial Team at the Journal of Operations Management and is an Associate Editor at the Journal of Supply Chain Management.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in creating a collaborative and inclusive learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically and develop a lifelong passion for learning. My teaching methods emphasize active engagement, problem-solving, and real-world applications. I strive to provide personalized support and feedback to help students reach their full potential.
  • Phd In Operations Management From The University Of South Carolina
Research Interests
  • Supply Chain Management
lmooney@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/julian-lowell-mooney-2J. LowellMooneyDirector of Graduate Studies & MBA Director; Professor of Accountancy912-344-3402Hawes 110 CArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of Accountancy, Parker College Graduate Programs OfficeJ. Lowell Mooney, PhD, CPA, CGMA, CMA, CFM, directs Graduate Studies & the MBA program at Parker College of Business, Georgia Southern University. As a Professor of Accounting and former director at the School of Accountancy, he holds a PhD in accounting with a minor in MIS from the University of Georgia. Mooney's past includes work in the information systems of a major telecom firm. He’s served as Chair of the Georgia Society of CPAs and is involved in various professional groups. His research focuses on performance evaluation and emerging issues in academia and practice. Awards include the Georgia Southern Leadership Excellence Award, and the Parker College Bishop Award for Sustained Excellence.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in a selective, merit-based approach to higher education, emphasizing personal responsibility and sacrifice for those pursuing a college degree. As an educator, my role is to guide students in developing analytical skills and independent thinking, fostering lifelong learning. Effective teaching, for me, involves preparation, acting as a role model, and facilitating an interactive learning environment. My classroom is a space for enthusiasm, respect, and continuous improvement, aiming to not only educate but also to inspire ethical and professional growth.
  • Ph.D., The University Of Georgia, 1989
  • Macc, The University Of Georgia, 1979
  • Bba, The University Of Georgia, 1978
  • Professional Certifications: Cpa, Cgma, Cma, Cfm
MAcc, The University of Georgia, 1979BBA, The University of Georgia, 1978Professional Certifications: CPA, CGMA, CMA, CFM
Research Interests
  • Performance Evaluation Systems
  • Emerging Professional Issues
Emerging professional issues
laAdams@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/laurie-adamsLaurieAdamsChair, Department of Clinical Sciences912-344-3382Armstrong Center 227Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceLaurie Adams is an Associate Professor in Radiologic Sciences, Program Coordinator of the Radiation Therapy Program, and Chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences. She is also an RT(T)(ARRT) credentialed Radiation Therapist. She has moved between clinical practice and education at various points in her career and has been a Chief Radiation Therapist in a hospital setting, a Clinical Coordinator for Radiation Therapy, a Program Coordinator for Radiation Therapy at four institutions, the Interim Associate Dean of the Waters College of Health Professions before becoming Department Chair for Clinical Sciences. She primarily teaches undergraduate courses in the radiation therapy program.
Teaching Philosophy
Students in clinical programs make tremendous sacrifices of relationships, time and money and I believe it is my responsibility to enter into a partnership with them to meet their academic goals. Simultaneously, I believe it is my responsibility to ensure that graduates are able to think critically and develop confidence to ask questions in order to safely deliver radiation therapy for patients under their care. It is my desire that every student in the Radiation Therapy Program will become far more than competent radiation therapists. I strive to prepare them to become leaders in the healthcare setting as well as educators and mentors for future allied health professionals and hope that I serve as an example of what they can achieve.
  • Ed.D., Georgia Southern University, 1998
  • M.H.S., University Of North Florida, 1992
  • B.S.R.S., University Of Central Florida, 1987
  • A.A., Indian River Community College, 1985
M.H.S., University of North Florida, 1992B.S.R.S., University of Central Florida, 1987A.A., Indian River Community College, 1985
Research Interests
  • Higher Education Leadership
  • Radiologic Science Education
  • Interprofessional Education
Radiologic Science EducationInterprofessional Education
dbringman@georgiasouthern.eduDavidBringmanAssociate Professor, Admissions Coordinator Physical Therapy912-344-3362Armstrong Center 235Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDavid Bringman joined the staff in January 2009. He teaches primarily in the neurological and geriatric assessment and treatment coursework. He is a member of Neurology sections of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). He is the Admissions Coordinator for the DPT program. Dr. Bringman's research interests center around holistic admission processes.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching is grounded in making a meaningful connection with my students so they can appreciate that we are learning together and that I am invested in their future as a healthcare provider. This engagement is my way of demonstrating the relationship that they will need to create with their patients. If I can teach them that they need to care deeply for their patient, then they in turn will understand why they must care about learning in the classroom and ultimately becoming a lifelong learner.
  • Dpt, Simmons University, 2011
  • Ms Physical Therapy, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2002
  • Bs Physical Therapy, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2002
MS Physical Therapy, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2002BS Physical Therapy, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2002
Research Interests
  • Holistic Admissions
ssazzed@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/site/salimsazzed/SalimSazzedAssistant Professor912-478-2727IT 2319, Statesboro CampusStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Computer ScienceSalim Sazzed is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia Southern University, previously serving as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Memphis, TN. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Old Dominion University in 2023. Dr. Sazzed’s research interests lie in various subfields of Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision (CV), and Machine Learning (ML), with a particular focus on their applications in Data Science, Bioinformatics, and Social Computing. He has authored over 50 papers in peer-reviewed venues and serves as a reviewer and program committee member for leading academic journals and conferences.
Teaching Philosophy
Salim Sazzed's teaching philosophy is grounded in four key principles. He prioritizes student-centered learning, tailoring his methods to accommodate diverse student needs and learning styles. In his interactive and collaborative classroom, he fosters active participation and peer engagement, encouraging students to learn from one another. For practical learning, he implements hands-on activities, projects, and real-world applications that enhance students' technical, presentation, and writing skills, effectively preparing them for future challenges. Lastly, he promotes inclusiveness by creating a culture of respect and open communication, ensuring an environment where all students feel valued and supported.
  • Phd, Old Dominion University, Usa
  • Ms, University Of Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • B.Sc. , University Of Dhaka, Bangladesh
MS, University of Dhaka, BangladeshB.Sc. , University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Research Interests
  • Artificial Intelligence (Ai)
  • Natural Language Processing (Nlp)
  • Computer Vision (Cv)
  • Bioinformatics
  • Data Science
Natural Language Processing (NLP)Computer Vision (CV)BioinformaticsData Science
mpowers@georgiasouthern.eduMarkPowersVisiting Non-Tenure Track Instructor of Physical Therapy912-344-3341Armstrong Center #229Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Powers is a visiting instructor in Doctor of Physical Therapy program. He is a thirteen-year experienced physical therapist, orthopedic fellow, APTA credentialed clinical instructor, and residency and fellowship educator.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers around an interactive teaching style which allows students to remain engaged and strengthen their critical thinking skills. I often utilize small group work to facilitate problem solving strategies and have an interest in team based learning.
  • Dpt., Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • The Role Of Clinician Language In Rehabilitation Outcomes. .
  • The Benefits Of Utilizing A Combination Of Pain Science Education And Progressive Strengthening In Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
The benefits of utilizing a combination of pain science education and progressive strengthening in patients with chronic low back pain
carr@georgiasouthern.eduOlivia CarrEdenfieldProfessor of English912-478-0155Newton 2220_BStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishOlivia Carr Edenfield, Professor of English, has been on faculty since 1986. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature and serves as the Director of the American Literature Association.
Teaching Philosophy
I strive to enrich my students' critical thinking skills by encouraging active participation in class discussions and them in current scholarly conversations. I see our majors as scholars in the making and am devoted to undergraduate and graduate student research.
  • Ph.D. University Of Georgia, 2002
  • Ma In English, University Of Iowa, 1986
  • Ba In English, Georgia Southern College, 1982
MA in English, University of Iowa, 1986Ba in English, Georgia Southern College, 1982
Research Interests
  • The American Short Story
  • Andre Dubus
  • Andre Dubus, Iii
  • American Modernism, In Particular Ernest Hemingway, J.D. Salinger, And Cormac Mccarthy
Andre DubusAndre Dubus, IIIAmerican Modernism, in particular Ernest Hemingway, J.D. Salinger, and Cormac McCarthy
zutic@georgiasouthern.eduZheniUticAssistant Professor912-344-2829288Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesZheni Utic joined the Georgia Southern faculty in 2021 as an Assistant Professor. Her research interests are concentrated in the machine learning domain in cyber security, especially the application of MDP and Reinforcement learning in Intrusion Detection Systems. She likes classroom in-person and online teaching. She also enjoys supporting and encouraging students to develop their potential and helping them to be successful in their academic endeavors.
Teaching Philosophy
"The mediocre teacher tells, the good teacher explains, the superior teacher demonstrates, the great teacher inspires." William Arthur WardI believe that every successful teacher should help the students being successful in their studies, should communicate with them regularly and efficiently, share knowledge and exchange ideas. My goal is to be an erudite and inspirational teacher, a creator, and an implementor of new ideas, to be a leader who strives to go the extra mile to help the students to develop their critical thinking and analytical skills.
  • Phd In Mathematics With Concentration In Statistics, University Of South Florida
  • Ms Economics And Finance, University Of South Florida Dual Degree, 2013
MS Economics and Finance, University of South Florida dual degree, 2013
Research Interests
  • Machine Learning Methods, Reinforcement Learning
  • Probability And Markov Decision Process
Probability and Markov Decision Process
ksmith@georgiasouthern.eduKathlyn M.SmithProfessor of Geology912-478-5398Herty 1116AArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & Humanities, College of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityKathlyn M. Smith (she/her) is a Professor of Geology in the Geosciences Program of the School of Earth, Environment, & Sustainability and the Curator of Paleontology for the Georgia Southern Museum. Her research primarily focuses on fossil elephants and their extinct relatives. She teaches introductory and upper-level courses for undergraduate students including Dinosaurs, Extinctions, & Disasters, Historical Geology, and Paleontology.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy is to provide students with the tools necessary to understand and discuss geological and paleontological issues relevant to modern society, to cultivate a deeper appreciation of and connection to the physical and biological world, to foster critical thinking in students by encouraging use of the scientific process, and to utilize technological advances to explore historical sciences. In enacting this philosophy, I seek to amplify the voices of underrepresented and historically uncredited scientists to the development and advancement of geology as a science.
  • Ph.D., University Of Michigan, 2010
  • M.S., Michigan State University, 2004
  • B.S., Purdue University, 2001
M.S., Michigan State University, 2004B.S., Purdue University, 2001
Research Interests
  • Vertebrate Paleontology
  • Pleistocene Megafauna
  • Paleoecology
  • North American Mastodons
  • Southeastern U.S. Fossils
Pleistocene megafaunaPaleoecologyNorth American mastodonsSoutheastern U.S. FossilsGeorgia Southern University Museum
dapanaskevich@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/a/georgiasouthern.edu/dapanask/DmitryApanaskevichProfessor912-478-0554Room 3061, Math/Physics BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biology, School of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityBy education I am taxonomist in the fields of acarology and entomology. I am Assistant Curator of the US National Tick Collection which is pat of the Smithsonian Institution and my major research scope is in systematics of ixodid ticks.
Teaching Philosophy
My major philosophy of teaching is to provide knowledge in the discipline, get students involved in education and scientific processes and teach students to analyze and arrive at logical conclusions using scientific methods. Moreover, I focus my teaching on assisting students in acquiring an interest in the topic and help them to identify their future directions in science through teaching.
  • Phd: Zoological Institute, Russian Academy Of Sciences (St. Petersburg)
  • Msc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
  • Bsc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
MSc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)BSc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
Research Interests
  • Taxonomy Of Ixodid Ticks (Family Ixodidae)
  • Phylogeny Of Ixodid Ticks (Family Ixodidae)
  • Host-Parasite Relationships Of Ixodid Ticks (Family Ixodidae)
Phylogeny of ixodid ticks (family Ixodidae)Host-parasite relationships of ixodid ticks (family Ixodidae)James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science, U.S. National Tick Collection
dapanaskevich@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/a/georgiasouthern.edu/dapanask/DmitryApanaskevichProfessor912-478-0554Room 3061, Math/Physics BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biology, School of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityBy education I am taxonomist in the fields of acarology and entomology. I am Assistant Curator of the US National Tick Collection which is part of the Smithsonian Institution and the major scope of my research is in systematics of ixodid ticks.
Teaching Philosophy
My major philosophy of teaching is to provide knowledge in the discipline, get students involved in education and scientific processes and teach students to analyze and arrive at logical conclusions using scientific methods. Moreover, I focus my teaching on assisting students in acquiring an interest in the topic and help them to identify their future directions in science through teaching.
  • Phd: Zoological Institute, Russian Academy Of Sciences (St. Petersburg, Russia)
  • Msc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
  • Bsc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
MSc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)BSc: St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
Research Interests
  • Taxonomy Of Ixodid Ticks (Family Ixodidae)
  • Phylogeny Of Ixodid Ticks (Family Ixodidae)
  • Host-Parasite Relationships Of Ixodid Ticks (Family Ixodidae)
Phylogeny of ixodid ticks (family Ixodidae)Host-parasite relationships of ixodid ticks (family Ixodidae)James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science, U.S. National Tick Collection
marahman@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=V8II13oAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1M Arif ImtiazurRahmanProfessor434-466-2946IT-2329Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Computer ScienceI envision myself motivating eager minds through my research, mentorship, and teaching. Together we will be developing new ideas and applications to harness the power of data to make informed decisions and contribute to the forefront of technological advancements that can positively impact the functional safety of AI based safety-critical applications in healthcare and beyond.
Teaching Philosophy
As an instructor and advisor, my goal is to create an inclusive environment where the students feel excited and empowered to learn necessary skillset that will technically enhance our world. Specifically, drawing on my background in Computer Science, I aim to teach students how to design technology with a critical awareness of ethics, robustness, and scalability.
  • Ph.D. In Computer Science, University Of Virginia
  • Mcs In Computer Science, University Of Virginia
  • B.Sc. In Computer Science, University Of Engineering And Technology (Buet)
MCS in Computer Science, University of VirginiaB.Sc. in Computer Science, University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
Research Interests
  • Cognitive Assistants
  • Safety-Critical Applications
  • Healthcare With Ai
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Sensor Network
Safety-Critical ApplicationsHealthcare with AINatural Language ProcessingSensor NetworkData Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security Laboratory (DAC-lab), Center for Public Health Practice and Research
fmercado@georgiasouthern.eduFrancesMercado-RodriguezDirector of Clincal Education & Assistant Professor912-478-0500Ashmore Hall - 125Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Frances Mercado-Rodriguez is an alum of Georgia Southern and is the Director of Clinical Education & Assistant Professor in the Respiratory Therapy Program in the Department of Clinical Sciences. Dr. Mercado-Rodriguez teaches undergraduate courses on the Armstrong Campus.
Teaching Philosophy
As a respiratory therapy educator, I am dedicated to fostering a learning environment that is both challenging and supportive. My philosophy is grounded in the belief that effective teaching involves creating meaningful connections between theoretical concepts and practical applications. I strive to inspire students to become critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and compassionate healthcare providers. By emphasizing evidence-based practice, clinical reasoning, and patient-centered care, I aim to equip my students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the dynamic field of respiratory therapy.
  • DHSc, AT Still University
Research Interests
  • Cardiopulmonary Diseases
mdonato@georgiasouthern.eduMarkDonatoDirector912-478-7358Parker College of Business Room 3356AStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessParker College Office of Marketing & MediaMark is the director of the Office of Marketing & Media for the Parker College of Business. He is a double eagle with over a decade of experience in graphic design and website development.
Teaching Philosophy
Never stop learning.
  • MBA, Georgia Southern University
  • B.S Information Technology, Georgia Southern University
B.S Information Technology, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • Marketing
  • Media
Media
hjoesting@georgiasouthern.eduHeatherJoestingAssociate Professor of Biology912-344-2998Science Center 1007Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyHeather Joesting is an Associate Professor of Biology and the Senior Scientist for Georgia Southern's Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center on the Armstrong campus, as well as the College of Science and Mathematics Administrative Fellow for Undergraduate Research. Dr. Joesting teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the Armstrong campus and to all three campuses through online courses.
Teaching Philosophy
The foundation for my teaching approach is based on my passion for biology and my enthusiasm to share that passion with my students. I thoroughly enjoy teaching, and it is my goal in the classroom that students succeed through their own initiative. To achieve this goal, I provide engaging lectures and activities that foster critical-thinking skills in an inclusive learning environment.
  • Ph.D., Wake Forest University (2011)
  • M.S., Ohio University (2005)
  • B.S., University of North Carolina at Wilmington (2001)
M.S., Ohio University (2005)B.S., University of North Carolina at Wilmington (2001)
Research Interests
  • Coastal Plant Ecology
  • Nursery Production Of Native Species For Restoration
  • Plant Morphological And Physiological Adaptations To The Environment
Nursery production of native species for restorationPlant morphological and physiological adaptations to the environmentCollege Office of Undergraduate Research, Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center (SARC)
jxkersey@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jing-kersey-2JingKerseyAssistant Professor of Biostatistics912-478-5958Hendricks Hall 1011Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesDr. Jing Kersey is an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences at Georgia Southern University. She joined the university in August 2022. With a focus on statistical methods, Jing's research interests lie in the areas of diagnostic accuracy, Bayesian data analysis, and modeling in infectious diseases. Through her work, she aims to contribute to the understanding and advancement of these fields, ultimately making a positive impact on public health and healthcare decision-making.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is centered on creating an inclusive, engaging, and transformative learning environment. With over a decade of experience in teaching mathematics and statistics, I aim to inspire students to grasp complex biostatistical concepts through clear, well-organized instruction, supplemented by applied examples. I prioritize accessibility and support, ensuring students from diverse backgrounds succeed by offering tailored resources, regular feedback, and collaborative opportunities. My commitment to continuous professional development and integrating innovative methods in my teaching ensures that students are well-prepared for their academic and professional futures.
  • DrPH in BIostatistics, Georgia Southern Univerisity
  • Ms in Statistics, Georgia Southern University
Ms in Statistics, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • Statistical Methods In Diagnostic Accuracy
  • Mathematical/Statistical Modeling In Infectious Diseases
  • Machine Learning In Alzheimer'S Disease Prediction
mathematical/statistical modeling in infectious diseasesmachine learning in Alzheimer's Disease Prediction
yuanli@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/mktg/yuan-li/YuanLiAssociate Professor912-478-7479Parker College of BusinessStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingYuan Li is an Associate Professor of Marketing in the Department of Marketing. Her research interests focus on marketing design and visual marketing. Before her academic career, she held management and consultancy positions at Nielsen and Dell. She earned her PhD in Marketing from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on the idea that effective learning involves engaging students in a value co-creation experience, driven by curiosity and inspiration. I believe in the transformative power of education and strive to foster an excitement for learning and self growth both inside and outside the classroom.
  • PhD, Marketing
Research Interests
  • Marketing Design
  • Visual Marketing
  • Human And Ai Interactions
  • Luxury Consumption
  • Cross Cultural Research
Visual MarketingHuman and AI InteractionsLuxury ConsumptionCross Cultural Research
lkimsey@georgiasouthern.eduLindaKimseyAssociate Professor & MHA Program Director912-478-2008Hendricks HallStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Kimsey holds both a PhD in Public Administration and a MHA from the University of Kentucky. At Georgia Southern University, she teaches Health Administration and Leadership courses. She also works with the Center for Public Health Practice and Research, assisting rural hospitals in strategic, operational, and financial planning. Her primary areas of research interest are: military healthcare and rural health systems, where application of systems thinking to complex adaptive organizations is essential.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is founded on the principle of co-production, where the best outcomes are achieved through the active contributions of both the teacher and the learner.
  • PhD Public Administration University of KY
  • Master of Health Administration Univ of KY
  • Bachelor of Science Accounting Univ of TN
Master of Health Administration Univ of KYBachelor of Science Accounting Univ of TN
Research Interests
  • Health Services Research
  • Rural Health
  • Military Health System
Rural HealthMilitary Health SystemCenter for Public Health Practice and Research
jhoelscher@georgiasouthern.eduJasonHoelscherAssociate Professor912-478-2788Center for Art and Theatre, office 2015Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesBetty Foy Sanders Department of ArtJason Hoelscher has exhibited his paintings in galleries and museums nationally and internationally, exploring how the role of attention operates through a slow medium like painting in a fast-paced and networked information age. Also a writer and art critic, Hoelscher’s work has been published in various journals and magazines, and his book “Art as Information Ecology: Artworks, Artworlds, and Complex Systems Aesthetics” was published in 2021 by Duke University Press in hardcover, softcover, ebook and audiobook formats.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in exploring even the most mainstream of ideas from novel vantage points, to see how even the most familiar notions operate when made strange and experienced from an alternate point of view or when moved into a different context. I focus on dialogue and sharing of ideas with and among students, applying a Montessori-style methodology to the university level, combining the openness of that approach with the rigor of college-level expectations to build trust, share knowledge, uncover information, and generate insights toward fostering an atmosphere of creativity and enthusiasm that will continue to unfold far into each student’s future.
  • PhD in Visual Art: Aesthetics and Art Theory, IDSVA
  • MFA: Painting, Pratt Institute, NYC
  • BFA: Painting and Drawing, Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, Denver CO
  • Non-degree studies in information theory, network modeling, and complex systems, New England Complex Systems Institute, Cambridge MA
MFA: Painting, Pratt Institute, NYCBFA: Painting and Drawing, Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, Denver CONon-degree studies in information theory, network modeling, and complex systems, New England Complex Systems Institute, Cambridge MA
Research Interests
  • Contemporary Painting In The Context Of A.I. And Information Culture
  • The Overlaps Of Aesthetic Experience And Information Theory
  • Aesthetics Considered In Terms Of Complex Adaptive Systems And Emergent Phenomena
The overlaps of aesthetic experience and information theoryAesthetics considered in terms of complex adaptive systems and emergent phenomena
ldusenberry@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/lisa-dusenberry-2LisaDusenberryAssociate Professor912-344-2733Gamble 141Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishLisa Dusenberry is an Associate Professor of English at Georgia Southern University. Her research focuses on psychological safety, collaboration, and 21st century technical communication teaching strategies. She also investigates intersections between technical communication and children's media, especially analyzing reader-player dynamics (demonstrating how texts operate as interfaces to shape participation) and incorporating coding/design thinking concepts into storytelling. Her work has most recently appeared in Technical Communication Quarterly and Computers and Composition.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Dusenberry's teaching philosophy centers on adaptability and design thinking, a process for creative problem-solving. Johndan Johnson-Eilola and Stuart Selber highlight the need for technical communicators to be “reflective problem solvers,” continually learning new skills. By viewing communication as a design-thinking process, my students—regardless of discipline—develop skills to curate information, present it effectively, and collaborate. Through ethical reflection and empathy, students critically revise their work, embracing communication as a complex, evolving negotiation with diverse stakeholders.
  • Ph.D. in English, University of Florida, May 2013
  • M.A. in English, University of Florida, May 2007
  • B.A. in English and Liberal Arts, Colorado State University, May 2005
M.A. in English, University of Florida, May 2007B.A. in English and Liberal Arts, Colorado State University, May 2005
Research Interests
  • Teaching Technical Communication
  • Psychological Safety
  • Design Thinking And Computational Thinking
  • Game Design
  • Children'S Media
Psychological SafetyDesign Thinking and Computational ThinkingGame DesignChildren's Media
larisaelisha@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/music/faculty-and-staff/elisha-larisa/LarisaElishaProfessor of Music912-478-8536FoyStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesFred & Dinah Gretsch School of MusicDr. Larisa Elisha is a soloist, chamber musician and pedagogue, having performed and taught extensively throughout Russia, Europe, Scandinavia, Taiwan, Lithuania, Israel and U.S. As Violinist/Co-founder of the Elaris Duo, she received the Global Music Award for DUO VIRTUOSO I and II. Dr. Elisha is author of Advanced Scale Studies for Violin and Viola. As performer-clinician, she frequently presents performances, lectures and Master Classes at national/international music festivals, conferences and universities. Dr. Elisha holds BM and MM degrees from Lunacharsky State Conservatory of Belarus, DMA at the K. Lipinski Academy of Music (Wroclaw). Dr. Elisha is currently Professor of Music and Coordinator of Upper Strings Studies at GSU
Teaching Philosophy
My focus is to provide students with professional technical and artistic training, developmental opportunities and inspiration, which they can apply to their future performing and teaching careers. I promote high professional standards, combined with an individual approach, based on a positive inclusive atmosphere, conducive to the harmonious development of each student. I promote natural and functional movement in instrumental technical development, providing freedom and injury free conditions for achieving the highest artistic results. I am dedicated to my students’ successes and their overall wellbeing.
  • Doctor of Musical Arts in Violin Performance K. Lipinski Academy of Music, Wroclaw, Poland, 1995-97
  • Master of Music in Violin PerformanceState Academy of Music, Minsk, Belarus, 1987-89
  • Bachelor of Music, State Academy of Music, Minsk, Belarus, 1981–86
  • Special Central School of Music for Gifted (Minsk, Belarus), 1970-1981
  • Post-Doctorate Chamber Music Certificate, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, International Institute of Chamber Music, 1997-99
Master of Music in Violin PerformanceState Academy of Music, Minsk, Belarus, 1987-89Bachelor of Music, State Academy of Music, Minsk, Belarus, 1981–86Special Central School of Music for Gifted (Minsk, Belarus), 1970-1981Post-Doctorate Chamber Music Certificate, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, International Institute of Chamber Music, 1997-99
Research Interests
  • Method And Pedagogy - Lectures/Workshops/Presentations/Publications
  • Performance - Solo And Chamber Music Recitals
  • Recording Projects - Live Performances And Cd Recordings
  • Special Music Educational Programs - Summer Academies, High School String Intensive Programs
  • Music Festivals - "Strings At Southern Music Festival"
Performance - Solo and Chamber Music RecitalsRecording projects - live performances and CD recordingsSpecial Music Educational Programs - Summer Academies, High School String Intensive ProgramsMusic Festivals - "Strings at Southern Music Festival"
kwang@georgiasouthern.eduKaiWangAssociate Professor912-478-7392IT 2307Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Computer ScienceDr. Kai Wang obtained his PhD in Computer Science in 2015 from University of Tennessee Knoxville. After that he joined faculty in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia Southern University as an assistant professor. He tenured and was promoted to associate professor in 2021.
Teaching Philosophy
Each student has a unique educational background and should be able to learn in an environment where their background can be accurately discovered and evaluated. Interests and curiosity should be properly motivated to guide their learning activities. Hands-on practices should direct and develop their intellectual growth and mental maturity. Students' success should be formed by realizing their unique potentials.
  • Bachelor of Automation, Tsinghua University, 2000
  • Master of Science in Computer Science, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 2008
  • PhD in Computer Science, University of Tennessee Knoxville, 2015
Master of Science in Computer Science, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 2008PhD in Computer Science, University of Tennessee Knoxville, 2015
Research Interests
  • Algorithm Design And Analysis
  • Computational Complexity
  • Combinatorics
  • Artificial Intelligence
Computational ComplexityCombinatoricsArtificial Intelligence
vramasamy@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/vijayalakshmi-ramasamyVijayalakshmiRamasamyAssistant Professor912-478-7413IT 2323Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Computer ScienceDr. Vijayalakshmi Ramasamy is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Georgia Southern University and an Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics affiliate. With over 27 years of academic and research experience, her work focuses on machine learning, deep learning, and graph data analytics. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on applications in cognitive neuroscience, health data analytics, and environmental challenges such as microplastic pollution and climate change. Dr. Ramasamy has been involved in multiple international research collaborations and continues to pursue innovative solutions at the intersection of technology, health, and the environment.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy, shaped by 27 years of experience across diverse student populations on three continents, emphasizes building an inclusive and engaging learning environment. I encourage active participation to foster a vibrant learning community and strive to bridge the gap between academia and industry by connecting course content to real-world applications. I provide well-organized lessons, ample practice, and timely feedback while accommodating diverse needs. As a co-learner, I aim to create a respectful learning environment for all. I encourage students to share their views, support one another, and foster mutual understanding while ensuring respect and dignity for the diverse identities we all bring to the classroom.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science
  • Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Computer Science
  • Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
  • Diploma in Database Management Systems(DDBM)
  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Chemistry
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Computer ScienceMaster of Computer Applications (MCA)Diploma in Database Management Systems(DDBM)Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Chemistry
Research Interests
  • Graph/Network Data Analytics
  • Machine Learning And Deep Learning Applications For Pattern Recognition
  • Educational Data Mining And Learning Analytics For Engaged And Active Learning Environments
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Climate Change Applications (Dietary Modeling And Impact Of Microplastic Pollution On Health)
Machine Learning and Deep Learning Applications for Pattern RecognitionEducational Data Mining and Learning Analytics for Engaged and Active Learning EnvironmentsCognitive NeuroscienceClimate change applications (Dietary modeling and impact of microplastic pollution on health)Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security Laboratory (DAC-lab), Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics
jschiman@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/site/jeffschiman/JeffreySchimanAssociate Professor of Economics912-478-2280Parker College of Business, 3345Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsJeffrey Schiman is an Associate Professor of economics in the Parker College of Business. He is currently the department’s Solomons Fellow of Economics and is a past recipient of the college's William A. Freeman Professor of the Year Award and the W.A. and Emma Lou Crider Award for Excellence in Teaching. He received his PhD and MA in economics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and his BA in economics from Calvin College. Dr. Schiman's research focuses on applied microeconomics including the fields of labor, health, and education where he has studied the labor market for K-12 educators, the determinants of student academic and labor market success, and health investments and health outcomes.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe everyone is capable of growth, so I meet students where they are and then push them to grow.
  • PhD in Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • MA in Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • BA in Economics, Calvin College
MA in Economics, University of Illinois at ChicagoBA in Economics, Calvin College
Research Interests
  • Labor Economics
  • Economics Of Education
  • Health Economics
  • Forensic Economics
Economics of EducationHealth EconomicsForensic Economics
aking@georgiasouthern.eduAmandaKingProfessor of Economics912-478-0535Parker College of Business Room 3320Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsAmanda King, Ph.D., professor of economics, has taught at Georgia Southern University since 2002. Prior to coming to Georgia Southern she taught for two years at Elon University. King’s recent research interests center around the types of signals people use to determine when to purchase experience goods. Her most recent studies consider the market for Broadway Theater tickets. She teaches in the online Master of Science in Applied Economics program as well as introductory and intermediate macroeconomics and money and banking.
Teaching Philosophy
I first came to enjoy economics because I saw how it affected my life. It was immediately clear to me how the topics in my first economics class related to the events that were happening in the world around me. Thus, helping students see how economics is relevant to them has become an underlying focus in my economics classes.
  • Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 2000
  • MA, Vanderbilt University, 1999
  • BA,Agnes Scott College, 1995
MA, Vanderbilt University, 1999BA,Agnes Scott College, 1995
Research Interests
  • Experience Goods
  • Signalling In Markets
  • User Reviews Vs. Critical Reviews
Signalling in marketsUser reviews vs. critical reviews
mborquez@georgiasouthern.eduManuelBorquezSenior Military Science Instructor312-478-0038Military Science BuildingArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusMilitary ScienceDepartment of Military ScienceMSG Manuel Borquez, Jr. joined the Eagle Battalion as the Senior Military Science Instructor in August 2024. Originally from Bisbee, Arizona, he joined the Army as a cannon crewmember on June 07, 2007, and conducted Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sill, Ok.
Teaching Philosophy
Military science is the study of military processes, institutions, and behavior, along with the study of warfare, and the theory and application of organized coercive force. It is mainly focused on theory, method, and practice of producing military capability in a manner consistent with national defense policy.
  • Common Faculty Development Instructor Course
Research Interests
  • Military Science
cschiman@georgiasouthern.eduCuipingSchimanAssociate Professor912-478-8594PCOB 1109Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsCuiping Schiman is an Associate Professor of economics in the Parker College of Business. Her research combines economic theory and modern empirical tools to analyze questions in the markets for healthcare and labor. She has published on the effects of Medicare prescription drug insurance and Medicaid physician fees on various healthcare outcomes, the effects of early childcare policies on human capital development, and the long-term effects of early-life human capital investments. Dr. Schiman received her PhD and MA in Economics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and her Bachelor of Medicine from Shandong University. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to help my students develop their skills to expand their potential.
  • PhD in Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015
  • MA in Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2012
  • Bachelor of Medicine, Shandong University, 2008
MA in Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2012Bachelor of Medicine, Shandong University, 2008
Research Interests
  • Economics Of Health Care And Labor
jamesthomas@georgiasouthern.eduJamesThomasSenior Lecturer912-478-0713Hendricks Hall 2027Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. James Thomas a Senior Lecturer in the department of Health Policy and Community Health at the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. Dr. Thomas holds a MPH and DrPH in Community Health Behavior and Education from Georgia Southern University. Dr. Thomas has over 10 years of community engagement experience working with rural communities in southeastern Georgia in addressing health disparities within underrepresented populations. Dr. Thomas currently researches health risk behaviors and health disparities in minority populations living in rural areas.
Teaching Philosophy
Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, once stated, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man”. If someone were to ask me to write a book on my teaching career, I feel this quote encapsulates my philosophy as an instructor in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. I believe in using innovation and creativity to encourage critical thinking and problem solving hands-on and practical experience in the classroom.
  • DrPH
  • MPH
  • BSPH
MPHBSPH
Research Interests
  • Minority Health
  • Rural Health
  • Men'S Health
  • Social Determinants Of Health
Rural HealthMen's HealthSocial Determinants of Health
stevenelisha@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cah/music/faculty-and-staff/elisha-steven/StevenElishaDirector of Orchestras/String Area Head, Professor912-478-8558Foy 3033Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesFred & Dinah Gretsch School of MusicInternationally acclaimed cellist, Dr. Steven Elisha, has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe, Norway, China, Taiwan, Brazil, Israel and the United States. He began his professional performing career at the age of fifteen and his Carnegie Hall Debut received critical acclaim. Dr. Elisha regularly gives master classes, workshops and residencies throughout the United States. Elisha is co-founder and cellist of the Elaris Duo, with violinist Larisa Elisha. Currently, Dr. Elisha is Professor of Music, Strings Area Head and Director of Orchestras at the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at Georgia Southern University.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in helping students find the key that quickly unlocks their potential, for gaining instrumental technical abilities, achieving musical development and maximizing the possibilities for professional successes. I use an individual approach for each student, and the application of natural movement. I believe that when a person applies natural conditions to playing situations, immediate results are evident, allowing the student to acquire quick and permanent technical skills that bring about greater ease in the music making process, self-encouragement and inspiration for further development. I believe my role as a teacher begins with setting an accurate and effective example.
  • Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance - Indiana University Jacob's School of Music
  • Master of Music in Cello Performance - Yale University School of Music
  • Doctor of Musical Arts in Cello Performance - University of Kansas
Master of Music in Cello Performance - Yale University School of MusicDoctor of Musical Arts in Cello Performance - University of Kansas
Research Interests
  • Cello Performance
  • Orchestral Conducting
  • Chamber Music Performance
  • String Literature Pedagogy
  • Symphonic Literature
Orchestral ConductingChamber Music PerformanceString Literature PedagogySymphonic Literature
csglover@georgiasouthern.eduCarolineGloverAdministrative Assistant II912-478-5322Hollis 2123Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDean's OfficeI have served in the Dean's Office since 2010, and have worked on a multitude of projects including, but not limited to: search process, scheduling internal and external visitors to the Dean's Office, planning and organizing college events.
Teaching Philosophy
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  • B.A. English
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kepeace@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/karl-e-peace-2KarlPeaceProfessor and Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar912-478-2674N/AStatesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesDr. Karl E. Peace’s generous gift in honor of his wife, Dr. Jiann-Ping Hsu, made the establishment of the JPHCOPH possible. He is a Georgia Southern graduate and earned a Ph.D. in biostatistics from the Medical College of Virginia (VCU). He spent decades in the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to the development of drugs for Alzheimer's disease, gastrointestinal ulcers, and cardiovascular risk reduction. Transitioning to academia, he established 21 endowments, including the College’s Eminent Scholar Chair in Biostatistics. He also founded the Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics. A Fellow of the American Statistical Association, Peace has authored over 150 publications and 15 books advancing biostatistics and public health.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Karl Peace’s teaching philosophy is grounded in his extensive industry experience and commitment to student success. His teaching in clinical trial methodology and drug research is driven by the belief that students must be prepared to contribute to real-world challenges in healthcare. Dr. Peace emphasizes practical applications of biostatistics, integrating case studies from his pharmaceutical career to bridge theory and practice. He is dedicated to mentoring students, and helping them navigate their career paths with the same rigor and passion he brings to his work. His industry experience not only enriches his teaching but also positions students to excel in the evolving field of public health and biostatistics.
  • Ph.D. in Biostatistics, Medical College of Virginia, 1976
  • M.S. in Mathematics, Clemson University, 1964
  • B.S. in Chemistry, Georgia Southern College, 1963
M.S. in Mathematics, Clemson University, 1964B.S. in Chemistry, Georgia Southern College, 1963
Research Interests
  • Clinical Trials
  • Drug Research And Development
  • Biostatistics
Drug Research and DevelopmentBiostatisticsKarl E. Peace Center for Biostatistics and Research
hlorden@georgiasouthern.eduHeatherLordenDr. Heather Lorden, PT, DPT, PCS912-344-2767Armstrong Center 238Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Lorden received both her Bachelor of Science in Health Science and Master of Science in Physical Therapy degrees from Armstrong Atlantic State University. She then earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Medical College of Georgia. She has an extensive clinical background in both geriatrics and pediatrics. She continues to practice at a local outpatient pediatrics clinic. She achieved her Pediatrics Clinical Specialty (PCS) certification in 2019. This accreditation is awarded through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS).
Teaching Philosophy
For my graduate Doctor of Physical Therapy students, my aim is to foster the development of professionally exceptional clinicians, regardless of background or barriers. Regarding my undergraduate students, my aim is to facilitate excitement for the clinical professions while maintaining a high rigor of learning such that students are prepared to excel in their path to graduate school.
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • Master of Science in Physical Therapy
  • Pediatric Clinical Specialist
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Science
Master of Science in Physical TherapyPediatric Clinical SpecialistBachelor of Science in Health Science
Research Interests
  • Caregiver Training Related To Gross Motor Development Of Children
  • Care Of The Obstetric Patient
  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning In Physical Therapy Education
care of the obstetric patientscholarship of teaching and learning in physical therapy education
lcwilliams@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HVW6A_QAAAAJ&hl=enLeahWilliamsSenior Lecturer of Biochemistry & Chemistry912-478-5968Nursing/Chemistry room 2234Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsMy goal has always been to use my training and experience in the field of Chemistry Education to support student success in chemistry. My background has given me extensive experience in teaching introductory chemistry concepts, curriculum alignment, course-based undergraduate research, and the use of open-education resources. I have used, and will continue to use, this experience to refine my teaching here at Georgia Southern. Much of my background has informed the design, implementation and assessment of my general chemistry, survey of chemistry, and graduate level courses.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that it is our role as instructors to encourage persistence, motivation, and interest in chemistry for students. In my classes, constructing new knowledge and building connections between concepts is a group effort. I use traditional lectures minimally to provide an introduction to new topics and then rely heavily on group work and collaboration to help students learn new content, connect it to previous knowledge, and engage in scientific practices. I provide a mixture of resources, ranging from the textbook and readings to videos and worksheets, to accommodate a wide range of learning preferences. Any new content I introduce is rooted in student prior knowledge and is tied to future applications and real-life examples.
  • Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2015
  • B.S., Georgia College and State University, 2010
B.S., Georgia College and State University, 2010
Research Interests
  • Chemical Education Research (Cer)
  • Discipline-Based Education Research (Dber)
  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning (Sotl)
Discipline-Based Education Research (DBER)Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
kparker@georgiasouthern.eduKendra R.ParkerAssociate Professordon't want this onlineArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of English, Affiliate Faculty in Africana StudiesKendra R. Parker (Ph.D., Howard University) is an associate professor at Georgia Southern University. She is the author of She Bites Back: Black Female Vampires in African American Women's Novels, 1977-2011 (Lexington, 2018), co-editor of The Bloomsbury Handbook to Octavia E. Butler (Bloomsbury, 2020), and author of Understanding Octavia E. Butler (University of South Carolina Press, 2025).
Teaching Philosophy
“the classroom should be an exciting place, never boring” ~bell hooks
  • Ph.D., Howard University
Research Interests
  • African American Literature
  • Octavia E. Butler
Octavia E. ButlerCenter for Africana Studies
mbrister@georgiasouthern.eduMonicaBristerAcademic Services Coordinator912-478-6986Hendricks Hall 1018Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthJPHCOPH Office of the DeanI am Monica Brister and currently work as the academic services coordinator for JPHCOPH
Teaching Philosophy
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  • M. Ed. Counselor Education
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jli@georgiasouthern.eduJinrongLiProfessor912-478-52632218CStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishMy research focuses on language learning and technology, second language writing assessment, and information literacy. My work has appeared in the Journal of Second Language Writing, Computers and Composition, and Assessing Writing. Currently, I'm working on two collaborative projects: “Comparability of IELTS academic writing tasks and graduate-level multimodal writing tasks at universities in Türkiye, UK, and USA” funded by IELTS and “Partnership on University Plagiarism Prevention” funded by SSHRC.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on creating a student-focused environment where learners take an active role in their education. Through hands-on activities, discussions, and problem-solving, I promote deep engagement and critical thinking. I prioritize authentic learning experiences that connect lessons to real-world applications, helping students see the relevance of their studies. My goal is to foster independent, lifelong learners who can confidently tackle complex problems.
  • Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics & Technology, Iowa State University
Research Interests
  • Language Learning And Technology
  • Second Language Writing Assessment
  • Information Literacy
Second language writing assessmentInformation literacy
herney@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/hans-georg-erneyHans-GeorgErneyProfessor912-344-2696Gamble 136Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishHe was educated in Germany (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen), England (Keele University), and the United States (Emory University). In recent years, he has written on the British spoken-word poet Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan (Journal of Postcolonial Writing), the Kamala Khan Ms. Marvel comic series (Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics), the British poet Daljit Nagra (ARIEL), and Chinese science fiction (MOSF Journal of Science Fiction). He edits the Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies.
Teaching Philosophy
I must decline, for secret reasons. (E. B. White)
  • M.A. (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, 2001)
  • Ph.D. (Emory University, 2006)
Ph.D. (Emory University, 2006)
Research Interests
  • Postcolonial Literature And Theory
  • Ecocriticism And Nature Writing
  • South Asian Literature And Culture
  • Contemporary British Literature
  • Multilingualism
Ecocriticism and Nature WritingSouth Asian Literature and CultureContemporary British LiteratureMultilingualism
joycewhite@georgiasouthern.eduJoyceWhiteAssistant Professor912-478-04553302B NewtonStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishJoyce White is Assistant Professor of English in Gullah Geechee Literature and Cultures at Georgia Southern University. She received her Ph.D. in Humanities with a primary focus in African American Studies from Clark Atlanta University and earned a BA and MA in English, with a focus in Creative Writing and literature, from Florida State University. Her research interests include 19th, 20th, and 21st century African American and diasporic literature, as well as African cosmological and spiritual continuities in diasporic literature.
Teaching Philosophy
My approach to all courses is to not only emphasize the connection between reading, writing, and critical thinking, but to also emphasize the importance and role of cross-discipline learning and engagement. This allows the classroom to transform student engagement and instructor facilitation beyond the physical space and to shape lifelong student citizens and learners who effectively transfer acquired skills into other academic areas and their lives.
  • Ph.D. Clark Atlanta University
Research Interests
  • African American Literature
Gullah-Geechee Heritage Center
coglobli@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=A9zfR2cAAAAJConstantinOgloblinProfessor912-478-5375Parker College of BusinessStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsProf. Ogloblin Joined Georgia Southern University in 2000. The courses he regularly teaches are Principles of Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics (graduate), and International Economics (graduate). He has extensive experience developing and teaching online courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He also has much experience authoring course materials for principles of economics, intermediate microeconomics, and international economics. His research interests lie in applying econometric methods to examine relevant economic and social issues.
Teaching Philosophy
Education is not the learning of facts but the training of the mind to think.—Albert Einstein.
  • Ph.D., Kent State University
Research Interests
  • Applied Econometrics
  • Health Economics
  • Economic Systems
Health economicsEconomic systems
jburson@georgiasouthern.eduhttp://cah.georgiasouthern.edu/history/home/faculty/burson/Jeffrey D.BursonProfessor912-478-8532IAB 3010Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryJeffrey D. Burson specializes in the history of the Enlightenment and the era of the Atlantic Revolutions. He is the article of over thirty peer-reviewed articles and chapters, and is currently the author or editor of five books, including The Culture of Enlightening: Abbé Claude Yvon and the Entangled Emergence of the Enlightenment (Notre Dame, 2019); The Rise and Fall of Theological Enlightenment: Jean-Martin de Prades and Ideological Polarization in Eighteenth-Century France (Notre Dame, 2010); and Enlightenment and Catholicism in Europe (Notre Dame, 2014) co-edited with Ulrich Lehner.
Teaching Philosophy
The symbiotic interdependence of scholarship and teaching, and the continued relevance of history as both research method and critical foundation of global citizenship are the cornerstones of my teaching philosophy.
  • Ph.D. (History) George Washington University (2006)
  • M.Phil. (History) George Washington University (2003)
  • B.A. (History/Political Science) Concordia University--Ann Arbor (1999)
M.Phil. (History) George Washington University (2003)B.A. (History/Political Science) Concordia University--Ann Arbor (1999)
Research Interests
  • Intellectual And Cultural History Of The Global Eighteenth Century
  • Enlightenment Catholicism
  • Eighteenth-Century And Revolutionary France
  • Early Modern Europe
  • Age Of Revolutions, C. 1750 - 1850
Enlightenment CatholicismEighteenth-Century and Revolutionary FranceEarly Modern EuropeAge of Revolutions, c. 1750 - 1850
sanderson@georgiasouthern.eduSalenaAndersonAssistant Professor of English912-478-06412219C Newton BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishDr. Salena Anderson's research and teaching explore the intersections of language, literacy, and technology; and her recent work has focused on critical AI literacy. She has published in journals such as Computers and Composition, English Studies, Praxis, and WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship. In the classroom, Dr. Anderson enjoys teaching courses on the intersections of AI and writing; first-year writing; linguistics; writing center pedagogy; and grammar, style, and editing.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Anderson values student-centered education that encourages students to transfer knowledge and skills obtained in the classroom to their lives outside the classroom, including applications in their careers, their communities, and their personal lives. Believing that learning is both social and reflective, Dr. Anderson promotes student collaboration as well as individual learner reflection with the goal of helping students to develop both collaborative teamwork skills and effective metacognitive strategies.
  • Ph.D. in Linguistics from The Ohio State University (2010)
  • M.A. in English from the University Georgia (2005)
M.A. in English from the University Georgia (2005)
Research Interests
  • Critical Ai Literacy
  • Corpus Linguistics
  • Writing Centers
  • Writing Assessment
Corpus linguisticsWriting centersWriting assessment
slandge@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/bcp/faculty-staff/shainaz-landge/ShainazLandgeAssociate Professor of Chemistry912-478-1883Nursing Chemistry 3213Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Shainaz Landge joined Georgia Southern University in August of 2010. She completed her M.S. degree in Organic Chemistry (2000) from the University of Pune (India), after which she worked as a project assistant at the National Chemical Laboratory in Pune. In 2008, she completed her Ph.D. research at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and then moved on to a postdoctoral position at Dartmouth College (NH). In her spare time she likes to read, write, watch movies and hang around with friends and family members.
Teaching Philosophy
I strongly believe that: a Teacher is the one who introduces a new perspective; invokes curiosity; enhances critical thinking; challenges misconceptions and promotes motivation to improve students’ abilities. My teaching philosophy is simple: I aim to create an interactive, positive learning environment where the students are engaged and interested in the learning process.
  • B.S. University of Pune, India (1998)
  • M.S. University of Pune, India (2000)
  • Ph.D. University of Massachusetts, Boston (2008)
  • Postdoctoral Dartmouth College, New Hampshire (2010)
  • Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia (2010 - present)
M.S. University of Pune, India (2000)Ph.D. University of Massachusetts, Boston (2008)Postdoctoral Dartmouth College, New Hampshire (2010)Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia (2010 - present)
Research Interests
  • Chemosensors
  • Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis
  • Detection Of Toxins And Sugar Molecules
  • Chemical Education
  • Student Motivation
Microwave Assisted Organic SynthesisDetection of toxins and sugar moleculesChemical EducationStudent MotivationVertically Integrated Projects (VIP)
rewhitworth@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/ruth-e-whitworth-2RuthWhitworthAssistant Professor912-478-7904Hendricks Hall, Room 1032Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health Sciences, Public Health GeneralMs. Whitworth has been part of Georgia Southern University since 2004, originally hired to work with the KE Peace Center for Biostatistics in the School of Public Health. After the School transitioned to become the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health in 2006, Ms. Whitworth transitioned to work for the Dean of the College. Over the years, she has contributed to the growth and development of the College, utilizing her experience in information systems and public health. Her role encompasses administrative coordination, teaching, and participation in university and college committees.
Teaching Philosophy
Ms. Whitworth believes that effective teaching is a dynamic process where both instructors and students learn from each other, enriching the educational experience. She emphasizes essential concepts for students' future careers, ensuring they develop both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Engaging in reflective teaching, she continually sharpens her expertise and adapts her methods to stay current in her field. She is committed to creating a safe, inclusive learning environment where diverse perspectives are encouraged, fostering engagement and dialogue to enhance learning.
  • MPH in biostatistics, Georgia Southern University, 2011
  • MBA in information systems, University of Memphis, 1997
  • BBA in finance, Abilene Christian University, 1984
MBA in information systems, University of Memphis, 1997BBA in finance, Abilene Christian University, 1984
Research Interests
  • Public Health
yxu@georgiasouthern.eduYaoXuAssistant Professor of Computer Science912-478-1357IT 2321Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Computer ScienceDr. Yao Xu is a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Xu’s research mainly focuses on designing algorithms for optimization and prediction problems, with applications in transportation, healthcare, and various graph-based network systems. It spans the fields of data science, machine learning, and operations research, addressing complex challenges across these areas. She has so far published about 25 research articles in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is rooted in fostering a transformative learning experience that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. I develop comprehensive, well-organized course materials that are made available to students in advance, encouraging pre-class preparation and enhancing in-class engagement. I place a strong emphasis on integrating research with hands-on practice, designing assignments and projects that prepare students for real-world challenges. Additionally, I prioritize understanding my students' individual learning needs through classroom participation and personal interactions, tailoring my teaching to help them overcome challenges and succeed.
  • Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada, 2019
  • M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2012
  • B.S., Zhejiang Gongshang University, China, 2011
M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2012B.S., Zhejiang Gongshang University, China, 2011
Research Interests
  • Graph-Based Network Systems
  • Predictive Modeling And Machine Learning
  • Algorithm Design For Optimization Problems
Predictive Modeling and Machine LearningAlgorithm Design for Optimization Problems
jmurdock@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jason-murdockJasonMurdockAssociate Professor912-478-5167Art Building 2003Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesBetty Foy Sanders Department of ArtJason Murdock has been a faculty member in the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art at Georgia Southern University since 2017. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communication Design from the Herron School of Art & Design (Indiana University), and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communication Design from Kent State University (2016). His research interests include typeface design, branding & visual identity design, design processes, and graphic design history. Jason has presented his research both nationally and internationally, and has won awards for teaching as well as for his work as a graphic designer.
Teaching Philosophy
Design education is rooted in the pre-industrial master-apprentice model. Today, however, technological know-how is no longer the primary requisite for entrance into the design profession. As the tools of the profession become more democratized and many of the tasks that designers perform are being automated, designers must be as strategic in their thinking as they are technologically savvy and as process-oriented as they are aesthetically-inclined. In the classroom, this requires an approach that sometimes strays from traditional methods of instruction to resemble Postman and Weingartner's “inquiry method”, where asking divergent questions may be more appropriate and instructive than providing convergent answers.
  • M.F.A., Kent State University, 2016
  • B.F.A., Indiana University, 2003
B.F.A., Indiana University, 2003
Research Interests
  • Typeface Design
  • Branding & Visual Identity Design
  • Design Processes
  • Graphic Design History
Branding & Visual Identity DesignDesign ProcessesGraphic Design HistoryCenter for Public Health Practice and Research
csparks@georgiasouthern.eduChadSparksMSG912-344-2668Armstrong Recreation Center Rm #218Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Military ScienceMSG Sparks joined the Army in 2006 as an Infantryman. He has served with the 2nd ID (2006-2013), 4th ID (2013-2017), 198th Infantry BDE (2017-2019), 2nd Cav Regt (2019-2022), and now with Georgia Southern Eagle BN (2022-current). MSG Sparks has 3 Combat deployments to Afghanistan (2009, 2012, & 2014), 1 Rotational deployment to Poland (2020), and 1 Operational deployment to Romania (2022). He has served as a Reconnaissance Scout, Recon Team Leader, Operations Sergeant, Platoon Sergeant, Senior Drill Sergeant, Company First Sergeant, Brigade Future Operations NCOIC, and currently a Military Science Instructor. MSG Sparks has a combined total of 34 military awards/badges and graduated 26 military schools throughout his tenure.
Teaching Philosophy
Evolved critical thinking and problem solving through experiential learning in a collaborative environment. Utilizing doctrinal foundation and variable assessments students grow through student-teaching roles and responsibilities during laboratory roles in a 'train the trainer' concept.
  • Master Leader Course
  • Army Instructor Certification
  • Military History Instructor Certification
Army Instructor CertificationMilitary History Instructor Certification
Research Interests
  • Advanced Tactics
  • Military History
Military History
wming@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eaF3PQsAAAAJW. MashallMingProfessor, Distinguished Chair in Materials Science912-478-5043Chemistry 3232Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Ming is currently a Distinguished Chair in Materials Science and a Full Professor in Chemistry at Georgia Southern University in the USA. Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he was a faculty member at University of New Hampshire (2007-2011) and Eindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands (2000-2007). His research has focused on multifunctional polymer materials and coatings, supported by over $5 million external funding in the U.S. and The Netherlands. Dr. Ming has so far published over 105 peer-reviewed papers, 8 book chapters, and 4 US patents, and he currently serves as an Editor for Progress in Organic Coatings.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy can be summarized in the following keywords: motivating, engaging, interactive, individualized, and proactive learning
  • 1998, Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry & Physics, Fudan University
  • 1993, B.S. in Materials Chemistry, Fudan University
1993, B.S. in Materials Chemistry, Fudan University
Research Interests
  • Smart Multifunctional Coatings
  • Functional Polymer Hybrid Nanocomposites
Functional polymer hybrid nanocompositesCenter for Advanced Materials Science | GS-CAMS
jharris@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/john-harrisJohnHarrisAssociate Professor of Management912-478-5997College of Business 3350Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementJohn N. Harris is an Associate Professor of Management in the Parker College of Business. He received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources from Florida State University in 2017. His research largely focuses on the areas of leadership, organizational politics and political skill, and individual differences in organizational effectiveness, though much of his recent work is in management education. He currently serves as the Human Behavior in Organizations (WMBA 6000) Course Lead for the University System of Georgia’s WebMBA, as a Co-Advisor for the Georgia Southern University Society for Human Resource Management student chapter, and as a member of the Academy of Management Learning & Education Editorial Review Board.
Teaching Philosophy
John Harris’s teaching philosophy and much of his current research has explored the incorporation of games and gaming into business classrooms to facilitate experiential learning that is impactful, accessible, and fun for students. He has presented this work and facilitated workshops focused on effectively utilizing games in the classroom at a range of national and regional academic conferences and professional conventions. He currently teaches in the areas of organizational behavior and leadership at both the graduate and undergraduate level.
  • Ph.D., Florida State University, 2017
Research Interests
  • Leadership
  • Organizational Politics
  • Experiential Learning
  • Games In Education
  • Management Education
Organizational PoliticsExperiential LearningGames in EducationManagement Education
aakturk@georgiasouthern.eduAhmetAkturkAssociate Professor of History912-478-5776Interdisciplinary Academic Building, Room 3089Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryI am an Associate Professor of History specializing in Modern Middle East history. My area of interest is the late Ottoman Empire and early Turkish Republic, with an emphasis on the emergence and development of the modern Kurdish identity movement vis-à-vis Ottomanism and Turkish nationalism. I particularly trace the story of the princely Kurdish Bedirkhan family from the late 19th century through the first decades of the 20th century. I also enjoy teaching courses on the Modern Middle East and the wider Muslim world, from the time of Muhammad to modernity, as well as World History since roughly 1500.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching is an essential component of my scholarly pursuit. Both my survey and upper-level courses aim to familiarize students with the wider world, particularly by understanding people and countries on their own terms and within their historical contexts. I teach my courses on world history, the Middle East, and the Muslim world in a way that encourages students not only to grasp the differences between 'other' cultures and their own but also to recognize surprising similarities. Finally, my courses aim to equip students with skills such as identifying multiple narratives of the same historical events and critically analyzing primary sources, much like they do with present-day information.
  • Ph.D., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2013
  • M.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2006
  • B.S., Middle East Tehnical University, Ankara, Turkiye, 2004
M.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2006B.S., Middle East Tehnical University, Ankara, Turkiye, 2004
Research Interests
  • Late Ottoman Empire And Modern Turkey
  • Kurdish National Movement
Kurdish National Movement
tmayogamble@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/dr-tilicia-l-mayo-gambleTiliciaMayo-GambleAssociate Dean of Practice and Research912-478-1249Hendricks HallArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Tilicia Mayo-Gamble is the Associate Dean for Practice and Research and an Associate Professor in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern University. She is a health services and healthcare disparities researcher with a research agenda focused on implementing community and patient engagement methods to facilitate self-care behaviors and enhance patient-centered care among adults with chronic diseases and marginalized populations.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Mayo-Gamble uses a backward teaching design that focuses on outcomes and the student-centered approaches necessary to accomplish those outcomes. She teaches Public Health Communication and Advocacy, Research Methodology, and Community Needs Assessment.
  • PhD in Health Behavior
  • MPH in Social and Behavioral Science
  • MA in Applied Communication
  • BA in Media Arts
  • CHES
MPH in Social and Behavioral ScienceMA in Applied CommunicationBA in Media ArtsCHES
Research Interests
  • Patient Engagement
  • Community Engagement
  • Community-Based Methodology
  • Health Communication
  • Sickle Cell Disease
Community EngagementCommunity-based methodologyHealth CommunicationSickle Cell Disease
aschrey@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lyy7R1UAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoAaronSchreyProfessor912-478-5487SC 1010Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyProfessor of Biology
Teaching Philosophy
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  • PhD. Southern Illinois University Carbondale 2007
  • MS Southern Illinois University Carbondale 2001
  • BS University of Evansville 1999
MS Southern Illinois University Carbondale 2001BS University of Evansville 1999
Research Interests
  • Epigenetics
  • Molecular Ecology
  • Population Genetics
  • Networks In Biology
Molecular EcologyPopulation GeneticsNetworks in Biology
taylors@georgiasouthern.eduSharonTaylorProfessor912-478-0266MP 2324Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesI have been teaching at Georgia Southern since 1996. My interests are mathematics education, statistics education, and the teaching of calculus. I am the Chief Reader for Advanced Placement Calculus and spend much of my time working with high school teachers who teach the course.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe most students need to be in a classroom to learn. I know this is not in step with the current proliferation of online courses and programs. Motivated and dedicated students can survive in an online environment, however the vast majority need to be taught by someone who knows their subject matter and truly cares about student learning. I want every student to succeed and work hard designing notes, assignments, and tests to challenge my students and have the grade they earn in my course mean something as they move through their academic career.
  • PhD, Texas A&M University, 1993
  • MA, Sam Houston State University, 1989
  • BS in Education, Southwest Texas State University, 1987
MA, Sam Houston State University, 1989BS in Education, Southwest Texas State University, 1987
Research Interests
  • Mathematics Education
  • Statistics Education
  • Calculus Teaching And Learning
Statistics EducationCalculus Teaching and Learning
ericjohnson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=O6bWlekAAAAJ&hl=enEricJohnsonSenior Lecturer in Biochemistry and Chemistry912-478-7266Nursing/Chemistry 2232Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Johnson is originally from Asheville, NC. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from Centre College in 2010 and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Utah in 2016. He has been teaching at Georgia Southern since 2016. His research interests are in Chemistry Education and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Dr. Johnson has presented at the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference in Savannah, GA and at the Biennial Conference on Chemical Education. In his free time, Dr. Johnson enjoys reading and hiking.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as a teacher is to engage every student in my class. My aim is to spread my enjoyment of chemistry to the students in my class and to make my class a positive learning environment. In my classroom, I use PowerPoint slides and the whiteboard as my primary teaching tools. I also use periodic extra credit pop quizzes to help keep students engaged in my classes. These extra credit pop quizzes encourage students to study between classes and to practice their chemistry. I also use low stakes assessments, such as regularly schedule quizzes to check student understanding. Finally, I constantly adjust my teaching based on student feedback from previous semesters.
  • Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of Utah, 2016
  • B.S. Chemistry, Centre College, 2010
B.S. Chemistry, Centre College, 2010
Research Interests
  • Chemical Education Research
  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
mmachingura@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C11&q=marylou+machingura&oq=marylou+mMarylouMachinguraAssociate Professor912-344-2588SC112Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMarylou C. Machingura is an Associate Professor of Biology with a Ph.D. in Plant Biology from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Dr. Machingura teaches botany and other plant related courses, and research focuses on improving crop photosynthesis, drought tolerance, physiological and molecular mechanisms of various crop plants.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering critical thinking and a deep appreciation for plants among students and society at large. I emphasize student-centered goals and diverse teaching strategies, using case studies and groupwork to enhance understanding and engagement. My experience spans teaching various plant biology courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels, where I integrate research concepts into the classroom to provide real-life context. I believe in setting high, achievable goals and using multiple forms of feedback. My aim is to cultivate an environment where students can question, explore, and appreciate the complexities of biology as it relates to life and the environment.
  • PhD. Southern Illinois University 2012
  • MS, Wageningen University and Research Center
  • BS Africa University
MS, Wageningen University and Research CenterBS Africa University
Research Interests
  • Co2 Assimilation In Algae
  • Polyaspartic Acid And Plant Growth
  • Physiology Of Yaupon Holy
Polyaspartic acid and plant growthPhysiology of yaupon holyCollege Office of Undergraduate Research, Botanic Garden, COSM Core Research Lab, Business Innovation Group (BIG)
sdavis@georgiasouthern.eduSarahDavisSenior Lecturer912-478-7402Hanner Fieldhouse 2320CStatesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologySarah Davis is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology at Georgia Southern University. Since 2016, she has helped develop the Physical Activity and Lifestyle (PAL) program, guiding students to lifelong wellness. Davis holds multiple certifications, including CSCS and FMS. Davis regularly presents at national conferences and incorporates the latest exercise science research into her work. Davis also volunteers as a youth sports coach and serves as treasurer for the Ebenezer Elementary PTO, reflecting her passion for mentoring and community involvement.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching Kinesiology has been a fulfilling journey for me, centered on a student-focused, active learning approach. I aim to inspire students to take ownership of their fitness, apply wellness strategies, and develop coaching skills in strength and conditioning. My approach emphasizes meeting students where they are, using tailored methods based on pre-assessments to ensure progress at their own pace. I integrate wellness concepts through reflective assignments and diverse modules, fostering holistic growth. In strength coaching courses, hands-on learning builds competence and confidence. My goal is to instill lifelong passion for fitness and learning.
  • Armstrong State University, Savannah, Georgia M.S., Sports Medicine, 2008 Thesis: “The Relationships Between Field Tests and Novice Success of Olympic Weightlifting” Advisors: Armstrong State University, Savannah, Georgia B.S., Health and Physical Education, 2006
Research Interests
  • Strength And Conditioning, Tactical Athletes, Lifelong Wellness
ieiacob@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/ionut-e-iacob-2IonutIacobAssociate Professor of Mathematics912-478-0164Math/Physics 3328Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Ionut Emil Iacob holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and a MS in Mathematics (both from the University of Kentucky) and a BS in Electrical Engineering (Politechnica University of Bucharest) and joined the Department of Mathematical Sciences in 2007. He has advised numerous undergraduate students and graduate students who completed their MS theses under his direction. Emil has served/serves in numerous department committees, program committees for conferences and editor for journals, and performed numerous reviews for conferences and journals. His research interests include data science and computational mathematics. Emil teaches graduate and undergraduate Mathematics and Statistics courses on Statesboro campus.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that a good teaching career is built on excellent knowledge about a topic and passion for communicating that knowledge to others. The main goal of education is, of course, learning. Although students have to learn certain facts, factual knowledge by itself does not lead to acceptable scientific progress. I emphasize creative and critical thinking by students and I believe that teaching is also a learning experience. I learn that teaching the same material to different classes requires different teaching strategies. So I have learned to be flexible in approach and methodology. I pay attention to students’ questions and observations, as I consider them a great opportunity to learn from and about students.
  • Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Kentucky, 2005
  • MS Mathematics, Computer Science, University of Kentucky, 2002
  • BS Electrical Engineering, Politehnica University Bucharest
MS Mathematics, Computer Science, University of Kentucky, 2002BS Electrical Engineering, Politehnica University Bucharest
Research Interests
  • Data Science
  • Computational Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
tcyronak@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/tyler-cyronakTylerCyronakAssistant Professor912-344-3086Armstrong Science Center 1006Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biology, School of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityI lead the Coastal Carbon Laboratory (CCL) at the Institute for Coastal Plain Science at Georgia Southern University. Our research centers on the carbon cycle within coastal ecosystems, including estuaries, marshes, coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds. We are particularly interested in understanding the critical role these ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle, how they are impacted by climate change, and their potential to contribute to carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal is to cultivate curiosity, critical analysis, and practical skills in the next generation of scientists. Critical thinking forms the cornerstone of science, and I strive to help students develop and sharpen this skill across all levels of education, from introductory courses to advanced graduate seminars. For environmental science students, learning extends beyond the classroom. Immersing students in the ecosystems they study is vital for a deeper understanding of the subject matter. I incorporate field trips and hands-on research projects into my courses, ensuring that students gain direct experience with the environments they are learning about.
  • PhD 2014 Biogeochemistry, Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia
  • MS 2007 Marine Biology, University of North Carolina Wilmington
  • BS 2004 Biology & English, University of Miami, FL
MS 2007 Marine Biology, University of North Carolina WilmingtonBS 2004 Biology & English, University of Miami, FL
Research Interests
  • The Carbon Cycle
  • Marine Biogeochemistry
  • Carbon Dioxide Removal
  • Coastal Ecosystems
  • Global Environmental Change
Marine biogeochemistryCarbon dioxide removalCoastal ecosystemsGlobal environmental changeJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
yilin@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yi-Lin-49?ev=hdr_xprf&_tp=eyJjb250ZXh0Ijp7ImZpcnN0UGFnZSI6InB1YmxpY2F0aW9uIiwicGFnZSI6ImhvbWUiLCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6Imdsb2JhbEhlYWRlciJ9fQYiLinProfessor of Mathematics912-478-0251MP 2306Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciences I received my Ph.D in mathematics from Cornell University in 2004 with Professor Reyer Sjamaar being my thesis advisor. I was a visiting assistant professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the academic year of 2004 - 2005, and a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto in the academic year of 2005-2008. I joined the faculty of Georgia Southern University in 2008 as a tenure track assistant professor, and was promoted to professor of mathematics in 2019.
Teaching Philosophy
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  • Ph. D Cornell University 2004
Research Interests
  • Symmetries In Differential Geometry,
  • Poisson Geometry
  • Geometry And Topology Of Foliations
  • Kahler Geometry Of Toric Quasi-Folds
Poisson geometrygeometry and topology of foliationsKahler geometry of toric quasi-foldsnone
ccasey@georgiasouthern.eduCarlyCaseyVisiting Instructor of Mathematics912-478-5390Math/Physics 2042CStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesMrs. Casey is a visiting instructor of mathematics on the Statesboro campus . She joined the Georgia Southern University Mathematical Sciences department in 2024.
Teaching Philosophy
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  • M.S., Georgia Southern University, 2024,
  • B.S., Georgia Southern University, 2022.
B.S., Georgia Southern University, 2022.
Research Interests
  • Representation Theory
  • Combinatorics
Combinatoricsn/a
rcohen@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/risa-cohenRisaCohenProfessor and Interim Chair of Biology912-478-5487Biological Sciences 3338; Biological Sciences 1136; Science Center 102Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyDr. Risa Cohen is a Professor of Biology at Georgia Southern University. She received her B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies from Tufts University, and earned her Ph.D. in Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research interests include aquatic community structure, nutrient dynamics, restoration ecology, and ecotoxicology. Since arriving at Georgia Southern, she mentored graduate students while conducting projects in freshwater and coastal systems in Georgia, studying rivers, coastal marshes, and subtidal rocky reefs. She is currently investigating how changes in these environments affect organisms, communities, and ecosystems to address applied issues, including monitoring and restoration.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that successful classes are those designed to have students take an active role in their learning. As an instructor and mentor, I include new topics and current events, and develop innovative activities to interest and motivate students in both face-to-face and online environments. I make course material relatable to the students, and use combinations of aural, visual and written methods with multiple types of technology in an inclusive environment. I also incorporate research ideas and techniques whenever possible in my laboratory courses to produce well-trained, career-ready scientists with critical thinking skills. Courses I teach include: Toxicology, Aquatic Ecology, Evolution & Ecology, Research Methods, and Applied Biology.
  • Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 2003
  • B.S., Tufts University, 1996
B.S., Tufts University, 1996
Research Interests
  • Coastal Ecology
  • Wetland Restoration
  • Water Quality
  • Ecotoxicology
  • Nutrient Dynamics
wetland restorationwater qualityecotoxicologynutrient dynamicsJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
gstarling@georgiasouthern.eduGinStarling McPhailSenior Lecturer912-478-7824IT Building, Room 3120Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of FinanceAs a Realtor since 2006, I enjoying bringing real world experiences to the classroom.
Teaching Philosophy
I teach by example and use real world experiences to make the the topics interesting.
  • MBA from Georgia Southern University
  • BBA from Georgia Southern University
  • Realtor 2006 - Present, Broker 2009 - Present
  • Real Estate Appraiser 2015 - Present
BBA from Georgia Southern UniversityRealtor 2006 - Present, Broker 2009 - PresentReal Estate Appraiser 2015 - Present
Research Interests
  • Real Estate
  • Appraisal
Appraisal
caumack@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/biology/faculty-staff/craig-aumack/CraigAumackAssociate Professor912-478-5894Biol 2270Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy research focuses on the physiological, biochemical, and ecological adaptations of both macro- and microalgae to their environments as well as their influences on overall community structure. I am currently working in polar sea ice communities, specifically changes in their community and chemical composition resultant from varying abiotic factors associated with local climatic shifts. This includes the contribution this material has on underlying marine communities once exported from the sea ice and how those contributions may vary in a rapidly changing polar system.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe the most effective teaching strategies combine elements of introductory topic explanation, active learning through organized thought exercises, followed by application of newly learned material into unfamiliar circumstances. This progressive strategy facilitates students’ ability to understand presented material beyond simple memorization and further develops their capacity to learn and retain new concepts, ultimately developing skills necessary to succeed in science. Additionally, I believe both written and oral communication skills are essential for student success because they are required elements for most professional scientific endeavors and explaining concepts, using your own words, typically increases subject retention.
  • B.S. University of California Santa Barbara
  • M.S. The University of Texas Marine Science Institute
  • PhD. University of Alabama Birmingham
M.S. The University of Texas Marine Science InstitutePhD. University of Alabama Birmingham
Research Interests
  • Macroalgae
  • Microalgae
  • Chemical Ecology
  • Sea Ice Communities
MicroalgaeChemical EcologySea Ice Communities
jbeck@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/economics/jason-beck/JasonBeckAssociate Professor912-344-2536Hawes Hall 210BArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsI received my PhD in economics from the University of Kentucky. I routinely teach courses such as Managerial Economics, Labor Economics, Industrial Organization, and Health Economics, as well as Principles-level economics courses and Introduction to Business. I also direct the Coastal GA Center for Economic Education. My research interests are broad, but often focus on residential real estate brokerage.
Teaching Philosophy
I strive to make my courses challenging, interactive, and applicable.
  • PhD, Economics, University of Kentucky
  • MA, Economics, Miami University
  • BA, Economics, Bellarmine University
MA, Economics, Miami UniversityBA, Economics, Bellarmine University
Research Interests
  • Industrial Organization
  • Labor Economics
  • Real Estate Economics
  • Health Economics
Labor EconomicsReal Estate EconomicsHealth EconomicsCoastal Georgia Center for Economic Education
twu@georgiasouthern.eduTiehangWuProfessor912-478-5489Herty 2108Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy research includes the relationship of microorganisms to plant production, focused on molecular approaches to understand diversity and communities of soil organisms under different land management practices and at a global scale. The goal of my research is to apply the theory of microbial ecology and molecular microbiology to understand microbial community interactions and the relationships of soil microorganisms to plant health, sustainable plant production, and environmental qualities. In recent years, I have been focusing on the research of soil microorganisms and nitrogen cycling in ecosystems, aimed to provide fundamental knowledge in maintaining healthy soils, sustaining plant productivity, and enhancing water and air quality.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy encompasses the principle that each student has the ability, dignity, and worth to achieve his or her full potential; and that this potential can be reached by developing their self-esteem and desire for an education with a positive encouragement and respect. My responsibility is to inspire the interests and talents of students and help them to fulfill their full potential.
  • Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University
Research Interests
  • Molecular Microbial Ecology
  • Environmental Microbiology
  • Soil Ecology
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi
  • Molecular Biology
Environmental MicrobiologySoil EcologyMycorrhizal FungiMolecular BiologyJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
cminchey@georgiasouthern.eduCoralMincheyLaboratory Coordinator - Biology912-344-2702SC 1017Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyCoral grew up in Savannah, GA and enjoys learning about and exploring the local marshes, rivers, and ocean.
Teaching Philosophy
Everyone learns differently, but we all have a passion for something. Use the passion and creativity to engage the masses and the individuals.
  • B.S. in Biology, Armstrong Atlantic State University
  • M.S. in Marine Sciences, Savannah State University
M.S. in Marine Sciences, Savannah State University
Research Interests
  • Effect Of Pahs On The Reproduction Of Grass Shrimp
bmckay@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3wjTFmUAAAAJ&hl=enBrittonMcKayAssociate Dean912-478-5582Parker College of Business 2253DStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyBritton McKay is the associate dean for students and external affairs for the Parker College of Business. She earned her Ph.D. in accounting from Southern Illinois University in 2007 and joined the faculty of Georgia Southern University that same year. She was promoted to Professor in 2018 and joined the deans’ office in 2020.McKay has co-authored over 20 publications in journals including Journal of Information Systems, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Journal of Taxation, and Journal of Accountancy. Her research has been cited hundreds of times in both academic circles and popular press. She is known for being an approachable problem solver in Parker College, and someone who truly cares for her students.
Teaching Philosophy
Learning should never stop. As educators we should constantly seek out new knowledge, teaching methods, technologies and strategies that can help in our research and teaching. Our research should help guide our teaching and we need to be open to learning from and with our students. Growing ourselves to grow others.
  • Ph.D., Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2007
  • Master of Accountancy, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2003
  • B.S. Accounting, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001
  • B.S. Finance, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001
Master of Accountancy, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2003B.S. Accounting, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001B.S. Finance, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001
Research Interests
  • Tax Practitioner/ Application
  • Forensic Accounting/ Whistleblowing
  • Accounting Information Systems
Forensic Accounting/ WhistleblowingAccounting Information Systems
dgleason@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/daniel-gleasonDanielGleasonDirector, School of Earth, Environment & Sustainability912-478-5178Herty 1110AStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityIn my current position I promote interdisciplinary research and education directed toward the sustainable use and management of Earth’s physical and biological resources. I also maintain research programs in both tropical and temperate marine ecosystems. Recent work on Caribbean reefs has been focused on coral reproduction and recruitment and the role these processes play in the repopulation of degraded reefs. My temperate work is conducted on benthic hard bottoms of the South Atlantic Bight and most recently has focused on the ability of marine invertebrates to withstand the combined effects of reductions in sea water pH and increases in temperature resulting from carbon dioxide emissions.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as a biology educator is to cultivate thoughtful, curious, and competent scientists who can apply their understanding of biology to solve real-world problems. By emphasizing hands-on learning, inquiry, and critical thinking, I endeavor to inspire a sense of wonder about the natural world and equip students with the tools to become informed and active participants in positively shaping the future.
  • Post-doctoral, University of Houston, 1992-1996
  • Ph.D., University of Houston, 1992
  • M.S., University of Houston, 1984
  • B.S., Furman University, 1980
Ph.D., University of Houston, 1992M.S., University of Houston, 1984B.S., Furman University, 1980
Research Interests
  • Benthic Marine Ecology
  • Marine Invertebrates
  • Reproduction And Recruitment
  • Climate Change
  • Ocean Acidification
Marine InvertebratesReproduction and RecruitmentClimate ChangeOcean AcidificationJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
svives@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lM7Z4gwAAAAJ&hl=enStephenVivesProfessor912-478-5954Biological Sciences 1140Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyStephen P. Vives received his Ph.D. in Zoology, with a minor in Applied Statistics, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and he joined the faculty of Georgia Southern University in 1990. Currently a Professor in the Department of Biology, he served as the Department Chair of Biology from 2002 to 2022. Dr. Vives received a University Award of Excellence in Leadership in 2021. His regular teaching assignments include the Biological Basis of Animal Behavior, Vertebrate Zoology, Ichthyology, Ornithology, and Graduate Seminar. Research is focused on aquatic ecology of the Coastal Plain, with an emphasis on fishes.
Teaching Philosophy
I strive to offer courses that are positive experiences, with lifelong impact, to every student in the course. I believe that anyone with the required prerequisite knowledge can be successful in the courses I teach. I utilize a variety of teaching methodologies including traditional lecturing, project and research-based learning, peer-peer learning, and laboratory-based skill development. I regularly participate in continuing education related to instruction and have a certificate from the Association of College and University educators and the American Council on Education in Effective College Instruction, and I am a former Governor's Teaching Fellow.
  • Postdoctoral Associate, Arizona State University
  • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • M.S., Oklahoma State University
  • B.S., Oklahoma State University
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-MadisonM.S., University of Wisconsin-MadisonM.S., Oklahoma State UniversityB.S., Oklahoma State University
Research Interests
  • Ecology Of Fishes
  • Animal Behavior
  • Conservation Biology
  • Aquatic Ecology
  • Vertebrate Zoology
Animal BehaviorConservation BiologyAquatic EcologyVertebrate ZoologyJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
emondor@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ggf6oDkAAAAJ&hl=enEdMondorAssociate Professor912-478-7908BIOL 1124Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyEd Mondor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology. Along with teaching three courses every semester, he has almost 40 peer-reviewed publications in journals such as Global Change Biology, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, and Journal of Insect Behavior, and has had his research featured in Science Magazine. In addition to his studies on insect behavior, ecology, and evolution, he is the only Forensic Entomologist in Georgia. Over the past 12 years, he has contributed to over 30 death investigations by determining the “time of death” of human decedents using insect evidence.
Teaching Philosophy
I consider teaching to be an essential part of science, as biology is not just a collection of facts, but a dynamic field best taught by individuals actively involved in the research process. Information acquired through research gains new meaning when it is integrated with current knowledge and distributed to a larger audience. I believe that courses are best taught by enthusiastic, knowledgeable instructors, as students become genuinely excited about biological concepts only if the instructors are truly interested in the material being presented.
  • Ph.D., Simon Fraser University, 2001
  • M.Sc., University of Alberta, 1996
  • B.Sc., Brandon University, 1993
M.Sc., University of Alberta, 1996B.Sc., Brandon University, 1993
Research Interests
  • Insect Ecology
  • Forensic Entomology
  • Community Safety
Forensic EntomologyCommunity SafetyInstitute for Health Logistics & Analytics
mcutwa@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&user=KMJ9CnUAAAAJMicheleCutwaSenior Lecturer912-344-2520Science Center 141Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMichele Cutwa is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biology. Ms. Cutwa teaches majors and non-majors courses, and is the Armstrong Campus Biology Greenhouse manager.
Teaching Philosophy
In my courses, I try to create an engaging classroom experience that fosters curiosity, promotes critical thinking, and active discussion. Standards are set with the expectation that students will be motivated to investigate scientific problems and appreciate biodiversity as lifelong learners.
  • M.S. Florida Institute of Technology 1997
  • B.S. Nazareth College 1991
B.S. Nazareth College 1991
Research Interests
  • Mosquito Taxonomy And Ecology
  • Fish Feeding Ecomorphology
  • Freeze-Tolerance In Herptiles
Fish feeding ecomorphologyFreeze-tolerance in herptiles
mtiemeyer@georgiasouthern.eduMichaelTiemeyerAssociate Professor912-344-2929University Hall 279Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Tiemeyer is a teacher and scholar at Georgia Southern University. He has worked in academia since 2010, teaching both face-to-face and distance learning courses. His major field of research is graph theory with a focus on cycle decompositions of large graphs.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in teaching students for life. To do this, I use an eclectic collection of tools, techniques, and theories that I match to content, context, and learners in order to engage students with the following objectives in mind: 1) My job is to make myself obsolete, and 2) We learn by doing for ourselves.
  • Ph.D. Auburn University, 2010
  • M.A.M Auburn University, 2008
  • B.S. Auburn University, 2006
M.A.M Auburn University, 2008B.S. Auburn University, 2006
Research Interests
  • Graph Theory
jhoopes@georgiasouthern.eduJenniferHoopesExecutive Assistant II912-344-2565Ashmore Hall 131Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsOffice of the Dean, Waters College of Health ProfessionsJennifer had careers in communications, and healthcare administration in her home state of Montana before becoming Executive Assistant to the Dean at Armstrong State University in 2016. She negotiates and manages over 1,000 Student Affiliation Agreements for the Waters College of Health Professions with healthcare facilities across the country. In 2021 she earned her Master’s degree from Georgia Southern in Professional Communication and Leadership. Jennifer is proud to be a responsive Go To person for staff, faculty and students. She is also passionately involved with the development of the Health Professions Physic Garden outside Ashmore Hall.
Teaching Philosophy
Jennifer is a life-long learner who completed her Bachelor’s degree at 40 when online education was in its infancy. She earned her Master’s degree when her contemporaries were stepping into retirement. Based on those experiences she readily champions older, non-traditional students. Her philosophy is that faculty who recognize and appreciate the non-scholarly wisdom older students bring to class, enrich both themselves and the balance of the cohort.
  • M.A. Georgia Southern University, 2021
  • B.A. Montana State University, 2001
B.A. Montana State University, 2001
Research Interests
  • The History Of Medicinal Plants
  • Effective Cross Cultural Communication In Healthcare
Effective Cross Cultural communication in healthcare
kours@georgiasouthern.eduKatharineOursAdministrative Assistant II912-478-0829Carroll Building, Room 2287BStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesI am the administrative assistant for the Department of Political Science and International Studies. I have a Bachelor's of Science in Applied Mathematics from Fresno Pacific University.
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kberecz@georgiasouthern.eduKaseyBereczExecutive Assistant II912-478-6068Veazey Hall Suite 2000Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDean's OfficeN/A
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tcsmith@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/t-christopher-smith-2ThomasSmithAssistant Professor912-478-8545IAB 3077Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesSchool of Human EcologyNCIDQ certified and registered interior designer with licenses in both Georgia and Florida, Chris has over twenty years professional design experience. He has practiced residential and commercial interior design attaining both CAPS and EDAC certifications. For over a decade he has focused on teaching, scholarship, service, and student success initiatives in higher education. Drawing upon his extensive practical experience in the building arts, he has been able to apply critical, industry-relevant knowledge to create curriculum for, and at times oversee coordination of, various CIDA accredited undergraduate interior design programs across the US.
Teaching Philosophy
I see design curricula as a means of guiding creative and unique opportunity seeking resolutions and provides the foundation for a strong understanding of how humans interact with and respond to their environments
  • MFA Interior Design, SCAD, 2013
  • BFA Interior Design, AIA, 2007
BFA Interior Design, AIA, 2007
Research Interests
  • Universal Design
  • Design Pedagogy
Design Pedagogy
bradleysturz@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/bradley-r-sturz-2BradSturzProfessor912-344-2846SolmsArmstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyBrad earned his B.A. (2002), M.S. (2004), and Ph.D. (2007) all from Auburn University. His teaching interests include Introduction to Psychology, Research Methods, Statistics, and Evolutionary Psychology. His research interests are broad within the realm of learning, memory, and cognition, and his recent research focuses on spatial learning, memory, and cognition. Utilizing virtual-environment technology, he is interested in determining the basic mechanisms underlying orientation and navigation for the purposes of informing research and theory on how humans (and other mobile organisms) process, store, and utilize spatial information.
Teaching Philosophy
I desire to promote and facilitate learning. I wish to engage, instruct, and inform my students in relevant subject matter through research, personal knowledge, personal experience, and class discussion. Ultimately, I strive to develop and utilize innovative teaching methods in both the classroom and the laboratory to foster skill acquisition, promote curiosity, and encourage life-long learning.
  • B.A. Psychology
  • M.S. Psychology
  • Ph.D. Psychology
M.S. PsychologyPh.D. Psychology
Research Interests
  • Learning, Memory, And Cognition
  • Spatial Orientation
  • Spatial Navigation
Spatial OrientationSpatial Navigation
acurrence@georgiasouthern.eduAnnaCurrence O'NealAdministrative Assistant II912-344-2593University Hall 226Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesBetty Foy Sanders Department of Art, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, School of Human Ecology, Department of Political Science & International Studies, Department of Psychology, Department of Public & Nonprofit Studies, Department of Sociology & Anthropology.Anna is a graduate of Georgia Southern's Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art (BFSDoA) and has worked full-time as an Administrative Assistant for Georgia Southern since 2018. During that time, she has been using USG's Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) to work toward her masters in Professional Communication and Leadership. Anna is also a professional visual artist and runs the brand ANCO Artistry with her husband. Apart from her career and educational efforts, Anna has an intense loyalty to her family (including found family) and devotes most of her free time to hosting them in Savannah or traveling to visit.
Teaching Philosophy
I am not a teacher by profession. But, my philosophy is that a teacher should be a life-long learner and instill the value of that trait in their students. I don't want to learn from someone who thinks they know everything; I want to learn from someone who knows they don't and unceasingly tries to find / clarify answers.
  • BFA from Georgia Southern
  • In-progress: MA from Georgia Southern
In-progress: MA from Georgia Southern
Research Interests
  • Art
  • Art History
  • Communications
Art HistoryCommunications
aptyson@georgiasouthern.eduAshlieTysonAdministrative Assistant II912-344-2762Science Center 201Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Psychology.
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tdaily@georgiasouthern.eduTekithaDailyAdministrative Assistant I912-344-2896Armstrong Center Room 256Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceTekitha Daily is an Administrative Assistant at Georgia Southern University-Armstrong Campus. With a background in business administration, she brings strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a proactive approach to supporting daily operations. Tekitha is passionate about creating efficient workflows and providing excellent administrative support to both faculty and staff. In addition to her role at the university, she is pursuing a bachelor's degree in business administration, which complements her professional skills. Her expertise includes proficiency in Microsoft Office, BANNER, and Qualtrics Surveys.
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sgoel@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/swgoel/SwatiGoelAssistant Professor912-478-7312Interdisciplinary Academic BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesSchool of Human EcologySwati Goel is an Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Georgia Southern University. She recently got her Ph.D. in Planning Design and the Built Environment from Clemson University, focusing on healthcare design and research. She also received a Bachelor’s in Architecture in 2013 from the School of Planning and Architecture in India and a Master of Science in Architectural Design and Research from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2018. She believes design should be rooted in evidence-based research and is currently researching the impact of the critical care environment on family-centered rounds, staff workflows, and family and staff satisfaction with care.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching is an acquired skill that evolves with practice. Adopting a growth mindset and listening to understand is vital, especially as a teacher or mentor. The principles of self-regulated design learning (Powers, 2016) emphasize mastery over performance. A teacher's role is to provide support and instructional guidance to facilitate meaningful and coherent knowledge exchange. A teacher or student should strive for balance to be effective and open to feedback. At the same time, it is equally important to set appropriate standards for assessment to encourage intrinsic motivation. The 'teach back' technique in design and research settings can be used to share ideas among students and teach them to self-advocate.
  • Ph.D. in Planning, Design, and the Built Environment, Clemson University,
  • Master of Science in Architecture Design and Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Bachelor of Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India
Master of Science in Architecture Design and Research, University of Michigan, Ann ArborBachelor of Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India
Research Interests
  • Design Of Pediatric Care Settings
  • Patient Room Design For Intellectually Disabled Adults
  • Designing To Improve Family And Staff Experiences
  • Workflows And Processes Fo Family-Centered Rounding In Pediatric Settings
Patient room design for intellectually disabled adultsDesigning to improve family and staff experiencesWorkflows and processes fo family-centered rounding in pediatric settings
smullis@georgiasouthern.eduSandraMullisClinical Coordinator for the RiteCare Center for Communication Disorders912-344-2788RiteCare Center- Suite 25 of the Armstrong Center (13040 Abercorn Street),Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceSandra Mullis is a speech-language pathologist and serves as Clinical Instructor and Clinical Coordinator for the RiteCare Center for Communication Disorders at Georgia Southern University. Sandra has over 12 years of clinical experience within the pediatric outpatient treatment setting, as well as in student mentorship and supervision.
Teaching Philosophy
As a clinical instructor and clinic coordinator, I prioritize open communication, structured feedback, and adaptable mentorship to support the evolving needs of my graduate student clinicians. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering clinical growth through hands-on experience, tailored guidance, and collaboration with fellow instructors. Drawing on over 12 years of pediatric practice and leadership roles, I emphasize both clinical and professional development while cultivating a supportive, team-based learning environment. This approach enables students to build confidence, refine their clinical skills, and prepare for diverse practice settings.
  • Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders - Armstrong Atlantic State University
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Rite Care Center for Communications Disorders
mtippy@georgiasouthern.eduMariaTippyAdministrative Assistant I912-344-2735RiteCare Center Suite 25Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceAdministrative assistant in the RiteCare Center providing support to clinical instructors, student clinicians, and clients of the RiteCare Center.
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nradko@georgiasouthern.eduNickRadkoSenior Lecturer912-478-5640Herty 1100DArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityNick Radko has earned degrees in Geology, Environmental Science, and Archaeology and worked in gold exploration and cultural resource management before becoming an educator. He has been a faculty member at Georgia Southern since 2013, and primarily teaches Environmental Geology lectures and labs within the School of Earth, Environment, and Sustainability on the Statesboro and Armstrong campuses.
Teaching Philosophy
My goals as an educator have increasingly focused on creating a classroom environment that accommodates and embraces students from a wide variety of backgrounds who exhibit diverse learning styles. By making the study of Earth inclusive and accessible, and showcasing my passion for the subject, I encourage students to develop their own interests and connections to our planet.
  • M.S., University of Georgia, 2011
  • B.S., University of Virginia, 2008
B.S., University of Virginia, 2008
Research Interests
  • Geoarchaeology
lorenzabeati@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/lorenza-beati-zieglerLorenzaBeatiProfessor/CuratorRoom 3058B, Math/Physics Annex in Natural SciencesStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biology, School of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityI have been at Georgia southern University since 2004. I am professor in the Biology Department and Curator of the U.S. National Tick Collection. My research centers on tick systematics, with emphasis on morpholgical and molecular taxonomy, evolution, phylogeography, and population genetics. I am sometimes also involved in the study of tick ecology and tick-borne diseases. Having a medical degree, I am also involved in research on micro-organisms carried by arthropod vectors. My primary mission is to do research, but I have taught undergraduate and graduate classes.
Teaching Philosophy
Because I am primarily a researcher, I like to involve students in my field and laboratory work. I like to take them along the scientific process in order to prepare the next generation of scientists.
  • PhD, Université d'Aix-Marseille (France)
  • MD, Université de Lausanne (Switzerland)
  • Doctor in Medicine, Université de Lausanne (Switzerland)
MD, Université de Lausanne (Switzerland)Doctor in Medicine, Université de Lausanne (Switzerland)
Research Interests
  • Tick Systematics
  • Evolution
  • Medical Entomology
  • Population Genetics
  • Tick-Borne Diseases
EvolutionMedical EntomologyPopulation GeneticsTick-Borne diseasesJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science, U.S. National Tick Collection
sstoddard@georgiasouthern.eduSidneyStoddardAssistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Director of Clinical Education912-344-3315Armstrong Center, Room 234Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Sidney Stoddard is an Assistant Professor and the Director of Clinical Education for Georgia Southern University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in Savannah, GA. Clinically, Dr. Stoddard has worked in outpatient orthopedics and sports medicine. Dr. Stoddard has helped athletes at the amateur, high school, collegiate, and professional levels return to their associated sports. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Stoddard worked as a cardiopulmonary and critical care physical therapist at Lehigh Valley Health Network. He has served as the principal investigator on award-winning research and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in sports and human performance journals.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in the belief that education is a transformative process that empowers students to become compassionate, competent, and innovative clinicians. My approach is centered on three core principles: student-centered learning, evidence-based practice, and lifelong learning. I believe that students learn best when they are actively engaged. Physical therapy requires continuous learning and adaptation. I strive to inspire a passion for lifelong learning in my students and I encourage my students to pursue ongoing professional growth by fostering a mindset that values curiosity and self-improvement.
  • Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Teaching and Learning, University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Quinnipiac University
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health and Science Studies, Quinnipiac University
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Quinnipiac UniversityBachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health and Science Studies, Quinnipiac University
Research Interests
  • Functional Performance Testing
  • Neurocognitive Task Development
  • Return To Activity Screening
  • Human Performance Optimization
  • Tactical And Occupational Athlete Performance
neurocognitive task developmentreturn to activity screeninghuman performance optimizationtactical and occupational athlete performanceBiodynamics and Human Performance Center
ydillon@georgiasouthern.eduYvonneDillonLecturer/Director of Clinical Education - Sonography912-344-2779Ashmore Hall 152Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceI am committed to guiding students to become the best professionals they can be by targeting their strengths throughout their learning. I have been teaching in the classroom and laboratory setting since 2016. Prior to that I was a clinical preceptor at one of our clinical facilities. I am a diagnostic medical sonographer, registered in Abdomen and Obstetrics and Gynecology. I have a passion for interprofessional education and have completed numerous interprofessional projects with multiple departments in the Waters College of Health Professions.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy of teaching has evolved as I have. As a student myself, at the start of my career in academia, I felt well suited to teaching and incredibly relatable. I have two main principles that guide me in my teaching. Those two principles are communication and lifelong learning. Using these two principles in the lab, classroom and life in general keep me informed about my students and my field. These principles allow me to stay ahead of the game.
  • M.Ed, Adult Education, Georgia Southern University 2018
  • B.S., Radiologic Sciences - Sonography, Armstrong State University 2012
  • B. A., Broadcasting, Georgia Southern University 2003
B.S., Radiologic Sciences - Sonography, Armstrong State University 2012B. A., Broadcasting, Georgia Southern University 2003
Research Interests
  • Interprofessional Education
jbradshaw@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/chp/clinical/faculty-and-staff/jan-bradshaw/JanBradshawAssociate Professor912-344-3159Room 252, Armstrong CenterArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceJan Bradshaw received her Ph.D. in Communications Sciences and Disorders from Louisiana State University in 2014. She is an associate professor in the Communications Sciences and Disorders (CSDS) program in the Department of Clinical Sciences. Her clinical experiences are within schools, early intervention, and university clinics. Her research interests include multicultural counseling, pediatric social communication skills, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment where critical thinking, problem-based learning, active engagement, and evidence-based practices intersect to promote high-level learning and clinical application. My goal is to inspire lifelong learners who are prepared to navigate complex challenges in clinical settings and encourage them to be leaders in their education.
  • Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 2014
  • M.C.D., LSU Health Sciences Center, 2007
  • B.S., University of South Alabama, 2004
M.C.D., LSU Health Sciences Center, 2007B.S., University of South Alabama, 2004
Research Interests
  • Multicultural Counseling
  • Pediatric Social Communication Skills
  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning
Pediatric Social Communication SkillsScholarship of Teaching and LearningRite Care Center for Communications Disorders
aamason@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/allen-c-amason-2AllenAmasonDean, Parker College of Business912-478-0958Parker College - Dean OfficeStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDean OfficeAllen C. Amason is Dean of the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University. He holds a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and International Business from the University of South Carolina and has taught at Mississippi State and the University of Georgia, where he was Chair of the Department of Management. Dr. Amason has published widely, served on editorial boards of leading journals, and was Associate Editor of the Journal of Management Studies and the Journal of Management. He authored the textbook Strategic Management: From Theory to Practice and is a Fellow of the Southern Management Association. An award-winning teacher and consultant, he has worked with clients like Exide Technologies, Johnson & Johnson, and AMD.
Teaching Philosophy
I am a professor of strategic management, and my teaching philosophy emphasizes fostering critical thinking, adaptability, and ethical decision-making based on long-term value. I guide students beyond traditional concepts, encouraging them to tackle complex, real-world challenges.My goal is to apply strategic management principles to help students achieve superior outcomes for customers, organizations, and stakeholders. This preparation enables them to analyze, adapt, and lead in dynamic environments while considering the broader impact of their decisions. Effective strategic leaders align business objectives with sustainable, value-driven results, and I am committed to cultivating these capabilities in my students.
  • Ph.D., University of South Carolina
  • BBA, Georgia Southern University
BBA, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • Strategic Management
  • Strategic Decision Making
Strategic Decision Making
Asiccardi@georgiasouthern.eduAnthonySiccardiAssistant Professor912-344-2844Science Center 262Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyMy research interests include aquaculture of commercially important fish and shellfish species, aquaculture nutrition, algae production for biofuel and bioproducts, and Algal Turf Scrubber systems. More specifically I am interested in the development of aquatic diets for fish reared in aquaponics systems, the use of algal turf scrubbers to remove nutrients from aquaculture and natural systems, and the development of sustainable aquaculture/aquaponics feeds and production systems. Students in my lab have worked on nutritional, algal turf scrubber and aquaponics projects using sea urchins, striped bass, tilapia, blue gill, and hybrid striped bass.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy emphasizes the idea that learning should be an interactive andcollaborative process. I try to help students feel comfortable and encourage them too actively participate in the classroom as much as possible. I strive to make my classroom one that is learning centered in a tolerant environment. I have always believed that you must set high, but achievable, expectations for students and that it is important to treat students fairly, equitably, and with the respect they deserve. I am also committed to the idea of teaching science through research. I firmly believe that the undergraduate students who get an opportunity for research are far better equipped than their peers for the next stage in their careers.
  • Ph.D. - Nutrition - Texas A&M University
  • M.S. - Mariculture - Texas A&M University
  • M.S. - Environmental Science - New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • B.S. - Marine Biology - Long Island University Southampton
M.S. - Mariculture - Texas A&M UniversityM.S. - Environmental Science - New Jersey Institute of TechnologyB.S. - Marine Biology - Long Island University Southampton
Research Interests
  • Aquaculture
  • Algal Turf Scrubber Systems
  • Aquaponics
  • Nutrition
Algal Turf Scrubber SystemsAquaponicsNutritionSustainable Aquaponics Research Center
wbaird@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=kDnveVEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoWilliamBairdProfessor of Physics912-344-2708SCIC 2014Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsBill Baird is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics. He received a B.A. in physics from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of South Carolina.
Teaching Philosophy
I think teaching is the most important function of this university. Conducting publishable research keeps faculty current in their field and is an opportunity to involve undergraduates in the academic process.
  • Ph.D., University of South Carolina
  • B.A., Johns Hopkins University
B.A., Johns Hopkins University
Research Interests
  • Sensors
  • Exploration Of Physics Concepts In Everyday Life
Exploration of physics concepts in everyday life
kstarks@georgiasouthern.eduKatinaStarks-ParrishAdministrative Assistant II912-344-2549Ashmore Hall 102Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceKatina A. Starks-Parrish is an alum of Valdosta State University and is an Administrative Assistant II in the Department of Clinical Sciences on the Armstrong campus.
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  • M.Ed., Valdosta State University, 2018
  • B.S., DeVry University, 2004
B.S., DeVry University, 2004
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jcarroll@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/john-m-carroll-2JohnCarrollProfessor912-478-4587BiologyStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyAs a researcher with broad interests in patterns and processes in marine systems, my research program focuses on widely applicable topics including seascape ecology, species interactions, and functional redundancy. My lab incorporates both field and laboratory methods aimed at bridging basic ecological theory and applied research questions in marine ecology. Research in my lab focuses on applying fundamental ecological concepts in a framework to inform management and restoration of marine resources by focusing on key species and interactions in coastal habitats, with a focus on restoration of shellfish populations.
Teaching Philosophy
I use a multi-pronged approach to student learning that combines enthusiasm for the subject and engagement with the materials. I thoughtfully incorporate high quality visual materials and frequently break lectures up with activities and questions designed to promote class discussions, creating an active learning environment. My strategies include “Learning by Teaching” by incorporating student-led discussions and presentations, as well as group work, and “Learning by Doing” by providing experiential opportunities and high impact practices including field trips, laboratory and in-class activities, and research projects that help reinforce lecture concepts and provides practical experiences and critical thinking skills.
  • 2012 PhD in Marine and Atmospheric Science - Stony Brook University 2012
  • 2004 BS in Marine Science - Southampton College of Long Island University
2004 BS in Marine Science - Southampton College of Long Island University
Research Interests
  • Benthic Ecology
  • Shellfish
  • Restoration
  • Coastal Habitats
ShellfishRestorationCoastal HabitatsJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
mgreen@georgiasouthern.eduMikahGreenAdministrative Assistant II912-344-2970Ashmore Hall 107Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceMikah Green is an Administrative Assistant II in the Department of Clinical Sciences
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chladik@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3S9QBR0AAAAJ&hl=en and https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/sees/christine-hladik/ChristineHladikAssociate Professor912-478-0338Natural Sciences 2201AStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityI am interested in applying geospatial data, including remote sensing, GIS, and GPS, to meet ecological and management goals. My research includes remote sensing of estuarine water quality and tidal wetland habitats. My M.S. thesis focused on using close-range remote sensing to predict chlorophyll concentrations in coastal waters, and my dissertation used LIDAR and hyperspectral imagery to map elevation and plant distributions in salt marshes. My research integrates multi-sensor imagery and field observations to improve the accuracy and interpretability of geospatial data to monitor environmental conditions and predict climate change impacts on coastal areas.
Teaching Philosophy
I teach the foundational concepts of geospatial science while fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. I emphasize the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of science, essential for addressing large-scale environmental challenges. Remote sensing and geospatial technologies play a key role in tackling these issues. Through diverse instructional activities and my interdisciplinary research, I guide students in the scientific process, equipping them with the analytical tools to engage with the world, articulate ideas, and make informed conclusions. My goal is to share my passion for science and inspire students to ask questions and seek answers.
  • Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude Creighton University, Department of Environmental Science
  • Master of Science Creighton University, Department of Atmospheric Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy University of Georgia, Department of Marine Sciences
Master of Science Creighton University, Department of Atmospheric ScienceDoctor of Philosophy University of Georgia, Department of Marine Sciences
Research Interests
  • Remote Sensing Of Wetlands, Estuaries, And Coastal Waters
  • Use Of Remote Sensing To Predict Climate Change Impacts
  • Use Of Multi-Sensor Data In Ecological Monitoring
  • Lidar, Hyperspecteral, Satellite, Aerial Remote Sensing
use of remote sensing to predict climate change impactsuse of multi-sensor data in ecological monitoringLIDAR, hyperspecteral, satellite, aerial remote sensing
ptschida@georgiasouthern.eduPaulTschidaLecturer912-344-2731University Hall - 154PArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Health Science & KinesiologyCurrently, I am a Lecturer for the Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology. I have a background in athletic training / sports medicine. I enjoy teaching students and watching them learn and apply their insights to the world around them.
Teaching Philosophy
I focus on the three Cs: student centered, ensure competency, and instill confidence.
  • B.S Health Sciences / Athletic Training (University of Central Florida)
  • M.S. Sports Management (The Florida State University)
M.S. Sports Management (The Florida State University)
Research Interests
  • Supporting My Department And The Faculty And Staff Involved In Research Endeavours
agrossmann@georgiasouthern.eduAxelGrossmannProfessor of Finance912-478-5512Parker College of Business 3323Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of FinanceDr. Axel Grossmann is the Freeman Chair of Free Enterprise and a Professor of Finance at the Parker College of Business. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), where he also completed his MBA. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences, Germany. His research has been published in several journals, including the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Corporate Finance, and the Journal of International Money and Finance. He has received multiple awards for his teaching and research and serves as the faculty advisor for the Finance Association and the Southern Investment Association.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on igniting in each of my students a lasting interest in the field of finance while fostering critical thinking. My lectures aim not only to prepare students for successful careers but also to connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. To support this goal, I maintain relationships with potential employers and alumni to ensure that the topics covered are relevant to current industry demands and experiences. I employ a blended teaching methodology that combines passive and active learning. Ultimately, the future success of our students is our greatest asset, and my teaching philosophy is tailored to uphold and enhance this asset.
  • Ph.D. (Finance), University of Texas-Pan American
  • MBA, University of Texas-Pan American
  • Bachelor of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences, Giessen-Friedberg, Germany
MBA, University of Texas-Pan AmericanBachelor of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences, Giessen-Friedberg, Germany
Research Interests
  • International Finance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Investments And Asset Pricing
Corporate FinanceInvestments and Asset Pricing
cpadgett@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=oAV2NCcAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateCliffordPadgettProfessor of Chemistry912-344-2719Armstrong Science Center Rm. 2005Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Clifford Padgett's research focuses on X-ray crystallography, computational chemistry, and science education. He specializes in the synthesis of novel halogen-bonded complexes, using both computational methods and X-ray crystallography for their characterization. In addition to research, he is dedicated to science education, contributing to journals like The Physics Teacher and developing innovative teaching methods and lab experiments. He has authored numerous publications in journals such as Tetrahedron Letters, Crystal Growth & Design, Sensors, Acta Crystallographic, and the Journal of Coordination Chemistry.
Teaching Philosophy
  • Postdoctoral, North Carolina State University (2003-2006)
  • Postdoctoral, Clemson University (2003)
  • Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, Clemson University (2002)
  • M.S., Chemistry, Clemson University (1999)
  • B. S., Chemistry & Physics, Erskine College (1997)
Postdoctoral, Clemson University (2003)Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, Clemson University (2002)M.S., Chemistry, Clemson University (1999)B. S., Chemistry & Physics, Erskine College (1997)
Research Interests
  • Computation Chemistry – Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Ab Initio Calculation, Genetic Algorithms In Chemistry, Mathematical Methods In Chemistry
  • Materials – Physical Properties Of Nanomaterials, X-Ray Crystallography, Halogen Bonding
Materials – Physical properties of Nanomaterials, X-ray Crystallography, Halogen Bonding
bblackwell@georgiasouthern.eduBrendaBlackwellProfessor; Senior Associate Dean912-478-02022000 Veazey HallStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyDr. Brenda Blackwell joined Georgia Southern University in 2014 as chair and professor in the Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology. She transitioned to Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs & Research in the College of Behavioral & Social Sciences and was promoted to Senior Associate Dean in 2024. Her research focuses on gender differences in offending in criminal justice responses, publishing in journals such Criminology, Deviant Behavior, and the Journal of Criminal Justice. She also collaborated on projects funded by the National Institute of Justice and the Governor’s Office for Children and Families, examining responses to the commercial sexual exploitation of children.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Blackwell is a dedicated instructor with a passion for active engagement and critical thinking in the classroom. She encourages students to approach their understanding of the justice system using theoretical and evidence-based approaches, stressing the need for active engagement with materials and critical thinking about controversial topics. She earned the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies as a result of her approach to teaching and its impact on student learning and student outcomes. She has a number of publications exploring the impact of academic advisement on career outcomes and job satisfaction of criminal justice students and graduates.
  • Ph.D., Sociology, University of Oklahoma
  • M.A., Sociology, University of Oklahoma
  • B.S., Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University
M.A., Sociology, University of OklahomaB.S., Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University
Research Interests
  • Theoretical Explanations For Gender Differences In Offending
  • Gender Differences In Justice System Responses To Offenders
  • Responses To Victims Of Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Childre
Gender differences in justice system responses to offendersResponses to victims of commercial sexual exploitation of childre
hworst@georgiasouthern.eduHaleyWorstDr.912-344-2732Armstrong CenterArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Haley Worst has had twenty years of clinical experience in a variety of orthopedic and sports physical therapy settings. She is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Dr. Worst is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Academy of Education, APTA Academy of Sports, and the APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Dr. Worst has served on multiple committees and in leadership positions within the APTA at the state and national levels. She is currently an Associate Professor at Georgia Southern University in Savannah, GA and continues regular clinical practice.
Teaching Philosophy
I have been very fortunate to have wonderful teachers and mentors throughout my professional life. I try to take the lessons I have learned from them and apply those examples to the classroom. I attempt to create enthusiasm for the topics I teach in order to impart the same love for physical therapy that I possess to each of my students. My teaching philosophy consists of my desire to create independent critically thinking students, implementing high academic standards to maximize the professional potential of my students, and serving as an example of a clinician who strives for lifelong learning to encourage my students to become physical therapists with a thirst for knowledge.
  • Doctor of Education Degree from University of North Georgia
  • Transitional-Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from Northeastern University
  • Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from University of North Georgia
  • ABPTS Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedics
Transitional-Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from Northeastern UniversityMaster of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from University of North GeorgiaABPTS Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedics
Research Interests
  • Injury Prevention
  • Educational Methods
  • Physical Therapy Interventions
  • Dpt Student Mental Health
Educational MethodsPhysical Therapy InterventionsDPT Student Mental Health
ctcowart@georgiasouthern.eduCaraCowartAdministrative Assistant II912-478-5216Parker College-3310Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of FinanceGSU Alumni, Grad date Dec. 2005
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jcromley@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/jamie_cromley/JamieCromleySenior Lecturer912-478-2291Hendricks Hall 2002Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthMrs. Cromley is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Policy and Community Health, JPHCOPH. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Masters of Public Health degree from the University of Georgia. Mrs. Cromley has been teaching for over ten years in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. Having taught over 10 different undergraduate courses, she is known for her diverse teaching background. Her expertise is in instruction and she has a passion for teaching. Mrs. Cromley is currently the Undergraduate Internship Coordinator for JPHCOPH. Mrs. Cromley serves on a number of committees and boards at Georgia Southern as well as in the community.
Teaching Philosophy
Mrs. Cromley's teaching philosophy centers on fostering an inclusive, student-centered learning environment where critical thinking and collaboration are encouraged. She creates a space where diverse perspectives are valued and students feel supported to engage deeply with the material. By using high impact teaching methods, service learning projects, internships and reflective activities, she connects theory to practice. Mrs. Cromley empowers students to become lifelong learners and leaders by equipping them with the skills to think critically, act ethically, and contribute positively to improve health outcomes in their communities.
  • Masters in Public Health
Research Interests
  • Community Health
  • Nutrition
  • Maternal And Child Health
NutritionMaternal and Child Health
sdechennepeters@georgiasouthern.eduSue EllenDeChenne-PetersAssociate Professor912-344-3086Science Center 1009Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyI spent 10 years in molecular biology research before I found my love of teaching college biology. I have been teaching since 1997. I have taught Introductory to graduate courses in biology and science education. I have been conducting science education research since 2006 and that is the focus of my research group now.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that all students can learn. My overarching learning objective is to develop students as line-long learners. I provide a learning environment that encourages the success of all students. I believe that the process of science is best taught by engaging in science.
  • Ph.D. in Science Education Oregon State University
  • M.S. in Genetics and Cell Biology Washington State University
  • B.S. in Microbiology Washington State Univeristy
M.S. in Genetics and Cell Biology Washington State UniversityB.S. in Microbiology Washington State Univeristy
Research Interests
  • Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences
  • College Biology Teaching
  • College Biology Learning
College Biology TeachingCollege Biology Learning
gshah@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=hPFMckwAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateGulzarShahProfessor and Department Chair912-478-2419209A Hendricks HallArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Gulzar Shah is the Department Chair and Professor of Health Policy and Community Health at Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University. With over 25 years of experience in public health practice and academia, Dr. Shah has secured multimillion-dollar extramural grant funding and authored more than 176 peer-reviewed articles and 172 conference presentations. His expertise spans statistics, public health, demography, and sociology. Dr. Shah has led multiple national and international public health initiatives, including research on health disparities and barriers to healthcare access for marginalized populations. He serves as Editor or Associate Editor for several prominent public health journals.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy emphasizes a commitment to inclusive teaching and fostering student success through innovative pedagogical approaches. I believe in creating a student-centered, experiential learning environment that values diversity and interdisciplinary perspectives. By facilitating active participation and critical thinking, I aim to equip students with practical skills in public health research, policy, and practice. My goal is to prepare students as independent thinkers and collaborative professionals, while constantly adapting teaching methods to support their individual learning needs and professional development.
  • PhD, Sociology (Demography, Sociology of Health)
  • MSS-Statistics, Anthropology, Sociology
  • MStat, Statistics
  • BSc, Applied Mathematics and Statistics
MSS-Statistics, Anthropology, SociologyMStat, StatisticsBSc, Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Research Interests
  • Public Health Informatics: Advancing The Integration Of Electronic Health Records (Ehrs) And Health Information Exchanges (Hies) To Improve Public Health Data Systems And Informatics Capacity.
  • Hiv Care And Prevention: Investigating Factors Affecting Patient Adherence To Antiretroviral Therapy (Art), Barriers To Hiv Care, And Outcomes, Particularly In Low-Resource Settings.
  • Health Equity And Social Determinants Of Health: Addressing Health Disparities By Examining The Roles Of Local Health Departments In Promoting Equity, Particularly Through Public Health Interventions.
  • Public Health Workforce Development: Studying The Capacity, Training Needs, And Policy Implications For The Governmental Public Health Workforce, Including The Impact Of Accreditation And Performance Metrics.
  • Public Health Systems And Services Research (Phssr): Focusing On The Infrastructure, Workforce, Accreditation, And Financing Of Local And State Health Departments To Optimize Public Health Service Delivery.
HIV Care and Prevention: Investigating factors affecting patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), barriers to HIV care, and outcomes, particularly in low-resource settings.Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health: Addressing health disparities by examining the roles of local health departments in promoting equity, particularly through public health interventions.Public Health Workforce Development: Studying the capacity, training needs, and policy implications for the governmental public health workforce, including the impact of accreditation and performance metrics.Public Health Systems and Services Research (PHSSR): Focusing on the infrastructure, workforce, accreditation, and financing of local and state health departments to optimize public health service delivery.
nrickert@georgiasouthern.eduNicoletteRickertAssistant Professor912-478-7105Brannen Hall 1026Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyNicolette Rickert received her B.A. in Psychology from Willamette University and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Applied Psychology from Portland State University with a concentration in Developmental Science and Education and a minor in Quantitative Statistical Methodology. Her research is focused on how the complex social ecologies of youths’ school and family lives shape the development of their academic engagement and motivation. More specifically, she examines the collective, similar, and differential impacts of parent and teacher involvement, interpersonal relationships, and malleable self-theories on youths’ educational success. Her work also studies methodological strategies for capturing developmental pathways across social contexts.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Rickert’s teaching interests cover lifespan human development, adolescent development, motivation and engagement, research methods and statistics, and advanced topics in developmental science and quantitative statistics. Her teaching style employs mastery grading and fostering a respectful and positive classroom climate with the goal of creating a life-long passion for learning in all students. She enjoys incorporating students’ interests, experience, and feedback to provide relevant, diverse content across learners and strives to overcome barriers to understanding research methods and statistics by making content approachable, applicable, and interesting.
  • Ph.D. Applied Psychology, Portland State University, 2020
  • M.S. Applied Psychology, Portland State University, 2016
  • B.A. Psychology, Willamette University, 2013
M.S. Applied Psychology, Portland State University, 2016B.A. Psychology, Willamette University, 2013
Research Interests
  • Youths' Academic Engagement And Motivation
  • Collective Effects And Complex Social Ecologies
  • Parent And Teacher Warm, Supportive Involvement
  • School Transitions
  • Developmental Science And Education
Collective effects and complex social ecologiesParent and teacher warm, supportive involvementSchool transitionsDevelopmental science and education
erahilly@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZsS73HUAAAAJ&hl=enElizabethRahillyAssistant Professor of Sociology912-344-3527University Hall, #227Armstrong CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyElizabeth Rahilly is Assistant Professor of Sociology, with a joint appointment in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program. She completed her Ph.D. in Sociology from U.C. Santa Barbara, and also holds an undergraduate degree in Anthropology from NYU, where her passion for the social sciences was first ignited. Her research and teaching interests concern gender, parenting, LGBT+ studies, political discourse, and qualitative methodology. Her work has been published in many journals, including Gender & Society, Sexuality & Culture, Journal of Family Studies, Discourse & Society, Sociological Inquiry, and LGBTQ+ Family. She also has a book with NYU Press, Trans-Affirmative Parenting: Raising Kids Across the Gender Spectrum.
Teaching Philosophy
Throughout my classes, I seek to spark students' "sociological imagination," where they become aware of the wider social forces that impact everyday lives and experiences. My teaching is reflective, student-centered, respectful of the diversity of students, multimodal, and focused on student learning outcomes. I also aim to advance students' skills in research, writing, and effective communication, with direct application to a wide array of career interests, including law, healthcare, social services, therapy, education, criminal justice, marketing and business, and more.
  • Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
  • M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara
  • B.A., NYU
M.A., University of California, Santa BarbaraB.A., NYU
Research Interests
  • Gender
  • Parenting
  • Lgbt+ Studies
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Political Discourse
ParentingLGBT+ StudiesQualitative research methodsPolitical discourseCenter for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
elo@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/sees/edward-lo/EdwardLoAssistant Professor of Geology912-478-4259Herty 1100BStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityDr. Lo leads the Sedimentary Environments Analysis Laboratory (SEAL). He conducts fieldwork and lab analyses such as grain size, X-ray fluorescence, sand petrology, and clay mineralogy to understand how wetland and floodplains, particularly in the Global South, record and respond to global environmental change. Research projects strive to include Traditional Ecological Knowledge in a culturally sensitive way, and community engagement in study areas is key. Dr. Lo was raised in Cobb County, GA and speaks Portuguese, Spanish, and Mandarin. He was a McNair Scholar, Fulbright Fellow in Brazil, NSF Graduate Research Fellow, and Southern Regional Education Board Dissertation Fellow. Outside of work, he enjoys roller skating, kayaking, and biking.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Lo teaches with emphasis on place-based education and inclusive pedagogy. His primary learning outcome is for students to understand how the earth sciences are essential to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and apply concepts with ample community collaboration. Students should be able to integrate foundational tools such as Adobe Illustrator into learning about modern sedimentation and stratigraphy. Students should also be able to describe how systems of oppression and individual thinking processes as geoscientists influence varying communities of people. In the field, safety encompasses both physical well-being and identity, so Dr. Lo prioritizes holistic safety while providing rigorous field training.
  • Lyman T. Johnson Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Kentucky
  • PhD, Geological Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2023
  • Graduate Certificate in College Teaching and Learning, 2022
  • MS, Geological Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2017
  • BS, Geology, Louisiana State University, 2013
PhD, Geological Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2023Graduate Certificate in College Teaching and Learning, 2022MS, Geological Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2017BS, Geology, Louisiana State University, 2013
Research Interests
  • Geochemistry
  • Sedimentary Petrology
  • Quaternary Geology
  • Limnogeology
  • Environmental Justice
Sedimentary petrologyQuaternary geologyLimnogeologyEnvironmental justiceInstitute for Water and Health
mguidone@georgiasouthern.eduMicheleGuidoneDr.912-344-3183SC 1005Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyAs a broadly trained ecologist, my research primarily explores how abiotic, biotic, and anthropogenic factors influence species interactions and overall community assemblages. Within this theme, research projects in my lab have largely focused on marine habitats utilizing macroalgae, marsh plants, and/or marine invertebrates as the study organisms. This research has encompassed a range of subjects including eutrophication and resultant macroalgal blooms, invasive species, epibiont fouling of marsh plants, parasite impacts on host behavior, and microplastic pollution.
Teaching Philosophy
As a teacher-scholar, my teaching philosophy centers on fostering curiosity and critical thinking in my students. I believe that biology is not just a collection of facts but a dynamic field that connects life processes to real-world issues. I utilize diverse teaching methods to accommodate various learning styles and aim to increase student engagement through active learning opportunities in lecture and incorporating guided inquiry and course based undergraduate research experiences in lab. By encouraging discussions and teamwork, I help students develop essential communication and problem-solving skills. My goal is to equip students with the knowledge needed to tackle global challenges in health, ecology, and sustainability.
  • B.S. University of Connecticut
  • M.S. Southern Connecticut State University
  • Ph.D. University of Rhode Island
M.S. Southern Connecticut State UniversityPh.D. University of Rhode Island
Research Interests
  • Community Ecology
  • Algae
  • Marsh Plants
  • Trophic Relationships
AlgaeMarsh PlantsTrophic Relationships
rpiltner@georgiasouthern.edu https://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/reinhard-e-piltner-2ReinhardPiltnerAssociate Professor912-478-0368MP 3038Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesReinhard E. Piltner is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Science at Georgia Southern University. He joined Georgia Southern in 2004.During the academic year 2012/2013 he was a Visiting Professor at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen, Germany. Reinhard had research experiences at the following departments: Institute for Mechanics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany; Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Dept. of Engineering Mechanics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA; Pattern Recognition Lab, Dept. of Computer Science, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany; Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA.
Teaching Philosophy
My primary interest in teaching classes at the university is to help the students learn and to pass on some of the positive learning experiences I had during my own student years. In order to achieve the aim of leading the students to learning successes, it is important to challenge the students’ thinking. It is not enough to just present material to the students in the classroom. In addition to learning the fundamental content of a course, it is important that students get a grasp on a variety of methods to solve problems.
  • Ph.D. (Doctor of Engineering) Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Research Interests
  • Computational Science Modeling
  • Finite Element Methods
  • Boundary Element Methods
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Medical Imaging
Finite Element MethodsBoundary Element MethodsComputational MechanicsMedical Imaging
aluna@georgiasouthern.eduN/A - I don't engage in research nor do I want a page like thisAmyLunaDirector, Psychology Clinic912-478-16851002A Psychology ClinicStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyDr. Amy Luna earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Oklahoma State University and has been licensed to practice psychology in Georgia for over a decade. She serves as the Director of the Psychology Clinic and enjoys training the next generation of psychologists. Dr. Luna was trained as a generalist and has worked in inpatient and outpatient settings. She most enjoys working alongside older adults and those who experience severe and persistent mental health difficulties, including borderline personality disorder. Dr. Luna has specialized training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and is proud to be a Star Behavioral Health Provider for military members and their families.
Teaching Philosophy
I do not teach.
  • Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, Oklahoma State University
  • B.S. in Psychology, Drury University
B.S. in Psychology, Drury University
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Psychology Clinic
mvanwilligen@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://georgiasouthern.academia.edu/MariekeVanWilligenMariekeVan WilligenDr.912-478-54261019 CarrollStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyDr. Van Willigen's research focuses on the impact of social inequality on physical and mental health. Most recently she has worked on studying the experiences of college students with varying modes of instruction and pedagogical techniques. She has also worked on differential impacts of natural disasters.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Van Willigen teaches courses in Global Sociology, Social Statistics, and Medical Sociology. She teaches both face-to-face and online courses. All of her courses include a variety of different types of assessment strategies to allow students to express their knowledge in a variety of ways. She also strives to create engaged classroom environments. Her office hours are held both face-to-face and online to provide opportuities for all students to have one-on-one conversation.
  • PhD Sociology The Ohio State University
  • MA Sociology The Ohio State University
  • BA Sociology Ithaca College
MA Sociology The Ohio State UniversityBA Sociology Ithaca College
Research Interests
  • Mental Health
  • Gender
  • Higher Education
  • Lgbtq+ Community
GenderHigher EducationLGBTQ+ community
gdcarroll@georgiasouthern.eduDeniseCarrollPrincipal Lecturer912-478-5807Bio Sci 1170Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyI am a dedicated educator and researcher focused on STEM education strategies, student assessment, and the environmental impacts of human activities on aquatic ecosystems. With over a decade of teaching experience in biology and environmental science, I have contributed to understanding aquatic community dynamics and secured significant educational grants, including NSF funding for STEM teacher preparation. Recently, I’ve focused on enhancing student engagement and fostering belonging in learning environments. I have co-authored posters and presentations on problem-based learning, recruiting future STEM educators, and AI integration in student engagement.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is rooted in a deep passion for learning and the belief that education should empower students to achieve their goals. I focus on active learning techniques, encouraging students to engage in problem-solving, collaboration, and independent thinking. I emphasize practical skills over rote memorization, aiming to equip students with tools for personal growth and future success. My teaching approach includes Team-Based Learning, metacognitive strategies, and Supplemental Instruction to accommodate diverse learning styles. I prioritize building confidence, critical thinking, and lifelong learning, fostering collaborative environments where students support one another.
  • PhPh.D. in Hydrology from the University of Georgia
  • M.S. in Forestry from Mississippi State University
  • B.S. in Biology from Augusta State University (Concentration in Fisheries Science)
M.S. in Forestry from Mississippi State UniversityB.S. in Biology from Augusta State University (Concentration in Fisheries Science)
Research Interests
  • Student Learning Strategies
  • Student Engagement
  • Assessment Of Student Learning
  • Effects Anthropogenic Activities On Aquatic Communities.
Student EngagementAssessment of Student LearningEffects anthropogenic activities on aquatic communities.
jsoo@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/jhy-charm-soo-2Jhy-CharmSooAssistant Professor912-478-2292Hendricks Hall 2035Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Environmental Health SciencesI am an assistant professor at Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences, Jiann-Ping Hsu College Public Health (JPHCOPH), Georgia Southern University. Prior to joining the JPHCOPH at Georgia Southern University, I held an industrial hygienist position in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). During my research career of over 8 years at NIOSH, I have carried out extensive research on the performance evaluation of particle size-selective sampling, direct-reading instrument for VOCs identification, and barrier performance of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Teaching Philosophy
I always believe students need to build up a solid foundation in the discipline they are pursuing. On the other hand, to keep the students interested and passionate in the environmental health science profession without losing their original enthusiasm during the learning process, I believe adopting the flipped classroom approach, hands-on experience, operation demonstration, field trips, special discussion, and guest speakers to make my course and my teaching more interesting, diverse, and practical.
  • Ph.D. in Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
  • B.S. in Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Chang-Jung Christian University, Tainan, Taiwan
B.S. in Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Chang-Jung Christian University, Tainan, Taiwan
Research Interests
  • Occupational And Environmental Health Science
  • Aerosol And Gas Sampling And Analytical Method Evalution
  • Personal Protective Technology
Aerosol and Gas Sampling and Analytical Method EvalutionPersonal Protective Technology
wtu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/wei-tu-2WeiTuProfessor of Geography912-478-52332100 E HertyStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityDr. Tu teaches primarily Geographic Information Science courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His recent research centers on the social determinants of health using various statistical models. Dr. Tu has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications and was the mapping supervisor for the Metro Atlanta Equity Atlas project in 2012. He was a Governor’s Teaching Fellow for the University System of Georgia in 2019, received Education Excellence Award from the International Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Sciences in 2021, and was a Social Determinants of Health & Place Fellow at the Healthy Regions & Policies Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2024.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe teachers should empower students to become life-long learners, creative thinkers, passionate practitioners, and effective communicators. Education is a lifelong journey, measured by students' ability to learn independently and use their talents for the greater social good. Teachers must foster critical thinking, encouraging students to see the world from diverse perspectives. I advocate for maps as vital tools for understanding global issues and developing spatial thinking skills. I value experiential learning. As the Chinese proverb says, 'It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books,' highlighting the importance of real-world experience over theoretical knowledge.
  • Ph.D in Geography, Texas A&M University
  • M.S. in Geography, East China Normal University
  • B.S. in Geography, East China Normal University
M.S. in Geography, East China Normal UniversityB.S. in Geography, East China Normal University
Research Interests
  • Geographic Information Science
  • Health Geography
Health GeographyInstitute for Health Logistics & Analytics
hwbland@georgiasouthern.eduHelenBlandProfessor of Public Health912-478-5137Hendricks Hall 1024Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthMy academic training is a B.S. & M.S. in Food & Nutrition Science, and a PhD in Community Health Education from SIUC. Courses taught include Research Methods courses, Intro to Global Health, Maternal and Child Health, and Aging. Areas of research Include Maternal & Child Health, Physical Activity, and Stress. My research publications align with these interests (50+ peer reviewed articles, 150+ peer-reviewed presentations, 2 books, 25 grants). My service focuses on international public health with annual trips to Dominican Republic to serve as a Medical Translator. I also work with Emory University PA & Medical School as a medical translator 2x/year with mobile medical trips to southwest Georgia to serve farmworkers.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy of teaching is rather simplistic: learn through doing and facilitate students' quest for acquisition on knowledge. I set high standards for students and strive to create a classroom atmosphere of cognitive dissonance. By combining these two attributes, I hope to foster in students a desire for learning.
  • PhD, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1995
  • M.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1984
  • B.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1983
M.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1984B.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1983
Research Interests
  • Maternal And Child Health
  • Stress Among Young Adults
  • Physical Fitness
  • Nutrition/ Obesity
Stress Among Young AdultsPhysical FitnessNutrition/ Obesity
apeden@georgiasouthern.eduAngiePedenAssociate Director, Center for Public Health Practice and Research and Senior Lecturer912-478-2581Hendricks Hall 1020Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthAngie Peden, MPH, is the Associate Director of the Center for Public Health Practice and Research at the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health (JPHCOPH) at Georgia Southern University. Ms. Peden focuses on connecting JPHCOPH with the Georgia public health and rural healthcare practice community and facilitating practice-based research and technical assistance through grants and service contracts. Over the past thirteen years, she has worked with the Center to bring in over 6 million dollars in grant and contract funding. She excels at project and budget management, communications, and internal and external report development.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as a public health educator is to create an engaging, thought-provocting, and responsive learning environment. I prioritize connecting students with the local and national public health and rural health practice communities as well seeking out opportunities for students to engage and interact with professionals in these communities.
  • MPH, JPHCOPH, Georgia Southern
  • BS, James Madison University
BS, James Madison University
Research Interests
  • Public Health Practice
  • Rural Health Systems
Rural Health SystemsCenter for Public Health Practice and Research
awinskie@georgiasouthern.eduamywinskielecturer of mathematics912-478-5202MP3039Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical Sciencesn/a
Teaching Philosophy
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mkrahman@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/sees/munshi-rahman/MunshiRahmanAssistant Professor912-478-6029Herty 2113Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityMy undergraduate and graduate education was in Geography & and Environment. Later I completed another Masters degree in Geography, and lastly I did my PhD in geography at Kent State University. After my PhD graduation I worked several places as a Postdoc and Instructor. Over the years I have taught several of courses both in Geography, Environmental Studies, and the Geospatial Science and Technologies to students from diverse backgrounds.
Teaching Philosophy
I am a broadly trained geographer with a strong educational background and appreciation for all facets of geography, people, and the environment. I believe that combination of my educational background, teaching and research experience, and integration of my research with teaching enables me to make my courses relevant to the diverse student groups. Being able to utilize modern tools and technology such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and Global Positioning System (GPS), unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for geospatial analysis and Geovisualization of our world help me to presenting geography matters and societal issues in a better way. I love connecting real-world societal problems to my teaching and learning.
  • Ph.D., Geography
  • M.A. and MS in Geography
  • BSc in Geography & Environment
M.A. and MS in GeographyBSc in Geography & Environment
Research Interests
  • I Am Very Interested In Geography Matters That Are Mostly Related To People And Environmental Issues. More Specifically, I Am Interested In Understating The Dynamics Of Human-Environment Interactions And Adaptation To Changing Environments. In My Research I Incorporate Modern Geospatial Technologies Such As Geographic Information System (Gis), Global Positioning System (Gps), Spatial Video, And Remote Sensing To Address Socio-Economic And Environment Related Issues.
kmau@georgiasouthern.eduKariMauAssociate Professor & Graduate Program Director912-344-2852Ashmore Hall, Rm. 265Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingI am a doctorally prepared nurse practitioner, educator, and lifelong learner. I continue to practice clinically at the Chatham County Health Department and teach in both undergradaute and graduate nursing programs. My clinical expertise is women's healthcare.
Teaching Philosophy
I embrace my responsibility to kindle lifelong learning in nursing students. I commit to excellence in teaching, scholarship, clinical practice, and servant leadership. I ascribe to pluralistic foundations rooted in nursing theories and educational philosophies. As a scholar, I embrace and engage in inquiry-based and theory-based research. As a clinician, I approach clinical practice with a constant pursuit of excellence and expect a similar commitment in my students. I serve others through listening, encouraging, collaborating, and building personal relationships with students, other nurses, and other healthcare providers.
  • Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP), Arizona State University, 2008
  • Master's of Nursing, Arizona State University, 2002
  • BSN, Purdue University, 1996
Master's of Nursing, Arizona State University, 2002BSN, Purdue University, 1996
Research Interests
  • Breast Cancer, Stds, Women’S Health Issues, Lgbtq; Nursing Education, New Grad Transition To Practice; Caring In Nursing Education
mel@georgiasouthern.eduMelissaGarnoProfessor of Nursing912-478-1781Nursing Building Room 4021Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingDr. Garno joined Georgia Southern University in 1998 as a faculty member in the School of Nursing. Dr. Garno earned an EdD in Curriculum Studies from Georgia Southern University in 2003. She assumed the role of BSN Program Director in 2010. From 2012-2014 she also served as a Program Assessment Leader with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness while maintaining her faculty and administrative roles. Dr. Garno's administrative leadership in the School of Nursing turned full-time as Associate Chair from 2018-2020, and direct appointment as Chair from 2020-2024. In 2024 she returned to her calling in a full-time teaching role as Professor in the School of Nursing.
Teaching Philosophy
I approach my role as an educator as one of collaboration and mentoring. My teaching philosophy reflects my fundamental beliefs in humanism. I believe teachers and students are collaborators in educational endeavors, which means I must allow for self-discovery in the educational process. I am responsible for designing experiences geared toward achievement of anticipated outcomes, but I am simultaneously a co-learner with my students regarding what will be discovered along the way.
  • EdD, Curriculum Studies
  • MSN, Mental Health Nursing and Nursing Education
  • BSN
MSN, Mental Health Nursing and Nursing EducationBSN
Research Interests
  • Nursing Education
  • Mental Health Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
jzettler@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IHsjBPkAAAAJ&hl=enJenniferZettlerProfessor912-344-2714Science Center, room 1019Armstrong CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyJennifer Zettler’s interest in teaching biology began when she was an undergraduate student at the University of Florida. There, she had the opportunity to teach a laboratory section for a non-majors Six-Legged Science course and the “bug” to continue teaching persisted. She moved to South Carolina where she was a graduate teaching assistant while pursuing degrees in Entomology (M.S.) and Zoology (Ph. D) from Clemson University. She is now a Professor of Biology at the Armstrong Campus in Savannah where she has been a faculty member since 2002. With her interests in entomology, field biology, ecology and conservation, Dr. Zettler teaches courses with field experiences that allow students to explore Savannah’s diverse coastal ecosystems.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that students should think beyond definitions and formulas and grasp the subject by asking questions. By incorporating hands-on activities and field experiences, students in my courses are encouraged to make firsthand observations which naturally generate inquisitive questions. Enthusiasm is contagious and I strive to ignite a passion for biology through interactive discussions and collective sharing of scientific discovery.
  • Ph.D., Clemson University, 2002
  • M.S., Clemson University, 1996
  • B.S., University of Florida, 1994
M.S., Clemson University, 1996B.S., University of Florida, 1994
Research Interests
  • Using Biological Materials To Create Sustainable Art Media
  • Ecological Effect Of Invasive Insects
  • Millipede-Symbiont Interactions
  • Insect-Symbiont Interactions
Ecological effect of invasive insectsMillipede-symbiont interactionsInsect-symbiont interactionsJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
bethmcgee@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NEGtojQAAAAJ&hl=enBethMcGeeAssociate Professor of Interior Design912-478-0477IAB 3061Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesSchool of Human EcologyBeth McGee is an Associate Professor at Georgia Southern University in the School of Human Ecology. She has passed the NCIDQ exam and is a LEED AP. Her focus areas in teaching, scholarship and service are through service-learning and biophilic design (nature-inspired). She follows a mission to do good through design by working with stakeholders for optimal outcomes including greater place attachment and restorative environmental design.
Teaching Philosophy
Our lives as designers of the built environment become a tapestry of places, people and events where interior design is a people centered endeavor. This is where we weave together global-minded design decisions with health, safety and welfare. Since the interior is where many of us spend the majority of our lives, we merge the work of interior decorating, product design, graphic design and architecture and so have the unique ability of benefiting or harming people. The built environment becomes part of who we are as a culture and who we are as individuals through lived experiences inside. Design decisions thus need to be based in a fundamental knowledge of business practices and understanding people, place, and the planet.
  • Ph.D. of Philosophy, University of Florida, concentration in Interior Design
  • M.S. in Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
  • B.F.A in Interior Design, Kendall College of Art and Design
  • A.A. Muskegon Community College
M.S. in Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina-GreensboroB.F.A in Interior Design, Kendall College of Art and DesignA.A. Muskegon Community College
Research Interests
  • Biophilic Design
  • Community-Engaged Design
  • Trauma-Informed Design
  • Environmental Psychology
  • Service-Learning
Community-engaged designTrauma-informed designEnvironmental PsychologyService-learningInstitute for Vibrant and Engaged Communities, Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics
tboyer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/ty-w-boyer-2TyBoyerProfessor912-478-5122Brannen Hall, Room 1024Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyTy W. Boyer, Ph.D., is a Professor and Department Chair in the Georgia Southern University Department of Psychology. Dr. Boyer earned a B.S. from Arizona State University and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, and then spent time as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the University of Chicago Department of Psychology and as a Research Associate in the Indiana University Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences. Dr. Boyer studies cognitive and perceptual development, and, more specifically, how we perceive and represent number, probability, space, and actions, reason and make decisions, and how these processes are attributable to early-emerging biases, learning, and maturation.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy coincides with one of my guiding research themes, namely, cognitive development. Minimally, I hope students leave my classes and research training with a set of concepts that they did not possess prior, which, of course, is a form of development in and of itself. My overarching goal, however, is that what I teach changes how students interact with the world and interpret information they encounter in their daily lives, with particular emphasis on critical thinking, information literacy, and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, Psychological & Brain Sciences and Cognitive Science, Indiana University
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychology, University of Chicago
  • Ph.D., Psychology, University of Maryland
  • M.A., Psychology, University of Maryland
  • B.S., Psychology, Arizona State University
Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychology, University of ChicagoPh.D., Psychology, University of MarylandM.A., Psychology, University of MarylandB.S., Psychology, Arizona State University
Research Interests
  • Cognitive Developmental Psychology
  • Perceptual Developmental Psychology
  • Numerical And Spatial Cognition
  • Action Perception And Representation
  • Eye-Tracking Research
Perceptual Developmental PsychologyNumerical and Spatial CognitionAction Perception and RepresentationEye-tracking Research
cdrodriguez@georgiasouthern.eduChristopherRodriguezAssistant Professor912-344-3257Ashmore Hall 259Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingDr. Rodriguez received his Associate of Arts (AA) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Armstrong State University. He then received his Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a concentration as a nurse educator and his Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Georgia College & State University. His clinical nursing practice includes Emergency and Forensic specialties. He holds his national board certification as a Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN). He is currently teaching in the undergraduate program for the School of Nursing.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching nursing students requires the instructor to engage students in both the classroom and clinical settings. Socratic questioning is an excellent method for students to achieve higher levels of cognitive learning. This allows students to express their knowledge while connecting content with patient care. Using this teaching strategy helps instructors evaluate students' clinical reasoning skills. Another helpful teaching modality is simulation. This modality provides students with real-life applications of knowledge. The use of simulation can be done in the classroom or clinical setting. Combining these strategies engages learning and helps foster active learning practices.
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice
  • Master of Science in Nursing, Nurse Educator
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Associate of Arts
Master of Science in Nursing, Nurse EducatorBachelor of Science in NursingAssociate of Arts
Research Interests
  • Lgbtq Population
  • Professionalism / Incivility
Professionalism / Incivility
cposick@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cbss/justice/faculty-staff/chad-posick/ChadPosickProfessor912-478-7098Carroll Building 2218Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyChad Posick is a Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. He is also co-director of the National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center. His research interests include victimization, biopsychosocial perspectives on behavior, and statistical methodology. He teaches in the areas of victimology, family violence, and statistics. He serves on the board of directors of Child Advocacy Services of Southeastern Georgia.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching approach connects academic work to public policy and practice. Students engage in lively and open debate where all students are encouraged to share their unique views on important criminological topics. My classes are centered on examining rigorous social scientific research, learning practical analytic techniques, and partaking in unique experiences such as classes that take place inside prison.
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology and Justice Policy. Northeastern University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Master of Science in Science, Technology, and Public Policy Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Science, Technology, and Public Policy
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Criminal Justice
Master of Science in Science, Technology, and Public Policy Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Science, Technology, and Public PolicyBachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Criminal Justice
Research Interests
  • Victimization
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Public Policy
  • Biopsychosocial Perspectives
Quantitative AnalysisPublic PolicyBiopsychosocial Perspectives
ryarbrough@georgiasouthern.eduRobert A.YarbroughAssociate Professor of Geography912-478-0846Herty 1113BStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityDr. Yarbrough's research areas include critical cultural geographies, nature-society geographies, and community geography. He has published research on immigrant residential settlement geographies in the U.S. South, and how racialization has affected these newcomers. More recently, he has examined the emergence and impact of ecotourism in northwest Ecuador and is the co-author with Dr. Mark Welford (University of Northern Iowa) of Human-Environment Interactions: An Introduction. (2021): Palgrave MacMillan. He has co-led study abroad trips to Ecuador and India and is teaching at Georgia Southern's Wexford, Ireland campus during summer 2024 and summer 2025.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Yarbrough has taught courses ranging from large undergraduate general education/core courses (e.g., World Regional Geography) to a graduate level Seminar in Geographic Thought. In all of his courses, Dr. Yarbrough strives to create a welcoming, open, and respectful classroom environment, wherein he encourages student participation through a variety of active learning approaches. He has participated in numerous workshops focused on diverse, equitable, and inclusive teaching practices and is committed to incorporating these pedagogical approaches in his teaching.
  • Ph D Geography, University of Georgia
  • MA Geography, University of Georgia
  • Graduate Certificate Women's Studies, University of Georgia
  • BA History, Roanoke College
MA Geography, University of GeorgiaGraduate Certificate Women's Studies, University of GeorgiaBA History, Roanoke College
Research Interests
  • Critical Cultural Geographies
  • Nature-Society Geographies
  • Community Geography
Nature-Society GeographiesCommunity GeographyCenter for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
jdechantal@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.juliedechantal.comJuliede ChantalAssociate Professor of History and Public History Coordinator912-478-4478IAB 3012Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of HistoryDr. Julie de Chantal is an Associate Professor of History and Public History Coordinator. She teaches African American History. Dr. de Chantal’s research interest include community activism, transnational activism, and Black women’s history, especially in the North.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically and apply their knowledge to real-world challenges. I believe in the power of active learning and strive to create a classroom atmosphere that promotes collaboration, curiosity, and continuous growth.
  • PhD History - University of Massachusetts Amherst - 2016
  • MA History - Université de Montréal - 2008
  • BA History - Université de Montréal - 2005
MA History - Université de Montréal - 2008BA History - Université de Montréal - 2005
Research Interests
  • African American History
  • Women'S History
  • Boston
  • Grassroots Activism
  • Public History
Women's HistoryBostonGrassroots ActivismPublic History
jkies@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/joshua-kiesJoshuaKiesRN-BSN Program Director & Assistant Professor912-478-5770521 C.O.E. Drive / Nursing & Chemistry Building / Office 2002H Statesboro, GA 30458Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingJoshua M. Kies is a three-time graduate of Georgia Southern University and is the RN-BSN Program Director and Assistant Professor within the School of Nursing. Dr. Kies teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in the School of Nursing on both the Armstrong and Statesboro campuses and also online.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on promoting individual student success through inclusive learning opportunities, consistent support, and application of knowledge using critical thinking. Active learning and open communication fosters an environment of personal and professional growth, the ability to overcome barriers, and bolster self-confidence.
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice, Georgia Southern University
  • Master's of Science in Nursing (FNP), Georgia Southern University
  • Bachelor's of Science in Nursing, Georgia Southern University
Master's of Science in Nursing (FNP), Georgia Southern UniversityBachelor's of Science in Nursing, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
  • Infectious Disease Management
  • Public Health
  • Student Success
Public HealthStudent Success
cbrady@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/caitlin-brady-2CaitlinBradyAssistant Professor of Criminal Justice & Criminology912-478-8036Carroll 1095Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyDr. Caitlin M. Brady is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. She received her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from the University of Central Florida in 2020, her M.A. in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Mary Washington. Her research interests focus on juvenile justice, justice system responses to youth, use of juvenile risk assessment instruments, and mental health among justice-involved individuals. Her research has been accepted for publication in journals such as Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, and American Journal of Criminal Justice.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Brady typically teaches undergraduate and graduate classes on juvenile justice, mental health and criminal justice, and criminology. The undergraduate mental health course has been designated a high impact practices (HIPs) class at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Brady's teaching philosophy focuses on student success and creating an engaging/supportive environment. Students are encouraged to critically consider, discuss, and apply course content.
  • Ph.D., University of Central Florida, 2020
  • M.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2015
  • B.S., University of Mary Washington, 2012
M.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2015B.S., University of Mary Washington, 2012
Research Interests
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Justice System Responses To Youth
  • Use Of Juvenile Risk Assessments
  • Mental Health Among Justice-Involved Youth
Justice System Responses to YouthUse of Juvenile Risk AssessmentsMental Health Among Justice-Involved YouthNational Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center
sguggino@georgiasouthern.eduSteveGugginoAssociate Professor of GeologyHerty Room 1104BStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsSchool of Earth, Environment & SustainabilityI'm originally from Tampa, FL, where I earned my BS and MS geology degrees from the University of South Florida (2001, 2004). I moved to Arizona where I worked for an environmental consulting firm for about a year. My heart was in academia, so in 2005 I quit consulting and began teaching geology courses at the community colleges within the Phoenix area. In 2006, I enrolled at Arizona State University and earned my PhD in geology in 2012. I continued to teach at the Phoenix-area community colleges until 2015, when I moved to Statesboro to teach geoscience courses at Georgia Southern. Overall, I have been teaching geology for nearly 20 years. My expertise is in stable-isotope geochemistry, invertebrate paleontology, and igneous petrology.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in offering students a comprehensive, rigorous, well-rounded, and well-structured learning experience facilitated by an enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and well-organized professor. My job as an instructor is never static as I work to assist students achieve their goals. I am continuously reevaluating my instruction to make any necessary improvements to my curricula. I am a student of my own craft, and I constantly endeavor to discover and learn new methods, products, and strategies that enhance the learning experiences successes of my students.
  • PhD Geology: Arizona State University (2012)
  • MS Geology: University of South Florida (2004)
  • BS Geology: University of South Florida (2001)
MS Geology: University of South Florida (2004)BS Geology: University of South Florida (2001)
Research Interests
  • Stable Isotope Geochemistry Of Marine Invertebrate Fossils
  • Geochemistry Of Mantle And Volcanic Rocks
Geochemistry of mantle and volcanic rocks
cmakant@georgiasouthern.eduCandaceMakantLecturer912-478-2544Nursing/Chemistry Building Room 3020Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingI am a registered nurse with expertise in mental health and medical surgical nursing. I have experience in teaching in the clinical setting, didactic, and simulation.
Teaching Philosophy
Teachers should continue to evaluate their teaching philosophy to meet the current needs to their students. Currently, I believe that teaching should include interactive technology and collaborative methods to reach the needs of our students. I also think that timely feedback is important to meeting the students' needs.
  • Master's in Nursing Education
  • Bachelor's in Science of Nursing
Bachelor's in Science of Nursing
Research Interests
  • Nursing Education
aharvey@georgiasouthern.eduAlanHarveyProfessor912-532-5784BSCI 2262Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyI have taught in the Department of Biology at the Statesboro campus for 26 years. I've taught over 20 different classes at Georgia Southern, with subjects ranging from field-based ecology to computer programs for graduate students.My research interests span ecology, evolution, and behavior. I have studied a broad range of organisms ranging from paramecium to duckweed to hermit crabs. I have a special weakness for oddball organisms like lichens and peculiar behaviors like wheel locomotion.Outside of work I enjoy nature and the outdoors, ceramics and photography, and cooking. I often explore the interface between art and science; e.g., I have produced a number of short, biology-themed films, and I make paper from invasive plants.
Teaching Philosophy
The most consistent aspect of my teaching philosophy, whether in lecture, lab, or studio courses, is that the most effective way for students to master a subject is through hands-on experiences. In addition, if at all possible I try to increase the relevance of the information they learn by including a real world component, an opportunity to make a contribution that will persist long after the class itself has ended.
  • Bachelor of Science; Stanford University, Stanford, California (1981)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology); University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (1988)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology); University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (1988)
Research Interests
  • Ecology And Biogeography Of Invasive Species
  • Potential, And Limitations, Of Citizen Science As A Research Tool
  • Intersection Of Science And Art
  • Ecology And Behavior Of Larval Tiger Beetles
Potential, and limitations, of citizen science as a research toolIntersection of science and artEcology and behavior of larval tiger beetlesJames H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science, Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics
jmlewis@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=H43IX60AAAAJJohanneLewisAssociate Professor Comparative Animal Physiology912-478-5480Biological Sciences 2238Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyAs comparative animal physiologist, Dr. Lewis’s research uses research uses an integrative approach to study how various mechanisms and adaptations allow animals to cope with environmental challenges such as fluctuations in temperature, oxygen, and salinity.
Teaching Philosophy
As a teacher-scholar my goal is to foster a creative, engaging, and inclusive learning environment. I strive to design and teach courses deliver content in unique ways that not only provide students with a solid foundation in physiological concepts but also facilitate the development of skills that are transferable to their future academic and non-academic careers. I regularly teach Physiology (BIOL 3131), Comparative Animal Physiology (BIOL 5230), Physiological Ecology (BIOL 5237), and Endocrinology (BIOL 5247) as well as mentor students in independent research experiences.
  • Ph.D., Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, 2008
  • M.Sc., Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, 2002
  • B.Sc., University of Guelph, 1999
M.Sc., Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, 2002B.Sc., University of Guelph, 1999
Research Interests
  • Comparative Physiology
  • Environmental Stress
  • Bioenergetics
  • Cardiorespiratory Physiology
Environmental StressBioenergeticsCardiorespiratory Physiology
yongkilee@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://sites.google.com/site/yongkimath/YongkiLeeAssociate Professor of Mathematics912-478-5802Math/Physics 3310Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDr. Yongki Lee is an applied mathematician specializing in partial differential equations and various applicable models, such as fluid dynamics and traffic flow.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching is one of my favorite aspects of my job. Including my previous teaching experience in Korea, I have over 20 years of experience teaching mathematics. I constantly strive to be a more effective instructor and pay careful attention to student feedback.
  • Ph.D. In Applied Mathematics, Iowa State University, 2014
Research Interests
  • Partial Differential Equations
astokolos@georgiasouthern.eduAlexStokolosProfessor912-478-5298MP 3326Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Mathematical SciencesAlex Stokolos grew up in Odessa Ukraine. Majoring in mathematics and math education, he received his undergraduate degree at Odessa Mechnikov National University (OMNU). He received a Candidate of Science in Mathematics degree from Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics. He received his Doctor Habilitated dergee from the University of Worclaw. After a two year postdoctoral fellowship at University of Connecticut and 6 years at DePaul University, he joined Georgia Southern in the fall of 2009. Currently he is a Full Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences GSU.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Stokolos has a diverse portfolio of courses taught in several schools globwise, including Odessa Mechnikov National University (Ukraine), University of Wroclaw (Poland), Lousiana State University, University of Connecticut, DePaul University
  • Odessa Mechnikov National University, Odessa, Ukraine. Diploma in Mathematics and Math Education, 1982.
  • Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, Moscow, Russia. Candidate of Science in Mathematics, 1984.
  • University of Worclaw, Wroclaw, Poland. Doctor Habilitated, 1998.
Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, Moscow, Russia. Candidate of Science in Mathematics, 1984.University of Worclaw, Wroclaw, Poland. Doctor Habilitated, 1998.
Research Interests
  • Harmonic Analysis
  • Approximation Theory
  • Dynamical Systems
Approximation TheoryDynamical Systems
coverholser@georgiasouthern.eduCandiceOverholserAssistant Professor of Nursing912-344-3381AH 243Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingCandice Overholser is an alum of University of West Georgia and is an Assistant Professor of Nursing in the Waters College of Health Professions. Dr. Overholser teaching in the School of Nursing on the Armstrong campus.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on student success and creation of a learning environment to develop the skills required for life-long learning. Nursing is a profession of continuing education with opportunities to work in multiple environments with varying specialties. I believe active classroom learning supports student success and life-long learning by challenging students to use clinical judgment and critical thinking to address real-world issues in a safe environment.
  • BSN, College of Coastal Georgia
  • MSN, Georgia Southwestern State University
  • Ed.D., University of West Georgia
MSN, Georgia Southwestern State UniversityEd.D., University of West Georgia
Research Interests
  • Nursing Education
cndaluka@georgiasouthern.eduChristinaNdalukaSenior Lecturer912-478-3351Natural ScienceStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyI am a Senior Lecturer for the Department of Biology. I teach the Foundations of Microbiology which is a service course for Pre-Health students. My class is required for the Nursing program, so I have a lot of motivated students.
Teaching Philosophy
I consider myself a lifelong learner. I also understand that everyone learns differently, so when you combine the two you end up with a flexible teacher who meets students where they need to be met. I then take them with me when we go deeper into the material.
  • PhD in Microbiology from the Colorado State University
Research Interests
  • Zoonotic Diseases
mhubbard@georgiasouthern.eduMandyHubbardAssistant Professor912-559-2710ArmstrongArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingMandy graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2004 with a BSN degree and then in 2008 she received her MSN as a Family Nurse Practitioner and begun working as a nurse practitioner. She began caring for those with mental health disorders in 2016 and then furthered her education in 2018 by becoming dual certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and then completed her education with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in 2020. Mandy started in academia in 2020 as a lecturer of nursing and then an assistant professor starting in 2021. She teaches in the graduate and undergraduate level courses in mental health, pediatrics, and the APRN courses.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy of teaching is to create an open environment for learning. One of my goals is to provide a learning environment that allows students to explore their own strengths and weaknesses in ways that are comfortable to them and that will enhance their learning. The best way to accomplish these goals is to provide learning environments that are conducive to different types of students. I believe that learner-oriented teaching promotes learning that is both purposeful and enduring. By conducting learning that accommodates every student, I can create learning goals that helps build connections between what the student already knows and the new understandings they seek to learn.
  • Dnp
  • Msn
  • Bsn
MSNBSN
Research Interests
    • Mental Health
acorradi@georgiasouthern.eduAndreaCorradiAssistant Professor912-478-85421096 CarrollStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyOriginally from Canada, Andrea Corradi received her doctorate in Criminology from Pennsylvania State University in 2022, and a graduate certificate in International Security Studies from the School of International Affairs. Her research interests focus on extremism and terrorism, gender, security, criminal justice outcomes, health, and incarceration. She has published in outlets including Justice Quarterly, Crime & Delinquency, Journal of Criminal Justice, Social Networks, and Security Journal. She also has an interest in the criminal justice system and health. She is currently a co-investigator on a four-year NIDDK funded project examining the role of structural racism and kidney disease.
Teaching Philosophy
My pedagogical approach prioritizes the learning objectives of synthesizing key information, acquiring skills to evaluate arguments and discourse, presenting persuasive arguments, and gaining confidence to discuss sensitive issues. To achieve these objectives, I design my courses to incorporate experiential learning initiatives and frequent discussion and strive to replicate these experiences both in-person and online. To assess students’ learning, I incorporate a variety of methods that is both inclusive of a variety of student needs but are also grounded in skills they will need to use outside of the classroom.
  • Ph.D In Criminology, Pennsylvania State University
  • Graduate Certificate In International Security Studies, Pennsylvania State University
  • Masters Of Arts In Criminology, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Honours Bachelors Of Arts In Criminology, Wilfrid Laurier University
Graduate Certificate in International Security Studies, Pennsylvania State UniversityMasters of Arts in Criminology, Wilfrid Laurier UniversityHonours Bachelors of Arts in Criminology, Wilfrid Laurier University
Research Interests
    • Extremism And Terrorism, Gender, Security, Criminal Justice Outcomes, Health, And Incarceration
sgreiman@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=c37xhpYAAAAJ&hl=enStephenGreimanAssociate Professor912-478-1251Bioscience RM3362Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyResearch in my lab is focused on global parasite diversity, with a focus on parasitic flatworms. My lab employs a variety of techniques and methods for answering research related questions, including: classical parasitological techniques (field collecting, proper fixation, staining, slide mounting, and light microscopy); electron and confocal microscopy; real-time PCR; sanger single gene sequencing; next generation metagenomic and whole genome sequencing.
Teaching Philosophy
I employ both traditional and modern teaching techniques to increase overall retention of the material. My courses include real-world examples and hands on research experience.
  • Phd In Biology, University Of North Dakota
  • Previous Nsf Postdoctoral Fellow At University Of New Mexico
Previous NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at University of New Mexico
Research Interests
    • Parasitology
    • Evolutionary Biology
    • Systematics
    • Taxonomy
Evolutionary BiologySystematicsTaxonomy
restevez@georgiasouthern.eduRebekah "Bekah"EstevezAssistant Professor912-478-7929Brannen HallStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyBekah (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the PsyD, Clinical Psychology program. She completed her master’s in Professional Counseling (2016) and PhD in Counseling Psychology (2022) from the University of Georgia. Bekah’s teaching interests include multicultural psychology, psychotherapy skills, advocacy, and helping students learn the art and science of psychotherapy grounded in strengths-based, culturally-responsive approaches. In clinical, advocacy, and research pursuits, she works to use her privilege as a white queer cisgender woman to explore the lived experiences of risk and resilience of those living at the intersections of oppressive systems.
Teaching Philosophy
Within and outside of the classroom, Bekah's goal as an instructor is to develop critical scholars who have the necessary skills, knowledge, and tools to engage in culturally responsive psychology that makes a difference. Through active, applied, and process-oriented strategies, she endeavors to help students construct a critical and self-reflective framework that can be applied to all areas of professional psychology. She uses three pedagogical foci in her instruction: (1) cultivate community through collaboration, (2) emphasize the value of social justice and a liberatory stance, and (3) foreground the application of knowledge to the science and practice of psychology.
  • Phd, Counseling Psychology, University Of Georgia, 2022
  • Med, Professional Mental Health Counseling, University Of Georgia, 2016
  • Bs, Psychology, Berry College, 2014
MEd, Professional Mental Health Counseling, University of Georgia, 2016BS, Psychology, Berry College, 2014
Research Interests
    • Health Inequities In Lgbtqia+ Communities
    • Resilience In Response To Chronic, Systemic Stress
Resilience in response to chronic, systemic stress
esnyder@georgiasouthern.eduElizabeth SnyderAssociate Professor, Interim Associate Chair, School of Nursing 912-344-2815Armstrong Hall 258-Armstrong Campus; NURS/CHEM 3024 StatesboroArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingDr. Elizabeth Snyder, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC is an Associate Professor and the Interim Associate Chair in the School of Nursing. Dr. Snyder has 30 years of clinical nursing experience with 26 years as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She has worked in family practice, internal medicine, emergency medicine, retail health, home based primary care, and currently part-time performing Hospice care recertification visits. She has been an educator full-time since 2014.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Snyder is passionate about ensuring student-centered learning is at the heart of all classes she teaches. As an advanced practice provider she also feels teaching evidence-based practice principles is key for new nurses and nurse practitioners.
  • Doctor Of Nursing Practice (Dnp)- University Of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Master Of Science (Family Nurse Practitioner), Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
  • Bachelor Of Science In Nursing, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
  • Bachelor Of Science (Psychology/Business Management), East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
Master of Science (Family Nurse Practitioner), Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina Bachelor of Science in Nursing, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TennesseeBachelor of Science (Psychology/Business management), East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
Research Interests
    • Integration Of Telehealth Into Nursing Education
    • Palliative And Hospice Care
    • Incivility And Bullying Issues In Nursing And Higher Education
Palliative and Hospice Care Incivility and bullying issues in nursing and higher education
lamcgrath@georgiasouthern.eduAllisonMcGrathNursing Instructor912-344-2534Ashmore 260Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingAllison McGrath is a graduate from Georgia Southern University and serves as a Nursing Instructor on the Armstrong Campus. She teaching in the undergraduate BSN program, providing both didactic and clinical instruction. Allison has been a nurse for over 20 years. During this time, she has served in a variety of nursing rolls, including staff nurse, supervisor, educator, and unit manager. Teaching at GSU allows her to use her experience and knowledge as a nurse while teaching our students of tomorrow. Her goal is to develop each students' skills and make them the best nurses they can be.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe each student is unique. Their backgrounds are unique. Their needs are unique. How they learn may require a variety of different options. That means teaching requires a variety of teaching/learning methods for the students. I like to incorporate other means of learning, beyond lecture, into class. Group work, gaming, and oral presentations are a few things I use. My teaching philosophy encourages open discussion and engagement among students. I want them to think and understand the "why" behind what they are learning. It is my job as an educator to support my students allowing for the best learning opportunities available.
  • Dnp, Georgia College And State University, In Progress
  • Msn-Ed, Western Governors University, 2022
  • Bsn, Georgia Southern University, 2002
MSN-Ed, Western Governors University, 2022BSN, Georgia Southern University, 2002
Research Interests
    • Mental Health Care Among Military Spouses
HWADMAN@GEORGIASOUTHERN.EDUHenryWadmanMSN-Ed, RN912-344-4309Ashmore Hall 249Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of Nursing5 years of postoperative Orthopedic care and excellent experiences working with diabetic educators were largely influential in my decisions to become a Nursing Instructor. My experiences working overseas in my teenage years exposed me to how impactful education can be on a population.
Teaching Philosophy
Empowering students to be self-motivated learners and engaging their critical thinking are necessary to develop quality healthcare professionals.
  • Msn-Ed, Rn
Research Interests
    • Reverse-Classroom Active Learning
    • Gamefication
Gamefication
cheller@georgiasouthern.eduClaytonHellerProfessor912-478-5293Math/Physics 2009Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of Biochemistry, Chemistry & Physics2000 Professor, Georgia Southern University2004 Planetarium Director
Teaching Philosophy
Instructor of Astronomy & Physics
  • 1991 Ph.D. Yale University
Research Interests
    • Astrophysics
Planetarium
mspencer@georgiasouthern.eduM. DylanSpencerAssistant Professor912-478-0328Carroll Building, Office 1093Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyDr. Dylan Spencer specializes in criminology with a focus on conservation-related crime. He utilizes spatial and quantitative methods to understand and address issues in this field, emphasizing prevention rather than explanation. Through interdisciplinary research, he seeks to connect criminology with conservation science, providing insights into the relationship between human behavior and environmental damage.
  • Ph.D., University Of South Carolina, 2022
  • M.A., Radford University, 2018
  • B.S., Virginia Tech, 2014
M.A., Radford University, 2018B.S., Virginia Tech, 2014
Research Interests
    • Conservation Criminology
    • Spatial Analysis
    • Crime Prevention
    • Policing
Spatial analysisCrime preventionPolicing
nhurlock@georgiasouthern.eduNancy A. HurlockAssistant Professor 912-478-0776Nurs/Chem Building Room 4018Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingDr. Nancy A. Hurlock is an Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner with over 18 years of experience in Home and Community Health. She earned her Doctorate with a focus on Social Determinants of Health and their impact on older adults, particularly regarding access to healthcare. Her research emphasized the challenges faced by rural communities, particularly issues related to transportation and access to primary care. She advocates for home-based primary care as a solution to these challenges.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in the belief that education is most effective when students actively engage with content and continually explore the underlying reasons for their learning. I strive to create an environment where knowledge is not merely transmitted but deeply understood and applied.
  • Doctorate Of Nursing Practice
  • Master Of Science- Nursing - Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner
  • Bachelor Of Science In Nursing
Master of Science- Nursing - Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Research Interests
    • Social Determinants Of Health - Impact On The Older Adult
    • Healthcare Access
Healthcare access
mecawilliams@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/meca-williams-johnson/MecaWilliams-JohnsonAssociate Dean and Professor of Educational Research 912-478-53251100-B College of Education Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingDr. Meca Williams-Johnson holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology and is the Associate Dean in the College of Education at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia. Her research interest includes exploring race and emotions and their influence on teaching and learning. Additionally, Dr. Williams-Johnson investigates undergraduate research experience, efficacy beliefs, parental involvement, African American homeschooling, and rural educational opportunities. Through planning, conducting, and publishing several research studies, Dr. Williams-Johnson has contributed to the larger body of knowledge and reported recommendations for high-quality educational experiences possible for all students.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching approach emphasizes the transformative potential of education. I challenge students to not only understand theoretical concepts but also consider their practical implications for creating equitable educational environments. By linking theory with practice, I hope to inspire students to become advocates for change in their communities.
  • Ph.D., University Of Georgia, 2006. Major: Educational Psychology Supporting Areas Of Emphasis: Applied Cognition And Development Dissertation Title: Choosing The Alternative: The Psychosocial Factors That Influence African American Parents To Choose Homeschooling.
  • Ms, Florida State University, 1998. Major: Secondary Education Supporting Areas Of Emphasis: Social Sciences
  • Bs, Southern University And A & M College, 1997. Major: Secondary Ed. In Social Sciences
  • Qualitative Research Certificate, University Of Georgia, May 2006
MS, Florida State University, 1998. Major: Secondary Education Supporting Areas of Emphasis: Social SciencesBS, Southern University and A & M College, 1997. Major: Secondary Ed. in Social Sciences Qualitative Research Certificate, University of Georgia, May 2006
Research Interests
    • Race And Emotion In Education
    • Parental Involvement
    • Efficacy Beliefs
    • Rural Educational Opportunities
Parental Involvement Efficacy Beliefs Rural Educational Opportunities
mcawthor@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cosm/biology/faculty-staff/michelle-cawthorn/Michelle CawthornAssociate Professor912-478-5758Biological SciencesStatesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyBorn in Texas, I grew up in Hampton Roads Virginia. After attending ODU for undergraduate and MS degrees, I earned a PhD at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, did a postdoc at Indiana University, worked as a lecturer at Ball State University in Indiana, and finally began a job at Georgia Southern.
Teaching Philosophy
All students can learn. It is up to us as instructors to provide the opportunities for learning through active-learning and engagement. To engage students, I use case-studies, real-world examples, data analysis, reading and analysis of primary (or secondary, depending on the level) literature, and lab (or lab-like) activities during class. I use all of these tools no matter the size of the class. In large classes (+ 180), I also use personal response systems as a way of providing both engagement and formative assessment. I treat students with respect and understanding, and foster a sense of inclusion in classes by interacting with as many different individuals as possible, and use group work to promote collaboration among students.
  • Bs Old Dominion University 1981
  • Ms Old Dominion University 1984
  • Phd Bowling Green State University 1989
  • Post-Doc Indiana University 1990-1992
MS Old Dominion University 1984PhD Bowling Green State University 1989Post-doc Indiana University 1990-1992
Research Interests
    • Ecology And Behavior Of Small Mammals
    • Learning How Different Pedagogies Impact Learning
learning how different pedagogies impact learning
tmaurer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/trent_maurer/TrentMaurerProfessor of Human Development and Family Science912-478-1522Interdisciplinary Academic Building, Room 3079Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesSchool of Human EcologyDr. Trent W. Maurer is a Professor of Human Development and Family Science [HDFS] in the School of Human Ecology at Georgia Southern University. He teaches undergraduate HDFS courses at the Statesboro campus and online. For decades, Dr. Maurer has taught multiple introductory-level courses, and he finds it incredibly rewarding to work with students at the “ground level” of the discipline, igniting their spark of interest in the field and helping them establish a solid foundation upon which future learning can be built. Dr. Maurer’s research concerns the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning [SoTL]. His focus aligns with ISSOTL Grand Challenge #5 to improve the practice, use, and growth of SoTL, and efforts to enlarge the field of inquiry.
Teaching Philosophy
My Teaching Philosophy can be found on my University Webpage: https://sites.google.com/a/georgiasouthern.edu/tmaurer/
  • Ph.D., University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
  • M.S., University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
  • B.A., University Of Notre Dame
M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignB.A., University of Notre Dame
Research Interests
    • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning [Sotl]
    • Issotl Grand Challenge #5
    • Undergraduate Research
ISSOTL Grand Challenge #5Undergraduate Research
rshaddad@georgiasouthern.eduRitaHaddadExecutive Assistant to the Dean912-478-0958Parker College Dean Office 2254Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDean OfficeRita Haddad holds an MBA from the American University of London and currently serves as the Executive Assistant to the Dean at the Parker College of Business. With over 10 years of experience in executive support, she excels in organization, communication, and strategic planning. Previously, Rita was the Marketing Manager for a Mercedes-Benz dealership in Jordan, where she developed impactful marketing strategies and enhanced brand visibility. Her diverse background combines a strong understanding of business operations with a passion for the automotive industry.
Teaching Philosophy
  • Mba - Management Information Systems And Marketing
  • Ba In Management Information Systems
BA in Management Information Systems
Research Interests
makcaoglu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/mete-akcaoglu-2MeteAkcaogluProfessor912-478-0003COE 3131Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentI am a professor in the Instructional Technology program at Georgia Southern University, Leadership, Technology, and Human Development department. My research is focused on the design and evaluation of technology-rich and innovative learning environments for developing critical thinking skills in K-12 children. I am particularly interested in using game-design activities as a means of scaffolding students’ problem-solving skills and STEM interests.
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, I always strive to get my students to reach mastery of the learning outcomes, while creating a comfortable and flexible learning environment. My experiences designing and delivering learning experiences in diverse contexts has allowed me to understand the commonalities, differences, and intricacies regarding instructional design and delivery.
  • Ph.D., Michigan State University
  • M.A., Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkiye
  • B.A., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkiye
M.A., Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TurkiyeB.A., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkiye
Research Interests
    • Game-Design
    • Problem-Solving
    • Online Learning
    • Motivation Theories
    • Instructional Design
problem-solvingonline learningmotivation theoriesinstructional design
askipper@georgiasouthern.eduAlanSkipperAssociate Professor 912-478-0389School of Nursing Room 3025Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingI attended the College of Coastal Georgia graduating in 2005 obtaining my Associate of Science Degree in Nursing. I then decided to further my education attending Georgia Southern University receiving my Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing in 2008, and Master’s Degree in Nursing from Valdosta State University in 2012. Then, I went on to complete my Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree from the University of Alabama. I am a Georgia Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Family Nurse Practitioner, and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I have worked as Nurse Practitioner in the areas of Oncology, Primary Care, Mental Health, and Aesthetics.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as an educator is to work collaboratively with students in a mentor role as opposed to a traditional role of seeing a "teacher" as someone in an authoritative role. I like to work with students to empower them to use prior knowledge combined with new knowledge to create a synergistic phenomenon to create new ideas and build new concepts related to their expertise areas.
  • Doctor Of Nursing Practice (Dnp)
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (Aprn)
  • Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Family Nurse Practitioner Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Research Interests
    • Chronic Care Management
    • Lgbtq Health
    • Aging Adults
LGBTQ Health Aging Adults
ccriss@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=InWSCo0AAAAJCaitlin J.CrissAssistant Professor912-478-0446COE 4114Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationCaitlin J. Criss, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Elementary and Special Education department at Georgia Southern University. Her research interests include increasing teachers' use of positive-based classroom management practices, performance feedback with technology, and effective reading interventions for students with disabilities. This research agenda is developed through a strong relationship with K-12 partnerships, administrators, and teachers.
Teaching Philosophy
  • Ph.D., The Ohio State University
  • Mat, National Louis University
  • Ba, The Ohio State University
MAT, National Louis University BA, The Ohio State University
Research Interests
    • Teaching Training
    • Positive-Based Interventions And Supports
    • Effective Literacy Instruction
    • Classroom Management
    • Performance Feedback And Technology
Positive-based interventions and supportsEffective literacy instruction Classroom managementPerformance feedback and technology
xfwang@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/isa/xinfang-wang/XinfangWangProfessor912-478-0523PCOB 3317Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems and AnalyticsXinfang Wang is a Professor of Business Analytics at the Georgia Southern University Parker College of Business. She received her PhD in Management Science from University of Cincinnati. Her scholarship focuses on the application of optimization modeling to product design and humanitarian logistics. She has published in journals such as Management Science, Decision Support Systems, Transportation Research Part B & Part E, OMEGA, and International Journal of Production Economics.
Teaching Philosophy
She has taught Business Analytics Foundation I & II (undergraduate core); Predictive Analytics (major required); Advanced Analytics (major elective); and Managerial Decision Analysis (graduate).
  • Ph.D., University Of Cincinnati, 2007
  • B.E., Shanghai University, 1999
B.E., Shanghai University, 1999
Research Interests
    • Optimization Modeling
lbsoares@georgiasouthern.eduLinaSoaresProfessor of Middle Grades and Secondary912-478-7644University Hall -265Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationI am a Professor in the Department of Middle and Secondary Education at Georgia Southern University. As a function of the department, I predominantly teach graduate classes, and I chair and serve on education specialist and doctoral committees. Additionally, I am a specialist in gifted education. I have conducted numerous research presentations from international to state settings, focusing on effective pedagogical practices for content area teachers, adolescent literacy including critical literacy, and teacher leadership.
Teaching Philosophy
I find that a philosophy of teaching is a necessary antecedent to learning. Learning is acquired through collaboration - collaboration between students and between students and the teacher. Put another way, I support the theory that learning is not viewed as an isolated skill, but rather, learning involves discussion and student collaboration in meaning-making activities. Simply stated, I teach to engage students in active learning that is relevant to their own lives. In addition, my teaching philosophy emphasizes inclusion because I believe the recognition and affirmation of diversity is one fundamental way we, as educators, can promote democracy and understanding in the minds and actions of the students we teach.
  • Ph.D., University Of North Carolina Charlotte, 2009
  • Ms, National University, 1993
  • Ba, University Of North Carolina Greensboro, 1974
MS, National University, 1993BA, University of North Carolina Greensboro, 1974
Research Interests
    • Critical Literacy
    • Content-Area Reading
    • Gifted Education
    • Effective Online Pedagogy
Content-Area ReadingGifted EducationEffective Online Pedagogy
mgriffin@georgiasouthern.eduMarlynnGriffinProfessor of Educational Psychology912-478-06952127 College of EducationStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingMarlynn M. Griffin is Professor of Educational Psychology in the Curriculum, Foundations, and Reading Department. She is the Pre-Professional Block (PPB) Coordinator, and teaches graduate courses in learning, assessment, and development.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a student-centered, engaging environment in which learners connect theory to practice and grow through reflective exploration. Education should empower students to take active roles in their learning, and I design courses that leverage unique student perspectives and needs. Using a variety of instructional strategies and encouraging real-world applications, I help students bridge course concepts and authentic practice. My goal is to create a growth-focused, supportive atmosphere to promote engagement and lifelong learning.
  • M.S., Audiology And Speech Pathology, Florida State University
  • M.S., Instructional Systems Design, Florida State University
  • Ph.D., Educational Psychology, Florida State University,
M.S., Instructional Systems Design, Florida State UniversityPh.D., Educational Psychology, Florida State University,
Research Interests
    • Social Media And Teacher Professionalism
    • Early Field Experiences
    • Pre-Service Teacher Efficacy
Early Field ExperiencesPre-Service Teacher Efficacy
ecain@georgiasouthern.eduEliseCainAssociate Professor912-478-5341COE 3124Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentElise J. Cain, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Georgia Southern University. She is also the Program Director of the Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership. The themes of student-centeredness, theory-to-practice, and diversity and social justice serve as guiding principles in her work. Dr. Cain’s research focuses on college students from rural areas, place-based identities, and historically underrepresented populations in STEM fields. She has several scholarly publications, presentations, and funded grant projects related to these topics.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching and learning have been (and always will be) cornerstones of my professional career. I aim to stimulate students ' intellectual curiosity about education and themselves through multiple pedagogical approaches, continual professional development, frequent evaluation, one-on-one interactions, and program coordination. Beyond simply absorbing concepts, I emphasize the application of knowledge within a holistic perspective of students. It is my hope as a faculty member that my actions not only assist the students in my classes but create a ripple effect of positive social change within education for the future.
  • Ph.D., Binghamton University
  • M.S.Ed., St. Bonaventure University
  • B.S., St. Bonaventure University
M.S.Ed., St. Bonaventure UniversityB.S., St. Bonaventure University
Research Interests
    • College Students From Rural Areas
    • Place-Based Identity
    • Historically Underrepresented Populations In Stem Fields
Place-Based IdentityHistorically Underrepresented Populations in STEM Fields
tsellars@georgiasouthern.eduTonya RSellarsABSN Program Director/Senior Lecturer912-344-2622Ashmore 264Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingI attended Georgia Southern College Graduating in 1988 with my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. I then decided to further my education and obtain a graduate degree attending Georgia Southern University where I received my Masters Degree in Nursing focusing on Adult Health in 1996. After coming to Armstrong State University as an undergraduate instructor I returned to earn my Doctorate and Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner graduating in 2018 from Augusta University. I am a Georgia Advanced Practice Registered Nurse with an Adult Gerontology-Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. I have worked primarily in adult health medical surgical and critical care.
Teaching Philosophy
I incorporate a Holistic approach toward my students. A student's ability to focus and learn is affected by many factors including social, physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Remaining student-centered helps me focus on the best approach for my students to learn.
  • Doctor Of Nursing Practice
  • Ancc Certified Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner
  • Master Of Nursing - Focus On Adult Health
  • Bachelor Of Science In Nursing
ANCC certified Adult Gerontology Nurse PractitionerMaster of Nursing - focus on Adult HealthBachelor of Science in Nursing
Research Interests
    • Gerontology
    • Chronic Illness
    • Adult Health
Chronic Illness Adult Health
MLowrimore@georgiasouthern.eduMadelynLowrimoreLecturer912-478-5056Statesboro Campus-Nursing Chemistry Building 3008Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingMadelyn Lowrimore is an alumna of Armstrong Atlantic State University and Western Governors University. Mrs. Lowrimore is a lecturer within the School of Nursing and teaches undergraduate courses on both the Armstrong and Statesboro campuses.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in constructivism, where I view learning as an active, student-centered process. I believe students build knowledge through experience, collaboration, and reflection. My role is to guide and facilitate by creating an environment that encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of nursing concepts to real-world situations. By promoting inquiry and discussion, I help students connect new information to their existing knowledge, fostering deeper understanding. Ultimately, I aim to empower students to take ownership of their learning, preparing them to be lifelong learners and skilled nurses.
  • Msn-Ed, Western Governors University, 2022
  • Bsn, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2012
BSN, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2012
Research Interests
    • Nursing Education
    • Interprofessional Collaboration
    • Curriculum Design & Development
    • Simulation
    • Innovative Technology
Interprofessional CollaborationCurriculum Design & DevelopmentSimulationInnovative Technology
bserianni@georgiasouthern.eduBarbaraSerianniAssociate Professor912-344-2635University Hall 260Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationBarbara Serianni is an alum of the University of Central Florida and is an Associate Professor of Special Education in the Department of Elementary and Special Education. Dr. Serianni teaches graduate courses and supervises in the department’s full online master’s degree programs.
Teaching Philosophy
As a special education professor dedicated to training future educators, my teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of understanding learner variability and fostering an inclusive environment where all students can thrive. I am committed to equipping my candidates with best practices grounded in current research and evidence-based strategies that they can apply in their P-12 classrooms. By encouraging critical thinking and reflective questioning, I empower future teachers to navigate the complexities of special education.
  • Ph.D., University Of Central Florida
  • M.A., University Of Central Florida
  • B.B.A., Florida Atlantic University
M.A., University of Central FloridaB.B.A., Florida Atlantic University
Research Interests
    • Students With Disabilities In Stem
    • Online Teacher Preparation
    • Ai And Instructional Technology
Online teacher preparationAI and Instructional technology
cynthiamassey@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/cynthia-masseyCynthiaMasseyAssociate Professor of Special Education912-478-5204University Hall #263, Savannah, Georgia 31419Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Massey is an Associate Professor of Special Education in the Department of Elementary and Special Education at Georgia Southern University. She teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses with an emphasis on applying effective, evidence-based practices to prepare future educators for the diverse needs of their students. Her research focuses on the use of instructional technology, transition services for individuals with disabilities, and best practices in educator preparation.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Massey believes in nurturing future educators who are adaptable, compassionate, and skilled in evidence-based practices. Her teaching centers on fostering critical thinking, integrating instructional technology, and emphasizing practical applications that address diverse learner needs. With a foundation in inclusive teaching and transition planning, she aims to inspire her students to become innovative and resilient professionals, ready to make a meaningful impact in special education. Her goal is for each preservice teacher to graduate with the confidence and tools to support all learners most effectively.
  • Ph.D., Auburn University
  • Ed.S., Jacksonville State University
  • Mat, University Of Central Florida
  • Ba, Auburn University
Ed.S., Jacksonville State UniversityMAT, University of Central FloridaBA, Auburn University
Research Interests
    • Instructional Technology
    • Transition Services In Special Education
    • Educator Preparation
Transition Services in Special EducationEducator Preparation
klancaster@georgiasouthern.eduKristinaLancasterRecruitment and Engagement Coordinator912-478-5884Armstrong Campus: Ashmore Hall 237 Statesboro Campus: Nursing/Chemistry Building 1004Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingKristina completed her bachelor's degree in Sport and Leisure Management at ETSU and master's degree in Kinesiology with a specialization in Sport Psychology and Motor Behavior at UT-Knoxville. After working previously in athletics at other institutions, she started as an academic advisor on the Armstrong campus in 2016 for secondary admit programs. In 2021, she switched over to working in the Office of Career and Professional Development for all colleges and departments on the Armstrong Campus as a Career and Internship Advisor. Kristina is now the Recruitment and Engagement Coordinator in the School of Nursing to recruit students into the Nursing program as well as assist in connecting them to employment opportunities upon graduation.
Teaching Philosophy
I enjoy working with students to assist them in reaching their academic and career goals. I believe that higher education is a place to prepare each student for employment upon graduation and work to create an environment where students can feel comfortable in asking for help to reach their career goals.
  • Master Of Science In Kinesiology, Concentration In Sport Psychology And Motor Behavior
Research Interests
    • Academic And Career Development
areyes@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/alexandra-j-reyes-2Alexandra J.ReyesAssociate Professor912-478-5092College of Education, 4109Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationDr. Alex Reyes is an associate professor at the College of Education at Georgia Southern University and serves as the ESOL endorsement coordinator. Dr. Reyes prepares pre-service and in-service teachers to work with culturally and linguistically diverse students, and to integrate arts and literature across the curriculum to increase equity and access. She draws on her diverse experiences working in P-12 education, non-profit organizations, and higher education (in Connecticut, Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia) to direct her service and scholarly interests.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Reyes' teaching, research, and service interests focus on the intersections of language, culture, and identity, and how they inform learning experiences for bi/multilingual and other marginalized communities in informal and formal settings. Dr. Reyes is also interested in study abroad experiences, as well as arts integration pedagogies and methodologies, particularly as means to lowering barriers for students from linguistically and culturally marginalized backgrounds.
  • Ph.D., University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, 2018
  • M.Ed., Northern Arizona University, 2009
  • B.S., Southern Connecticut State University, 2003
M.Ed., Northern Arizona University, 2009B.S., Southern Connecticut State University, 2003
Research Interests
    • Multilingual Learners
    • Language And Culture
    • Esl/Esol/Tesol
    • Teacher Education
    • Arts Integrated Pedagogies
language and cultureESL/ESOL/TESOLteacher educationarts integrated pedagogiesCenter for Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center
lsomers@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=S9RQ294AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoLoganSomersAssistant Professor912-478-0492University Hall Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyLogan Somers is an Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice and Criminology Department at Georgia Southern University. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. His research agenda involves working with local, county, and federal law enforcement agencies on emerging topics within policing such as officer work experience, police use of force, police culture, and evidence-based policing.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy revolves around providing students with experiential learning opportunities that prepare them for success upon graduation. To do so, I focus on implementing various learning strategies, materials, and assignments to generate critical thinking on important topics and issues within the criminal justice system.
  • Ph.D. Criminology And Criminal Justice - Arizona State University (Az)
  • M.S. Criminology And Criminal Justice - Arizona State University (Az)
  • B.S. Justice Studies - Westminster College (Ut)
M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice - Arizona State University (AZ)B.S. Justice Studies - Westminster College (UT)
Research Interests
    • Policing
    • Officer Discretion And Decision-Making
    • Police Culture
    • Officer Recruitment, Retention, And Wellness
    • Cj Methods And Policy
Officer discretion and decision-makingPolice cultureOfficer recruitment, retention, and wellnessCJ methods and policy
adean@georgiasouthern.eduAdam DeanLecturer912-478-0327Carroll, 1089Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyMr. Dean holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from Lamar University. He also holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of West Georgia. He completed his undergraduate degree at Dalton State College, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Mr. Dean has spent his career in the field of Juvenile Justice. He worked for the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice where he served as a Juvenile Probation/Parole Specialist II & III. He supervised the High Intensity Supervision program in Whitfield & Murray Counties. Mr. Dean also worked for the Georgia Division of Family & Children’s Services (DFCS) where he spent much of his career in Child Protective Services and supervision.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded around the principles of servant leadership, adaptability, student-centered teaching, dynamic classroom engagement, creating a safe and inclusive classroom environment, and learning from diverse populations. Effective teaching requires a deep commitment to supporting students in their learning journey, while also fostering an environment that encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and growth. By embodying these principles in my teaching practice, I strive to empower students to take ownership of their learning, develop their skills and knowledge, and become engaged and active members of their communities.
  • M.S., Criminal Justice
  • M.P.A
  • B.S., Criminal Justice
M.P.AB.S., Criminal Justice
Research Interests
    • Juvenile Justice
    • Child Welfare Policy & Practice
    • Hate Crimes
    • Lgbtqia+ Issues In Criminal Justice
Child Welfare Policy & PracticeHate CrimesLGBTQIA+ issues in Criminal Justice
lconfer@georgiasouthern.eduLeanneConferDr.912-478-8471Carroll Building Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyLeanne Confer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. She received her doctorate in Sociology from Bowling Green State University in 2024. While there they taught several undergraduate courses, co-led a grant through the Ohio Attorney General investigating employment opportunities following incarceration, and assisted with several projects in the Toledo-area community. She earned her Master’s degree in Sociology from Bowling Green State University and Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University, Erie.
Teaching Philosophy
Leanne is student-oriented, privileging evidence-based teaching perspectives as a core part of their teaching philosophy. Teaching interests include applied statistics, research methods, drugs and society, and criminology. She has taught classes across both sociology and criminology, including Intro to Sociology, Criminology, Drugs & Society, Applied Statistics, and [Graduate] Quantitative Methods.
  • Ph.D. Sociology - Bowling Green State University
  • M.A. Sociology - Bowling Green State University
  • B.A. Psychology - Pennsylvania State University, Erie
M.A. Sociology - Bowling Green State UniversityB.A. Psychology - Pennsylvania State University, Erie
Research Interests
    • Drug Reform
    • Public Policy
    • Collateral Consequences Of Criminal-Legal Contact
    • Criminology Theory
    • Quantitative Methods
Public PolicyCollateral Consequences of Criminal-Legal ContactCriminology TheoryQuantitative Methods
jbeckworth@georgiasouthern.eduJillBeckworth, DNP, APRN, ANP-BCAssociate Professor912-344-2902Ashmore Hall 263Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingDr. Jill Beckworth is a five-time graduate of Georgia Southern University and an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing. Dr. Beckworth primarily teaches in the graduate nursing program and any undergraduate didactic or clinical courses where there is a need.
Teaching Philosophy
I have been teaching at the university since January 2011. I quickly realized that I have always loved nursing but I now had a passion for teaching as I can effect change on a larger level. If you make an impact on a student, that impact is exponentially multiplied Having five degrees from Georgia Southern University, I strongly believe in lifelong learning and learning something new every day whether it is formal or informal learning. I am never that far removed from a student's perspective. I am my students' biggest encourager as I believe they have the ability to be successful.
  • Dnp, Georgia Southern University
  • Msn - Anp, Armstrong State University
  • Bsn, Armstrong State University
  • Adn, Armstrong Atlantic State University
  • Bba - Marketing, Georgia Southern College
MSN - ANP, Armstrong State UniversityBSN, Armstrong State UniversityADN, Armstrong Atlantic State UniversityBBA - Marketing, Georgia Southern College
Research Interests
    • Prevention And Early Detection Of Colon Cancer
    • Metabolic Syndrome
    • Adrenal Insufficiency
    • Primary Care Health
    • Student Learning
Metabolic SyndromeAdrenal InsufficiencyPrimary Care HealthStudent Learning
kcrawford@georgiasouthern.eduKathleenCrawfordAssociate Professor of Elementary Literacy912-478-0353COE #4131Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationKathleen Crawford, Ed. D. is currently an Associate Professor at Georgia Southern University, where she supervises student teachers in K-5 settings and teaches elementary literacy courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Prior to joining the faculty at Georgia Southern, she was a K–5 literacy coach and fourth and fifth grade English language arts teacher. Her research interests include engaging literacy experiences, enhancing elementary teacher education, mentoring beginning teachers, exploring the emotional dynamics involved in teaching and learning, and designing and implementing engaging online teaching practices.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy as a teacher educator centers on the belief that students are active participants in their own learning, each bringing unique perspectives and diverse experiences to the classroom. I am dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and challenging environment where every student feels encouraged to reach their potential. I prioritize a student-centered approach, ensuring that my practices are rooted in care, engagement, and expertise that consistently place students at the heart of my instructional practices. Just as I encourage teacher candidates to meet the social, emotional, and academic needs of their future elementary students through asset-based practices, I strive to nurture the “whole teacher” in my college-level classes.
  • Ed.D. Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
    • Elementary Literacy
    • Teacher Education
    • Emotions Involved In Teaching And Learning
    • Humanizing Online Instruction
    • Mentoring Beginning Teachers
Teacher EducationEmotions involved in Teaching and LearningHumanizing Online InstructionMentoring Beginning Teachers
wwofford@georgiasouthern.eduRobinWoffordClinical Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology912-478-0443College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentDr. Wofford joined Georgia Southern University in the Fall of 2021 after a 40-year career in P-12 Education. His teaching experiences include roles as a band director, school librarian, and technology integration specialist in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia public schools.
Teaching Philosophy
My pedagogical approach prioritizes active learning and critical thinking. Guided by principles of compassion, kindness, and the innovative potential of online education, I design assignments and activities that encourage students to apply their knowledge to real-world contexts and engage in substantive discussions. Timely and constructive feedback is provided to support student growth and development.
  • Doctor Of Education (Ed.D.) In Instructional Technology/School Improvement - University Of West Georgia, 2014.
  • Specialist (Ed.S.) In School Library Media - University Of West Georgia, 2007.
  • Master Of Education (M.Ed.) In Library Media - State University Of West Georgia, 2002.
  • Bachelor Of Science In Music Education - University Of Mississippi, 1981.
Specialist (Ed.S.) in School Library Media - University of West Georgia, 2007.Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Library Media - State University of West Georgia, 2002. Bachelor of Science in Music Education - University of Mississippi, 1981.
Research Interests
    • The Potential Of Online Learning.
    • Educator Burnout And Compassion Fatigue.
    • Self-Censorship In School Librarians.
Educator burnout and compassion fatigue.Self-Censorship in school librarians.
scaslerfailing@georgiasouthern.eduShelliCasler-FailingDr. 912-478-5983College of Education 4117Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationShelli Casler-Failing, Ph.D. is an Assoc. Professor of Middle Grades and Secondary Mathematics Education in the Dept. of Middle Grades and Secondary Education. Shelli has taught in both P-12 and higher education settings. As a classroom teacher, Shelli coached a First LEGO League team for six years, led robotics professional development workshops for teachers, and instructed numerous summer robotics camps. Shelli focuses much of her research on teacher education, mathematics education, productive struggle, and integrating robotics technology into mathematics curricula.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching and learning are collaborative endeavors; teachers must create engaging, responsive, and interdisciplinary experiences for their students and students must be part of the decision-making process. In my experience teaching mathematics, students learn best when they are engaged with, and enjoy, the material. I strive to create learning environments in which students experience the joy of learning through exploration and am always searching for innovative ways to improve my lesson plans and teaching strategies, often seeking feedback from my students. I purposefully model these practices when teaching to ensure that pre-service teachers learn how to support their grades 4-12 students in doing math in addition to learning about math.
  • Ph.D. – Curriculum And Instruction In Science And Mathematics Education, University At Albany, Suny – Albany, Ny
  • Master Of Science In Secondary Education (Mathematics), University At Albany, Suny – Albany, Ny
  • Bachelor Of Science (Mathematics), University At Albany, Suny – Albany, Ny
Master of Science in Secondary Education (Mathematics), University at Albany, SUNY – Albany, NYBachelor of Science (Mathematics), University at Albany, SUNY – Albany, NY
Research Interests
    • Robotics – Dash And Ti-Innovator Rover
    • Middle Grades And Secondary Teacher (Mathematics) Education
    • Productive Struggle
    • In-Service Teacher Professional Development
    • Stem Education
Middle Grades and Secondary Teacher (Mathematics) EducationProductive StruggleIn-Service Teacher Professional DevelopmentSTEM Education
kcornett@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/coe/about/directory/dr-k-ariel-cornett/ArielCornettAssistant Professor of Elementary Social Studies Education912-478-76914139 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationAriel Cornett, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Social Studies Education. Her research interests focus on the place-based teaching and learning of social studies in elementary classrooms and communities. She has been awarded a number of internal and external grants to support her scholarship. She has (co-)authored peer-reviewed publications in the following journals: Theory & Research in Social Education (TRSE), Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR), Social Studies Research and Practice (SSRP), Social Studies and the Young Learner (SSYL), Teaching Social Studies in the Peach State (TSSPS), American Journal of Education (AJE), The Teacher Educators’ Journal (TTEJ), and School Community Journal (SCJ).
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Cornett teaches undergraduate and graduate elementary social studies methods courses. As a social studies teacher educator, my teaching philosophy focuses on place-based education (PBE) with inquiry-based approaches that center the perspectives and/or experiences of local peoples in context. To teach in these ways, you must know your students, their families, and their communities. Identity, intersectionality, Funds of Knowledge (FOK), as well as students’ and families’ assets are recognized; additionally, community assets are explored. Furthermore, you must know yourself - as an educator. Knowing yourself as an educator requires reflecting on and adjusting your practice in response to feedback.
  • B.A. (History), University Of Virginia
  • Mat (Elementary Education), University Of Virginia
  • Ph.D. (Curriculum & Instruction: Social Studies Education), University Of Virginia
MAT (Elementary Education), University of VirginiaPh.D. (Curriculum & Instruction: Social Studies Education), University of Virginia
Research Interests
    • Elementary Social Studies Teaching And Learning
    • Influence Of Context (I.E., Classroom, School, Community, District Or State) On Elementary Teachers’ Instruction And Students’ Classroom Experiences
    • Place-Based Education
    • Rural Education
    • Teachers' And Students' Use Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Social Studies Classrooms
Influence of Context (i.e., classroom, school, community, district or state) on elementary teachers’ instruction and students’ classroom experiencesPlace-Based EducationRural EducationTeachers' and students' use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in social studies classrooms
salbeck@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiLqOiso6-JAxUy4ckDHSLYGLwQFnoECBIQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fscholars.georgiasouthern.edu%2Ffiles%2F15127627%2FScott_Beck_CV_2020_May_-_Scott_Beck.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2v36Fp6INQt8Gxze2QTc7I&opi=89978449ScottBeckProfessor of Language & Literature Education, Innovation Faculty Fellow912-478-0354COE 4136Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationBefore Georgia Southern, Dr. Beck worked in the US Peace Corps, migrant health and education, and as a middle school teacher. He holds degrees from Cornell University, UNCG, and UGA. He teaches courses regarding children's literature and culturally & linguistically diverse students. His research focuses upon controversial literature for young people, Latino identities in the rural South, and an instructional game that he designed and coded.In 2024, he was selected as Georgia Southern's Inaugural Innovation Faculty Fellow. In this role, he evaluates university intellectual property for commercializability and supports innovators' efforts toward IP protection, start-up formation, development funding, and technology licensing.
Teaching Philosophy
Every day when my students join me in class or online, my job is to help them to form lasting memories. Thus, each class should feel novel, welcoming, relevant, challenging, and engaging.
  • B.A. In Linguistics. Cornell University, College Of Arts And Sciences, Ithaca, Ny.
  • M.Ed. In Middle Grades Curriculum And Instruction. University Of North Carolina At Greensboro, College Of Education, Greensboro, Nc.
  • Ph.D. In Language Education. University Of Georgia, College Of Education, Athens, Ga.
  • Currently Enrolled: Paralegal Certificate (Aba), Clayton State University, Morrow, Ga.
  • Formerly Certified: Middle School Teacher In Nc & Ga
M.Ed. in Middle Grades Curriculum and Instruction. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, College of Education, Greensboro, NC.Ph.D. in Language Education. University of Georgia, College of Education, Athens, GA.Currently enrolled: Paralegal Certificate (ABA), Clayton State University, Morrow, GA.Formerly certified: Middle School Teacher in NC & GA
Research Interests
    • Controversial Literature For Young People
    • Latino Identities In The Rural South
    • Designing, Coding, And Implementing Online Instructional Games
    • Intellectual Property And Research Commercialization
    • History
Latino identities in the rural SouthDesigning, coding, and implementing online instructional gamesIntellectual property and research commercializationHistoryBusiness Innovation Group (BIG)
kzeigler@georgiasouthern.eduKathrynZeiglerAssistant Professor912-344-2585Ashmore 216 CArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingI am Family Nurse Practitioner with clinical experience in obstetrics and gynecology. My doctoral research focused on metabolic screening in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Research interests include polycystic ovary disease, gestational diabetes, and best practices in undergraduate nursing education.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to curate a student-centered environment that creates self-motivated students who are working to achieve academic and clinical excellence. The emphasis on self-motivation produces life-long learners dedicated to the delivery of expert nursing care.
  • Doctor Of Nursing Practice, Augusta University, 2023
  • Master'S Of Science In Nursing, Georgia Southern University, 2015
  • Bachelor'S Of Science In Nursing, Georgia Southern University, 2011
Master's of Science in Nursing, Georgia Southern University, 2015Bachelor's of Science in Nursing, Georgia Southern University, 2011
Research Interests
    • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Pcos)
    • Gestational Diabetes
    • Best Practices In Undergraduate Nursing Education
Gestational diabetesBest practices in undergraduate nursing education
dpeacock@georgiasouthern.eduDaniellePeacockSenior Lecturer, Simulation Program Coordinator912-344-3283Ashmore Hall 250Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingDanielle Peacock is an alum of the University of Missouri - Kansas City and the University of Central Missouri. Mrs. Peacock is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and teaches simulation in undergraduate nursing courses on the Armstrong Campus. Additionally, she is the School of Nursing Simulation Program Coordinator for the Armstrong Campus and the Director of the Simulation Center in the Health Professions Academic Building.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is learner-focused. I believe that every learner has value and dignity and deserves to be treated in a respectful, kind way. As a Simulationist, I hold to the Basic Assumption: Every student I encounter is intelligent, cares about doing their best, and wants to improve. I believe that students should be engaged through the use of dynamic teaching strategies. Everyone learns differently and educators have a high calling to adjust their teaching methods to reach as many students as possible through the various methods of learning. My teaching style is the guide from the side. Learners need encouragement to apply the knowledge they have learned and receive guidance when needed.
  • Master'S Of Science In Nursing, University Of Missour - Kansas City
  • Bachelor'S Of Science In Nursing, University Of Central Missouri
Bachelor's of Science in Nursing, University of Central Missouri
Research Interests
    • Nursing Simulation
    • Screen-Based Simulation
Screen-based SimulationSimulation Center
sdogan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/selcuk-doganSelçukDoğanAssociate ProfessorArmstrong Campus - University Hall 258 Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationSelçuk Doğan is an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Georgia Southern University, focusing on curriculum development, teachers' professional learning, and educational technology integration. With expertise in online learning, he collaborates with educators to enhance student engagement through innovative strategies. Selçuk's research centers on AI in education, exploring how teachers learn and implement AI in their practice. He is developing practical guides to help faculty use AI tools like ChatGPT for lesson and course design. He also has extensive experience designing online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses, receiving recognition for his work in online education.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a collaborative and reflective learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically and apply knowledge in practical contexts. By leveraging AI and educational technology, I aim to create inclusive spaces that promote active learning, creativity, and problem-solving. I believe in equipping students with the skills and adaptability needed to thrive in an evolving educational landscape. My goal is to empower both students and educators to become lifelong learners, capable of integrating new tools and methodologies, such as AI, to address real-world challenges.
  • Ph.D. In University Of Florida, M.Sc. In Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, B.Sc., Bogazici University, Istanbul
Research Interests
    • Curriculum Development And Instructional Design Teachers' Professional Learning And Development Educational Technology Integration Ai In Education And Its Role In Teaching And Learning Online And Hybrid Learning Environments Enhancing Student Engagement Through Innovative Teaching Strategies
sarahrene@georgiasouthern.eduSarahReneAdministrative Assistant II912-478-1498PCOB 3309Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain Management
kbarnwell@georgiasouthern.eduKimBarnwellAdministrative Assistant II912-478-0587Parker College of Business, Dean's Office, room 2254Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDean's Office
xsun@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CwkXHwIAAAAJ&hl=enXiaodi IvySunSenior Lecturer912-478-5527PCOB 2246Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementXiaodi “Ivy” Sun joined the faculty at Georgia Southern University in Fall 2019. She earned her Ph.D. in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Purdue University in 2018. Her research interests focus on foodservice management, food safety, and consumer behavior, and she has published in prominent journals such as the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management and the Journal of Foodservice Business Research. Ivy brings teaching experience in principles of management, event management, and foodservice management. She is also a Certified ServSafe® instructor, registered ServSafe proctor, and Certified ServSafe Alcohol®. Outside of work, Ivy enjoys ballroom dancing and watercolor and gouache painting.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in Benjamin Franklin's quote: "Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn." My teaching philosophy places a strong emphasis on experiential and active learning. I believe that students learn best when they are actively engaged in the learning process and have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in practical and meaningful ways.
  • Ph.D., Purdue University, 2018
  • M.S., Purdue University, 2014
  • B.A., Wuhan University, 2012
M.S., Purdue University, 2014B.A., Wuhan University, 2012
Research Interests
    • Foodservice Management
    • Food Safety
    • Consumer Behavior
Food SafetyConsumer Behavior
ayenipazarli@georgiasouthern.eduArdaYenipazarliProfessor of Operations Management912-478-80103354Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementArda Yenipazarli's research focuses on sustainable operations and closed-loop supply chain management, exploring how firms can turn green initiatives into profit and competitive advantage. His work, featured in journals like Decision Sciences and European Journal of Operational Research, examines the strategic integration of sustainability practices, the operational challenges they present, and the role of policy in promoting green innovation. Yenipazarli has earned several awards, including the 2017 ENRE Young Researcher Award of INFORMS. At Georgia Southern University, he teaches courses on operations management and supply chain analytics. He also actively serves as a reviewer for top academic journals and holds editorial board positions.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is centered on fostering a student-centered, interactive, and supportive learning environment. I see teaching as a partnership, where students are active participants who contribute their perspectives and engage deeply with the material. By integrating diverse instructional methods, including real-world examples, collaborative problem-solving, and hands-on activities, I aim to make learning relevant and practical, connecting course concepts to students' future careers. I am committed to maintaining high academic standards that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and intellectual resilience. My approach encourages students to challenge themselves, think analytically, and take ownership of their learning.
  • Ph.D., University Of Florida, 2012
  • B.S., Sabanci University, 2007
B.S., Sabanci University, 2007
Research Interests
    • Sustainable Operations And Environmental Innovation
    • New Product Development And Lifecycle Management
    • Supply Chain Management
    • Competitive Operations Strategy
New product development and lifecycle managementSupply chain managementCompetitive operations strategy
mwiggins@georgiasouthern.eduMichaelWigginsLecturer912-478-71411127 PCOBStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyMichael Wiggins is a lecturer of legal studies in the School of Accountancy. He joined the faculty at Georgia Southern in 2008 and has taught courses in the law, fraud, and accounting. He serves as editor in chief of the School of Accountancy magazine "Eagle Accountant." He formerly was a corporate and private practice attorney. Mr. Wiggins is the author of the textbook: "White-Collar Crime: A Corporate Approach," and has published in a number of academic journals. He previously served as staff editor for the Journal of Legal Studies in Business. He has been a bar member since 1995 and is a Certified Fraud Examiner. Mr. Wiggins delivers continuing professional education seminars for CPAs throughout the country.
Teaching Philosophy
Treat students the way you would want to be treated: inspire them, push them to their limits, and prepare them to achieve the most with the gifts they've been given.
  • J.D., University Of Arizona, 1994
  • Ms, University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2020
  • Mba, University Of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2008
  • Bfa, Wichita State University, 1989
MS, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2020MBA, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 2008BFA, Wichita State University, 1989
Research Interests
    • Fraud And White-Collar Crime
    • Ethics
Ethics
pshannonbaker@georgiasouthern.eduPeggyShannon-BakerAssociate Professor912-344-3530University Hall 208Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingDr. Peggy Shannon-Baker is an award-winning mixed methods researcher who studies critical international teacher education and culturally responsive mixed methods research. Dr. Shannon-Baker works as an Associate Professor of Educational Research and Affiliate Faculty Member of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexualities Studies Program at Georgia Southern University (USA) where they teach courses in mixed methods as well as other forms of research. Their scholarship has been recognized by awards from the Mixed Methods International Research Association and American Educational Research Association Division on Measurement and Research Methodologies. Shannon-Baker has also consulted on grants in education and nursing.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is informed by Paris and Alim’s culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP). CSP is characterized by an ongoing process and environment that fosters cultural pluralism; centers the values, knowledge, narratives, and experiences of marginalized communities; disrupts anti-Blackness and other forms of oppression; and encourages creativity and cultural production that embraces cultural pluralism. I demonstrate CSP by building on students’ prior knowledge in research methods, applying Gholdy Muhammad’s culturally and historically responsive literacy, modeling critical self-reflection like in the ways white supremacy shows up in my teaching, emphasizing creativity in assessments, and mentoring students in community.
  • Ph.D. In Educational Studies, University Of Cincinnati (2015)
  • Graduate Certificate In Asian Studies, University Of Cincinnati
  • Ma In Women'S Studies, University Of Cincinnati (2010)
  • Ba In English, Wheaton College (Ma) (2007)
Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies, University of CincinnatiMA in Women's Studies, University of Cincinnati (2010)BA in English, Wheaton College (MA) (2007)
Research Interests
    • Mixed Methods Research
    • Culturally Responsive Research
    • International Education
    • Teacher Education
    • Lgbtq+ Studies
culturally responsive researchinternational educationteacher educationLGBTQ+ studies
aflanigan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/abraham-e-flanigan-2AbrahamFlaniganDr.912-478-84892107 COEStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingDr. Abraham Flanigan is an Associate Professor of Education Psychology. Dr. Flanigan has held leadership positions in the American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, and the Scholarly Consortium for Innovative Psychology in Education. Dr. Flanigan has been recognized as one of the the most productive educational psychology scholars among early career researchers (Fong et al., 2022) and regardless of rank or title (Kubik et al., 2023).
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on my passion for promoting self-regulation oflearning: I embed self-regulated learning strategy instruction into content instruction, so my students can develop into independent, lifelong learners. I believe that a strong foundation of student-instructor rapport is essential for student motivation and engagement in higher education classrooms.
  • Doctorate In Educational Psychology (University Of Nebraska-Lincoln)
  • M.A. In Educational Psychology (University Of Nebraska-Lincoln)
  • B.S. In Psychology (Northwest Missouri State University)
M.A. in Educational Psychology (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)B.S. in Psychology (Northwest Missouri State University)
Research Interests
    • Self-Regulation Of Learning
    • Student-Instructor Rapport
    • The Motivation To Learn
    • Digital Distraction
    • Note-Taking Processes
Student-instructor rapportThe motivation to learnDigital distractionNote-taking processes
csorgen@georgiasouthern.eduCarlSorgenAssociate Professor912-478-3108College of Education, Room 3107Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentDr. Carl H. (Kip) Sorgen is an Associate Professor in the Educational Leadership program at Georgia Southern University, specializing in higher education administration. He prepares students for careers in colleges and universities through teaching in master’s and doctoral programs. His research focuses on supporting LGBTQ+ students in higher education, emphasizing inclusive environments. Dr. Sorgen’s administrative experience includes roles in faculty development, institutional research, LGBTQ+ student services, residence life, and annual giving. He holds a Ph.D. from Penn State, an M.A. from NYU, and a B.S. from Ohio University.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on intentionality and student engagement. When instructing graduate courses in higher education administration, I place students at the heart of learning. I prioritize diverse teaching methods, challenging students while offering strong support. I design courses with clear goals and purposeful readings that connect theory to practice. Reflection and feedback are key, helping students synthesize knowledge and track their growth. My goal is to foster leaders and scholars who can apply their learning and drive change in education.
  • Ph.D. In Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University
  • M.A. In Higher Education Administration, New York University
  • B.S. Ohio University
M.A. in Higher Education Administration, New York UniversityB.S. Ohio University
Research Interests
    • Lgbtq+ College Students
    • Rural College Students
    • Higher Education Faculty
Rural college studentsHigher education faculty
ashenderson@georgiasouthern.eduAnnHendersonLecturer912-478-7292PCOB 1129Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyAnn Henderson is a Certified Public Accountant and has over 30 years of experience teaching at the university level.
Teaching Philosophy
My philosophy includes teaching in a clear and concise manner, motivating students to make earnest and industrious attempts to push themselves to learn and contemplate complicated concepts, and to show students that I value each one of them as an individual human being by my acceptance and openness towards a diverse student population.
  • University Of Tennessee, Master Of Accountancy
  • University Of Tennessee, Bachelor Of Science In Business Administration
University of Tennessee, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
daniellesmith@georgiasouthern.eduDanielle L.SmithDirector, Experiential Learning & Corporate Relations912-478-6047College of Business, 3330BStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessOffice of the DeanDanielle has worked in higher education for 15 years in a variety of faculty and administrative roles. Her current position is broadly responsible for internships, corporate relationships, study abroad & away programming, and support of high-achieving student groups. Her teaching and academic background is in the fields of history and international affairs.
Teaching Philosophy
Centers on creating programs and opportunities that connect students with exploratory, practical experiences to complement classroom technical skills by enhancing critical thinking, human relations skills, and applied knowledge.
  • M.A., Georgia Southern University, 2009
  • B.A., Georgia Southern University, 2006
B.A., Georgia Southern University, 2006
Research Interests
    • New Imperialism
    • Identity Commodification
    • Wwii & Post-War Europe
    • Nationalism
    • Political Violence
Identity CommodificationWWII & Post-War EuropeNationalismPolitical Violence
wosborne@georgiasouthern.eduChrisOsborneAssistant Director of Development & Alumni Relations912-478-5377Suite 2200, Parker College BuildingStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessOffice of Development & Alumni RelationsChris Osborne is the Assistant Director of Development and Alumni Relations at Georgia Southern University’s Parker College of Business. At the Parker College Chris lead’s the College’s comprehensive alumni development and fundraising programs and works to build the overall Parker College Brand though the college's events, marketing, and corporate relations. Chris coordinates the activities of the Parker College Advisory Board and Young Alumni Board and created the annual Parker College Gala.
  • Mba, Clayton State University, 2021
  • A.B., University Of Georgia, 1994
A.B., University of Georgia, 1994
ysaadatmand@georgiasouthern.eduYassamanSaadatmandProfessor and department chair912-344-3202Armstrong campus Hawes 208BArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsShe received her MBA from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, and her PhD in Economics from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH.  She taught at Colby College in Maine before joining Armstrong College in Savannah, GA.  She has been the chair of the Department of Economics at Georgia Southern since 2018.
Teaching Philosophy
I am flexible and respectful of students, and I continuously refine my teaching style as students change over time and their interests and educational backgrounds evolve.
  • Phd In Economics And Over Thirty Years Of Teaching Experience.
Research Interests
    • Factors Affecting Female Statues Around The Worldorld
dbrown@georgiasouthern.eduDanielBrownDirector, Performing Arts Center912-478-0830Nessmith-Lane Conference Center #1105Statesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesPerforming Arts CenterDaniel Brown is an Alabama native who has worked with several regional theatres, including the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Texas Shakespeare Festival, and the Cloverdale Playhouse. Daniel earned his MFA with a concentration in Arts Management from the University of Alabama, as well as his BA in Communication and Dramatic Arts from Auburn University Montgomery. Daniel has a passion for arts advocacy and sustainability, with his research focusing on mission development and assessment for non-profit organizations.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that the classroom is an environment for implementing infrastructure that positively encourages student learning while actively equipping them with both the knowledge and skillset to enter their field well-prepared with the ability to move their industry forward while definitively shaping the future.
  • Bachelor Of Arts In Communication With An Emphasis In Theatre
  • Master Of Fine Arts In Arts Administration
Master of Fine Arts in Arts Administration
Research Interests
    • Mission Assessment And Development For Arts And Non-Profit Organizations
    • Arts Sustainability
    • Arts Advocacy
Arts Sustainability Arts AdvocacyPerforming Arts Center
charter@georgiasouthern.eduChuckHarterProfessor and Director912-478-0103PCOB 2203AStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyChuck Harter is the Director of the School of Accountancy at Georgia Southern University. Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he was chair of the department of accounting and information systems at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. Prior to obtaining his master’s degree Chuck worked in public accounting with the firm Kennedy and Coe, LLP. He has published in a variety of accounting and finance journals including the Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance, Journal of Business, Finance and Accounting, Journal of Accounting Education, and The Journal of Accountancy. He is a CPA and CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) and past president (2012/2013) of the Southeast Chapter of the Georgia Society of CPAs.
Teaching Philosophy
I enjoy the opportunity to help shape a student’s career. My philosophy is that employers are my customers and the students in my classes are the raw material that I must mold into a valuable finished product. I take every opportunity to talk with potential employers to help me determine what they need from the students they will employ. My classes focus on student learning, meaning that my classes are demanding, but fair. Each class I teach is different, but in every class I use various approaches to promote student learning. I make class interactive with group problems and student presentations. I don’t hesitate to call on students for answers to questions.
  • Phd In Accounting University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Ms In Finance University Of Wyoming
  • Bs In Accounting University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
MS in Finance University of WyomingBS in Accounting University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Research Interests
    • Capital Markets
    • Financial Statement Fraud
Financial Statement Fraud
mdeleon@georgiasouthern.eduMargaret "Maggie"DeLeonLecturer912-478-0498University Hall 226Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyMaggie H. Deleon is a Lecturer in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Education at the University of the South in 2009 and earned her Juris Doctorate from the Walter F. George School of Law in 2012. Prior to her tenure with the Department, Maggie spent nine years as a special victims’ prosecuting attorney in the Chatham County District Attorney’s Office, handling homicides, sexual assaults, kidnappings, and other violent felonies. Maggie was also an active law enforcement instructor and trainer for several agencies in domestic violence, sexual assault, and vulnerable adult crimes, strongly focusing on evidence-based investigations and trauma-centered techniques.
Teaching Philosophy
Within all my classes, I am to create a supportive learning environment that emphasizes mastery of the material through practical knowledge and real-world scenarios while promoting students’ individual growth as well as their critical thinking and writing skills. It continues to be my life’s goal to share my passion for the law through academia and to use my specialization to educate those interested in the criminal justice field through mentorship and to assist them with networking for employment.
  • Juris Doctorate, Walter F. George School Of Law, Mercer University
  • Bachelor Of Arts- Major: English, Minor: Education, Sewanee: The University Of The South:
Bachelor of Arts- Major: English, Minor: Education, Sewanee: The University of the South:
Research Interests
    • Intimate Partner Violence
    • Evidence Based Investigations
    • Trauma Centered Interviewing
Evidence Based InvestigationsTrauma Centered Interviewing
jinwookim@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jin-woo-kim-00925133/Jin-WooKimAssociate Professor of Marketing912-478-7564Parker College of Business, Room 1131Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingI am an associate professor of marketing in the Department of Marketing at Georgia Southern University. I received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington, holding my MBA and BBA in business administration from Business School of Sogang University, Korea.
Teaching Philosophy
I am a motivated marketing educator who inspires students to think critically and solve problems with their competencies and positive attitude. Communicating and engaging with the students is my priority as a professor. Kim teaches principles of marketing, principles of advertising, services marketing and global marketing at the undergraduate and graduate level.In 2021 and 2023, he was selected by SAAC (Student-Athlete Advisory Committee) as Professor of the Year. He received the W. A. and Emma Lou Crider Award for Excellence in Teaching in May 2022. Additionally, he was a finalist of Professor of the Year (Georgia Southern University, 2018) and received the T.J. Morris Jr. Faculty Award (2014).
  • Bba, Sogang University, South Korea
  • Ma, Sogang University, South Korea
  • Ph.D., The University Of Texas At Arlington, U.S.
MA, Sogang University, South KoreaPh.D., The University of Texas at Arlington, U.S.
Research Interests
    • Marketing Strategy
    • Advertising Effectiveness
    • Marketing-Finance Interface
Advertising effectivenessMarketing-finance interface
adadkins@georgiasouthern.eduAmeeAdkinsProfessor of Education, Chair of Middle Grades and Secondary Education912-344-2778University Hall 201Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationAmee Adkins earned her Ph.D. in Social Foundations of Education from UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Adkins is a Professor of Education and Chair in the Department of Middle Grades & Secondary Education. Dr. Adkins serves undergraduate and graduate students on the the Armstrong and Statesboro campuses.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in commitments to active student learning and inclusive and engaging learning environments. I scaffold supports for student success and encourage students to think critically.
  • Ph.D., University Of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, 1997
  • M.Ed., Georgia Southern University, 1992
  • B.A., Georgia Southern University, 1990
M.Ed., Georgia Southern University, 1992B.A., Georgia Southern University, 1990
Research Interests
    • Sociology Of Education
    • Qualitative Research Methods
    • Equity In Education
Qualitative research methodsEquity in education
kdemelogaldino@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=M7vIvykAAAAJ&hl=enKatiaGaldinoAssociate Professor of Management912-478-7215PCOB # 1126Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementKatia Galdino is an associate professor in the Department of Management at Georgia Southern University. Her research mostly analyzes strategic decisions of firms, such as internationalization, and the distinct strategic behaviors of firms from developing versus developed countries. Her scholarly contributions have appeared in journals such as Small Business Economics, International Small Business Journal, International Marketing Review, and European Management Journal. Galdino teaches strategic management, international business, and entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Before her transition into academia, Galdino gained practical experience in international finance as well as import and export operations.
Teaching Philosophy
As a management, and more specifically, a strategy scholar, my teaching revolves around enabling students to (1) understand the organization as a whole, (2) use data to inform their arguments, (3) appreciate the application of research to strategic decision-making, (4) stay informed about current topics and issues in the business world, and (5) practice and improve communication skills. These five pillars can help students make more informed decisions throughout their careers, not only when finding and starting their first job but also when moving into leadership positions. I seek to pursue these five pillars through a combination of activities and by incorporating research into my teaching.
  • Ph.D. In Business Administration - Strategy
Research Interests
    • Foreign Market Entry Strategies
    • International Entrepreneurship
    • Emerging Markets
International EntrepreneurshipEmerging Markets
mtoma@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2_yUm1wAAAAJ&hl=enMichaelTomaFuller E. Callaway Professor of Economics912-344-2538212 Hawes HallArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Economics.
Teaching Philosophy
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  • Pd.D Economics
Research Interests
    • Region Economics
    • Real Estate
    • Macroeconomics
    • Public Choice
real estate macroeconomicspublic choice
csproul@georgiasouthern.eduCurtisSproulAssociate Professor912-478-5310PCOB 2245Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementDr. Sproul teaches entrepreneurship and strategic management. His research has been published in academic journals such as Organizational Dynamics, Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice and the Journal of Small Business Management. Dr. Sproul’s work has also garnered attention from major media outlets, including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Entrepreneur Magazine, and MLB.com.
Teaching Philosophy
To prepare students not for a job, but for a career, with strong critical thinking skills and deep knowledge about critical subject matter.
  • Ph.D., West Virginia University (2017).
Research Interests
    • Venture Finance
    • Organizational Culture
Organizational Culture
stolman@georgiasouthern.eduStevenTolmanAssociate Professor912-478-5971COE 3102Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentSteven Tolman holds a Doctorate from Rutgers University, a Master’s from Texas Tech University, and a Bachelor’s from Central Michigan University. His previous roles included serving as a HIED faculty member and 12 years as a student affairs administrator. His research is theoretically informed and guided by the tenets of student development theory. In particular, he explores the application of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Kolb’s Experiential Learning, Sanford’s Model of Challenge and Support, and Astin’s Theory of Involvement. This theoretical framework is intertwined with the two streams of his scholarly agenda: 1) The profession of student affairs and 2) The residential and co-curricular experience of college students.
Teaching Philosophy
I am involved in higher education professionally because I believe I can positively impact the lives of our students. I am especially attracted to teaching, as it allows me to inspire students academically, generate sincere interest in higher education/student affairs, and develop students’ critical thinking abilities. As a teacher-scholar, my research informs my teaching and enables me to engage with my students as scholars. To this end, I am deeply committed to challenging and supporting students to gain the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to propel them to begin their careers in higher education.
  • Ed.D., Rutgers University, 2016
  • M.Ed., Texas Tech University, 2005
  • B.S., Central Michigan University, 2003
M.Ed., Texas Tech University, 2005B.S., Central Michigan University, 2003
Research Interests
    • Higher Education/Student Affairs (He/Sa)
    • Professional Preparation
    • Leadership, Supervision, And Management
Professional PreparationLeadership, Supervision, and ManagementInstitute for Health Logistics & Analytics
ascroggins@georgiasouthern.eduAltheaScrogginsAdministrative Assistant II912-478-5161P.C.O.B.- 3355Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Management
marivera@georgiasouthern.eduMelanieRiveraMedia Designer912-478-84883356BStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessParker College Office of Marketing and MediaAfter receiving a bachelor’s in Theatre Performance from Kennesaw State University (with a minor in Photography), Melanie grabbed her camera and began to travel the world. She has visited 11 countries so far. In 2005, she made a trip around the globe by flying from London to Shanghai to L.A. to Atlanta and back to London to study for her master’s in Arts Management at Goldsmiths, University of London.Since 2001, Melanie has worked as a professional graphic designer and photographer on location and in the studio. She’s worked for Polaris Photo, Kaleidoscope Pictures, and The Picture People retail studios, as well as working on a freelance basis under the name Melanie Avita Photography.
  • 2004 Ba Theatre And Performance Studies At Kennesaw State University
  • 2006 Ma Arts Administration And Cultural Policy At Goldsmiths University Of London
2006 MA Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths University of London
llocker@georgiasouthern.eduLawrenceLocker, Jr.Professor of Psychology912-478-5423Brannen Hall 2040Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyLawrence Locker, Jr. received his doctorate in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Kansas and has been a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Georgia Southern University since 2005. Dr. Locker teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on the Statesboro Campus and has research interests in cognitive psychology and celebrity admiration.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is first and foremost student-centered. My approach to teaching, whether in the classroom or the laboratory, is the teacher-scholar model. I encourage student engagement and critical thinking through a focus on how research informs our knowledge of psychology and its application in the real world. In the laboratory, my work consistently involves students in the research process at all steps from conception of studies to publication of results.
  • Ph.D., University Of Kansas, 2005
  • M.A., University Of Kansas, 2001
  • B.S., Fort Hays State University, 1995
M.A., University of Kansas, 2001B.S., Fort Hays State University, 1995
Research Interests
    • Celebrity Admiration
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Applied Cognition
Cognitive PsychologyApplied Cognition
weikangwang@georgiasouthern.eduWeikangWangLecturer 912-478-8012pcob 2242Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementKen Wang joins the Parker College of Business from Northwood University, where he was a full-time faculty member for 14 years and Faculty Athletic representative for 9 years. He won the highest award a faculty can earn at the university in 2014, the Faculty Excellence Award. Ken also won the Faculty Ethics Award and Teaching Excellence Award twice, as voted by students. Ken has management and marketing experience with the largest adult beverage company in North America (Seagram), and one of the biggest consumer goods companies in Germany (Reemstma). He has also worked for the United States Olympic and Chinese Olympic Committees. Ken is passionate about developing the future leaders of free global enterprise society.
Teaching Philosophy
I love teaching and I enjoy learning. Teaching is such a great profession, and it lets you share and also it makes you continuously learn and continuously improve. I constantly feel enriched by teaching, interacting with the students & colleagues, reading Wall Street Journal almost every day, travelling around the world. This continuous enrichment further enriches my students and makes them more eager to learn, to enrich themselves and to contribute to our society. It is never too late to learn! Never stops learning because life never stops teaching. The more I learn, the more I find I do not know and the more eager we desire to learn. “Life is growth. Business is growth. You grow or you die”
  • Henderson State University
  • Washington State University
  • Anhui University
Washington State University Anhui University
Research Interests
    • International Management
    • International Marketing
International marketing
mtabi@georgiasouthern.eduMarian TabiProfessor912-478-5998Nursing & Chemistry Building, RM 3030Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingMy tenure as professor of nursing at Georgia Southern University has included teaching undergraduate and graduate courses including research, biometrics, bioethics, and grant writing; and serving as chair and co-chair on DNP students’ clinical research projects, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students on research projects, and contributing to the education and preparation of pre-licensure, post-BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and post-master’s DNP. My contributions to nursing education have focused on preparing clinicians for practice in rural, HPSAs, and MUAs. I have secured several federally funded grants to prepare nurses for practice in rural settings to narrow the gap in health disparities and improve health outcomes.
Teaching Philosophy
My personal philosophy of teaching is centered on mentoring individual students to learn and succeed. As a mentor, I serve as a teacher, sponsor, guide, exemplar, and counsel. My goal is not only to convey information but also to help students gain the skills and confidence to be responsible for their own future.
  • Phd, Mph, Rn
Research Interests
    • Hiv/Aids Research
    • Health Disparities And Vulnerable Populations
    • Nursing Education And Workforce Diversity
    • Quantitative And Qualitative Research Methods
    • Diabetes And Chronic Disease Management
Health Disparities and Vulnerable PopulationsNursing Education and Workforce DiversityQuantitative and Qualitative Research MethodsDiabetes and Chronic Disease Management
mhoward@georgiasouthern.eduMelanieHowardAssistant Professor912-344-3507Ashmore Hall 238Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsSchool of NursingMelanie Howard is an alum of Emory University and Armstrong Atlantic State University and is an Assistant Professor at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Howard teaches in the School of Nursing at the Armstrong Campus. She is passionate about the profession of nursing and empowering the next generation of nurses to nurture and lead our communities.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy encompasses an active and engaging learning environment that individualizes each person's learning styles. Students will be able to use their nursing education and critical thinking skills as a foundation for becoming an active and engaged member of the nursing profession.
  • Emory University Doctor Of Nursing Practice
  • South University Post Master'S Certificate Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University Master'S Of Science Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University Bachelor'S Of Science Nursing
South University Post Master's Certificate Family Nurse PractitionerArmstrong Atlantic State University Master's of Science Clinical Nurse SpecialistArmstrong Atlantic State University Bachelor's of Science Nursing
Research Interests
    • Health Promotion And Wellness
    • Primary Prevention Vaccinations
    • Innovative Methods For Teaching In Nursing Education
    • Impact Of Simulation-Based Training On Nursing Learning Outcomes
    • Complementary Medicine
Primary Prevention VaccinationsInnovative Methods for Teaching in Nursing EducationImpact of Simulation-Based Training on Nursing Learning OutcomesComplementary Medicine
dsikora@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/searchAll/index/?search=david+sikora&pageSize=25&showAdvanced=false&allConcepts=true&inferConcepts=true&searchBy=PartOfNameOrTitleDavidSikoraProfessor912-478-6975PCOB 2214Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementDavid Sikora, professor of management, teaches a variety of human resource management courses. His research interests include strategic human resource management and the business impact of employee management practices. He has published his research in such journals as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Leadership Quarterly, Human Resources Management Review, and Human Resources Management.
Teaching Philosophy
Learning is best achieved through student engagement, interaction, and knowledge application within a learn by doing environment. Specifically, my teaching strives to help students become more knowledgeable about important management principles, and to effectively apply these concepts as both managers and as employees.
  • Ph.D., Business Administration, Florida State University – Emphasis In Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management
  • Bachelor Of Science, Industrial & Labor Relations, Cornell University – Emphasis In Human Resource Management
Bachelor of Science, Industrial & Labor Relations, Cornell University – Emphasis in Human Resource Management
Research Interests
    • Strategic Human Resource Management
    • The Business Impact Of Employee Management Practices
The business impact of employee management practices
tdiamanduros@georgiasouthern.eduTerryDiamandurosProfessor of School Psychology912-478-1548Room 2103, COE BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentDr. Terry Diamanduros is a professor and program director of the School Psychology Program. Her research interests focus on childhood trauma and its impact on boys, cyberbullying, and the impact of social media on child and adolescent development. She is a member of the National Association of School Psychologist (NASP) and Georgia Association of School Psychologists (GASP). She has served as a NASP delegate and member of the GASP Executive Board. She also serves on the editorial board for the School Psychology Review; Psychology in the Schools; Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma; and Journal of Child Sexual Abuse.
Teaching Philosophy
As a professor, I am committed to utilizing a student-centered approach to teaching. I strive to establish a classroom environment that is engaging and inclusive so that students feel supported and valued. It is my goal to create a climate in which they feel safe to express their thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others in the classroom so that they can be successful.
  • Ph.D., New York University, 2004
  • M.A., New York University, 1991
  • B.A., Clemson University, 1982
M.A., New York University, 1991B.A., Clemson University, 1982
Research Interests
    • Childhood Trauma
    • Impact Of Trauma On Boys
    • Cyberbullying
    • Impact Of Social Media On Child And Adolescent Development
Impact of trauma on boysCyberbullyingImpact of social media on child and adolescent development
gwcampbell@georgiasouthern.eduGlynnece W.CampbellLecturer912-344-2975Ashmore 168Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Glynnece Campbell is an alum of Rutgers University School of Health Professions and is program director for the Medical Laboratory Science Program at Georgia Southern Armstrong campus. She teaches several courses within the MLS program.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on fostering critical thinking skills in my students. This is done by creating an engaging environment that coordinates didactic and laboratory practices with current events in healthcare.
  • Doctorate In Clinical Laboratory Science, Rutgers University
  • Masters Of Business Administration, Concentration In Healthcare Administration, South University
  • Bachelors In Medical Technology, Augusta University
  • Bachelors In Biology, Gardner-Webb University
Masters of Business Administration, concentration in Healthcare Administration, South UniversityBachelors in Medical Technology, Augusta UniversityBachelors in Biology, Gardner-Webb University
Research Interests
    • Medical Laboratory Science Consultation
epitt@georgiasouthern.eduEloisePittSenior Lecturer/ Criminal Justice and Criminology Internship Coordinator912-478-8031Carroll Building Office # 1092Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyEloise Pitt received her Undergraduate Degree from East Carolina University and her Graduate Degree from Kentucky State University. Her work experience consists of the Public Sector with The Department Of Corrections in North Carolina, Private Sector with Juvenile Justice System in the states of South Carolina and Pennsylvania and Dept. of Child and Family Services in North Carolina . Mrs. Pitt teaches undergraduate courses and is also the Internship Coordinator for the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is that higher education must go beyond simply passing on information to students, but it must be a shared participatory action from both the instructor and student. It should involve a curriculum that foster methods to teach students how to develop, analyze, and communicate what they are learning and how to apply that with real life current events in their major. For many students, the most powerful lessons are learned through informal discussions, working through problems and engaging in real life practices to bring forth resolutions that can be applied out in the world.
  • Mpa Kentucky State University
Research Interests
    • Juvenile Justice
kmercer@georgiasouthern.eduKatieMercerAssistant Professor912-478-1343Hendricks Hall 2007Statesboro CampusJiann-Ping Hsu College of Public HealthDepartment of Health Policy & Community HealthDr. Mercer is a newly-transitioned non-tenure track to tenure track faculty member at the JPHCOPH. Previously she has published in the area of environmental health and the scholarship of teaching and learning. She persists to move forward her research agenda through multidisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Mercer focuses her research efforts on LGBTQ+ health issues, medical billing and coding, and the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). She currently is working on projects related to barriers to seeking and/or receiving care among the LGBTQ+ population, medical coding data related to the SDoH, and vulnerability amongst university professors as it relates to teaching and learning.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching with vulnerability is important for me as a public health professional.
  • Augusta State University, Ba Sociology 2003
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University, Mph 2005
  • Georgia Southern University, Drph 2014
Armstrong Atlantic State University, MPH 2005Georgia Southern University, DrPH 2014
Research Interests
    • Lgbtq+ Health
    • Knowledge Of Sotl
    • Medical Billing And Coding
Knowledge of SoTLMedical Billing and CodingCenter for Public Health Practice and Research, Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics
melissacampbell@georgiasouthern.eduMelissaCampbellAdministrative Assistant912-478-5767Hawes Hall, Room 110Armstrong CampusParker College of BusinessOffice of Graduate Programs
estewart@georgiasouthern.eduErrolStewartAssociate Professor of Accounting912-478-8009Parker College of BusinessStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyDr. Errol Stewart teaches auditing and financial accounting courses. He conducts archival research in auditing and his projects include auditor regulation, audit quality and reporting and audit pricing. Prior to commencing his academic career, Errol was a Senior Manager at Deloitte in Jamaica. He has several years’ experience in external and internal auditing in many industries He also spent several years in corporate roles. This includes serving as chief executive officer, chief financial officer and chief investment officer for companies in the financial and manufacturing sectors. His entrepreneurial activities include co-founding several companies with a group of investors as well as a family retail business.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal is to stimulate and develop my students’ deep understanding of the subject matter,thereby ensuring that we are producing capable graduates who are ready for the world of work. I accomplish this in my classes, for example, by establishing the importance of understanding the business’s operation and environment, and the nature of its transactions as prerequisites to knowing how to record, report, review, interpret and audit transactions and events.
  • • Ph.D. (Business Administration), Florida Atlantic University
  • • Ms (Accounting), University Of The West Indies
  • • Bs (Economics), University Of The West Indies
• MS (Accounting), University of the West Indies• BS (Economics), University of the West Indies
Research Interests
    • Auidt Market
    • Auditor Regulation
    • Auditor Quality
auditor regulationauditor quality
jlwilliams@georgiasouthern.eduJoshuaWilliamsProfessor & Chair of Criminal Justice and Criminology912-478-0337Carroll Building 1087AStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyDr. Josh Williams earned his B.A. in Health & Kinesiology from Purdue University in 2004 and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology (Experimental) from the University of Tennessee in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Across all research endeavors, he encourages a great deal of undergraduate and graduate involvement so students have the opportunity to apply what they learn in the classroom, explore topics of interest in greater detail, gain experience with novel technology (e.g., eye-tracking), and experience the full process of experimental research from beginning to end.
Teaching Philosophy
In all of my courses, I strive for perpetual improvement in content, up-to-date evidence-based activities, and real-world applications. These aspects are extremely important as I want my students to develop transferrable knowledge and skills as they transition into graduate education and/or careers. Students will find that in all courses I teach, I am enthusiastic for the subject matter and always find ways to individualize instruction.
  • B.A., Health & Kinesiology, Purdue University
  • M.A., Psychology (Experimental), University Of Tennessee
  • Ph.D., Psychology (Experimental), University Of Tennessee
M.A., Psychology (Experimental), University of TennesseePh.D., Psychology (Experimental), University of Tennessee
Research Interests
    • Correlates And Impact Of Celebrity Worship
    • Psychological Variables In Crime And Criminology
    • Visual Attention (Eye-Tracking) And Cognition
    • Perceptual-Motor Development
    • Active Learning In Higher Education
Psychological Variables in Crime and CriminologyVisual Attention (eye-tracking) and CognitionPerceptual-motor DevelopmentActive Learning in Higher Education
kdelgado@georgiasouthern.eduKristyDelgadoAdministrative Assistant I912-344-2550ArmstrongArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceNone
  • None
Research Interests
    • All
fgrossmann@georgiasouthern.eduFlorindaGrossmannMrs.912-478-52742215Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementFlorinda Grossmann joined Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University as a part-time lecturer in August 2023; and she holds a life and health insurance license with a specialty in IULs (Indexed Universal Life).
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to create a challenging but caring learning environment where my students can thrive.
  • Mba
  • Bba In Management
BBA in Management
Research Interests
    • Management
    • Life Insurance
    • Finance
Life InsuranceFinance
srhodes@georgiasouthern.eduSamRhodesAssistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education912-478-52364126 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationSam Rhodes, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education in the Department of Elementary and Special Education. Dr. Rhodes is an alum of Georgia Southern University and teaches undergraduate and graduate mathematics content and methods courses for pre-service teachers. His work centers on the cognitive, metacognitive, and affective factors influencing problem-solving success. He has also served as a Co-PI and PI on multiple successfully funded projects aimed in increasing student success in problem solving, and is an Associate Editor of the MTLT journal.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in constructivism. Within this, I work to create student-centered lessons that engage students in critical thinking, discussion, and problem solving. In addition, equity is a focal point of my teaching. My goal is to create environments in which students feel safe to learn, grow, and critically analyze the world around them.
  • Ph.D., William & Mary
  • M.A.E.D., William & Mary
  • B.S., William & Mary
M.A.E.d., William & MaryB.S., William & Mary
Research Interests
    • Problem Solving
    • Metacognition
    • Executive Function
MetacognitionExecutive Function
ehwilliams@georgiasouthern.eduEllenWilliamsSenior Lecturer; Program Coordinator for BS in Psychology912-478-5580Brannen Hall, 1035Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyEllen H. Williams earned her B.S. in Psychology from Furman University and her Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Tennessee. She currently serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, where she is the program coordinator for the undergraduate psychology degree. Dr. Williams teaches courses on both the Statesboro campus and in the online program.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is centered around implementation of evidence-based teaching strategies that inspire student engagement, critical thinking, and academic success. I am dedicated to cultivating collaborative learning environments where students can actively participate in the discovery process and develop essential skills for both academic and professional success.
  • Ph.D., University Of Tennessee, 2009
  • B.S., Furman University, 2004
B.S., Furman University, 2004
Research Interests
    • Evidence-Based Teaching Practices
    • Academic Honesty And Ai Usage
Academic honesty and AI usage
pstepanek@georgiasouthern.eduPeggyStepanekDirector of Budgets and Administration912-478-4445Parker College of BUsinessStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessParker College Dean's Suite
  • Ba In Accounting From University Of Iowa
stephaniedevine@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/stephanie-m-devine-2StephanieDevineAssociate Professor912-478-52444103, College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationStephanie M. Devine, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Special Education in the Department of Elementary and Special Education at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Devine is also the Executive Director of EAGLE Academy at Georgia Southern, which is an inclusive postsecondary education program for young adults with intellectual disability. Her research focuses on preservice and in-service teacher preparation; the use of Universal Design for Learning, technology, and peer mentors to support successful postsecondary transition; and competitive integrated employment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disability.
Teaching Philosophy
All students deserve an inclusive learning environment where diverse needs are met, and every student can succeed. Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in my instruction, I strive to offer varied paths to engagement, representation, and expression, so each student can access content meaningfully. I hold high expectations and foster a belief that every student can achieve excellence. Learning is an iterative journey. By incorporating regular, targeted feedback, I encourage students to revisit and refine their understanding, promoting growth and mastery over time. My goal is to create a supportive classroom where each student feels empowered to take risks, learn from mistakes, and build resilience in their academic and personal pursuits.
  • Ph.D. In Special Education, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2018
  • Med In Special Education, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2010
  • Ba In English, California Lutheran University, 1998
MEd in Special Education, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2010BA in English, California Lutheran University, 1998
Research Interests
    • Intellectual Disabilities And Autism
    • Inclusive Postsecondary Education
    • Preservice Special Education Teachers
    • Postsecondary Transition For Students With Disabilities
    • Universal Design For Learning
inclusive postsecondary educationpreservice special education teacherspostsecondary transition for students with disabilitiesUniversal Design for LearningEAGLE Academy
jarvaisjackson@georgiasouthern.eduJarvais JJacksonAssistant Professor of Culturally Responsive Teaching; Co-Program Director, MAT ELEM ED912-478-0635University Hall - 261Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Jarvais Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Education and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy at Georgia Southern University, where he champions equitable learning and supports teachers’ growth. Dr. Jackson promotes family engagement, especially within Black communities, and his research focuses on Black educational wellness through African Diaspora Literacy and Community Cultural Wealth. Nationally, he serves on NCTE’s Professional Dyads of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (PDCRT) and shares his insights at conferences like AERA and NCTE, inspiring educators to become transformative, justice-driven teachers.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is rooted in equity, inclusion, and the belief in every student’s potential. I aim to create an environment where students feel seen, valued, and empowered to think critically about social justice in education. Drawing from African Diaspora Literacy and pro-Black pedagogies, I guide students to recognize and honor diverse experiences in their classrooms, fostering a commitment to culturally responsive teaching. My role is to support future educators in becoming advocates for all learners, encouraging them to meet students where they are while inspiring transformative learning for a better, more just world.
  • Ph.D., University Of South Carolina
Research Interests
    • Pro-Black Pedagogies
    • Family Engagement
    • Black Research Methodologies
    • Classroom Management
    • African Diaspora Literacy
Family EngagementBlack Research MethodologiesClassroom ManagementAfrican Diaspora LiteracyCenter for Africana Studies, National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center
alockwood@georgiasouthern.eduAshleyLockwoodDr. 912-344-3166University Hall, Rm 219Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyAshley Lockwood is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. Currently, Dr. Lockwood conducts research surrounding the influence of adverse childhood experiences on juvenile court outcomes. Her research has been accepted for publication in peer-reviewed outlets such as Criminal Justice and Behavior and Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. Dr. Lockwood teaches courses on the Armstrong campus.
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, I believe it is important to promote an environment for learning centered around respect for others while still providing a platform for open dialogue. It is my goal for students to develop comprehension of course material while also developing skills that can be applied outside of the classroom. Through my course, I am hopeful students learn that engagement is important to their success, and that respectful and diverse communication allows for both personal and professional growth.
  • Ph.D., University Of Central Florida, 2024
  • M.S., Fort Hays State University, 2020
M.S., Fort Hays State University, 2020
Research Interests
    • Juvenile Justice
    • Mental Heath In The Justice System
    • Trauma/Aces
mental heath in the justice systemtrauma/ACEs
vhannes@georgiasouthern.eduVictoriaHannesClinical Instructor912-344-3247University Hall 213 Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyMs. Victoria Hannes is a Double Eagle from Georgia Southern University, receiving both her Masters and Bachelor degrees from the university. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the Armstrong Campus.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy at the core encourages critical thinking and engagement in the learning environment, where students are motivated to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges and scenarios. I believe in dynamic learning and push to create a classroom that fosters an inclusive environment that stimulates collaboration, interest, and development.
  • M.S., Criminal Justice And Criminology (2024) Georgia Southern University
  • B.S., Criminal Justice And Criminology (2022) Georgia Southern University
B.S., Criminal Justice and Criminology (2022) Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
    • Digital Forensics
cwalsh@georgiasouthern.eduClareWalshSenior Lecturer912-478-14732269B Carroll BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyDr. Walsh is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology who received her MA in Women Studies from the University of South Florida in 2007 and her PhD in Sociology with a Concentration in Women’s Studies from the University of Florida in 2013. She joined the faculty at Georgia Southern University in 2015. Dr. Walsh teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate level on the Statesboro campus and online.
Teaching Philosophy
My pedagogical focus is to create an active, positive learning environment. I work to help students develop skills to critically evaluate the social system they live in and see how their own life experiences and the experiences of others form that social world. Since many topics and experiences discussed in class may bring reactions of anxiety, confusion, embarrassment, tolerance, and even anger, I strive to create a class environment encouraging mutual respect. Experiences of others may be different and seem strange to students, but I work to help students recognize any differences are to be appreciated and are not to be judged.
  • Phd, University Of Florida, 2013
  • Ma, University Of South Florida, 2007
  • Msed, University Of Kansas, 1990
  • Bsfrc, University Of Florida, 1982
MA, University of South Florida, 2007MSEd, University of Kansas, 1990BSFRC, University of Florida, 1982
Research Interests
    • Sexualities
    • Gender
    • Family
    • Intersectionality
GenderFamilyIntersectionality
tmjackson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/torri-m-jacksonTorriJacksonAssistant Professor, Educational Leadership912-478-5204University Hall, Office 239Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentI am an alum of Georgia Southern University, and I am an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership in the Department of Leadership, Technology, and Human Development. I am an experienced P-12 educator at all levels, and I currently teach graduate educational leadership courses within the M.Ed. and Ed.D. programs.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe leadership is both innate and learned, and my approach to providing instruction is centered around this belief. Through the use of leadership theory in practice, my students are developing a leadership toolkit that will positively impact P-12 student achievement and school improvement.
  • Ed.D., Georgia Southern University, 2020
  • Ed.S., Georgia Southern University, 2017
  • M.Ed., Georgia Southern University, 2002
  • B.S.Ed., Georgia Southern University, 1999
Ed.S., Georgia Southern University, 2017M.Ed., Georgia Southern University, 2002B.S.Ed., Georgia Southern University, 1999
Research Interests
    • Leadership Self-Efficacy
    • Restorative School Discipline Practices
    • Mental And Physical Health Of School Leaders
    • Mentorship Of School Leaders In Rural School Districts
Restorative school discipline practicesMental and physical health of school leadersMentorship of school leaders in rural school districts
ericlanders@georgiasouthern.eduEric LandersAssociate Professor 912-478-15494102Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationEric Landers holds a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, specializing in children with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD). His experience includes working as a classroom teacher for students with EBD, serving as a professor at both West Virginia University and Georgia Southern University, and working as an independent consultant in school-wide behavioral systems. Dr. Landers' expertise centers on bullying prevention, addressing challenging behaviors, and implementing school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, my role is to create an inclusive, empowering environment where students with diverse abilities can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
  • Phd University Of Florida
Research Interests
    • Bullying Prevention
    • Classroom Management
    • School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions And Supports (Pbis)
Classroom Management School-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
cbodkin@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/candice-pippin-bodkinCandiceBodkinAssociate Professor912-478-5589Carroll Building, 1082Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Public & Nonprofit StudiesCandice Pippin Bodkin, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public and Nonprofit Studies and the Co-Director of the Institute for Vibrant and Engaged Communities. Her research and teaching primarily focus on social equity, human resource management, local government management, and their intersections. She uses quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods approaches to examine how institutional and organizational policies mitigate or exacerbate inequalities in the workplace and public service provision.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in creating learning communities where students feel supported and engaged in the ownership of their learning process and goals. I strive to provide hand-ons learning opportunities for students to apply their knowledge and critical-thinking skills to solve real-world community problems.
  • Ph.D. In Public Administration From Nc State Univeristy
  • Master Of Public Administration (Mpa) From Nc State University
  • Master Of Education In Secondary Social Studies Education From The University Of Florida
  • Bachelor Of Arts In Anthropology And Political Science From The University Of Florida
Master of Public Administration (MPA) from NC State UniversityMaster of Education in Secondary Social Studies Education from the University of FloridaBachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Political Science from the University of Florida
Research Interests
    • Local Government Management
    • Human Resource Management
    • Social Equity, Diversity, And Inclusion
    • Community Resilience
Human Resource ManagementSocial Equity, Diversity, and InclusionCommunity Resilience Institute for Vibrant and Engaged Communities
hjin@georgiasouthern.eduHuiJinAssociate Professor517-604-1558232 University HallArmstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationJin’s research focuses on learning progressions, mathematical thinking in science, data reasoning, technology-enhanced science assessment, automated scoring, and science teachers’ AI literacy. Her research is funded by external grants totaling over $3 million. Her edited book, Handbook of Research on Science Learning Progressions, was ranked #3 in Science and Technology Teaching Materials on Amazon in August 2024. Her publications appear in journals such as Journal of Research in Science Teaching and Science Education. The National Association for Research in Science Teaching included two of her papers in the Research Worth Reading List for teachers. Wiley recognized her paper as a top-downloaded paper in Science Education Journal in 2020.
Teaching Philosophy
My goal as a teacher educator is to equip my students with the competencies and dispositions that will enable them to become successful teachers, researchers, and teacher educators, capable of empowering their students to succeed and thrive in a rapidly changing world. These competencies and dispositions include innovation and creativity, critical thinking abilities, a lifelong learning mindset, sociocultural responsiveness, and digital, data, and science literacy.
  • Ph.D In Science Education
Research Interests
    • Science Learning Progressions
    • Mathematical Thinking In Science
    • Data Reasoning
    • Automated Scoring
    • Science Teachers' Ai Literacy
Mathematical Thinking in Science Data ReasoningAutomated ScoringScience Teachers' AI Literacy
jweaver@georgiasouthern.eduJohn WeaverProfessor912-478-1079COE Building 2125Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingJohn A. Weaver has been at Georgia Southern University since 2001. His research interests include the philosophy and history of science and the posthuman condition.
Teaching Philosophy
Education is a journey, not steps to follow or certificates to earn. It is a path to be created by a curious mind that wishes to read broadly and deeply. A university is not a site for job training, it is holy ground of the mind so that individuals may wonder freely and think incessantly without economic or political consequences. A society that does not allow this is not free but tyrannical.
  • Bachelors Of Art History And Political Science Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, Wv
  • Masters Of Art History Villanova University
  • Ph.D. Comparative Education University Of Pittsburgh
Masters of Art History Villanova UniversityPh.D. Comparative Education University of Pittsburgh
Research Interests
    • Science, Democracy, And The University
    • The Posthuman Condition And The Humanities
    • Curriculum Studies
The Posthuman Condition and the HumanitiesCurriculum Studies
avalauri@georgiasouthern.eduAnneValauriAssistant Professor912-478-5204University Hall #233Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationAnne Valauri, PhD. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Elementary and Special Education and the Program Coordinator for the Birth-Kindergarten Teacher Education program at Georgia Southern University. Her research interests include transformative family engagement in theory, practice, and teacher education, as well as play and teaching body diversity in early childhood. Before coming to Georgia Southern, she spent several years as a teacher/researcher at an early childhood center in the U.S. Midwest with a large immigrant population of diverse regional origin, and taught in a bilingual Head Start program before that.
Teaching Philosophy
I follow a philosophy of culturally responsive pedagogy and modeling this for our students, which means holding high academic expectations while also treating students with empathy, dignity, and respect. This also means teaching cultural competence while also reflecting students’ funds of knowledge as they work toward or continue their experience as educators of children. Lastly, this looks like helping them expand and develop their critical consciousness towards both the institution of education and the lived experiences of their students and the families they serve.
  • Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2021
  • M.Ed. University Of Texas At Austin, 2014
  • B.S. Northwestern University, 2009
M.Ed. University of Texas at Austin, 2014B.S. Northwestern University, 2009
Research Interests
    • Transformative Family Engagement
    • Equitable Childhoods
    • Body Diversity
    • Multilingual Learners And Families
    • Multicultural Children'S Literature
Equitable ChildhoodsBody diversityMultilingual Learners and FamiliesMulticultural Children's Literature
agutierrez@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6809-1728; https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=1wZbNEoAAAAJAntonio Gutierrez de BlumeProfessor912-478-4831COE 3335Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingAntonio P. Gutierrez de Blume, Ph.D., is currently a Professor of Research, where he teaches quantitative research methods and statistics in a variety of online graduate programs. His research expertise is in examining metacognition under the theory of self-regulated learning. More specifically, he is interested in how learners monitor their comprehension during learning episodes. His program of research includes examining the effects of dispositional characteristics (e.g., various aspects of motivation) and learning strategy training on learners’ calibration (accuracy and bias), confidence in performance judgments, and performance as well as investigating the latent dimensions of calibration to improve its measurement.
Teaching Philosophy
As a teacher, I endeavor to create a classroom climate that promotes higher-order thinking skills in my students, whether in a face-to-face/traditional or in an online/distance format. As such, my teaching approach is predicated on my research interests, which involve the advancement and promotion of higher-order thinking skills (e.g., metacognition, metamemory, metacomprehension, critical thinking, and creative thinking and creativity), all of which are rooted in the theories of self-regulated learning and metacognition. Finally, I have experience in fair, just, and equitable grading practices as well as other forms of student assessment of performance (e.g., rubric-based assessment).
  • Ph.D., Educational Psychology, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas (5/12/2012)
Research Interests
    • Metacognition; Self-Regulated Learning; Motivation; Cross-Cultural Metacognition; Metacognition And Ai.
Center for STEM Education (i2STEMed), Graduate Academic Services Center (GASC)-Graduate Advisement, National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center
kfisher@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=4iAYuzcAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&gmla=AL3_ziiSiZeZpSBR6oqM2gJQTIcogu6y971R7V1TVfAsjl9quqagyqkqoG4NoiBVFH1qZ9c8k3AM3G6CWBGyHJIhKarinFisherAssociate Professor of Special Education912-478-12684130 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Karin Fisher is an Associate Professor of Special Education at Georgia Southern University, where she leads both undergraduate and graduate courses, supports field supervision, and contributes extensively to service and scholarship in her field. With a Ph.D. from the University of Central Florida, Dr. Fisher’s research primarily examines the impact of STEM extracurricular activities on students with disabilities and explores effective teacher preparation strategies. She is a Fulbright Specialist, an active participant in the Georgia Council of Exceptional Children, and a published author in notable journals on special education. Her work is recognized through multiple awards, including the University Award of Excellence for Academics.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Karin Fisher’s teaching philosophy centers on modeling evidence-based practices, particularly explicit instruction and the gradual release method. She guides students through structured steps—"I do, we do, you do"—to promote skill mastery and independent application. Dr. Fisher incorporates technology, classroom simulations, and service learning to create engaging, real-world learning experiences. Known for her high expectations and rigorous feedback, she supports her students' growth through consistent practice, high standards, and scaffolded support, preparing them to excel as future educators of students with disabilities.
  • Phd In Special Education
  • Graduate Certificate In Severe And Profound Disabilities And Autism
Graduate Certificate in Severe and Profound Disabilities and Autism
Research Interests
    • Students With Disabilities And Stem Extracurricular Activities
    • Special Education Law
Special Education Law
Emuhammad@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/edward-a-muhammad/E. AnthonyMuhammadAssistant Professor of Educational Research912-478-1547College of Education Building, Rm 3134Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingE. Anthony Muhammad is an Assistant Professor of Educational Research and affiliate faculty in the department of Africana studies at Georgia Southern University. His research interests include Black Existential Philosophy, the phenomenology of Black embodiment, philosophical hermeneutics, the intersection of racial and religious alterity, and qualitative inquiries into the Nation of Islam. E. Anthony holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Southern University and A&M College (a Historically Black College/University), a Master’s degree in I/O Psychology from the University of Baltimore, and a Ph.D. in Qualitative Research Methodologies from the University of Georgia.
Teaching Philosophy
In keeping with the ever-changing educational landscape, my pedagogical styles have varied from face to face to online instruction. Though I thoroughly enjoy traditional classroom instruction and having direct interactions with my students, I am cognizant that online pedagogical methods continue to proliferate in academic departments throughout the nation. Therefore, I have been fortunate to gain invaluable experience in both academic settings. Given the diversity of students, it is my notion that faculty should present information in ways that are clear and exhilarating to the student. As a result, I pride myself on being a student’s professor who's always available to further their intellectual growth.
  • Ph.D., University Of Georgia, 2019
  • M.S., University Of Baltimore, 2006
  • B.S., Southern University And A&M College, 1997
M.S., University of Baltimore, 2006B.S., Southern University and A&M College, 1997
Research Interests
    • Black Existentialism
    • Critical Race Theory/Racial Realism
    • Afropessimism
    • Africana Phenomenology
    • Racial And Religious Alterity
Critical Race Theory/Racial RealismAfropessimismAfricana PhenomenologyRacial and Religious Alterity
rarogers@georgiasouthern.eduRebecca AnsleyThompson-RogersAssistant Professor of Literacy912-478-5300College of EducationStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingWith over two decades in the field of education, I have a deep commitment to equipping future educators with effective, research-based practices for reading/literacy classrooms.
Teaching Philosophy
I focus on evidence-based literacy practices that support diverse learners through engaging classroom instruction and hands-on teaching practices. I also believe in partnership-based teaching and service activities to ensure students' success.
  • Ed.D., Georgia Southern University, 2016
  • Ed.S., Georgia Southern University, 2005
  • M.Ed, Georgia Southern University, 2003
  • Bsed, Georgia Southern University, 2002
Ed.S., Georgia Southern University, 2005M.Ed, Georgia Southern University, 2003BSED, Georgia Southern University, 2002
Research Interests
    • Early Literacy
jherrington@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Lmk0dU0AAAAJ&hl=enJoshuaHerringtonAssistant Professor of Psychology912-344-2767Science Center 229Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyJoshua Herrington has a broad interest in developmental neurobiology and behavior. His research program explores the behavioral effects and biological mechanisms of early life experiences on behavior and physiology across the lifespan. He has conducted research in perceptual development, learning, and epidemiology in both human and non-human animal models including birds, non-human primates, and rodents. Currently, he and his collaborators are exploring the link between prenatal and early postnatal exposure to oxidative stress and a broad range of developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder.
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, Joshua Herrington employs high-impact practices and didactic learning in his classes. He has experience teaching general, physiological, cognitive, emotional, health, and developmental psychology, as well as research methods.
  • B.S. In Psychology - Virginia Polytechnic And State University
  • M.S. In Psychology - Florida International University
  • Phd In Psychology - Florida International University
  • Postdoctoral Fellow - University Of California Davis
M.S. in Psychology - Florida International UniversityPhD in Psychology - Florida International University Postdoctoral Fellow - University of California Davis
Research Interests
    • Developmental Psychobiology
    • Comparative Animal Research
    • Biomedical Research
Comparative Animal Research Biomedical Research
ybodur@georgiasouthern.eduYasar BodurProfessor and Interim Associate Dean912-478-7285COE 4138Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationYasar Bodur is a Professor of Elementary Education. He received his graduate degrees in Elementary Education from Florida State University. He has worked at Georgia Southern University since August 2006 in different capacities, including faculty, department chair, and interim Associate Dean.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is based on the idea of presenting relevant information to learners in engaging, authentic, and student-centered ways.
  • Ph.D. In Elementary Education, Florida State University, 2003
  • Master Of Science In Elementary Education, Florida State University, 1998
  • Bachelor Of Science In Elementary Education, Gazi University, 1993
Master of Science in Elementary Education, Florida State University, 1998Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Gazi University, 1993
Research Interests
    • Preservice Teacher Education
    • Diversity Issues In Teacher Education
    • Structure Of Field Experiences In Teacher Education
Diversity issues in teacher educationStructure of field experiences in teacher education
chodges@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/charles-b-hodges-2Charles B.HodgesProfessor of Instructional Technology912-478-04973112 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentDr. Hodges earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mathematics from Fairmont State University and West Virginia University, respectively, followed by a Ph.D. from the Instructional Design and Technology program in the School of Education at Virginia Tech.  He served as Editor-in-Chief of the AECT journal TechTrends from 2014 until 2024, and had edited/co-edited two Springer books: Self-Efficacy in Instructional Technology Contexts and; Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy on Computational Thinking. His research instructional technology, with a focus on self-efficacy, online learning, and the integration of technology in education.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Charles B. Hodges’ teaching philosophy centers on fostering self-efficacy and leveraging the systematic process of instructional design to create effective, efficient, and enjoyable learning environments. He believes in empowering students through the development of their confidence in their abilities, particularly in online and technology-enhanced settings. By integrating emerging learning technologies and evidence-informed practices from the learning sciences, Dr. Hodges aims to enhance student motivation, engagement, and achievement. His approach is characterized by a commitment to continuous improvement and reflective practice, ensuring that students find their learning experiences relevant and impactful.
  • Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 2005
  • M.S., West Virginia University, 1992
  • B.S., Fairmont State University, 1990
M.S., West Virginia University, 1992B.S., Fairmont State University, 1990
Research Interests
    • Instructional Technology
    • Self-Efficacy
    • Online Learning
    • Emerging Learning Technologies
    • Instructional Design
Self-efficacyOnline LearningEmerging Learning TechnologiesInstructional Design
aunal@georgiasouthern.eduAslihanUnalProfessor912-478-54414135 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Aslihan Unal is a professor at Georgia Southern University, where she has been teaching in the Department of Elementary and Special Education since 2013. Her program, Curriculum and Instruction -Accomplished Teaching is fully online and designed for K-12 teachers pursuing their master's degrees. Some of her research interests include assessment in education, the flipped classroom, parental involvement, artificial intelligence in K-12 classrooms, diversity, case studies, and technology usage in education. She also serves on various departmental, college, and university-level committees, such as the Elections Committee, departmental and college-level Tenure and Promotion Committee, and the Faculty Development Committee.
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, I prioritize mastery learning, formative feedback, and continuous improvement to foster rich learning experiences, promoting academic and personal growth. I make myself available, adopt a mastery-learning approach, and model pedagogy and content knowledge. I stay updated through conferences and research, informing my teaching and ensuring students receive high-quality instruction.
  • Elementary Education, Doctorate (Ph.D.) May 2006 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Research Interests
    • Artificial Intelligence (A)
    • Assessment In Education
    • Technology In Education
    • Diversity
    • Classroom Management
Assessment in EducationTechnology in EducationDiversityClassroom Management
ldroberts@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/leslie-d-roberts-2LeslieRoberts-ChalaDr. 912-344-2506209Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingLeslie D. Roberts-Chala is an associate professor of reading in the Department of Curriculum, Foundations, and Reading in the College of Education at Georgia Southern University – Armstrong Campus in Savannah, Georgia. Her research focuses on reading motivation for students across grade levels, content areas, and ability levels through the use of discussion and book clubs.
Teaching Philosophy
As a motivation researcher, my teaching philosophy has always been closely aligned to the tenets of engagement and meaningful learning for all students. Therefore, a cornerstone of my teaching philosophy is the belief that literacy has the potential to transcend various cultures and backgrounds to create an equitable learning environment. Despite the fluidity of my philosophy of teaching, I focus on three primary components: the importance of providing engaging instruction, remaining mindful of equitable instruction rooted in social justice, and ensuring students have the requisite tools to be successful.
  • Ph.D. Literacy, Language, And Culture; Clemson University
  • M.Ed & B.A. Elementary Education; The University Of Florida
M.Ed & B.A. Elementary Education; The University of Florida
Research Interests
    • Dr. Roberts-Chala’S Research Spans The Areas Of Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy With Teachers In K-16, The Use Of Young Adult Literature To Promote Social-Emotional Learning In The Classroom, And The Use Of Discussion With Reading To Promote Motivation And An Increased Value Of Reading.
aleckie@georgiasouthern.eduAlisaLeckieAssistant Dean of Partnerships and Outreach; Professor of English Learner Education912-663-0832University Hall - 268Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationAlisa Leckie is a Professor at Georgia Southern University and Assistant Dean for Partnerships and Outreach. Her work focuses on the education of culturally and linguistically diverse students and adolescent literacy. Currently she is working with local school districts to help them address the growing numbers of English learners in their classrooms through collaborative coaching and the modification of materials and assessments for emergent English learners. She also leads the Eagle E.D.G.E. program (Professional Development Schools, Paid Residency, Apprenticeships, and Return to Home). Prior to moving to Georgia, Alisa taught Language Arts, Spanish Language Arts and ESL for 18 years at a middle school in southern Arizona.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in the dual roles of language and cultural competence in the teaching/learning process. I believe that learning happens through language. When students are producing language related to the content, they strengthen their understanding of those content concepts. Additionally, I believe it is essential that students develop an understanding of how language is used to construct and represent knowledge in different disciplines and across different cultures.
  • Ph.D. - University Of Arizona
Research Interests
    • Multilingual Learners
    • Recruiting And Retaining Quality Educators
Recruiting and retaining quality educators
mamos@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/michelle-amosMichelleAmosAssistant Professor, ReadingCollege of Education 2101Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingMichelle L. Amos is a graduate of the AEGIS program at Teachers College, Columbia University. She has nearly three decades of teaching experience, working with students from sixth grade through graduate school in four different states. She has worked with academically, linguistically, and culturally diverse students in rural, urban, and suburban settings. She is an Assistant Professor of Reading, working with both graduate and undergraduate students online and at the Statesboro campus.
Teaching Philosophy
My core belief is that education is the purest form of social justice. I recognize that the ability to read and understand the complex world we share is essential for a productive and fulfilled life. I seek to make a difference in the lives of students by engaging them where they are, building the skills they need, and supporting them in realizing their potential. I hope to foster a non-judgmental openness to others’ lived experiences, which is vital for personal, professional, and academic growth. I have found that students will return the passion, compassion, and support that is invested in them.
  • Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University, 2015
  • M.A.Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University, 2011
  • M.Ed., University Of Florida, 1996
  • B.A., University Of Florida, 1995
M.A.Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University, 2011M.Ed., University of Florida, 1996B.A., University of Florida, 1995
Research Interests
    • Transformative Learning
    • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning
    • Literacy Development
    • Culturally And Linguistically Diverse Learners
Scholarship of Teaching and LearningLiteracy DevelopmentCulturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners
jhkim@georgiasouthern.eduJackie KimProfessor912-344-2707UH 264Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentDr. Jackie HeeYoung Kim has extensive experiences providing professional development workshops for Georgia teachers through the Teacher Quality Grant and other statewide initiatives. Her research interests include technology self-efficacy, K-12 teacher professional development in differentiated instruction, flipped learning in K-8 and higher education, faculty scholarship development, computational thinking, digital distraction, generative AI in higher education, and online learning pedagogy.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on listening to students’ needs and feedback to tailor instruction. By communicating about class progress and incorporating their suggestions, I meet diverse needs and develop materials suited to their learning styles and pace. Understanding their skill levels and systematically analyzing tasks ensures effective and personalized teaching.
  • Ed.D., University Of Houston
  • M.A., University Of Houston
  • B.A., Korean Chonnam National University
M.A., University of HoustonB.A., Korean Chonnam National University
Research Interests
    • Flipped Learning In K-8 And Higher Education
    • Generative Ai In Higher Education
    • Online Learning Pedagogy
    • Digital Distraction
    • Computational Thinking
generative AI in higher educationonline learning pedagogydigital distractioncomputational thinking
rrahimi@georgiasouthern.eduRegina RahimiProfessor 912-344-2949University Hall 210, Armstrong Campus Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationServed as a public school teacher for 15 years before joining Armstrong faculty in 2006. My current research interests include models of clinical practice in teacher preparation; social-emotional learning; SoTL in online educational spaces and teacher retention.
Teaching Philosophy
As an instructor, it is my goal to support and encourage student inquiry and success.
  • Ed.D. Georgia Southern University, 2002
  • Ed.S. Georgia Southern University, 1996
  • M.Ed., Georgia Southern University 1994
  • B.S.Ed. Armstrong State College, 1992
Ed.S. Georgia Southern University, 1996M.Ed., Georgia Southern University 1994B.S.Ed. Armstrong State College, 1992
Research Interests
    • Models Of Clinical Practice In Teacher Preparation
    • Teacher Retention
    • Sotl In Online Environments
    • Trauma-Informed Practice
Teacher Retention SoTL in online environments trauma-informed practice
kent_r@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/kent-a-rittschof-2KentRittschofProfessor of Educational Psychology912-478-0672College of Education Building 3127Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingKent Rittschof is a Professor of Educational Psychology and Chair of the Department of Curriculum, Foundations, and Reading. His expertise is in learning, cognition, psychological measurement, and psychological foundations of education. His recent research has emphasized contemporary measurement approaches for examining student attitudes, cognitive abilities, and quantitative reasoning in science. Prior to serving as department head, he served his institution as interim Director for Faculty Development and the Center for Excellence in Teaching, and as Assessment Coordinator for the College of Education.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is one of caring and eclecticism in support of students making, creating, exploring, finding, and discovering connections among ideas, motivations, and solutions.
  • Ph.D. Arizona State University
Research Interests
    • Psychological Measurement
    • Human Learning
    • Stem Education
Human LearningSTEM Education
abossler@georgiasouthern.eduAdamBosslerProfessor of Criminal Justice & Criminology912-344-2526University Hall 249Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyDr. Adam M. Bossler's research primarily focuses on examining the application of traditional criminological theories to various forms of cybercrime offending and victimization and the law enforcement response to cybercrime. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, Bureau of Justice Assistance, and the United Kingdom Home Office. He is a co-author of three books: Cybercrime and Digital Forensics: An Introduction, 2nd edition (Routledge); Cybercrime in Progress: Theory and Prevention of Technology-Enabled Offenses (Routledge) (winner of the 2017 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences’ International Section Outstanding Book Award); and Policing Cybercrime and Cyberterror (Carolina Academic Press).
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Bossler teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on cybercrime. He wants all students to be able to understand the ever growing impact of technology on all aspects of society, including crime. He thinks that CRJU 1210 Introduction to Cybercrime should be a mandatory class for all Georgia Southern students.
  • Ph.D., University Of Missouri - St. Louis, 2006
  • M.S., Illinois State University, 2000
  • B.S., Truman State University, 1998
M.S., Illinois State University, 2000B.S., Truman State University, 1998
Research Interests
    • Cybercrime
aschueths@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AD1yEJYAAAAJ&hl=enApril M.SchuethsProfessor of Sociology912-478-2368Carroll 1060Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyApril M. Schueths, Ph.D., LCSW, is a sociology professor at Georgia Southern University. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology and a Master of Social Work from the University of Nebraska. Dr. Schueths teaches courses in social services/human services within sociology, including child welfare, social welfare policy, counseling skills, human behavior in the social environment, and internships. Her research primarily addresses social inequality and social policy, child welfare and family, immigration and intersectionality, and community health, often with a focus on rural contexts. Much of her work is qualitative, interdisciplinary, and involves collaboration with students.
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching is a privilege; therefore, I understand the immense responsibility of the students I encounter daily, whether as their professor or mentor. As a dedicated teacher-scholar, I create a challenging, supportive, and collaborative learning environment where students actively engage in their learning process, preparing for future careers. As a reflective teacher, I am constantly modifying and changing my courses and improving and updating my skills to best prepare my students for the applied and scholarly world ahead. An excellent sociology class empowers students to use the course materials in their community and work to improve it.
  • Phd, University Of Nebraska
  • Master Of Social Work (Msw), University Of Nebraska
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Lcsw), Georgia
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of NebraskaLicensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Georgia
Research Interests
    • Child Welfare And Families
    • Stratification
    • Community Health
    • Qualitative Research
StratificationCommunity HealthQualitative Research
jmcbrayer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/coe/about/directory/dr-juliann-mcbrayer/JuliannMcBrayerAssociate Professor912-478-7104College of Education 3108Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentJuliann Sergi McBrayer, Ed.D. is an Associate Professor and Co-Director of the National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center at Georgia Southern University. She also serves as the Program Director for the Educational Leadership master’s and educational specialist programs. She has served 20 years as an educational leadership associate/assistant professor, educational program coordinator, instructional school leader, professional development and federal programs coordinator, classroom teacher and teacher leader.
Teaching Philosophy
My educational leadership and teaching philosophy when working with students is to bridge research, theory, and practice, as I prepare educational leaders. As a scholarly practitioner my work is intended to support community and school improvement through evidence-based practices and strong P-20 partnerships.
  • Ed.D., Doctorate Of Education, Educational Administration, Georgia Southern University
  • Ed.S., Education Specialist, Educational Leadership, Georgia Southern University
  • M.Ed., Master Of Education, Secondary Education In Science, Ohio University
  • B.A., Bachelor Of Arts, Biology, State University Of New York College At Buffalo
  • A.A.S., Associate Of Applied Science, Culinary Arts, Johnson & Wales University
Ed.S., Education Specialist, Educational Leadership, Georgia Southern UniversityM.Ed., Master of Education, Secondary Education in Science, Ohio UniversityB.A., Bachelor of Arts, Biology, State University of New York College at BuffaloA.A.S., Associate of Applied Science, Culinary Arts, Johnson & Wales University
Research Interests
    • Educational Leadership Programming
    • Purposeful, Collaborative, And Sustainable Professional Learning
    • Community And School Safety
    • Youth Advocacy And Restorative Justice
    • Mental Health And Well-Being
Purposeful, Collaborative, and Sustainable Professional LearningCommunity and School SafetyYouth Advocacy and Restorative JusticeMental Health and Well-BeingNational Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center
ehogan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=My4iE_wAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateEricHoganAssistant Professor912-478-85222134 College of Education BuildingArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingI grew up in Virginia Beach, VA. I graduated with my Bachelor's in Psychology from James Madison University in 2011. I then received my PhD in Educational Psychology from Auburn University in 2018. During my time in graduate school, I had the unique opportunity to build and construct school gardens to enhance student learning. In 2020, I started as an Assistant Professor at Georgia Southern University. Aside from my education and professional background, I try to always find a good hike and pet as many dogs as possible.
Teaching Philosophy
With an educational psychology background, I teach primarily courses focusing on learning theories, motivation, development, and assessment. These four areas help provide a foundation for undergraduate and graduate students wanting to improve their craft as educators and practitioners. I want my students to have a worthwhile experience that betters them currently and for their futures. In any course I teach, I incorporate three core principles. These include: 1) creating community, 2) culturally responsive pedagogy, and 3) impactful assignments.
  • Phd In Educational Psychology, Auburn University
  • Bachelor'S In Psychology, James Madison University
Bachelor's in Psychology, James Madison University
Research Interests
    • Assessment Autonomy
    • Reflective Practice
    • Social Processes In Community
Reflective PracticeSocial Processes in Community
abrunson@georgiasouthern.eduAliciaBrunsonBrunson912-344-3469223 University HallArmstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyDr. Alicia Brunson earned her Ph.D. from the University of North Texas in Sociology with a secondary concentration in Film Studies in 2013. She is an associate professor in the Sociology & Anthropology department. She teaches courses on race and ethnicity and uses an intersectional perspective to examine institutional inequalities. Her research explores students' racial ideologies and race-talk, Black student persistence at HWCUs (Historically White Colleges and Universities), and the politics of representation in creative industries.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Brunson's teaching philosophy centers on three core principles: listen, learn, and love. She creates an inclusive environment by acknowledging diverse learning styles and focusing on students' strengths. Through experiential learning and engaged pedagogy, students develop their sociological imagination by applying theory to real-world situations. She integrates community-based projects and participatory research, enabling students to create practical solutions while working with local organizations. Her commitment extends beyond the classroom through mentorship in professional development, preparing students for non-profit careers and graduate programs while encouraging them to use sociology to build more equitable communities.
  • Ph.D. 2013. Sociology. University Of North Texas
  • B.S. 2005. Psychology And American Ethnic Studies. Kansas State University
B.S. 2005. Psychology and American Ethnic Studies. Kansas State University
Research Interests
    • Racial Ideology And Race-Talk
    • Black Student Retention
    • Politics Of Representation In Creative Industries
    • White Spaces
Black student retentionPolitics of representation in creative industriesWhite spaces
rmccurdy@georgiasouthern.eduRegina PatriceMcCurdyAssistant Professor912-478-5614College of Education Building - Room 4116Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationRegina Patrice McCurdy is an Assistant Professor of Science Education in the Middle Grades and Secondary Education Department. Dr. McCurdy teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the Statesboro campus and online.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is oriented around developing equitable, relevant, culturally responsive, and interactive science learning environments. I believe that all learners, especially those who have been historically marginalized because of their culture, ethnicity, and/or language, should be able to see themselves positively represented in the story of science and feel as though they belong in and have something significant to contribute to science and other STEM fields. To this end, I prepare preservice and in-service science teachers to utilize problem-based learning approaches and STEM integration as pathways to connect science to learners’ real lives.
  • Ph.D., University Of Central Florida, 2021
  • Ed.S., University Of Central Florida, 2018
  • M.A., Asbury Theological Seminary, 2007
  • B.S., Florida State University, 1999
Ed.S., University of Central Florida, 2018M.A., Asbury Theological Seminary, 2007B.S., Florida State University, 1999
Research Interests
    • Equity & Intersectionality In Science And Stem Of Marginalized Learners
    • Culturally Relevant & Culturally Responsive Science Teaching
    • Science Identity/Science Teaching Identity Development
    • Problem-Based Learning
    • Stem & Empathy
Culturally Relevant & Culturally Responsive Science Teaching Science Identity/Science Teaching Identity DevelopmentProblem-based Learning STEM & Empathy
kbrkich@georgiasouthern.eduKatieBrkichProfessor912-478-76894141 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Katie Brkich is a professor of elementary science and has been at Georgia Southern since 2011. Her teaching focuses on preparing elementary teachers to teach science in age-appropriate ways using 3D science instruction that also promote culturally sustaining pedagogies and using students’ funds of knowledge. Her scholarship focuses on similar ideas, but extends beyond practice to theory and policy.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe that effective science instruction in elementary classrooms should be grounded in an “explore before explain” approach, allowing students to investigate and ask questions before introducing formal concepts. By centering inquiry-based learning, I encourage students to discover through hands-on exploration, making learning both active and personally meaningful. I view each student as a reservoir of rich cultural experiences and knowledge, which I aim to incorporate into the classroom environment. Embracing a culturally sustaining pedagogy, I strive to honor and integrate students’ diverse backgrounds, fostering an inclusive space where every child can see themselves as a scientist, capable of curiosity, discovery, and contribution.
  • Ph.D., University Of Florida, Curriculum & Instruction
  • M.Ed., University Of Florida, Elementary Education
  • B.S., University Of South Florida, Environmental Science And Policy
M.Ed., University of Florida, Elementary EducationB.S., University of South Florida, Environmental Science and Policy
Research Interests
    • Elementary Science Education
    • Inquiry-Based Science Teaching And Learning
    • Science For Social Justice
Inquiry-based science teaching and learningScience for social justice
acarreon@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C11&q=adam+carreon&btnG=&oq=adamAdamCarreonAssistant Professor912-478-52084108Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationAdam Carreon is an assistant professor of special education in the Department of Elementary and Special Education at Georgia Southern University. Carreon is an alum of University of Kansas and Northern Illinois University (2x). He is a former educator from the northern Illinois region where he taught elementary and high school special education He specializes in instructional design, technology, and innovation for the classroom. Carreon’s research interests include the use of emerging technology to provide effective instructional, adaptive and social emotional intervention and assistance. Specifically, the use of extended realities, 360-video, and artificial intelligence to enhance the classroom for students with disabilities.
Teaching Philosophy
Grounded by integrating choice and options, my teaching is focused on (a) providing students relevant and real-world practice, (b) integrating meaningful and current technology, and (c) building rapport.
  • Ph.D. Special Education, University Of Kansas
  • Ms.Ed Advanced Special Education, Northern Illinois University
  • B.A. Special Education, Northern Illinois University
MS.Ed Advanced Special Education, Northern Illinois UniversityB.A. Special Education, Northern Illinois University
Research Interests
    • Innovation
    • Immersive Technology
    • Assistive Technology
    • Instructional Design
    • Extended Reality
Immersive TechnologyAssistive TechnologyInstructional DesignExtended Reality
acarter@georgiasouthern.eduAshleyCarterMs.912-478-5648COE 4142Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationAshley Carter is a dedicated educator and proud alum of Charleston Southern University and Augusta University, where she focused on educational leadership. Currently, Ashley teaches undergraduate courses at the Statesboro campus as an Elementary Education instructor. With a passion for guiding future educators, she also engages in pre-service teacher supervision, ensuring that aspiring teachers are well-prepared to enter the classroom with confidence and skill.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in fostering an engaging and inclusive learning environment where every student has the opportunity to thrive. My goal is to nurture the growth of future educators by providing the support and encouragement they need to become outstanding teachers. I am committed to inspiring each of my students to reach their full potential, contributing to a future where classrooms are welcoming, dynamic, and supportive spaces for all learners.
  • Ed.S, Augusta University, 2023
  • M.Ed, Augusta University, 2022
  • Bsed, Charleston Southern University, 2011
M.Ed, Augusta University, 2022BSEd, Charleston Southern University, 2011
Research Interests
    • Literacy Instruction
    • Classroom Culture And Management Strategies
Classroom Culture and Management Strategies
jschreiber@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/joanna-schreiber-2JoannaSchreiberAssociate Professor of Technical and Professional Communication912-478-5908Newton 2222-CStatesboro CampusCollege of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of EnglishJoanna Schreiber teaches plain language and accessibility; usability and user experience (UX); information design; technical and professional editing; technical communication; and business writing courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels . Dr. Schreiber’s research interests include trends in professional and technical editing; accessible and inclusive information design and UX; project management communication and genres; and efficiency management communication and genres. Her research has been published in IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Technical Communication, Technical Communication Quarterly, and other peer-reviewed journals and collections.
Teaching Philosophy
The primary goal of technical communication theories and practices is to serve audiences by making complex information meaningful, engaging, accessible, and useful. In the classroom, these theories and practices serve as a toolkit for students to critically engage current best practices in content development and curation in order to prepare them to develop effective user experiences and the best practices of the future.
  • Ph.D., Rhetoric And Technical Communication, Michigan Tech, 2013
Research Interests
    • Accessible Information Design
    • Performance Assessment Genres
    • Project Management Genres
    • Technical Editing
Performance assessment genresProject management genresTechnical editing
lwiggins@georgiasouthern.eduLoriWigginsAdministrative Assistant II912-478-5204COE 4127Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & Reading, Department of Elementary & Special Education, Department of Leadership, Technology & Human Development, Department of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationI am currently a student at Georgia Southern University. Getting my degree in Interdisciplinary Studies.
kharris@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3276-6927KymberlyHarrisAssociate Professor912-478-5041COE 4112Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Harris earned her PhD in Interdisciplinary Teacher Preparation from the University of Alabama. She is the program director of the MEd in Curriculum & Instruction and teaches undergraduate courses in special education
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is rooted in creating an inclusive, student-centered environment that prepares future educators to be reflective and equity-driven. In special education, I guide undergraduates in applying inquiry-based approaches to real-world challenges while embedding research to foster a strong foundation in evidence-based practices. As director of a large online graduate program, I prioritize accessible, rigorous coursework encouraging reflective practice and professional growth.
  • Phd, University Of Alabama
  • Med, Special Education, University Of Alabama
MEd, Special Education, University of Alabama
Research Interests
    • Undergraduate Research
    • Classroom Climate
    • Positive Behavior Supports
    • Instructional Coaching
    • Curriculum Design
Classroom climatePositive behavior supportsinstructional coachingCurriculum design
thinchman@georgiasouthern.eduTimothyHinchmanAssistant Professor912-478-0489University Hall 203Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationMy educational journey includes degrees in criminology from Florida State University, where I worked with youthful offenders in the criminal justice system. This experience motivated me to transition to teaching, where I discovered my passion for curriculum design. I earned my Master's in Educational Leadership and Doctorate in Education from the University of West Florida after teaching interdisciplinary content for 15 years. I conduct quasi-experiments to enhance creativity and athletic performance. A comic-book enthusiast, especially of Batman, I am combining my love for pop culture with STEM/STEAM education, aspiring to present my research at a major Comic Con.
Teaching Philosophy
I believe education is a fluid process that nurtures personal growth, emphasizing critical and creative thinking skills. Classrooms should be enjoyable spaces where students can explore their interests and develop organically. My teaching philosophy centers on the individual student, prioritizing their mental health and personal growth. I offer meaningful experiences, providing constructive feedback and encouraging self-reflection. Ultimately, my role is to facilitate growth, tailoring my approach to meet each student's unique needs, which is essential for their development.
  • Doctorate In Education- University Of West Florida
  • Specialist In Education- University Of West Florida
  • Master'S In Educational Leadership- University Of West Florida
  • Master'S Of Science Criminology- Florida State University
  • Bachelor'S Of Science Criminology- Florida State University
Specialist in Education- University of West FloridaMaster's in Educational Leadership- University of West FloridaMaster's of Science Criminology- Florida State UniversityBachelor's of Science Criminology- Florida State University
Research Interests
    • Creativity
    • Constraint Manipulation
    • Science Education
    • Athletic Performance
Constraint ManipulationScience EducationAthletic Performance
dderlic@georgiasouthern.eduDraganaDerlicAssistant Professor912-478-0469Carroll 1065Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice & CriminologyDragana Derlic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. Dragana’s primary research focuses largely on corrections, jail and prison programming, program evaluation, and the use of mixed methods. Her research has been published in the Journal of Correctional Healthcare, Crime & Delinquency, and the Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice Services. Dragana has taught a variety of undergraduate courses and considers pedagogy an important part of her scholarly career.
Teaching Philosophy
As an educator, Dragana is committed to fostering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment that empowers students to reach their fullest potential. Dragana's teaching philosophy centers on three key principles: accessibility, creativity, and student engagement. Through these principles, Dragana aim's to inspire a passion for knowledge, equip students with essential skills, and encourage a mindset of continuous growth.
  • Ph.D., Criminology (2021) The University Of Texas At Dallas
  • M.S., Criminal Justice (2015) Wayne State University
  • B.S., Criminal Justice (2012) Wayne State University
M.S., Criminal Justice (2015) Wayne State UniversityB.S., Criminal Justice (2012) Wayne State University
Research Interests
    • Corrections
    • Offender Rehabilitation
    • Mixed-Methods
Offender RehabilitationMixed-Methods
sross@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/sabrina-ross/Sabrina RossProfessor912-478-0696COE 2133, University Hall 268Armstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingSabrina Ross, PhD is a Professor of Educational Research at Georgia Southern University. Her scholarship involves intersections of race, gender, and power within formal and informaleducational contexts. Recent publications have explored these topics through critical geographical and Black feminist lenses. Included in her published works are articles in Educational Foundations, Educational Studies, The International Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, The Journal of African American Males in Education, and Teaching in Higher Education.
Teaching Philosophy
I teach in order to participate in efforts that I believe will make the world better. My pedagogy focuses on transformative learning and social justice education and is based on the work of scholars and activists who have articulated differences between schooling and education (e.g., Freire, 2001).One of the most important things that I can do as an educator is foster a learning space within which students are provided opportunities for critical thinking and addressing real-world problems within community.
  • Phd, Curriculum And Teaching/Cultural Studies, The University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
  • Ms, Educational Research, Georgia State University
  • Ms, Human Development And Family Studies, The University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
MS, Educational Research, Georgia State UniversityMS, Human Development and Family Studies, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Research Interests
    • Influence Of Race/Ethnic And Gender Identities On Schooling Processes And Outcomes
    • Critical Geography
    • Contributions Of Black Feminist And Womanist Theorizing To Educational Praxis
    • Urban Education
Critical GeographyContributions of Black Feminist and Womanist Theorizing to Educational PraxisUrban Education
cmarvil@georgiasouthern.eduCharlesMarvilSenior Lecturer912-478-22591108 Parker College of Business BuildingStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementCharles Marvil is a senior lecturer at Georgia Southern University, where he teaches senior-level courses in the College of Business, specializing in Strategic Management and the Hospitality Management curriculum. Known for his dedication to practical, technology-focused teaching, he emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on applications, preparing students for the evolving demands of the hospitality and business sectors. Charles has a diverse research background, with current interests in customer perceptions of generative AI in the quick service restaurant industry. Outside the classroom, he is a mentor for the Hospitality Club and enjoys exposing his students to the world of hospitality.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering critical thinking, practical application, and student engagement to prepare learners for real-world challenges in business and hospitality. I believe education should be active and interactive, encouraging students to step beyond theoretical knowledge and explore how concepts apply to practical scenarios they may encounter in their careers. In my classes, I emphasize experiential learning through structured group activities, case studies, and hands-on projects, all designed to cultivate problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset. I see my role as a guide, empowering students to ask insightful questions, analyze complex issues, and make decisions grounded in strategic frameworks
  • Abd, Iowa State University, 2024
  • M.Sc. Auburn University, 2015
M.Sc. Auburn University, 2015
Research Interests
    • Artificial Intelligence Within The Hospitality Industry
awall@georgiasouthern.eduAmandaWallProfessor912-478-9532College of Education 4132Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationAmanda Wall is a professor in the Department of Middle Grades and Secondary Education.
Teaching Philosophy
Docendo Discimus - By teaching, we learn.
  • Ph.D., University Of North Carolina, Greensboro
  • M.A.T., University Of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • A.B., Brown University
M.A.T., University of Massachusetts, AmherstA.B., Brown University
Research Interests
    • Middle Level Education
    • Interdisciplinary & Integrated Curriculum
    • Adolescent Literacy
interdisciplinary & integrated curriculumadolescent literacy
ctoledo@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/courtney-toledo-2CourtneyToledoInstructor of Elementary and Special Education770-912-0714College of Education, 4107Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationCourtney Toledo has over 14 years of experience teaching elementary students with disabilities and college-aged students pursuing their initial teaching certification in elementary and special education. Her research interests include preparing pre-service teachers for collaborating with families, including their involvement in IEP meetings, as well as pre-service teacher self-efficacy and well-being.
Teaching Philosophy
My beliefs about teaching are rooted in my experience as a student, combined with the characteristics I have admired from the educators in my life who have made a difference, and from what I have learned as an educator of fourteen years. One of the key tenets that guides my teaching philosophy is the belief that learning is socially constructed. Everyone within a given learning space holds equal responsibility for the learning that occurs. I aim to engage students in learning through experience to co-create knowledge. Learning must be hands-on and collaborative. As a learning community, my students and I construct knowledge together.
  • Ed.D., Georgia Southern University
  • M.Ed, Georgia State University
  • Bs.Ed, Georgia Southern University
M.Ed, Georgia State UniversityBS.Ed, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
    • Preparing Pre-Service Teachers For Collaboration With Families And Other Educators
    • Preparing Pre-Service Teachers For Iep Meetings
    • Pre-Service Teacher Self-Efficacy
    • Pre-Service And In-Service Teacher Well-Being
Preparing pre-service teachers for IEP meetingsPre-service teacher self-efficacyPre-service and in-service teacher well-being
bnafziger@georgiasouthern.eduBaileyNafzigerAssistant Professor912-478-2212COE 4140Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationBailey Nafziger began her career in K-12 public education as a middle school science teacher and elementary school gifted specialist in both urban and rural settings. After earning her EdD in May 2022, Bailey joined the College of Education at Georgia Southern University. Her professional interests include science education and gifted education professional learning for teachers.
Teaching Philosophy
  • Ed.D., University Of North Dakota, 2022
  • M.A., Northern Arizona University, 2017
  • B.S., The College Of St. Scholastica, 2012
M.A., Northern Arizona University, 2017B.S., The College of St. Scholastica, 2012
Research Interests
    • Elementary Science Education
    • Gifted Education Professional Learning
    • Social Justice
    • Engineering
    • Critical Thinking
Gifted Education Professional LearningSocial JusticeEngineeringCritical Thinking
cfiori@georgiasouthern.eduCelesteFioriAssistant Professor of Counselor Education912-478-0502College of Education 2110Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentIn addition to her role as an assistant professor, Dr. Celeste A. Fiori, LPC, NCC is a mental health counselor. She focuses on relationship-based interventions that utilize strength-based approaches to address the needs of children, caregivers, and families who have experienced traumatic events. Celeste is passionate about intervention-based research that directly benefits underserved groups through the application of humanistic and systemic frameworks. Additionally, Celeste has a particular passion working with pediatric medical trauma and equipping medical settings to support children and their families’ post-traumatic events.
Teaching Philosophy
Students carry a sense of curiosity, wonder, and drive to grow into their own potential. I view learning as a continuous process that needs to be nurtured and assessed to guide students on their self-learning journey. My role is to exhibit cultural sensitivity, dedication to diversity, and empathic understanding towards all learners. I prioritize being present in the moment to establish collaborative relationships with my students. Listening conveys a sense of being heard and acknowledged while collaboration invites the student’s individual process into the space. It is where self-discovery is honored, and the learning process can expand.
  • Ph.D., University Of Wyoming, 2024
  • M.A., Northwestern University, 2019
  • B.S., Psychology, Unc Charlotte, 2017
M.A., Northwestern University, 2019B.S., Psychology, UNC Charlotte, 2017
Research Interests
    • Pediatric Medical Trauma
    • Parent-Child Relationship
    • Mental Health
Parent-child relationshipMental health
abrady@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/anna-c-brady-2AnnaBrady Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology912-478-5921Education Building 2129Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingAnna C. Brady is an Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology in the Department of Curriculum, Foundations, and Reading. Brady’s research explores students’ academic outcomes through the lens of motivation and self-regulated learning. She is particularly interested in identifying interventions and instructional approaches that support self-regulated learning, with the ultimate goal of enhancing engagement, learning, and achievement. She is especially interested in the impact of these interventions in STEM contexts. Brady currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Experimental Education and the executive board of the American Educational Research Association Teaching of Educational Psychology Special Interest Group.
Teaching Philosophy
  • Ph.D. In Educational Psychology From The Ohio State University
  • M.A. In Educational Psychology From The Ohio State University
  • B.S. In Psychology From Florida State University
M.A. in Educational Psychology from The Ohio State University B.S. in Psychology from Florida State University
Research Interests
    • Self-Regulated Learning
    • Motivation
Motivation National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Research Center
jjsmith@georgiasouthern.eduJanel Smith - Please list name as Smith, Janel JaniczekSenior Lecturer912-344-3249University Hall, #270Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationDr. Janel Janiczek Smith, is a senior lecturer in the Department of Middle Grades and Secondary Education at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Smith has an educational background in mathematics and elementary education from the University of Pittsburgh and received her doctorate in 2013 in the field of Curriculum Studies. After teaching for nine years in public elementary and middle schools in Georgia, she transitioned to higher education. She has taught in both undergraduate and graduate level courses in curriculum, math education methods, and embedding literacy into content areas. In addition, she supervises students within field placements throughout the region.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Smith's philosophy centers on the student as an active and involved participant in the learning process. Her instructional strategies focus on active participation in recognition of best practices while reflecting on classroom application through video observations. Dr. Smith continues to develop her teacher identity along students by actively exploring their positions as teachers and learners within changing places and spaces, both within the classroom walls and the community.
  • B.S. In Mathematics, University Of Pittsburgh, 2004
  • M.A.T., University Of Pittsburgh, 2006
  • Ed.D., Georgia Southern University, 2013
M.A.T., University of Pittsburgh, 2006Ed.D., Georgia Southern University, 2013
Research Interests
    • Mathematics And Literacy
    • Adult Learners
    • Teacher Preparation
    • First Generation Students And Supports
Adult learnersTeacher preparationFirst Generation Students and Supports
sgsmith@georgiasouthern.eduSharonGilliard-SmithAssistant Professor912-344-2986Ashmore Hall Suite 154Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceI am a Registered Radiographer who worked at a Level One Trauma Center in Savannah and began my teaching career in 1999. As the two careers paths overlapped, I am a Registered Radiographer for over 44 years and as an educator for over 23 years. I am married; I have two children and four grandchildren. We also have three grand dogs (Jack, Rudy, and Rocky). With each year that passes, I have come to appreciate family time much more than I did as a younger adult. I love sports particularly basketball, football, baseball, almost all of the summer Olympics and tennis. I am very active in my church as well as throughout community and to devoting time to numerous Community Service projects.
Teaching Philosophy
Learning is a process by which a person gains information and understanding of a study or experience. There is a saying that says “Lead by example. Leading by example simply implies that one is being watched and observed. The individual is an example for someone else to pattern their behavior after. Education is a formal means to promote learning. A structured classroom setting is set up for the individual to learn. British novelist Williams A. Ward was once quoted as saying “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” This statement reminds me of a very vivid image of a small bird who is just learning to fly.
  • Doctor Of Education-Valdosta State University-2023
  • Master Of Health Science-Armstrong Atlantic State University-1999
  • Bachelor Of Health Science-Armstrong State College-1996
  • Registered Radiologic Technologist-1979
  • Online Teaching Certification
Master of Health Science-Armstrong Atlantic State University-1999Bachelor of Health Science-Armstrong State College-1996Registered Radiologic Technologist-1979Online Teaching Certification
Research Interests
    • The Challenges Of Teach In Higher Education
amoldavan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/alesia-moldavan/publications/AlesiaMoldavanAssistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics and Science Education912-344-2809University Hall, Room 266Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationAlesia Mickle Moldavan, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics and Science Education in the College of Education at Georgia Southern University. Previously, she taught at diverse Title I schools in Georgia as a secondary mathematics instructor and served as an elementary STEM Saturday Enrichment program instructor. She designs and implements various STEM professional development focused on ethnomathematics, social justice, and robotics. Her research interests include equitable teaching practices, culturally responsive pedagogy, and the use of digital technology in teacher education. Her recent work focuses on developing innovative curricula in teacher education promoting cultural awareness and justice-oriented advocacy.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Moldavan teaches elementary mathematics and science methods courses for preservice and in-service teachers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in diverse, high-needs schools. Her teaching emphasizes research-based evidence and hands-on project-based learning, integrating best teaching practices, culturally responsive instruction, and effective technology use (e.g., simulations, robotics, AI). Her goal is to foster meaningful learning experiences while developing teachers who can assess students’ strengths and areas for growth, cultivate positive STEM identities, and serve as ethical advocates and agents of change for all learners.
  • Ph.D. In Teaching And Learning In Mathematics Education, Georgia State University
  • Qualitative Research Graduate Certificate, Georgia State University
  • International Education Graduate Certificate, Georgia State University
  • M.Ed. In Mathematics Education, Georgia State University
  • B.S.Ed. In Mathematics Education, University Of Georgia
Qualitative Research Graduate Certificate, Georgia State UniversityInternational Education Graduate Certificate, Georgia State UniversityM.Ed. in Mathematics Education, Georgia State UniversityB.S.Ed. in Mathematics Education, University of Georgia
Research Interests
    • Elementary Mathematics And Science Education
    • Teacher Education
    • Culturally Responsive Teaching
    • Social Justice
    • Technology
Teacher EducationCulturally Responsive TeachingSocial JusticeTechnology
ahackney@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/amy-hackney-2AmyHackneyProfessor912-536-1302Brannen 1028Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of PsychologyAmy Hackney earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Indiana University and her Ph.D. in Psychology from Saint Louis University. Dr. Hackney's research examines how stereotypes and prejudice impact decision-making within legal and educational contexts, and she develops and assesses interventions to mitigate these effects. She teaches undergraduate courses on the Statesboro campus and coordinates the Master's in Experimental Psychology Program.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a sense of belonging and purpose within the college classroom. I aim to encourage an inclusive community of learners where each member contributes to the learning process. I strive to help students synthesize psychological concepts with real-world applications so that ultimately, students are empowered to apply psychological insights to improve their lives and communities.
  • Ph.D., Saint Louis University, 2003
  • B.A., Indiana University, 1994
B.A., Indiana University, 1994
Research Interests
    • Stereotypes, Prejudice, And Discrimination
    • Social Cognition
    • Legal Decision Making
    • Bias Reduction
Social cognitionLegal decision makingBias reduction
epiedmont@georgiasouthern.eduErinPiedmontAssistant Professor of Elementary Social Studies912-344-3251273Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationDr. Piedmont teaches social studies methods and field experience courses across the BSED, MAT, and MED programs at Georgia Southern University. She is a former elementary general and special education teacher in culturally and linguistically diverse Title I schools. Her research interests are focused on preparing preservice and inservice teachers for culturally responsive and critical social studies pedagogy. Her work currently explores how inquiry and place-based pedagogical approaches in social studies methods courses foster the sociopolitical and critical consciousness of teachers and teacher candidates.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Piedmont's teaching philosophy is rooted in Constructivism and Critical Theory. She models teaching and prepares teacher candidates for inquiry-based social studies that fosters higher-order thinking skills. She believes that place-based learning enhances student engagement and problem-solving skills, and promotes meaningful and relevant learning opportunities. Dr. Piedmont also teaches through a critical lens, engaging her students in examining local social issues and considering solutions for making communities for equitable.
  • Phd In Social Studies Education, Purdue University
  • M.A. In Literacy Studies, University Of Nevada, Reno
  • B.S. In Elementary And Special Education, University Of Nevada, Reno
M.A. in Literacy Studies, University of Nevada, RenoB.S. in Elementary and Special Education, University of Nevada, Reno
Research Interests
    • Critical Historical Inquiry
    • Place-Based Learning
    • Inquiry-Based Learning
    • Anti-Oppressive Elementary Social Studies
    • Critical Civic Education
place-based learninginquiry-based learninganti-oppressive elementary social studiescritical civic education
nhenderson@georgiasouthern.eduNancyHendersonAssistant Professor912-344-3207Armstrong CenterArmstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceDr. Henderson teaches Orthopedics in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. Dr. Henderson is board certified and has extensive outpatient clinical experience in both military and civilian facilities and currently treats patients in a local military PT clinic on a weekly basis. She developed two educational programs for military service members. She is the program director for the Soldier Athlete Human Performance Optimization (SAHPO) program (in-person educational model) and the Tactical Athlete Certificate (TAC) (online educational model). She is spearheading a large scale DOD grant assessing the effectiveness of these two educational models. She has presented nationally and published on a variety of Orthopedic topics.
Teaching Philosophy
In my teaching, I strive to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and real-world clinical experience. I believe that a hands-on, practice-oriented approach in the classroom is essential for preparing students to excel in the clinic environment. By bringing practical scenarios and problem-solving exercises into the learning experience, I aim to make the material relevant, tangible, and directly applicable. Student engagement is at the heart of my teaching philosophy. I create an interactive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, discussing cases, and practicing skills that they will use in the clinic.
  • Phd
  • Dpt
  • Ocs
  • Cert Mdt
  • Cmtpt
DPTOCSCert MDTCMTPT
Research Interests
    • Injury Prevention
    • Assessing Meaningful Change
    • Diagnosis Of Musculoskeletal Disorders
    • Diagnostic Ultrasound
    • Running Form
Assessing meaningful changeDiagnosis of musculoskeletal disordersDiagnostic ultrasoundRunning form
ksweeney@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/kara-bridgmansweeney/KaraBridgman SweeneySenior Lecturer of Anthropology; Director, Georgia Southern University912-344-3141University Hall 211Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral and Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyKara Bridgman Sweeney (Ph.D. University of Florida, 2013) is a Senior Lecturer of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Georgia Southern University. She joined Georgia Southern in 2014. Dr. Bridgman Sweeney directs the Digging Savannah public outreach initiative for archaeology at Georgia Southern University, and her experience is in community archaeology and cultural heritage management.
  • Ph.D., University Of Florida
  • M.A., University College Cork (Ireland)
  • B.A., South Carolina Honors College, University Of South Carolina
M.A., University College Cork (Ireland)B.A., South Carolina Honors College, University of South Carolina
Research Interests
    • Community Archaeology
    • Cultural Heritage Management
    • Southeastern U.S. Archaeology
cultural heritage managementSoutheastern U.S. Archaeology
cpfund@georgiasouthern.eduCelinePfundAssistant Professor of Nursing912-478-5685Nursing Chemistry Bldg #3019Statesboro CampusWaters College of Health Professions, Overload in the College of Education as neededSchool of NursingDr. Celine Pfund has been a registered nurse (RN) since 1994 and a nursing educator since 2010. She teaches in the traditional undergraduate BSN program at Georgia Southern University (GSU) in Statesboro Georgia. She received a BSN from the University of Pittsburgh and an MSN in nursing education from Robert Morris University, both located in Pennsylvania. In 2019 she received an Ed.D. in Curriculum Studies, with an emphasis in issues of social justice and multicultural education, from the College of Education at GSU. Dr. Pfund also teaches an elective online course on multiculturalism in healthcare. She was nominated for a teaching excellence award in 2020.
Teaching Philosophy
Progressive education and student centered learning using the Socratic method
  • Rn
  • Bsn
  • Msn-Ed. In Nursing Education
  • Ed.D. Curriculum Studies
BSN MSN-Ed. in nursing education Ed.D. curriculum studies
Research Interests
    • Diversity In Nursing
    • Competency Based Education
    • Medical Trauma
Competency based educationMedical Trauma
sallybrown@georgiasouthern.eduSallyBrownProfessor of Literacy Education 912-478-62782130Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingSally Brown is Professor of Literacy Education at Georgia Southern University and earned a Ph.D. in Language and Literacy from the University of South Carolina. Currently, she teaches graduate students in the M.Ed. and Ed.S. Reading programs. Before working at the university level, she taught in South Carolina public schools for 13 years. She is the former co-editor of Talking Points, a National Council of Teachers of English journal. Sally’s research has been published in journals such as Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, Reading & Writing Quarterly, Language Arts, and The Reading Teacher. Her current book, Multimodal Funds of Knowledge: Countering Deficit Narratives of Diverse Families (2025) was recently published by Routledge.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is grounded in culturally relevant, student-centered learning that captures students’ interests and builds on their background experiences. I expect, plan for, and encourage students to be active learners in the classroom. This means that students must invest time and energy into both the in-class learning opportunities as well as the out-of-class assignments. As part of this experience, expectations are established in terms of student responsibility to ensure students are engaging in learning tasks. Moreover, students are provided with opportunities to express their understanding of course content in multimodal ways that offer choices, including the use of digital tools.
  • Ph.D. University Of South Carolina - Language And Literacy
Research Interests
    • Literacy Practices Of Emergent Bilinguals
    • Multimodal And Multilingual Literacies
    • Diversity In Family Literacies
    • Early Childhood Literacies
Multimodal and multilingual literacies Diversity in family literacies Early childhood literacies
kdickens@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/coe/about/directory/dr-kristen-dickens/KristenDickensAssociate Professor912-478-53092114Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentKristen Dickens, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACS is an Associate Professor in the Counselor Education Program at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Dickens trains graduate students to become professional counselors in clinical, community, and school settings. She has experience working in a variety of mental health settings, including university counseling centers, inpatient treatment centers for eating disorders, and private practice.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy emphasizes student-centered, experiential learning inspired by Pestalozzi's "head, heart, and hands" approach (Brühlmeier, 2010). I design activities that engage students’ thoughts and emotions, fostering connection and encouraging open dialogue. Grounded in the work of Belenky et al. (1997), I support students’ shift from received to constructed knowledge. I strive for transparency in curriculum design and focus on cultivating a growth mindset, respecting students' diverse backgrounds and experiences. Compassion, reflection, and a safe, supportive environment are essential to my approach, helping students see how each learning experience shapes their counselor identity.
  • Ph.D., Counselor Education And Supervision, The University Of New Orleans
  • M.A., Counseling, Marriage And Family Therapy Concentration, East Tennessee State University
  • B.A., Psychology, Furman University
M.A., Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy concentration, East Tennessee State UniversityB.A., Psychology, Furman University
Research Interests
    • Counselor Education And Preparation
    • Multicultural Competency Of Counselors In Training
    • Ethical Issues In Counselor Education
    • Leadership And Identity Development Of Counselors
Multicultural competency of counselors in trainingEthical issues in counselor educationLeadership and identity development of counselors
jhobe@georgiasouthern.edujhobe@georgiasouthern.eduJohnHobeProfessor Elementary Education912-344-2619University Hall 237Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationRegular Elementary And Special Education Teacher 1968-1991 Armstrong State University/Georgia Southern University Elementary and Special Education 1991-Present
Teaching Philosophy
Using effective teaching practices to differentiate instruction and assessment so all children meet lesson accuracy and fluency criteria..
  • Ed.D. University Of San Francisco Curriculum And Instruction
Research Interests
    • Effective Instructional Design And Instruction.
    • Managing Differentiated Instruction And Assessment.
    • The Instructional Alignment Construct.
Managing differentiated instruction and assessment.The instructional alignment construct.
almastevenson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=B2KpcnYAAAAJ&hl=enAlma D.StevensonProfessor of Literacy Education912-478-5545Colege of Eduation, Room 3129Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingI am a Professor of Literacy. My research explores the power of home languages and cultures to support educational equity and positive identity formation. I seek to construct empowering curricula and pedagogies that advocate for social justice. I examine the role of multicultural, diverse, and content-relevant literature as a resource to foster culturally responsive and sustaining literacy pedagogies. I foster teaching that advances literacy skills among socially diverse students, including bilingual and multilingual learners.
Teaching Philosophy
My commitment to equity and social justice has inspired me to research, develop, and model instructional practices that engage my students’ interests while helping them meet the needs of our diverse society. An essential element of this approach is reflective teaching to continually theorize and enrich my own classroom practice. I devote many hours each semester to improving my course lectures, activities, assignments, and assessments.
  • Ph.D In Curriculum And Instruction/Reading - New Mexico State University
  • M.Ed. In Bilingual Education - University Of Texas At El Paso
  • Bachelors In Mass Communications - Instituto De Technologico Y De Estudios Superiores De Monterrey, Mexico
M.Ed. in Bilingual Education - University of Texas at El PasoBachelors in Mass Communications - Instituto de Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico
Research Interests
    • Role Of Literature To Advance Students Literacy Skills
    • Socio-Culturally Responsive Literacy In Stem
    • Education Of Migrant Farm Workers' Children
    • The Role Of Home Languages And Cultures
    • Language And Literacy In The Content Areas
Socio-culturally responsive literacy in STEMEducation of migrant farm workers' childrenThe role of home languages and cultures Language and literacy in the content areas
ccbailey@georgiasouthern.eduCarolineBaileyElementary Education Visiting Instructor912-478-2212Education Building Office #4141Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationCaroline C. Bailey is an alum of Georgia Southern University and is a visiting instructor of Curriculum and Methods, Pre-Internship, and Internship 1 in the Department of Elementary and Special Education. Mrs. Bailey teaches undergraduate courses on the Statesboro campus as well as supervises pre-service teachers in elementary schools in surrounding counties.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy focuses on modeling and instilling a passion for lifelong learning. My goal is to cultivate a new generation of educators who are reflective, collaborative, and committed to educating and empowering their students.
  • M.Ed. Curriculum And Instruction Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
    • Teacher Preparation
boblake@georgiasouthern.eduRobertLakeProfessor of Curriculum Studies912-478-0355Room 2126-College of EducationArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingRobert Lake is a Professor of Curriculum Studies and Social Foundations of Education at Georgia Southern University's Statesboro Campus.
Teaching Philosophy
True education should consist of a dialogue between teachers and students wherein knowledge is co-constructed in a caring, inclusive and respectful environment for all.
  • B.S. Empire State College
  • M.S. State University Of New York At Albany
  • Ed.D. Georgia Southern University
M.S. State University of New York at AlbanyEd.D. Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
    • Imagination In Education
    • Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy
    • Critical Pedagogy
    • Educational Biography
    • The History Of Ideas
Culturally Sustaining PedagogyCritical PedagogyEducational BiographyThe History of Ideas
msmithey@georgiasouthern.eduMontanaSmitheyDr.912-478-80164113 College of EducationStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationMontana Smithey is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education in the Department of Elementary & Special Education. Dr. Smithey teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the Statesboro campus.
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy informs all facets of my teaching at Georgia Southern University—the desire for students to have their ideas valued, use knowledge to understand the world, and enjoy learning and thinking. My teaching philosophy is informed by my experience as an elementary classroom teacher (Kinder, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th) and my experiences working alongside other classroom teachers and their children. I also bring multiple lenses to my teaching, including social constructivist theory, culturally relevant and sustaining pedagogy, and experiential learning theory.
  • Ph.D. Educational Studies: Teacher Development (Focus In Mathematics & Science Education); University Of North Carolina Greensboro, 2020
  • M.Ed Elementary Education: Focus In Mathematics Education; University Of North Carolina Greensboro, 2011
  • B.S.Ed. Elementary Education; Elon University, 2007
M.Ed Elementary Education: Focus in Mathematics Education; University of North Carolina Greensboro, 2011B.S.Ed. Elementary Education; Elon University, 2007
Research Interests
    • Questioning Strategies
    • Problem Solving
    • Social Justice
    • Problem-Based Learning
    • Experiential Learning
Problem SolvingSocial JusticeProblem-Based LearningExperiential Learning
bwgriffin@georgiasouthern.eduBryanGriffinDr.2128 College of Education BuildingStatesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Curriculum, Foundations & ReadingHas taught educational research, statistics, and measurement courses in the College of Education at Georgia Southern since 1992.
  • Phd Florida State University. 1993
  • Ms Florida State University, 1989
  • Ba North Carolina State University, 1986
MS Florida State University, 1989BA North Carolina State University, 1986
Research Interests
    • Item Response Theory
    • Motivation And Academic Functioning
    • Measurement
Motivation and Academic FunctioningMeasurement
hhuling@georgiasouthern.eduHeatherHulingAssistant Professor912-478-0571COE 4133Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Elementary & Special EducationHeather Huling is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Education in the Elementary and Special Education department. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on arts integration, children's literature, English Language Arts methods, and supervises pre-service teachers on the Statesboro Campus.
Teaching Philosophy
y teaching philosophy focuses on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where every student feels valued and encouraged to engage. I believe that when students are involved, feel safe, and are comfortable sharing their ideas, they learn best. Through application-based learning, I strive to connect our studies to real-life situations, helping students see the relevance of their education. This approach not only builds critical thinking and problem-solving skills but also sparks a lasting love for learning, empowering students to take charge of their own educational journeys.
  • B.S. Ed. Georgia Southern University, 2008
  • M.Ed. , Georgia Southern University, 2012
  • Ed.D , Georgia Southern University, 2023
M.Ed. , Georgia Southern University, 2012Ed.D , Georgia Southern University, 2023
Research Interests
    • Teacher Education
    • Literacy Education
    • Innovative Teaching Practices
    • Equity In Education
    • Diverse Children'S Literature
Literacy EducationInnovative Teaching PracticesEquity in EducationDiverse Children's Literature
dwcalhoun@georgiasouthern.eduDanielCalhounProfessor and Program Director M.Ed. Higher Education Administration912-478-1428College of Education 3103Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Technology & Human DevelopmentDaniel W. Calhoun, Ph.D., is a Professor of Higher Education Administration at Georgia Southern University. He previously served over 10 years as a Higher Education Administrator, primarily within Residence Life. He holds a Ph.D. from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Master’s from Western Illinois University, and Bachelor’s from SUNY College at Geneseo. His research focuses on the preparation, development, and support of graduate students and educational leaders, particularly in the areas of mentorship, technology, and supervision.
Teaching Philosophy
My role as an educator extends beyond teaching content; I cultivate a safe, inclusive, and collaborative environment that encourages students to actively engage in their learning. Through intentional assignments, I guide them to connect personally with the material, aiming to enhance their professional practice. I challenge students to be reflective learners and critical thinkers who embrace constructive feedback. By building authentic relationships, I strive to instill a sense of duty to advocate for themselves and others, empowering them to become change agents in 21st-century education.
  • B.S.Ed., State University Of New York At Geneseo
  • M.S., Western Illinois University
  • Ph.D., University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
M.S., Western Illinois UniversityPh.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Research Interests
    • Development Of Educational Leaders – Focus On Continuous Growth And Preparation Of Leaders In Higher Education And Student Affairs.
    • Graduate Student & New Practitioner Preparation – Emphasis On Supporting Graduate Students And Early-Career Professionals In Their Development.
    • Methods Of Professional Development – Exploration Of Formal And Informal Development Avenues, Such As Mentorship, Supervision, And Professional Competencies.
    • Integration Of Technology & Professional Identity – Interest In How Technology And Perceptions Of Self Shape Professional Practice And Academic Growth.
    • Reflective Practice & Personal Experience – Commitment To Incorporating Personal Experiences As Both An Administrator And Faculty Member To Enhance Scholarly Work And Teaching.
Graduate Student & New Practitioner Preparation – Emphasis on supporting graduate students and early-career professionals in their development.Methods of Professional Development – Exploration of formal and informal development avenues, such as mentorship, supervision, and professional competencies.Integration of Technology & Professional Identity – Interest in how technology and perceptions of self shape professional practice and academic growth.Reflective Practice & Personal Experience – Commitment to incorporating personal experiences as both an administrator and faculty member to enhance scholarly work and teaching.
tnorman@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/taylor-norman-2Taylor NormanAssociate Professor of English Language Arts Education912-478-0825 College of Education - 4105Statesboro CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationTaylor Norman is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Middle Grades and Secondary Education at Georgia Southern University. After a career as a rural high school English teacher, Taylor attended Purdue University for her graduate degrees in English Education. Taylor’s research stories the identities and practices of preservice and inservice middle grade and secondary teachers in order to build bridges between theory and practice.
Teaching Philosophy
As a teacher educator, my teaching philosophy is committed to preparing future teachers to be life-long learners by providing culturally relevant and innovative curriculum and coursework that offers authentic, student-centered, and technology-rich learning opportunities.
  • Ph.D., Purdue University
Research Interests
    • Critical Literacy
    • Adolescent Literacy
    • New And Multimodal Literacies
    • Culturally Responsive Teaching
Adolescent LiteracyNew and Multimodal LiteraciesCulturally Responsive Teaching
nroy@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://works.bepress.com/nalanda-roy/NalandaRoyProfessor912-344-3608University Hall 217Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesNalanda Roy serves as the Coordinator of the Asian Studies program and holds the titles of Certified Diversity Executive and Inclusive Excellence Faculty Fellow. Dr. Roy has been recognized with prestigious awards including the Dr. Saba Jallow Inclusion Champion award, the Award of Excellence, and the Georgia Southern Women in Research Soar award. She also received the Campus Museum of Service Award for her creation of the An Integral History: Asian Studies Digital Archive. An accomplished author, Dr. Roy has penned several books and contributed numerous peer-reviewed articles to journals and book chapters. Dr. Roy has served as the section program chair for ISA’s South Asia in World Politics and much more.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Roy mainly focuses on global politics, comparative politics, international relations, and South, Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific studies.
  • Ph.D., Rutgers- The State University Of New Jersey, 2013
Research Interests
    • Global Affairs
    • International Law And Security
    • Human Rights/ Security
    • Social Movements
    • South, Southeast Asian, Asia Pacific Studies
International Law and SecurityHuman Rights/ SecuritySocial MovementsSouth, Southeast Asian, Asia Pacific Studies
ljouben@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1-U1Ph-glsYp3ECipo7Kid_HmDn9KGAsW/view?usp=drive_linkLindsayJoubenLecturer912-478-5698Carroll Building 2203Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Lindsay Jouben is a Lecturer at Georgia Southern University. Her main research interests include institutional design in Microfinance and its impact on poverty alleviation efforts, and how development programs for the poor need to focus on local conditions and solutions. As an educator in Higher Education, she has seen how issues of equity and belonging can impact student engagement and success and has focused on social capital creation in Higher Education. Dr. Lindsay Jouben believes that programs that foster mentorship and diversity among Professors is important because it promotes a sense of belonging that is essential for student achievement.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Jouben focuses mainly on Political Science core classes: American Government and World Politics.
  • Phd, West Virginia University, 2020
  • Ma Rutgers-Newark, 2008
  • Ba Mississippi State University, 2006
MA Rutgers-Newark, 2008BA Mississippi State University, 2006
Research Interests
    • Institutional Design In Microfinance And Its Impact On Poverty Alleviation Efforts
    • How Development Programs For The Poor Need To Focus On Local Conditions And Solutions
how development programs for the poor need to focus on local conditions and solutions
amathews@georgiasouthern.eduAshley LorenMathewsSenior Lecturer912-478-1164Biological Sciences, Room 1164Statesboro CampusCollege of Science & MathematicsDepartment of BiologyDr. Mathews was born in Florida but grew up in Peachtree City, GA (near Atlanta). Her love for the ocean took her back to Florida for her undergraduate and graduate degrees in marine and aquatic sciences, respectively. She joined Georgia Southern's Department of Biology in 2013. Dr. Mathews has a passion for teaching and community outreach, but she still enjoys actively participating in research on the Georgia coast and monitoring our local waterways.
Teaching Philosophy
My focus is on student success which begins with recruitment and continues through the admission, retention, and graduation of future alumni. My efforts to increase student success aligns with the University’s mission to provide a “learner-centered culture” both inside and outside of the classroom to prepare students “to think, lead, teach, and serve”. I “promote talent and economic development” by equipping students with the knowledge and skills they need to apply themselves in the real world and passionately pursue their careers. I seek to “enhance quality of life” of my students by supporting their scholarly pursuits, creating a cultural enrichment learning environment, promoting student life, and encouraging community engagement.
  • Phd, University Of Florida, 2013, Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences
  • Ma, University Of Miami, 2007, Marine Affairs & Policy
  • Bs, University Of Miami, 2005, Marine Science & Biology
MA, University of Miami, 2007, Marine Affairs & PolicyBS, University of Miami, 2005, Marine Science & Biology
Research Interests
    • Estuarine Ecology
    • Coastal And Inland Water Quality
    • Human Alterations Of Ecosystems
coastal and inland water qualityhuman alterations of ecosystems
jscalera@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1ECC_yRXhgA8ppwGTn2gYzhTdMMvYZ4D7/view?usp=share_linkJamieScalera-ElliottDepartment Chair and Professor912-478-4204Carroll Building 2287AStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Scalera-Elliott specializes in the field of International Relations, with a focus on international organizations and international political economy. She is committed to the advancement of women in Political Science and International Studies through her research and service to the profession. She currently serves the ISA as a member of the Nominating Committee (2022-2025), a member of the Long-Range Planning Committee (2022-2024), and as a member of the editorial board for International Studies Quarterly.
Teaching Philosophy
Her primary research agenda focuses on the legitimacy of international organizations (IOs), broadly construed as the appropriate and effective exercise of authority to govern state members. As such, her research examines factors influencing IO legitimacy, including their institutional design (such as rules of membership or intra-institutional politics) and their strategic choices. She also studies public perception of IOs and mechanisms by which IOs can affect their levels of perceived legitimacy.
  • Ph.D In Political Science, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Cahmpaign
  • M.S. In Political Science-International Relations, University Of Florida
  • B.A. In International Studies, Stetson University
M.S. in Political Science-International Relations, University of FloridaB.A. in International Studies, Stetson University
Research Interests
    • International Relations
    • International Organizations Legitimacy
    • Women In Political Science And International Studies
International Organizations LegitimacyWomen in Political Science and International Studies
bballack@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1KMOgPyLgy35ZdhhCrwq2Y4UZamS0-3qp/view?usp=share_linkBarryBallackProfessor912-478-0571Carroll Building 2273Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Balleck joined the faculty of Georgia Southern University, where he held a joint appointment in both the Department of Political Science and the Center for International Studies. For the past twenty years he has also directed Georgia Southern University’s Model United Nations (MUN) program, one of the oldest and most continuous programs of its kind in the country. Dr. Balleck has directed the Georgia Southern MUN delegation to several national awards and has conducted dozens of MUN conferences for middle and high school students from Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Balleck has research and teaching interests in the fields of international and domestic terrorism, U.S. foreign policy, the rhetoric of politics, the United Nations, and international human rights. He has dozens of conference presentations to his credit and has published in journals such as Presidential Studies Quarterly, Politics & Policy, and Peace Psychology Review. Dr. Balleck’s most recent publication is a book from Praeger Press entitled, “Allegiance to Liberty: The Changing Face of Patriots, Militias, and Political Violence in America.”
  • Ph.D Political Science, University Of Colorado At Boulder
  • M.A. International Studies, Brigham Young University
  • B.A. Political Science, Brigham Young University
M.A. International Studies, Brigham Young UniversityB.A. Political Science, Brigham Young University
Research Interests
    • International And Domestic Terrorism
    • U.S. Foreign Policy
    • Rhetoric Of Politics
    • United Nations
    • International Human Rights
U.S. Foreign policyRhetoric of politicsUnited NationsInternational human rights
wbiebuyck@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1zLIfVSraLHkc29j7tNjnWJtg9QAWVd79/view?usp=share_linkWilliamBiebuyckAssociate Professor912-478-2229Carroll Building 2207Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Biebuyck received his PhD in Political Science & Political Economy from Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) in 2014. Before arriving at Georgia Southern, he taught course on European Politics & Society, EU Governance, Global Political Issues, and the Politics of Food at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa. Dr. Biebuyck’s primary research interests fall in the areas of global agricultural politics, transnational political economy, and the use of interdisciplinary methods for exploring the history of social power within industrialized societies.
Teaching Philosophy
His published work appears in venues including the European Journal of Social Theory, the Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Comparative European Politics, and The International Studies Encyclopedia. Dr. Biebuyck is currently completing a book project, based on his doctoral research, which fashions a history of governance and political rule in Western Europe from the perspective of food, farming and rural populations.
  • Ph.D Political Science & Political Economy, Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada)
Research Interests
    • Global Agricultural Politics
    • Transnational Political Economy
transnational political economy
cmbrown@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://democraticpurgatory.org/ChristopherBrownAssociate Professor912-478-7946Carroll Building 2209Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesBorn and raised in Philadelphia, Dr. Brown attended University of Florida and Temple University where he pursued his BA in Political Science as student-athlete in the sport of rugby. His research addresses normative issues of democratization and democracy theory broadly with a regional specialization in the Caribbean Basin. He has recently completed a manuscript on “Democratic Purgatory” and how democracies can break down through democratic means. Currently, he is beginning a new project on the concept of “verisimilitude” as an artifact of post-materialist civic engagement in advanced democracies as well as continuing his research into the intersection of sports and conflict resolution through an examination of Irish Rugby.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Brown earned his Ph.D. from Florida International University’s School of International and Public Affairs in Miami, Florida in 2009. He teaches and researches in the discipline of International Studies, specializing in democratization and democratic theory.
  • Ph.D
Research Interests
    • Normative Issues Of Democratization And Democracy Theory, Particularly Regarding Representation And Policy Implementation
    • Sustainable Development
    • Blue Economy
    • Political Campaigning
Sustainable DevelopmentBlue EconomyPolitical Campaigning
kcook@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1ldVsYTPmBTION-GJAFb7cXe5i7YeitLc/view?usp=share_linkKevinCookSenior Lecturer912-478-7298Carroll Building 2206Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesAfter receiving an M.A. in political science from Georgia Southern University in 1991, Cook was hired as a temporary instructor. Appointed as a lecturer in 2012, he teaches several large sections of American Government. Cook serves as advisor to the Political Science Club and the Georgia Southern chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.
Teaching Philosophy
American Government
  • M.A. Political Science, Georgia Southern University
Research Interests
    • American Government
bcurry@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1pOL24ntZShd9KuTf8M_Xlcmfyv2x-Adq/view?usp=share_linkBrettCurryProfessor912-478-7076Carroll Building 2202Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Curry received his Ph.D. in political science from The Ohio State University in 2005, and has been a faculty member at Georgia Southern since 2006. He teaches and researches in the field of American politics, with a general focus on law and courts. Curry’s research has been published in journals such as the Journal of Politics, Law & Society Review, American Politics Research, Law & Social Inquiry, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, and Politics & Policy. He has coauthored two books, Decision Making by the Modern Supreme Court (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and U.S. Attorneys, Political Control, and Career Ambition (Oxford University Press, 2019).
Teaching Philosophy
Judicial decision making, United States Attorneys, Constitutional law, American government, American political institutions, and research methods.
  • Ph.D Political Science, The Ohio State University
Research Interests
    • Judicial Decision Making
    • United States Attorneys
    • Constitutional Law
    • American Goverment
    • American Political Institutions
United States AttorneysConstitutional LawAmerican GovermentAmerican political institutions
jdacruz@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/19r8o0PoiVYx6XKSlWDJb2MtPrD5fnWF9/view?usp=share_linkJoséde Arimatéia da CruzProfessor912-344-2679University Hall 234Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesProfessor of International Relations and International StudiesGeorgia Southern UniversityDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesResearch Professor U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies InstituteResearch Fellow Brazil Research Unit Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA)
Teaching Philosophy
Latin American and African Foreign Policy, Latin American and African National Security, Latin American Media and Politics, North-South Relations: Drug Trafficking & Transnational Organized Crime, Women and Politics in Latin America & Africa, Civil-Military Relations in Latin America & Africa, National Security and Cyber Security, Global Cyber Security, and Human Aspects of Cyber Security
  • Ph.D. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
  • Master In Public Health (Mph Public Health Generalist) Georgia Southern University, Savannah, Ga (Jack N. Averitt College Of Graduate Studies, 2018)
  • M.A. Professional Communication & Leadership Armstrong State University, Savannah, Georgia (Degree Awarded: Summer 2015)
  • M.S. Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Georgia (Criminal Justice With An Emphasis In Cyber Affairs & Security; Degree Awarded: May 2012)
  • M.A. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (Political Science/Political Philosophy; Degree Awarded: August 1992)
Master in Public Health (MPH Public Health Generalist) Georgia Southern University, Savannah, GA (Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies, 2018)M.A. Professional Communication & Leadership Armstrong State University, Savannah, Georgia (Degree Awarded: Summer 2015)M.S. Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Georgia (Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Cyber Affairs & Security; Degree Awarded: May 2012)M.A. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (Political Science/Political Philosophy; Degree Awarded: August 1992)
Research Interests
    • Latin American And African Studies
sengel@georgiasouthern.eduStevenEngelProfessor, Dean Honors College912-478-7926Edison House 1027Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social Sciences, Honors CollegeDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesProfessor Engel received his Ph.D. in political science from Loyola University of Chicago and has been a faculty member at Georgia Southern since 1999. He has been the director of Honors since 2005. His teaching and research interests focus on political philosophy, patriotism and nationalism, and political action committees. He is the author of several articles and book chapters on these topics.
Teaching Philosophy
Political philosophy, patriotism and nationalism, politics in Northern Ireland, and political action committee behavior.
  • Ph.D Political Science, Loyola University Of Chicago
Research Interests
    • Political Philosophy
    • Patriotism And Nationalism
    • Politics Of Northern Ireland
    • Political Action Committee Behavior
patriotism and nationalismpolitics of Northern Irelandpolitical action committee behavior
mflynn@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZHRMJbV5UCcivGbe9-yt9ypkKEcZe4mw/view?usp=share_linkMatthewFlynnProfessor912-478-2213Carroll Building 2205Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Flynn is a Professor of International Studies. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin in December 2010. Dr. Flynn received his Masters in Sociology from the London School of Economics and Social Science (London, UK) and holds a BS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University (Washington, DC).
Teaching Philosophy
His research focuses on political economy, globalization, and human rights. He has authored several articles focused on Latin America including a recent book publication Pharmaceutical Autonomy and Public Health in Latin America: State, Society, and Industry in Brazil’s AIDS Program (Routledge 2015). His current research is examining the immigration detention complex. In the past, he has worked as a consultant for the Pan American Health Organization and Texas’s Department of State Health Services, as well as foreign correspondent in Brazil.
  • Ph.D, University Of Texas At Austin
  • Masters In Sociology, London School Of Economics And Social Science (London, Uk)
  • Bs Foreign Service, Georgetown University (Washington, Dc)
Masters in Sociology, London School of Economics and Social Science (London, UK)BS Foreign Service, Georgetown University (Washington, DC)
Research Interests
    • Political Economy
    • Globalization
    • Human Rights
globalizationhuman rights
sjallow@georgiasouthern.eduSabaJallowAssociate Professor EmeritusStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Jallow received his Ph.D. from West Virginia University and he has been teaching at Georgia Southern University since 1989. He came to Georgia Southern from the University of Virginia, where he was a Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the Carter G. Woodson Institute.He initiated the Southeast Model African Union simulation in Georgia, which is now held annually by the University System of Georgia Africa Council. He was the chair of the University System African Council for four years. He also served as the director of the Center for Africana Studies at Georgia Southern University.
Teaching Philosophy
Classes he taught at Georgia Southern include American Government, African Politics, Introduction to Africa and its Diaspora, Model African Union Seminar, Comparative Politics, Rural Economic Development, Scope and Methods, International Political Economy, Congress and Public Policy and Fulani.
  • Ph.D, West Virginia University
Research Interests
    • African Politics
Center for Africana Studies
joshuakennedy@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1G9zeRgd7aS1CphiyyYxnTYX3kFgrn5Uo/view?usp=drive_linkJoshuaKennedyAssociate Professor912-478-7928Carroll Building 2210Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Kennedy received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 2014. His principal area of study and teaching is in American politics, with a more particular focus on the presidency and the federal bureaucracy. Kennedy has presented his work at numerous conferences, including the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association and the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. His research has appeared in such outlets as American Politics Research, Research and Politics, and Presidential Studies Quarterly.
Teaching Philosophy
The American presidency, presidential power, federal bureaucracy, inter-branch relations, principal-agent dilemmas, Congress, state politics, and political institutions.
  • Ph.D, University Of Colorado At Boulder
Research Interests
    • American Presidency
    • Federal Bureaucarcy
    • State Politics
federal bureaucarcystate politics
jlubecki@georgiasouthern.eduJacekLubeckiProfessor912-478-7299Carroll Building 2211AStatesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Jacek Lubecki was born in Poland and studied law and romance languages at the Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan. He received his Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver in 2000 and taught at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (1998-2000, and at Millikin University (2000-2005) in Decatur, Illinois. Between 2005-2012 was Coordinator of International Studies and of Middle Eastern Studies, and Assistant, and, since 2009, Associate Professor of Political Science, at University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He came to Georgia Southern University in 2012.
Teaching Philosophy
His publications include articles such as “Echoes of Latifundism” (Eastern European Politics and Societies, winter 2004), “Poland in Iraq” (The Polish Review, summer 2005), and “Reconstructing Galicia” (Europe-Asia Studies, 2010). He also published articles on Polish military history in the popular journal “The Armchair General.” His article on Jozef Pilsudski as a military leader was published in The Polish Review in 2011. Since then, he published several books, mostly on topics of defense policies of East-Central Europea and the Balkans.
  • Ph.D International Studies, University Of Denver
Research Interests
    • East/East-Central European And Middle Eastern Politics
pnovonty@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://intranet.georgiasouthern.edu/cbss/points/wp-content/uploads/sites/43/Patrick_Novotny-CV.pdfPatrickNovontyProfessor912-478-1391Carroll Building 2204Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesProfessor Novotny received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1995 and has been a faculty member at Georgia Southern since then. Novotny’s research has been published in journals such as the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, The Georgia Historical Quarterly, and Social Science Computer Review. His latest book, This Georgia Rising: Education, Civil Rights, And The Politics Of Elections In Georgia In The 1940s, was published with Mercer University Press in 2007.
Teaching Philosophy
He teaches and researches in the field of American politics, with a general focus on Georgia political history, political parties, and politics and the media.He has recently completed a book manuscript on the study of qualitative research methodology in Political Science and is currently completing another book manuscript on the history of politics and the media in American political history from the 18th Century through the present.
  • Ph.D Political Science, University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interests
    • American Government
    • American Political Insitutions
    • Qualitative Research Methodology
    • Political Parties
    • Politics And The Media
American political insitutionsqualitative research methodologypolitical partiespolitics and the media
kperry@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1eBV3Pj0LnwXTi1RKc4IoItjYt6ak67zN/view?usp=sharingKatePerryAssociate Professor912-478-0838Carroll Building 2208Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesKate Perry received her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Missouri. She completed her MA in International Relations at Western Illinois University and received her BA in Political Science from Monmouth College. She has been at GSU since the fall of 2019.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Perry specializes in gender and human security in international relations. In her research, Dr. Perry examines the ways in which gender influences and is influenced by global security phenomena within and beyond the traditional concept of military security. Her work has explored Women as decision-makers in positions of leadership, as victims of crime, and as individuals impacted by the foreign policy decisions of typically male decision makers. Her core research goal is to build a body of work that helps to improve the circumstances of girls and Women around the world. Principally, Dr. Perry has focused her research on the topic of human trafficking, a heavily gendered issue that sits at the nexus between human security and gender.
  • Ph.D Political Science, University Of Missouri
  • Ma International Relations, Western Illinois University
  • Ba Political Science, Monmouth College
MA International Relations, Western Illinois UniversityBA Political Science, Monmouth College
Research Interests
    • Gender And Human Security In International Relations
    • Human Trafficking
human trafficking
rpirro@georgiasouthern.eduRobertPirroProfessor912-478-7297Carroll Building 2271Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Robert Pirro came to Georgia Southern in 1997 after finishing graduate work at U.C. Berkeley (Ph.D. 1996) and undergraduate work at Harvard (B.A. 1986). Professor Pirro has many scholarly interests including the politics of tragedy, the political thought of Auschwitz survivor, industrial chemist, and writer Primo Levi, the political theory of the German-Jewish refugee-turned-American Political theorist Hannah Arendt, and the politics of film. He welcomes conversations with students about movies, politics, tragedy, the links between American and German culture, Socrates, and where to find the best secondhand bookstores.
Teaching Philosophy
He covers most of the department’s survey courses in political theory/philosophy (Ancient Political Thought, Modern Political Thought, Contemporary Political Thought, American Political Thought, Feminist Political Thought). Film and Politics is the newest addition to the political theory/philosophy courses he offers. In teaching American Government and Introduction to Political Science, he does NOT use textbooks but instead tries to convey to students the excitement and challenge of politics by studying in some depth examples of important political phenomena including revolution, populism, corruption, utopianism.
  • Ph.D, University Of California Berkeley
  • Ba, Harvard University
BA, Harvard University
Research Interests
    • Politics Of Tragedy
    • Politics Of Film
politics of film
mstobb@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://maureenstobb.academia.edu/MaureenStobbAssociate Professor912-478-5765Carroll Building 2203Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesMaureen Stobb received her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Texas at Dallas. She completed her B.A. in Political Science at the College of New Jersey and obtained a J.D. from the University of Notre Dame. She was an intern at the fifth session of the Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court and at Amnesty International’s London office. She also practiced law for seven years, primarily as an immigration and asylum attorney.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Stobb specializes in law and courts, and immigration policy. In her research, Dr. Stobb examines the impact of the use of legal concepts and arguments, and reliance on courts, to address public policy problems. In particular, she studies the use of law and legal processes to promote international norms of human rights and dignity, to address challenges posed by human migration, and to define the rights and duties attached to citizenship. Dr. Stobb’s current research agenda focuses on the formulation, implementation and impact of citizenship and immigration policy.
  • Ph.D Political Science, University Of Texas At Dallas
  • J.D. University Of Notre Dame
  • B.A Political Science, College Of New Jersey
J.D. University of Notre DameB.A Political Science, College of New Jersey
Research Interests
    • Law And Courts
    • Immigration Policy
immigration policy
htecklenburg@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1uV3FrFBKCpwuXpUb_Zhlq9LcpXrXD4-F/view?usp=share_linkH. ChrisTecklenburgAssociate Professor912-344-3160University Hall 215Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. H. Chris Tecklenburg received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Florida. He completed his B.A. in Political Science at the University of South Carolina, and his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law. Prior to pursuing graduate studies, he practiced two years focusing on corporate, real estate and insurance disputes. His primary teaching areas include American Government and the Courts.
Teaching Philosophy
American Government, American Constitutional Law, and Judicial Politics.
  • Ph.D Political Science, University Of Florida
  • J.D. University Of South Carolina School Of Law
  • B.A. Political Science, University Of South Carolina
J.D. University of South Carolina School of LawB.A. Political Science, University of South Carolina
Research Interests
    • American Government
    • American Constitutional Law
    • Judicial Politics
American Constitutional LawJudicial Politics
kimberlymartin@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1xJuEPNkMarcw5DpZlOkH3qqqs9WOJV6Y/view?usp=sharingKimberlyMartin TecklenburgAssistant Professor912-344-2698University Hall 235Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesDr. Martin Tecklenburg received her Ph.D. in Political Science – Public Policy from the University of Florida where she also completed an M.A. in Political Science – Public Affairs. She attended Sweet Briar College, where she received a B.A. in Government. She has experience in both higher education and the public sector. She worked as the Special Assistant for Secretary of Education Belle Wheelan and former Governor Mark Warner of Virginia. While at the University of Florida, she worked with former Senator and Governor, Bob Graham, to establish the Bob Graham Center for Public Service. After graduation, she moved to Tennessee where she served as the Assistant Director of Research at the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.
Teaching Philosophy
She teaches courses in American politics, research methods, leadership, and public policy. Her past experiences have influenced her current research interests, which focus on education policy, political leadership, state politics, and LGBTQ+ policy.
  • Ph.D Political Science - Public Policy, University Of Florida
  • M.A. Political Science - Public Affairs, University Of Florida
  • B.A. Government, Sweet Briar College
M.A. Political Science - Public Affairs, University of FloridaB.A. Government, Sweet Briar College
Research Interests
    • Education Policy
    • Political Leadership
    • State Politics
    • Lgbtq+ Policy
political leadershipstate politicsLGBTQ+ policy
lwessel@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1plwNuSCN02UOluBSU8mcPdWyURo3Ly0G/view?usp=drive_linkLaraWesselAssociate Professor912-344-2683University Hall 221Armstrong CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Political Science & International StudiesLara Wessel earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. She also completed her MA in Political Science at UWM. She attended Ohio University and earned her BA in Communications from Cardinal Stritch University. She has been at the Armstrong Campus of GSU since the fall of 2011.
Teaching Philosophy
Dr. Wessel specializes in political ideology and its impacts on political behavior, media, and decision making. In her research, Dr. Wessel examines ways in which political ideology influences behavior both within the formal political sphere, and in other areas of life not traditionally thought of as political. For example, she analyzes the influence of political ideology in popular music and sports. Her research goal is to encourage students to understand the significance of political ideology in their lives. She is currently analyzing the relationships among political ideology, rhetoric, and political violence.
  • Ph.D Political Science, University Of Wisconsin Milwaukee
  • Ma Political Science, University Of Wisconsin Milwaukee
  • Ba Communications, Cardinal Stritch University
MA Political Science, University of Wisconsin MilwaukeeBA Communications, Cardinal Stritch University
mallen@georgiasouthern.eduMary KateAllenCommunications Manager912-478-1044RosenwaldStatesboro CampusProvost OfficeOffice of the Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
  • Bs In Journalism, 2004, Georgia Southern University
  • Ma In Journalism/Emerging Media, 2025, University Of Georgia
MA in Journalism/Emerging Media, 2025, University of Georgia
barogers@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/baker-rogers-2BakerRogersAssociate Professor of Sociology912-478-5731Carroll 2278Statesboro CampusCollege of Behavioral & Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology & AnthropologyBaker A. Rogers is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgia Southern University. Their research focuses on inequality, specifically examining the intersections of gender, sexuality, and religion in the U.S. South. Their book, Conditionally Accepted: Christians’ Perspectives on Sexuality and Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights, was released in December 2019, their book, Trans Men in the South: Becoming Men, was released in January 2020, and their book, King of Hearts: Drag Kings in the American South, was released in 2021. Their work is also published in Men and Masculinities; Journal of Interpersonal Violence; Gender & Society; Qualitative Sociology; and more.
Teaching Philosophy
Baker's goal as a teacher is to help students connect theory to real world problems through a social justice lens.
  • Mississippi State University, Ph.D., 2015
  • Winthrop University, Msw, 2011
  • Presbyterian College, Bs Sociology, 2007
Winthrop University, MSW, 2011Presbyterian College, BS Sociology, 2007
Research Interests
    • Gender
    • Sexualities
    • Trans Studies
    • Masculinities
    • Southeast
SexualitiesTrans StudiesMasculinitiesSoutheast
mcampbell@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/chp/clinical/faculty-and-staff/myka-campbell/MykaBussey-CampbellAssociate Chair, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Coordinator912-344-2787AH 103Armstrong CampusWaters College of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Clinical ScienceI am the Associate Chair of Clinical Sciences and Program Coordinator of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program on the Armstrong campus located in Savannah, GA. I earned my undergraduate Bachelor of Radiologic Sciences degree from Augusta University. Upon graduation, I earned certifications in the speciality areas of Radiography and Diagnostic Medical Sonography. I pursued Master's degree in Adult Education with an emphasis on Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University (formerly Armstrong State University). Ultimately, I earned a Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Georgia from the Mary Frances Early College of Education. I have served as an educator in imaging profession for approximately 20 years.
Teaching Philosophy
    I view students based on their personality and characteristics including assessing their level of compassion, professionalism, humility, motivation for learning, cognitive and learning styles, and their existing skill set. Regarding what is being learned, I emphasize reading and reviewing provided information, skill development, and highlighting theory, physics, and principles defined by credential and accreditation agencies and field experts.Students must be able to relate acquired knowledge to real-life experiences through personal or educational encounters while in the program. This will enable one to develop compassion through moments of empathy or sympathy when dealing with patients and other health professionals.
  • Bachelor's Of Radiologic Sciences
  • Master's Of Adult Education - Instructional Technology
  • Doctorate Of Philosophy (Education)
  • Registered Radiographer
  • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Master's of Adult Education - Instructional TechnologyDoctorate of Philosophy (Education) Registered RadiographerRegistered Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Research Interests
  • Student Success
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing in Higher Education
Student SuccessMental Health and Wellbeing in Higher Education
jdyer@georgiasouthern.eduJohnDyerProfessor912-478-5223PCOB 1114Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsVery successful in all components of teaching, research, service, student success, and professional growth, having successfully developed and taught a multitude of courses in information systems, statistics, quantitative methods, decision sciences, and finance. Developed and maintained a research agenda, with a current emphasis primarily within the field of IS education, having 26 refereed publications, and 9 referred proceedings. Continuous support of the institution and professional organizations through service. Extensive skills and experience within IS areas related to teaching business applications software, database, and ERP.
Teaching Philosophy
    Learning is, of course, the main purpose of education. It is the goal of every student and the task of every teacher to increase knowledge and understanding in the classroom, towards development of independent thought, idea sharing, effective teamwork, as well as social and mental development.
  • Ph.D. Statistics - University Of Alabama
  • M.S. Statistics - University Of Alabama
  • Msis Management Information Systems - Georgia College & State University
  • M.B.A. Emphasis Finance & Quant Methods - University Of Alabama At B'Ham
  • B.S. Business Emphasis Finance & Quant Methods - University Of Alabama At B'Ham
M.S. Statistics - University of AlabamaMSIS Management Information Systems - Georgia College & State UniversityM.B.A. Emphasis Finance & Quant Methods - University of Alabama at B'hamB.S. Business Emphasis Finance & Quant Methods - University of Alabama at B'ham
Research Interests
  • Database Programming
  • Applied Business Analytics
Database ProgrammingApplied Business Analytics
mmaxwell@georgiasouthern.eduKathiMaxwellDr440-522-9816University Hall Rm 262Armstrong CampusCollege of EducationDepartment of Middle Grades & Secondary EducationKathi is a Georgia Southern alum and is a visiting instructor in the Middle Grades and Secondary Education program. Dr. Maxwell teaches graduate courses and enjoys working with future teachers.
Teaching Philosophy
    As a professor of education, my primary goal is to inspire and empower the next generation of educators to think critically, act compassionately, and engage meaningfully with students in diverse classrooms. I believe that education is not just the transmission of knowledge, but the development of a deeper understanding of the world, the self, and the interconnectedness between the two. My role as an educator is to create a learning environment that fosters curiosity, collaboration, and reflection, where students feel both challenged and supported as they develop their skills and knowledge.
  • Ed.D. In Curriculum Studies
  • M.Ed. In Educational Leadership
  • B.S. In Biology
M.Ed. in Educational LeadershipB.S. In Biology
Research Interests
  • STEM education
  • Effective instructional strategies
STEM educationEffective instructional strategies
svpool@georgiasouthern.eduScotPoolPart-time instructor, Legal Environment of Business912-352-1190SavannahArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyMr. Pool has been practicing law since 1996 and teaching at Georgia Southern since 2003. He often considers teaching the highlight of his day.
Teaching Philosophy
    It is Mr. Pool's responsibility to make his class both interesting and important to you in your college career and life thereafter.
  • Juris Doctor, The University Of Georgia School Of Law, 1996; Bachelor Of Arts, Cum Laude In Political Science, Emory University, 1993
Research Interests
    mthomas@georgiasouthern.eduMichaelThomasDepartment Chair912-478-5022Parker College 2204AStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingPh.D. from Southern Illinois University
    Teaching Philosophy
      Transfer of knowledge to create career-ready business professionals
    • Ph.D. From Southern Illinois University
    Research Interests
    • Strategy
    • Theory
    StrategyTheory
    jliu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/isa/jun-liu/JunLiuAssociate Professor of Quantitative Methods912-478-50852225Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsJun Liu is Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods at the Department of Information Systems & Analytics, Parker College of Business, Georgia Southern University. He received his Ph.D. in Business Statistics from the University of Illinois at Chicago. His research interest includes linear and nonlinear/nonparametric time series analysis, forecasting methods, machine learning, and business applications of statistics.
    Teaching Philosophy
      To create the conditions under which students can reach their fullest potential as practitioners and scholars
    • Ph.D. In Business Statistics
    Research Interests
    • Nonparametric statistics
    • Business Analytics
    Nonparametric statisticsBusiness Analytics
    shairston@georgiasouthern.eduStephanieHairstonAssociate Professor 912-478-5127PCOB 2249Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyDr. Stephanie A. Hairston, CPA, is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of Graduate Accounting Programs at Georgia Southern University, where she has been a faculty member since 2014. She previously served as an Assistant Professor and has contributed significantly through her research in capital markets, derivative accounting, and top management composition. Dr. Hairston earned her Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Memphis and her M.S. and B.S. in Accounting and Finance from Wake Forest University. Before joining academia, she gained valuable experience at Ernst & Young LLP as an Assurance Services Accountant, enhancing her expertise in financial reporting and auditing.
    Teaching Philosophy
      Dr. Stephanie A. Hairston’s teaching philosophy centers on creating an engaging, student-focused learning environment that encourages critical thinking, active participation, and practical application. She believes education is an interactive journey, where students not only acquire knowledge but also develop the skills to analyze, question, and apply concepts in real-world scenarios. Recognizing the diversity in learning styles, Dr. Hairston is committed to adapting her approach to meet varied student needs, fostering an inclusive classroom atmosphere that supports intellectual curiosity and empowers students to reach their highest potential in accounting and beyond.
    • Doctorate Of Philosophy In Accounting, University Of Memphis
    • Masters Of Science In Accounting, Wake Forest University
    • Bachelor Of Science In Finance, Wake Forest University
    Masters of Science in Accounting, Wake Forest UniversityBachelor of Science in Finance, Wake Forest University
    Research Interests
    • Derivative Accounting
    • Auditing
    • Education
    Derivative AccountingAuditingEducation
    jsarji@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uKsNfBcAAAAJ&hl=enMattSarjiAssistant Professor912-478-2204Parker 2226Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyMatt Sarji earned his Ph.D. at Virginia Commonwealth University. His primary research interest is in managerial accounting and incentivizing creativity in the workplace. In addition, Matt is a licensed CPA in the state of Virginia with three years of professional experience.
    Teaching Philosophy
      Matt's teaching interests include both managerial accounting and financial accounting topics as well as data analytics. As a first-generation college student, Matt believes nothing is more important than helping students grow as individuals and realize the opportunities that a career in accounting can provide.
    • Ph.D.
    Research Interests
    • Incentives
    • Control Systems
    • Creativity
    IncentivesControl SystemsCreativity
    janicebrown@georgiasouthern.eduJaniceBrownAdministrative Assistant II912-478-2228Parker College of Business, Room 2203Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyFrom Sylvania, GA. Been with GS and School of Accountancy for almost 15 years. Married to Wallace Brown. One son, Wally; daughter-in-law, Kaitlyn; 1 year old grandson, Tripp.
    Teaching Philosophy
      ssipe@georgiasouthern.eduStephanie SipeProfessor of Legal Studies in Business912-478-1223Parker College of Business 1103Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyStephanie Sipe joined the faculty of Georgia Southern University in 2005. Professor Sipe practiced law for 12 years, where she developed an expertise in employment law issues. She has appeared in state and federal trial and appellate courts, including the Virginia Supreme Court, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and was counsel of record on a case appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Professor Sipe has an active research agenda with numerous publications in academic journals. She currently serves as the Chair of the Parker College Inclusion and Belonging Committee and represents the College on the President’s Inclusive Excellence Advisory Board.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers on fostering critical thinking, practical application, and ethical responsibility for both undergraduate and graduate students. I aim to create a dynamic and inclusive learning environment where students are encouraged to critically analyze the law’s role within society and reflect on its practical implications. By designing assessments that prioritize analytical skills and ethical considerations over rote memorization, I aim to prepare students to recognize and comply with current laws governing business practices. Ultimately, my goal is to equip students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills needed to navigate the legal landscape so they excel in their professional lives.
      • Juris Doctorate, University Of Georgia
      • Masters Of Science, James Madison University
      • Bachelors Of Arts (Cum Laude), Wake Forest University
      Masters of Science, James Madison UniversityBachelors of Arts (cum laude), Wake Forest University
      Research Interests
      • Employment Discrimination
      • Whistleblower Law
      Employment DiscriminationWhistleblower Law
      ssuboleski@georgiasouthern.eduStanleySuboleskiSenior Lecturer of Management912-478-2548Parker College of Business room 1105Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementStan Suboleski, senior lecturer of management, has a doctorate degree from the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. He teaches courses in management, services/hospitality operations, human resources, organizational behavior, marketing, and strategic management. Previously the director of sales at the International Gaming Institute in Las Vegas, Suboleski has more than 20 years of hotel experience in executive and corporate management, including posts as vice president of operations and senior vice president of development for asset management firms based in Chicago and Florida.
      Teaching Philosophy
      • Ph.D. Casino Operations, Unlv, 2012
      • Ms Hotel Administration, Unlv, 2006
      • Bs Theater, Syracuse University, 1984
      MS Hotel Administration, UNLV, 2006BS Theater, Syracuse University, 1984
      Research Interests
      • Service Theory
      • Resort Management
      Service TheoryResort Management
      tbuckhoff@georgiasouthern.eduThomasBuckhoffAssociate Professor of Accounting912-486-0809Parker College of Business, Room 3301Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyThomas Buckhoff is Associate Professor of Accounting at Georgia Southern University. He is also a partner with Forensic Solutions, LLC—a professional firm specializing in forensic accounting and litigation support services. Dr. Buckhoff received his Bachelors and Master of Accountancy degrees from Brigham Young University (BYU) and his Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Kentucky. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and is Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He currently serves on the Editorial Boards for the Journal of Forensic Accounting Research and the Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Students learn best by applying what they learn to a real world problem.
      • Ph.D., Accounting, University Of Kentucky
      • Master Of Accountancy, Brigham Young University
      • Bachelor Of Science, Accounting, Brigham Young University
      • Certified Public Accountant (Cpa) And Certified In Financial Forensics (Cff)
      • Certified Fraud Examiner (Cfe)
      Master of Accountancy, Brigham Young UniversityBachelor of Science, Accounting, Brigham Young UniversityCertified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF)Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
      Research Interests
      • forensic accounting
      • expert witnessing
      forensic accountingexpert witnessing
      mwhatley@georgiasouthern.eduMalieceWhatleyPrincipal Lecturer912-344-3167Hawes Room 208DArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyMaliece Whatley is a CPA with over 40 years of experience. She began her career as an auditor with Coopers & Lybrand, and then moved into a management postion at BellSouth Enterprises. She is actively involved in professional organizations, serving on the Leadership Council of the Georgia Society of CPAs. Her previous leadership roles have included: past President of the Educational Foundation of the Georgia Society of CPAs and past President of the Georgia Association of Accounting Educators. She received the Outstanding Accounting Educator Award from the Educational Foundation of the Georgia Society of CPAs in 2012. She teaches undergraduate Principles of Accounting courses.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My main objective in leading students in the learning process is to develop curious independent thinkers with the skills to confidently solve problems. My courses are structured to be inclusive, interactive, engaging, and student centered. My class learning activities are designed for active and collaborative learning, leading to confident students….students that are confident to speak up, confident to ask questions, and confident to share. I try to create an interest in accounting. Students that are interested in the subject are more motivated and tend to do better in the course. Throughout the semester I discuss current events that are relevant to accounting and relate these issues to the topics in the textbook.
      • Macc, University Of Georgia
      • Bba, University Of Georgia
      BBA, University of Georgia
      dsneathen@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/soa/l-dwight-sneathen/L. DwightSneathen Jr.Associate Professor of Accounting912-478-0167College of Business 2223Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyDwight Sneathen is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Georgia Southern University where he arrived in 2005. Sneathen worked in public accounting and private industry prior to entering academia. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Arizona, he is a Certified Public Accountant, a Certified Fraud Examiner, and he is active with the Georgia Society of CPAs.Sneathen primarily teaches financial accounting at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He was voted Professor of the Year in the School of Accountancy in 2007 and 2011, Outstanding Faculty of the Year in the Georgia WebMBA in 2023 and 2024, and Outstanding Accounting Educator by the Georgia Society of CPAs Educational Foundation in 2022.
      Teaching Philosophy
        I have many goals in my role as a professor. My job is to prepare students to be successful outside the classroom. While I am addressing the importance of the guidelines for financial accounting, I need to connect that to real world applications. This includes discussion of the application of accounting in practice, and projects that help to reinforce the need for students to understand the concepts and apply them to different situations. In all of the courses that I teach there is always an ongoing discussion of the need to develop our professionalism in the way we communicate, in the work ethic we display, and through our independent search to be the best version of ourselves.
      • 2001 Doctor Of Philosophy, University Of Arizona
      • 2000 Master Of Accounting, University Of Arizona
      • 1996 Bachelor Of Science, University Of Arizona
      2000 Master of Accounting, University of Arizona1996 Bachelor of Science, University of Arizona
      Research Interests
      • The impact of firm characteristics on audit planning decisions and outcomes.
      The impact of firm characteristics on audit planning decisions and outcomes.
      kboakye@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/kwabena-g-boakye-2KwabenaBoakyeProfessor of Information Systems and Analytics912-478-5799Parker College of Business Room 3341Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsKwabena G. Boakye, Ph.D., is a professor of information systems and analytics in the Parker College of Business, Georgia Southern University. Kwabena is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt by the American Society for Quality. His research interests include healthcare and service operations strategy, quality management, and information technology post-adoption.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy is to help my students improve their critical thinking skills as they face problems or challenges in life. I believe in establishing a dynamic relationship-based teaching environment that (1) engages students, (2) helps students discover their own talents and potential, and (3) provides students with the crucial soft skill of critical thinking.
      • Ph.D., University Of North Texas, 2013
      • M.S., University Of Idaho, 2010
      • Bsc., Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology (Knust), 2006
      M.S., University of Idaho, 2010BSc., Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), 2006
      Research Interests
      • Healthcare and Service Operation Strategy
      • IT Post-Adoption
      Healthcare and Service Operation StrategyIT Post-AdoptionCenter for Public Health Practice and Research
      gbrock@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GJMtFvYAAAAJ&hl=enGregoryBrockProfessor912-478-55793322 PCOBStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsProf. Gregory Brock has a PhD from The Ohio State University. He is a full professor of economics in the dept. of economics in the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA USA. His collected works can be found on google scholar
      Teaching Philosophy
        none
      • Ph.D.
      • Ma
      • Ba
      MABA
      Research Interests
      • Mexican Economy
      Mexican Economy
      bdai@georgiasouthern.eduBoDaiAssociate Professor of Marketing912-344-3288Hawes Hall 208HArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingBo Dai is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Georgia Southern University, USA. She received her Ph.D.s from the University of North Texas and Auburn University. Her research interests include retail strategies, customer service experience, and retail patronage. She has published in journals including Psychology & Marketing, Journal of Strategic Marketing, Journal of Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, and Journal of Electronic Commerce Research.
      Teaching Philosophy
        I measure my success as an educator by my students’ ability to apply their learning beyond the classroom, whether they are launching marketing campaigns, analyzing consumer insights, or leading strategic initiatives. My role is to guide, support, and challenge them to become innovative, ethical, and impactful marketers.
      • Ph.D. In Marketing
      Research Interests
      • Customer Service
      Customer Service
      jgrimes@georgiasouthern.eduJanGrimesSenior Lecturer912-478-1556Parker College of Business 2240Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of ManagementSara Jan Grimes, Senior Lecturer, joined the faculty at Georgia Southern University in January 1999. She previously worked with the Small Business Development Center as a Business Consultant. She was inducted as a Fellow in 2022 in the Southeast CASE Research Association (SECRA) and currently serves on the Editorial Board for the Southeast Case Research Journal. Jan is a certified Quality Matters peer reviewer. Jan has also earned Center for Teaching Excellence (CETE) badges for being proficient in teaching with technology and for Evidence-Based Teaching. Jan’s outside interests include Georgia Southern Athletics, gardening, and loving her cats.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy stems from my college experiences as a student. I have modeled my teaching after the great professors I had during my undergraduate and graduate schooling. Things like engagement, respect, organization, intellectual stimulation, and real world connections have guided my growth as a teacher. Other items such as course design and the implementation of technology have caught my interest in recent years.I want to create a learning environment which instills a desire to learn and grow as an individual. I want them to be well-equipped to enter their career path with a great degree of confidence.
      • Mba, Georgia Southern University, 1997
      • Bba, Georgia Southern University, 1995
      BBA, Georgia Southern University, 1995
      ddavtyan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/davit-davtyanDavitDavtyanAssistant Professor, Marketing912-478-6625COBA 3339Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of MarketingDavit Davtyan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Marketing at Georgia Southern University. He earned his Ph.D. in Advertising, Marketing, and Media Analytics from The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Davtyan’s research focuses on brand placements, effectiveness of advertising campaigns, and diffusion of innovations. Prior to his academic career, Dr. Davtyan held various managerial positions in marketing, telecommunications, and business consulting.
      Teaching Philosophy
        As a dedicated teacher-scholar, I am committed to creating a dynamic, engaging, and inclusive learning environment that nurtures curiosity and inspires students to become lifelong learners. In my classes, I integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, encouraging students to think critically and embrace creativity. My goal is to make each class a meaningful and stimulating experience for every student.
      • Ph.D., The University Of Texas At Austin, 2017
      • Mba, American University Of Armenia, 2009
      • B.S., Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute, 2004
      MBA, American University of Armenia, 2009B.S., Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute, 2004
      Research Interests
      • Diffusion of Innovations
      • Advertising Effectiveness
      Diffusion of InnovationsAdvertising Effectiveness
      rressler@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CVCAbhcAAAAJ&hl=enRandResslerAssociate Dean912-478-00862253CStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsRand Ressler is the Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs for the Parker College of Business. He has (co) authored more than thirty peer-reviewed publications in academic journals such as Economic Inquiry, Southern Economic Journal, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Review of Industrial Organization, and Public Choice, among others. His works have been cited hundreds of times by other scholars of applied microeconomics and have been referenced in U.S. Senate hearings. He is an enthusiastic instructor who cherishes time in the classroom.
      Teaching Philosophy
        I strive to present students with examples that resonate with them in order to keep my courses relevant.
      • Ph.D. In Economics, Auburn University
      • B.S. In Business Administration (Economics), Auburn University
      B.S. in Business Administration (Economics), Auburn University
      Research Interests
      • Labor Economics
      • Public Choice
      Labor EconomicsPublic Choice
      rmcgrath@georgiasouthern.eduRichardMcGrathProfessor of Economics912-344-2626Hawes 208JArmstrong CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of EconomicsRick McGrath Has been a faculty member on the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern University since his arrival at Armstrong in 1997. He is a Past-President and Fellow of the Academy of Economic and Finance. His teaching focuses on microeconomic theory and policy-oriented courses for undergraduate and graduate students.
      Teaching Philosophy
        I engage students in recognizing the applicability of solutions across seemingly unrelated problems. This facilitates treating new problems as an extension of those we have already solved rather than as something that must be dealt with from scratch. This approach is particularly important in evaluating policies related to new technologies where we have little experience to draw upon.
      • Ph.D., University Of Virginia
      • M.A., University Of Virginia
      • B.A., Framingham State College
      M.A., University of VirginiaB.A., Framingham State College
      Research Interests
      • Mitigating Survey Bias
      • Applied Microeconomics
      Mitigating Survey Bias Applied Microeconomics
      rwilson@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=ZcDDHhcAAAAJR. Lainie WilsonHarrisProfessor912-478-5435Parker College of Business Building Rm 2211Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessSchool of AccountancyR. Lainie Wilson Harris is a distinguished legal professional and academic currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Accountancy, Parker College of Business, Georgia Southern University. Lainie has extensive experience in both academia and legal practice. Each semester, she teaches Legal Environment of Business in multiple formats, and will be teaching the course in Waterford, Ireland as part of USG Goes Global Summer 2025 program.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Lainie strives to spark and sustain interest in business and the law by infusing courses with technology.
      • She Holds A Juris Doctor (J.D.) From Florida State University, Where She Graduated In The Top 15% Of Her Class And Received Multiple Academic Awards. She Also Earned A Bachelor Of Arts (B.A.) In Communications And Spanish From Oglethorpe University, Graduating Cum Laude With Honors.
      aellis@georgiasouthern.eduAmieEllisSenior Lecturer912-478-7738Parker College of Business 1132Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementExperienced Lecturer in the higher education industry with a demonstrated history of nearly 20 years in leadership positions at General Motors Corporation, Delphi Corporation, and Group Schneider. Skilled in Lean Six Sigma, Continuous Improvement, Statistical Data Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, and Quality Management. Practicing academic with a MS focused in Manufacturing Management from Kettering University formerly GMI Engineering & Management Institute.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers on equipping undergraduates, as future leaders, with the knowledge and skills for effective problem-solving and decision-making. I create an environment that encourages exploration of both theory and practice through a multi-faceted approach: presenting key concepts, practicing with examples, reinforcing ideas through assignments, and offering individualized support. I emphasize tools and methods relevant to today’s business challenges and prioritize students' success after graduation. In class, I foster values such as accountability, respect, empathy, and excellence, nurturing integrity, diligence, and teamwork essential for the professional world.
      • M.S. Manufacturing Management - Gmi Engineering & Management Institute (Now Kettering University)
      • B.S. Industrial Engineering - State University Of New York At Buffalo
      B.S. Industrial Engineering - State University of New York at Buffalo
      Research Interests
      • Process Improvement
      • Quality Management
      • Operations Management
      Process ImprovementQuality ManagementOperations Management
      sellis@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=V7eLViEAAAAJScottEllisProfessor and Department Chair912-478-3371PCOB 3309AStatesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementScott C. Ellis is a Professor and Chair of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Department at Georgia Southern University. Previously, Scott held tenure-track appointments in supply chain management at the University of Kentucky and Clemson University. Dr. Ellis holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from GMI Engineering and Management Institute, an M.S. in manufacturing management from Kettering University, and a Ph.D. in supply chain management from the State University of New York at Buffalo (University at Buffalo). Complementing his academic background, Scott has 18 years of managerial experience in the automotive industry at General Motors and Delphi Corporations.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Dr. Ellis has led supply management, operations, logistics, and organizational change coursework within Ph.D., Executive M.B.A., M.B.A., B.B.A., B.S. and executive education programs. Additionally, he has mentored more than 100 organizational change projects with student teams and regional industrial partners. In doing so, Dr. Ellis emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning approaches to complement the presentation and discussion of core course topics. Student participation, rich interaction, and continuous improvement characterize Dr. Ellis's pedagogical approach.
      • Ph.D. In Business Administration Specializing In Supply Chain Management
      Research Interests
      • Supply risk
      • Supplier-driven innovation
      • Buyer-supplier interactions
      • Supply chain technologies
      Supply riskSupplier-driven innovationBuyer-supplier interactionsSupply chain technologies
      diyengar@georgiasouthern.eduDeepakLyengarProfessor and Masters and Certificate Program Advisor912-478-6019Statesboro / SavannahArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementDeepak Iyengar, professor, focuses his research and teaching in the areas of bottom-of-the pyramid supply chains and last-mile logistics. He is currently the Program Advisor for the Masters and Certificate programs in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.He has taught in academic institutions in the U.S., India, and Qatar including University of Kentucky, Indian Institute of Management Indore, Qatar University, Central Washington University, and Florida Southern College prior to joining Georgia Southern University. His industry experience includes working in Glaxo India Limited and Group Usha. He is an advocate of quality management and has taught courses and led projects in lean six sigma.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers around helping students gain real world experience. As a proponent of lean management philosophy, I embrace the idea of continuous improvement and listening to the voice of all stakeholders in the world of education.
      • Ph.D., University Of Maryland
      • Mib, Indian Institute Of Foreign Trade
      • B.Com (Hons)., Iimc, Osmania University
      MIB, Indian Institute of Foreign TradeB.Com (Hons)., IIMC, Osmania University
      Research Interests
      • last-mile logistics
      last-mile logistics
      crossetti@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=_MXfeR4AAAAJChristianRossettiAssociate Professor912-478-0756PCOB 3309Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementResearcher and educator in the field of Strategic Sourcing, Supply Chain, and Logistics.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Creating an experiential learning environment to prepare students for a career in SCM.
      • Doctorate In Business Administration -- Supply Chain (Arizona State University)
      • Ms In Operations And Information Technology (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
      MS in Operations and Information Technology (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
      Research Interests
      • Logistics Costs
      • Supply Chain Management
      • Empirical Methods
      Logistics CostsSupply Chain ManagementEmpirical MethodsThe Southern Center for Logistics and Intermodal Transportation
      mcuellar@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/isa/michaelcuellar/MichaelCuellarProfessor912-478-4060PCOB 2222Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsMichael Cuellar was previously at North Carolina Central University before coming to Georgia Southern. Prior to entering academia, he spent 25 years in industry working for such firms as EDS, Computer Sciences Corporation, and Lockheed. In industry, he was a programmer, team leader, project/program manager and engagement manager. He has experience in outsourcing relationship sales and management. His research interests include the philosophy, social theory and ethics for information systems, scholarly capital and the deaf effect in project management. He is a member of Project Management International and the Association for Information Systems
      Teaching Philosophy
        I attempt to convey to the students not only the factual data of the course but also to convey some of the “reality” of the field of IS and my excitement to be a part of it. Therefore, I utilize a “flipped” classroom. Students study the “book” material and then we engage with it by means of case work, class discussion, projects and exercises. My assessments are tailored to the learning objectives: multiple choice questions for Bloom’s level 1 and 2 type questions; projects and Exercises for higher level Bloom’s areas of learning. My examinations tend to be a series of questions based on example business situations in which the students are required to apply the course materials.
      • Ph.D. (Computer Information Systems), Georgia State University, 2009
      • Ms (Computer Information Systems), Georgia State University, 2004
      • Bsba (Finance), University Of Central Florida, 1976
      MS (Computer Information Systems), Georgia State University, 2004 BSBA (Finance), University of Central Florida, 1976
      Research Interests
      • Philosophy and Social Theory of Information Systems
      • Scholarly Capital of Researchers
      • The Deaf Effect in Project Management
      Philosophy and Social Theory of Information SystemsScholarly Capital of ResearchersThe Deaf Effect in Project Management
      mtabatabaei@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/parker/isa/manouchehr-tabatabaei/ManouchehrTabatabaeiInformation Systems and Analytics912-478-7425PCOB 3302Statesboro CampusParker College of BusinessDepartment of Information Systems & AnalyticsManouchehr Tabatabaei is on the faculty of Information Systems and Analytics Department, Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University where he teaches online and offline courses. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Information Systems from Arizona State University.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Effective learning is never a passive experience nor is it a one-way street. It requires good instruction and prepared receivers. Students retain the least when they listen, more when they read, and the most when they do. Therefore, I include hands-on experiences in all my classes. I strive to provide the latest to my students by reinforcing textbook and lecture materials with timely/relevant articles. I use case studies, ethics guides, simulations, projects, research, and guest speakers to enforce teaching and demonstrate the application of materials covered. I emphasize critical thinking systems thinking, collaboration communication, team building teamwork in all my classes. These are the skills most important to employers and success.
      • Ph.D., Arizona State University (Computer Information Systems)
      • M.B.A., Golder Gate University (Management Information Systems)
      • B.S., California State University (Computer Science)
      • B.S., California State University (Management Information Systems)
      M.B.A., Golder Gate University (Management Information Systems)B.S., California State University (Computer Science)B.S., California State University (Management Information Systems)
      Research Interests
      • Interface Design & Human-Computer Interaction
      • Project Management
      • Online Learning
      • Information Systems Education
      Interface Design & Human-Computer InteractionProject ManagementOnline LearningInformation Systems Education
      charvey@georgiasouthern.eduCraigHarveyDean912-478-7412IT 3400Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Manufacturing EngineeringCraig M. Harvey, PhD, PE (WY #5991) is Dean of the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing at Georgia Southern University. He earned his MS and PhD in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University and his bachelor’s in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He served previously as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for the Louisiana State University College of Engineering. Dr. Harvey teaches and conducts research in industrial and human factors engineering. His research includes engineering design process, medical product usability, health care productivity, construction safety, control room management, and engineering education.
      Teaching Philosophy
        collaborative learning
      • Bachelor Of Industrial Engineering
      • MS In Industrial Engineering
      • PhD In Industrial Engineering
      MS in Industrial Engineering PhD in Industrial Engineering
      Research Interests
      • medical product usability
      • control room management
      • engineering education
      medical product usabilitycontrol room managementengineering education
      aroyster@georgiasouthern.eduAmari`RoysterRecruitment and Engagement Coordinator912-478-7443IT BuildingStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDeans SuiteAmari Royster is the Recruitment and Engagement Coordinator for the College of Engineering and Computing at Georgia Southern University. In this role, Amari is responsible for overseeing recruitment efforts and fostering engagement with prospective students. Her background in communications and passion for education drive her to connect students with the opportunities and resources available at the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing.
      • Bachelors Of Science In Public Relations
      jkhairabadi@georgiasouthern.eduJahangirKhairabadiElectrical & Computer Engineering Lab Supervisor912-478-8900Allen E. Paulson Engineering Building Room 2106AStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringMSEE Georgia Southern University
      Teaching Philosophy
        Endure the Process of Excellence!
      • MSEE
      Research Interests
        • Viable Ai Power
        • Electrical Engineering Lab
      Electrical Engineering Lab
      frios@georgiasouthern.eduFernandoRiosProfessor, Electrical and Computer Engineering912-478-5005IT Building Room 1329Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringFernando Rios is a Full Professor in the ECE Department at GSU. His scholarship can be classified into three main categories: Robotics and Control, Applications of AI, Embedded Systems Design and Engineering Education. In these areas he has published more than 60 articles in peer reviewed conferences and journals and he has been successful in receiving internal and external funding research grants. Dr. Rios’ main scholarship accomplishment at GSU has been to establish the formation of the robotics research group and the creation of the Robotics and Intelligent Operation Systems (RIOS) Laboratory at GSU.
      Teaching Philosophy
        I am committed to quality teaching and student-centered learning through interactive teaching, participation, motivation, inspiration, and mentoring. I have tried to develop in my students lifelong learning skills that would be applicable to their professional life. I have a compelling performance in teaching, for which I can list: a)The creation of original course material that includes new lectures, lab manuals, and simulation programs; b)The creation of new courses, c) Been an instructor and supervisor for teams of students doing their capstone senior design projects, d) Been faculty advisor for the IEEE student branch and the Robotics Club and other academic student groups.
      • Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, La; 2000
      • M.S. Electrical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, La; 1998
      • M.S. Microelectronics, National Institute Of Astrophysics, Optics And Electronics, Puebla, Mexico; 1970
      • B.Sc. Electronics Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico; 1968
      M.S. Electrical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; 1998M.S. Microelectronics, National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Puebla, Mexico; 1970B.Sc. Electronics Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico; 1968
      Research Interests
        • Robotics And Control
        • Applications Of Artificial Intelligence
        • Embedded Systems
        • Engineering Education
        • Robotics And Intelligent Operation Systems (Rios) Laboratory
      Applications of Artificial IntelligenceEmbedded SystemsEngineering EducationRobotics and Intelligent Operation Systems (RIOS) Laboratory
      naslsabbaghpourhokma@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/neda-sabbaghpour-73262238/NedaAslsabbaghpourhokmabadiAssistant Professor912-478-6994IT Building #2106Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyI have been teaching in the IT department since 2018, after transitioning from a career in the Canadian industry. I hold both graduate and undergraduate degrees in Computer Science, with a focus on computer vision and machine learning. Outside of work, I enjoy spending quality time with my family and friends.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy focuses on creating an inclusive and engaging learning environment where students feel valued and motivated to reach their full potential. I believe in fostering critical thinking, encouraging active participation, and promoting collaborative learning. My goal is to make complex concepts accessible by connecting theory to real-world applications and presenting diverse perspectives that stimulate curiosity. I view education as a dynamic, two-way process in which both students and I learn from one another. I strive to cultivate a classroom culture that emphasizes curiosity, respect, and lifelong learning.
      • M.S. In Computing Sciences, University Of Alberta
      Research Interests
        • Computer Vision
      hwimmer@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.georgiasouthern.edu/cec/it/faculty/hayden-wimmer/HaydenWimmerProfessor912-478-4121IT 2102Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & Computing, Institute for Health Logistics and AnalyticsDepartment of Information TechnologyHayden Wimmer has a Ph.D. in Information Systems based in data mining and artificial intelligence. He also holds an M.S.in Information Systems, an M.B.A. and a B.S. in Information Systems. He brings more than a decade of industry experience into the classroom. Dr. Wimmer has multiple journal publications related to multi-agent systems, artificial intelligence, data science, and I.S. education. He has taught courses such as programming, database management, project management, I.T. infrastructure, and healthcare informatics. His research is published in top journals and Dr. Wimmer’s research and outreach has been funded for nearly $3 million as PI/Co-PI.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Hayden Wimmer has a Ph.D. in Information Systems based in data mining and artificial intelligence. He also holds an M.S.in Information Systems, an M.B.A. and a B.S. in Information Systems. He brings more than a decade of industry experience into the classroom. Dr. Wimmer has multiple journal publications related to multi-agent systems, artificial intelligence, data science, and I.S. education. He has taught courses such as programming, database management, project management, I.T. infrastructure, and healthcare informatics. His research is published in top journals and Dr. Wimmer’s research and outreach has been funded for nearly $3 million as PI/Co-PI.
      • PhD, MS, MBA, BS
      Research Interests
        • Artificial Intelligence (Ai)
        • Data Science
        • Cyber Security
        • Machine Learning
        • Large Language Models (Llm)
        • Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, And Cyber Security Laboratory (Dac-Lab)
      Data ScienceCyber SecurityMachine LearningLarge Language Models (LLM)Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security Laboratory (DAC-lab)
      hgong@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qtmj5jIAAAAJ&hl=enHaijunGongAssociate Professor of Manufacturing Engineering912-478-2554ERB 2067Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Manufacturing EngineeringDr. Gong’s research interest concentrates on 3D printing metals and polymers and their mechanical properties. He is interested in applying the 3D printing for advanced manufacturing. Dr. Gong is also interested in lightweight structure design and high-performance material applications.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy for additive manufacturing focuses on fostering creativity, technical expertise, and problem-solving skills. I emphasize hands-on learning, enabling students to design, prototype, and iterate using AM technologies. By integrating interdisciplinary knowledge, from material science to design optimization, I encourage innovative thinking and real-world application. I strive to create an inclusive, collaborative environment that nurtures curiosity and critical analysis, preparing students to adapt and lead in the dynamic field of additive manufacturing.
      • Ph.D. In Industrial Engineering, University Of Louisville, 2013
      Research Interests
        • Additive Manufacturing
        • 3D Printing
        • Lightweight Design
        • Mechanical Characterization
        • Manufacturing (Solid Modeling, 3D Scanning, 3D Printing, Cnc Machining)
      3D PrintingLightweight DesignMechanical CharacterizationManufacturing (Solid Modeling, 3D Scanning, 3D Printing, CNC Machining)
      ssiddiqui@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/salman-a-siddiqui-2SalmanSiddiquiSenior Lecturer of Electrical and Computer Engineering912-478-5612IT Building, Room 1323Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringDr. Salman Siddiqui, a Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Computer Engineering, has served at Georgia Southern University since 2013. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Florida State University. Recognized for his dedication to student success and excellence in teaching, he has received several honors, including the “Outstanding Advocate for First-Year Students” award (2018), the “College of Engineering and Computing’s Faculty Award for Teaching” (2019), and the “University Awards of Excellence for Teaching” (2024). Dr. Siddiqui advises the IEEE Robotics Club, and his work focuses on robotic systems, STEM outreach, and the integration of innovative teaching methods into classroom instruction.
      Teaching Philosophy
        I believe every student can learn and succeed with the right support. Inspired by Einstein’s view that teaching is about creating conditions for learning, I see my role as a facilitator who fosters an inclusive, welcoming environment tailored to diverse learning styles and aspirations. By sparking curiosity and encouraging experiential learning, I aim to build skills, confidence, and a passion for lifelong learning. Committed to professional growth, I model adaptability and critical thinking, empowering students to collaborate, think critically, and thrive in a complex world, reflecting Georgia Southern University’s vision: “People. Purpose. Action.”
      • Ph.D., Florida State University, 2012
      • M.S., Florida State University, 2002
      • B.S., Florida State University, 2000
      M.S., Florida State University, 2002B.S., Florida State University, 2000
      Research Interests
        • Applications Of Evidence-Based High Impact Teaching Practices
        • Applications Of Robotic Systems
      Applications of Robotic Systems
      blvlcek@georgiasouthern.eduBrianVlcekProfessor, Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering912-478-5721Engineering Building 2121Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringDr. Brian L. Vlcek is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro Georgia. His general area of research interest has been Tribology with emphasis on fatigue failure, rolling element bearing failure, probabilistic and Weibull modeling of fatigue failure, tribological properties of biolubricants and biofuel-contaminants, vapor lubrication, and surface analysis. Dr. Vlcek has been on the faculty of Georgia Southern since 1997 and has served as department chair since 2013.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Teaching students how to learn on their own.
      • BS Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
      • MS Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
      • PhD Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
      MS Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic InstitutePhD Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
      Research Interests
        • Tribology
        • Probabilistic And Weibull Modeling Of Fatigue Failure
        • Sudden Death Testing
        • Vapor Lubrication
        • Wear With Biofuels And Biolubricants
      Probabilistic and Weibull Modeling of Fatigue FailureSudden Death TestingVapor LubricationWear with BioFuels and BioLubricants
      bminhas@georgiasouthern.eduBabarMinhasVisiting Instructor912-478-1313IT Bldg, Room 1301 AStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringBabar K. Minhas is a Visiting Instructor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received his Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico and currently teaches at the Statesboro Campus.
      Teaching Philosophy
        As a course instructor of engineering subjects, I want my students to grasp the fundamental concepts of the subject, to be able to see the practical applications of the course material, to solve real world engineering problems and to have a desire to learn more about the subject being taught after the conclusion of the course.
      • Ph.D., University Of New Mexico
      Research Interests
        • Applied Electromagnetics
        • Metamaterials
        • Optical Metrology
      MetamaterialsOptical Metrology
      svinaykumar@georgiasouthern.eduSajinaVinaykumarLecturer912-478-5950Room 270, Science Center, Savannah Campus. IT Building: 2124 — StatesboroArmstrong Campus, Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyI have completed my EDUCATION at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA• Master of Science in Information Technology May 2019 I also completed the following certifications• Graduate Certificate in Health Information Technology • Graduate Certificate in Enterprise IT Management • Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Foundation • Software Productivity Certificate (Microsoft Office Productivity) I completed the following education degrees from India• Master of Arts, University of Kannur, India • Master Education, University of Mangalore, India • Bachelor of Education, University of Mangalore • Bachelor of Arts, University of Calicut
      Teaching Philosophy
        1. I believe that a teacher should balance the different learning needs of students. 2. I help students with different learning methodologies:3. Encourage student Interactions: 4. Create an active learning environment:5. Dedication to work:
      • MS In Information Technology
      • Master's in Education
      • M.A. in Literature
      Master's in EducationM.A. in Literature
      Research Interests
        • Health Information Technology
        • Web Development
        • Project Management
      Web DevelopmentProject Management
      htaheri@georgiasouthern.eduHosseinTaheriAssociate Professor912-478-7463Engineering and Research Building - Room 2055Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Manufacturing EngineeringDr. Hossein Taheri is an associate professor in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering at Georgia Southern University and the director of the Laboratory for Advanced NonDestructive Testing, In-situ monitoring and Evaluation (LANDTIE). He is also an affiliated faculty member of the Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics (IHLA). He completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Iowa State University's Center for Nondestructive Evaluation (CNDE). His research focuses on nondestructive evaluation, advanced manufacturing, and material characterization, as well as smart sensing and technologies supporting robust and efficient systems in both manufacturing and health logistics applications.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Dr. Taheri's focus of teaching and mentoring philosophy is to equip students with the knowledge and skills to foster critical thinking, experiential learning and problem solving from multiple perspectives. He believes in using multiple pathways for teaching, especially based on course content and fundamentals of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Therefore, Dr. Taheri integrates a variety of teaching methods including lectures, small group discussions for team-based learning, and the use of evidence-based learning technology in my teaching.
      • Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, 2018
      • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University, 2018
      Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University, 2018
      Research Interests
        • Advanced Manufacturing
        • Nondestructive Evaluation (Nde)
        • Smart And Sustainable Manufacturing
        • Structural Health Monitoring
        • Material Characterization
        • Laboratory For Advanced Nondestructive Testing, In-Situ Monitoring And Evaluation (Landtie)
      Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE)Smart and Sustainable ManufacturingStructural Health MonitoringMaterial CharacterizationLaboratory for Advanced NonDestructive Testing, In-situ monitoring and Evaluation (LANDTIE)
      LChen@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/lei-chen-2#:~:text=Lei%20Chen%20is%20Tenured%20Full,China%20in%202000%2C%20and%20PhD.LeiChenProfessor, Graduate Program Director912-478-1256IT Building 2118Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyDr. Lei Chen is a Tenured Full Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Information Technology at Georgia Southern University. He earned his B.Eng. in Computer Science in 2000 and Ph.D. from Auburn University in 2007. Before joining Georgia Southern in 2015, he was a Tenured Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator at Sam Houston State University. Dr. Chen’s research focuses on security, privacy, and digital forensics in networks, cloud, and wireless systems, with work in AI and multimedia networking. He has published 150+ scholarly works and received over $3M in research funding, including grants from the NSA and NSF.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and practical application. I believe in creating an engaging, inclusive environment where students connect theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges. By integrating hands-on projects, collaborative learning, and emerging technologies, I encourage students to take ownership of their learning. My goal is to prepare students for dynamic IT careers by equipping them with technical expertise, adaptability, and a lifelong passion for learning.
      • Ph.D. In Computer Science And Software Engineering From Auburn University, Usa (2007)
      • Full Professor And Secured Tenure At Georgia Southern (2018) And At Sam Houston State University (2013)
      Full Professor and Secured Tenure at Georgia Southern (2018) and at Sam Houston State University (2013)
      Research Interests
        • Cybersecurity
        • Digital Forensics
        • Ai & Machine Learning
      Digital ForensicsAI & Machine Learning
      amohamed@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=qJ25hUMAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&view_op=list_works&citft=1&citft=2&citft=3&email_for_op=atefshalan%40gmail.com&gmla=AL3_zijdm5W4-bM17F4v9IWTwjXRr4KJqM5oUjN6OQtO_kbkh77jyA9IpMDmr0kO1eg7f2zh74KD1CQ-NgA4IAH6v6ZClRZEDGYZI_UNpGqLIJGT631Xk5znFvobXaCrxmkaeNuglU1umeG5yGx69g0hkzRZKSGM9P8LU3DZOCqpFuOne_xlHlPPM1B0fIHnZpFm30i74iH6L3dyJLFqQbUohaAI-FRy89K_36IKM4Jc-4gmAtefMohamed912-478-7756IT 2110Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyDr. Atef Shalan is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology at Georgia Southern University. He earned his PhD in Computer Science from Queen’s University, Canada, and an MSc in Artificial Intelligence from Lakehead University, Canada. With over a decade in higher education and industry experience, Dr. Shalan focuses on system reliability, software architecture, fault tolerance, and failure prediction. He has published research and delivered talks globally. Dr. Shalan teaches programming, software engineering, cybersecurity, and data analytics at undergraduate and graduate levels.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Teaching in computer science and software engineering prepares future IT leaders and drives innovation across fields. As a student, I learned that effective teaching inspires enthusiasm for learning, shaping my philosophy to engage and motivate students. Before earning my Ph.D., I foster curiosity by connecting theory to practical applications and encouraging exploration of broader concepts. My industrial expertise enhances coursework relevance, and I support students through active communication channels. I also mentor graduate students, helping them define problems and develop innovative solutions. Teaching is fulfilling, and I look forward to fostering student success.
      • PhD Of Computing, Queen'S University, Kingston Ontario Canada 2012
      • MSc In Computer Science, Lakehead University, Thunderbay Ontario Canada, 2006
      • BSc In Computer Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo Egypt, 1993
      MSc in Computer Science, Lakehead University, Thunderbay Ontario Canada, 2006BSc in Computer Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo Egypt, 1993
      Research Interests
        • Software Engineering
        • Sysrtem Reliability
        • Cyber Security
        • Ai
        • Code Analytics
        • Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, And Cyber Security Laboratory (Dac-Lab)
      Sysrtem ReliabilityCyber SecurityAICode AnalyticsData Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security Laboratory (DAC-lab)
      ssalekeen@georgiasouthern.eduSirajus SalekeebAssistant Professor912-478-2347Room 3016, IT BuildingStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringCompleted BS in Mechanical Engineering from Bangladesh, then completed MS and D. SC in Mechanical Engineering from United States. Two years of Industrial experience as Mechanical Design Engineer and about 24 years teaching experiences.
      Teaching Philosophy
        To provide student focused career ready learning environment and to prepare students with growth mindset, provide equal opportunity for everyone to grow.
      • B. Sc In Mechanical Engineering
      • M. Sc. In Mechanical Engineerig
      • D. Sc (Doctor Of Science) In Mechanical Engineering
      M. Sc. in Mechanical EngineerigD. Sc (Doctor of Science) in Mechanical Engineering
      Research Interests
        • Composites And Nano_Composites Materials
        • Mechanical Design And Fea
        • Statistical Analysis Of Experimental Data
        • Nanocomposite Material Science Laboratory
      Mechanical Design and FEAStatistical Analysis of experimental dataNanocomposite Material Science Laboratory
      jongyeopkim@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GnOEPTsAAAAJ&hl=enJongyeop KimAssistant Professor of Information Technology912-478-7413IT 2124 Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyJONGYEOP KIM received the B.Sc. degree in computer science from Korea National Open University, Seoul, South Korea, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from Oklahoma State University. His research interests include Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Image & Signal Processing, Blockchain Technology, Cybersecurity, Quantum Computing, and Big Data Analytics, with a focus on application design that leverages IT technologies across various domains.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers on empowering students to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge of IT technologies and practical problem-solving, while equipping them to leverage the latest tools and platforms to thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape. Additionally, it aims to equip students with the skills required to excel in industry or academia.
      • Ph.D In Computer Science, Oklahoma State University, 2016.
      • Ms, Computer Science, Oklahoma State University, 2009.
      • Bs, Computer Science,Korea National Open University, 1997.
      MS, Computer Science, Oklahoma State University, 2009.BS, Computer Science,Korea National Open University, 1997.
      Research Interests
        • Machine Learning & Deep Learning
        • Block Chain Technology Applications
        • Image & Signal Processing
        • Cyber Security
        • Quantum Algorithms
      Block Chain Technology Applications Image & Signal Processing Cyber Security Quantum Algorithms
      mjeong@georgiasouthern.eduM. MyungJeongAssociate Professor912-478-7284ENGR 1125Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Civil Engineering & ConstructionDr. Jeong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Construction. As a program coordinator for the Construction Engineering program, he teaches courses for both the Civil Engineering and Construction Management programs. Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he spent two years as a project manager and pavement specialist with an engineering consulting firm: Wood plc. (formerly AMEC Forster Wheeler)
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers on bridging theory and practice in civil engineering and construction management. With multiple years of industry experience, I bring real-world examples into the classroom and integrate hands-on learning with traditional instruction. I emphasize the balance between theoretical understanding and practical application, addressing industry expectations for graduates who are skilled in new technologies and independent problem-solving. My goal is to continually adapt my teaching to advancements in the field, ensuring students leave equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the evolving infrastructure industry.
      • Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2010
      • M.S., Virginia Tech, 2005
      • B.S., Sungkyunkwan University, S. Korea, 1998
      M.S., Virginia Tech, 2005B.S., SungKyunKwan University, S. Korea, 1998
      Research Interests
        • Asphalt Pavements
        • Construction Quality Assurance
        • Construction Safety
        • Engineering Education
        • Asphalt Laboratory
      Construction Quality AssuranceConstruction SafetyEngineering EducationAsphalt Laboratory
      tmurphy@georgiasouthern.eduThomasMurphyAssociate Professor912-344-2709University Hall 251Armstrong CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringDr. Thomas Murphy received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida. He is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Southern University-Armstrong Campus. His research interests are in digital systems, embedded systems, control systems, signal processing, engineering education, and open educational resources. He is a member of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the IEEE Education Society. He currently teaches courses in Computing for Engineers, Logic Circuit Design, Digital Design Lab, Introduction to Signal Processing, Circuit Analysis, and Linear Systems courses
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching has focused on undergraduate education and I enjoy teaching and working with undergraduate students. Classes involve active and coopoerative learning activities when possible. Modern software tools are incorporated into project and lab activities.
      • Ph.D., University Of Florida, Electrical And Computer Engineering
      Research Interests
        • Embedded Systems
        • Signal Processing
        • Open Educational Resources
      Signal processing Open educational resources
      doyunlee@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/doyun-lee-186089239/DoyunLeeAssistant Professor912-478-60281101H Engineering BuildingStatesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Civil Engineering & ConstructionDr. Lee's research focuses on advancing robotics equipped with visual sensors to navigate construction environments, understand surrounding semantics, and perform complex construction tasks. His recent work includes developing real-time automated mobile robotic systems to improve project outcomes, address safety concerns, and mitigate labor shortages.At Georgia Southern, Dr. Lee will expand his research on computer vision-based robotics in construction, with a focus on Autonomous Robotic Infrastructure Maintenance (ARIM). His lab aims to create a comprehensive framework for ARIM, with potential applications including automated welding, crack detection and repair, and data-driven pipe inspection systems.
      Teaching Philosophy
        From his teaching experiences, Dr. Lee has gleaned valuable insights into the three pivotal elements that significantly impact effective instruction. First and foremost, motivating students emerges as a top priority. He can create a conducive learning environment by igniting their excitement about their potential achievements. Secondly, he firmly believes in the power of students learning-by-doing. Thus, he devoted himself to crafting engaging hands-on course materials that facilitate a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Lastly, he is committed to providing unwavering support to my students. His willingness to assist them, both academically and personally, ensures their continuous growth and development.
      • Ph.D. In Civil Engineering At North Carolina State University
      • M.S. In Electrical Engineering At North Carolina State University
      • M.S. In Architectural Engineering At Kyung Hee University
      • B.A. In Architectural Engineering At Kyung Hee University
      M.S. in Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State UniversityM.S. in Architectural Engineering at Kyung Hee UniversityB.A. in Architectural Engineering at Kyung Hee University
      Research Interests
        • Construction Automation
        • Construction Robotics
        • Computer Vision
        • Automated Welding
        • Visual Inspection
        • Automation, Robotics And Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory, Construction Automation & Robotics
      Construction RoboticsComputer VisionAutomated WeldingVisual InspectionAutomation, Robotics and Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory, Construction Automation & Robotics
      mxu@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=BCZ3Li4AAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1MingzhiXuAssociate Professor912-478-8449ERB 3059Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringMingzhi Xu received his Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2015. His research on ferrous metal casting has won multiple national awards. He is the Foundry Educational Foundation (FEF) Key Professor and the Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) Steel Professor at Georgia Southern. He teaches materials science, materials process, and metal casting/steel making related courses on Statesboro campus.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Incorporating real-world examples through videos, plant tours, and labs into the courses. Encouraging critical thinking and problem solving skills through challenging group projects.
      • Ph.D., Missouri University Science And Technology, 2015
      • B.S., Xi'An Jiaotong University, 2010
      B.S., Xi'an Jiaotong University, 2010
      Research Interests
        • Metallurgy
        • Metal Casting
        • Steel Making
        • Material Characterization
        • Manufacturing
        • Carruth Foundry Lab
      metal castingsteel makingmaterial characterizationmanufacturing Carruth Foundry Lab
      nmoazzam@georgiasouhern.eduNickMoazzamSenior Lecturer of Electrical and Computer Engineering912-478-1311IT Building, Statesboro, Room 1301Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringNick H. Moazzam is an alum of University of New South Wales, Australia and is a Senior Lecturer of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Moazzam teaches undergraduate courses on Statesboro campus.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Throughout my teaching career, I’ve worked with diverse students across various disciplines and education levels. My approach emphasizes adaptability, focusing on active participation and problem-solving rather than rote learning. I tailor my methods to different learning styles, teaching subjects from multiple perspectives and encouraging collaboration or independent work as needed.
      • Ph.D., University Of New South Wales, 1998
      Research Interests
        • Wireless Sensor Networks
        • Electrical Engineering Lab
      Electrical Engineering Lab
      hahmed@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=HQVX_yMAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdateHossainAhmedAssistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering912-478-8537I.T. Building, Statesboro Campus, Statesboro, GA 30460Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringDr. Ahmed has approximately 18 years of industrial and academic experience, with over 10 years dedicated to computational and experimental nondestructive evaluation, structural health monitoring, mechatronics, and automation. His research group at the MetaMaterials and Mechanical Structure Research Laboratory (M3SR) focuses on acoustic metamaterials, additive manufacturing, AI-based process automation, composite structures, and structural health of additively manufactured parts and electrochemical devices.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Dr. Ahmed is committed to creating a classroom environment where every student feels supported and has the opportunity to succeed. He focuses on helping students think critically and apply their knowledge to solve real-world engineering challenges. His teaching includes courses in structural mechanics, such as Statics, Dynamics, Mechanism Design, and Machine Design, as well as solid modeling, with an emphasis on CAD.
      • Ph.D. In Mechanical Engineering, University Of South Carolina, 2020
      • M.S. In Aerospace Engineering, University Of South Carolina, 2016
      • M.B.A. In Management, University Of Dhaka, 2014
      • B.S. In Mechanical Engineering, Bangladesh University Of Engineering And Technology, 2004
      M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of South Carolina, 2016M.B.A. in Management, University of Dhaka, 2014B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 2004
      Research Interests
        • Non-Destructive Evaluation
        • Structural Health Monitoring (Shm)
        • Shm Of Additive Manufacturing
        • Shm Of Lithium Ion Batteries
        • Carbon Fiber Composite Materials
        • Metamaterials And Mechanical Structure Research Lab
      Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)SHM of Additive ManufacturingSHM of Lithium Ion BatteriesCarbon Fiber Composite MaterialsMetamaterials and Mechanical Structure Research Lab
      mehedihassan@georgiasouthern.eduhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GT4p3rsAAAAJ&hl=enMehediHassan912-478-5993IT Building: Room # 2108Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Information TechnologyMehedi is a Visiting Instructor of Information Technology at Georgia Southern University. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2024 and his M.Sc. in 2021, both from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He obtained his B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering in 2016 at the Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh. His research interests lie in network security, complex systems, and machine learning.
      Teaching Philosophy
        My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a collaborative and engaging learning environment that empowers students to think critically and solve complex problems. I emphasize active learning, where students apply theoretical concepts through hands-on activities, coding exercises, and real-world examples.I believe in personalized instruction, recognizing that each student has unique strengths and learning styles. By incorporating diverse teaching methods—lectures, group discussions, and project-based learning—I aim to make complex topics accessible and engaging. My goal is to inspire curiosity, encourage lifelong learning, and equip students with the skills they need to succeed in their academic and professional careers.
      • Ph.D. In Computer Science, University Of Louisiana At Lafayette, 2024
      • M.Sc. In Computer Science, University Of Louisiana At Lafayette, 2021
      • B.Sc. In Computer Science And Engineering, Islamic University Of Technology, 2016
      M.Sc. in Computer Science, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2021B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering, Islamic University of Technology, 2016
      Research Interests
        • Network Security
        • Complex Systems
        • Machine Learning
      Complex SystemsMachine Learning
      jqing@georgiasouthern.eduJingjingQingAssociate Professor (AIST Foundation Steel Professor)912-478-6013ERB 2022Statesboro CampusAllen E Paulson College of Engineering & ComputingDepartment of Manufacturing EngineeringDr. Qing graduated with a PhD degree in Materials Science & Engineering from Missouri S&T in 2016. She is an AIST Foundation Steel Professor. Before joining Georgia Southern, she was a Research Assistant Professor and a Senior Research Specialist on Electron Microscopes at Missouri S&T. She has over 14 years experience on ferrous metallurgy research, focused on characterizations using microscopies (SEM, TEM and optical microscopy). Her research on cast irons won 2019 American Foundry Society Howard F. Taylor Award. She is the first author of three AFS best paper awards . She has over 35 publications on ferrous metals. Her research on ferrous metals are funded by NSF, AIST, AFS and DIS.
      Teaching Philosophy
        Dr. Qing teaches class on materials science and steel heat treatment, as well as sustainability and green manufacturing. She encourages students to interact with her in the classroom. She focused on students' learning progression and gives credit for participation and demonstration of efforts.
      • PhD In Materials Science & Engineering, Missouri S&T, 2010-2016
      • BS Materials Science & Engineering From Xi'An Jiaotong University In China, 2006-2010
      BS Materials Science & Engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University in China, 2006-2010
      Research Interests
        • Ferrous Metal
        • Microstructure Impacts On Properties
        • Solidification Of Metals
        • Materials Characterization
        • Electron Microscopy And Optical Microscopy
        • Materials Research Laboratory
      Microstructure impacts on propertiesSolidification of metalsMaterials Characterization Electron microscopy and optical microscopyMaterials Research Laboratory