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Administration

Rick Miller, Dean of Undergraduate Academic and Graduate Programs

Dean Wilcox, Assistant Dean of the Undergraduate Academic Program

Jill Lane, Dean of the High School Academic Program

B.S., Wake Forest University; M.A.Ed., College of William and Mary; Ed.S., University of Missouri at Columbia.

Jeff Morgan, Assistant Dean of the High School Academic Program (2007); Director of the High School Academic Program (2004); Assistant Dean of General Studies (2000); English (1997) B.A. (English), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A.Ed., Wake Forest University.

Faculty
Anthropology, Art History
English
English as a Second Language
Foreign Languages
Humanities
Instructional Technologist

Mathematics
Philosophy
Science
Social Studies
Theatre History and Dramatic Literature
Writing and Literature

 

English

Philip M. Haigh, English (2000)
B.A., Leeds University, England; M.A., California State University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Beth Thompson, English (2003)
B.A., Southern Methodist University; M.A., Simmons College

Nancy Streblow, English (2006)
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A., University of Texas at Arlington

English as a Second Language

Elizabeth Klaimon, English as a Second Language (1998)
B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, M.A. (English: Teaching Writing & Literature), George Mason University

Foreign Language

Michel Berta, French (1994)
B.A. summa cum laude, University of Massachusetts; M.A. Phi Sigma Iota, Boston University, 1982 in French language and literature; Ph.D., Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, 1989 in 19th c. French literature (Naturalism and Emile Zola). Studies of Protestant theology at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes at the Sorbonne, and Art History at the Ecole du Louvre. Prix de la Ville de Colombes, 1963 in painting; Prix Santiago Vilas, 1983 for best essay of the year, written in a romance language in an American University; Merit Award for Outstanding Research, 1993-1994; Merit Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2000.

Hans Gabriel, German (1999)
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia.

Martha Elizabeth Golden, French (1994)
B.A. (magna cum laude), Duke University; M.A., New York University in France.

Raquel Maqueda-Jimenez, Spanish (2006)
B.A., University of Seville (Spain); M.A. (Hispanic Linguistics), Indiana University; M.A. (Applied Linguistics and TESOL), Indiana University

Humanities

Gary Matthews, Humanities (1997)
B.A., Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley.

Joseph Mills, Humanities (1998)
B.A., University of Chicago; M.A., University of New Mexico; Ph.D., University of California at Davis.

Ellen Rosenberg, Humanities and Creative Writing (2002)
B.A., Long Island University; M.A., New York University; M.F.A., University of South Carolina; Ph.D., Indiana University.

LeeAnna Lawrence (2007)

Ph.D., Rhetoric, Duke University, M.A. Composition and Rhetori, NCSU-Raleigh, B.A. English, Vassar College

Instructional Technology

Bob King (2006)
B.A., (Philosophy), University of California at Santa Barbara; M.F.A., University of California at Los Angeles, Ph.D.; (Social and Cultural Foundations of Education), University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Mathematics

Wanda N. Coyle, Mathematics (1990)
B.S., M.A.Ed., Appalachian State University.

Inez Davis, Mathematics (1984)
B.A., Carson-Newman College; M.S., Middle Tennessee State University.

Sarah A. Greer, Mathematics (2007)

B.A., M.A.Ed., Wake Forest Univeristy.

Jill D. Lane, Mathematics (1994) B.S., Wake Forest University; M.A.Ed., College of William and Mary; Ed.S., University of Missouri at Columbia.

Philosophy

Richard Miller, Philosophy (1972)
A.B., Colgate University; Ph.D., Columbia University. UNC Board of Governors’ Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1995.

Science

Linda Moore, Science (1983)
B.A., Wake Forest University; M.A.Ed., Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Lois Schneider, Science (2008)

B.S., State University of New York at Cortland; M.S., Cornell University

Terri McMurray (2008)                                    

B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison; M.Ed., University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Social Sciences

Michael Wakeford (2007)

B.A. History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A. History, Indiana University at Bloomington; A.B.D. History, University of Chicago

Krystyna Puc (2007)

B.S. Northeastern University; Ph.D., The George Washington University

Social Studies

Lynda M. Moss, Social Studies (1994)
B.A., George Washington University; M.A., City University of New York; Ph.D. candidate, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Paul Lawrence Pfefferkorn, Social Studies (1992)
B.A., University of the South; M.A.Ed., Wake Forest University.

Jonathan Milner, Social Studies (2007)               
B.A., Wake Forest University; M.A. candidate, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Theatre History and Dramatic Literature

Dean Wilcox, Theatre History and Dramatic Literature (1999)
B.A., Glassboro State College (now Rowan University); M.F.A., University of South Carolina; Ph.D., University of Washington School of Drama.

Writing and Literature


Ellen Rosenberg, Humanities and Creative Writing (2002)
B.A., Long Island University; M.A., New York University; M.F.A., University of South Carolina; Ph.D., Indiana University.

Visiting Faculty

Doug Bohannon

Debbie Frezell

Jeffrey Gredlein

Carol Harding

Adrienne Pilon
David Pounds
Thomas Wilson

 

Emeritus Faculty

Jeremy Reiskind (1986-2007)

Gary Burke, Social Studies (1970-2006)

Carlos Jimenez, Spanish (1994-2004)

Marilyn Cardwell, English and French (1974-2003)
Noel Callow Kirby-Smith, Writing and Literature (1971-2002)
Linda Davis, Science (1974-2002)