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Faculty 2003-2004
Based
on excellence in teaching and scholarship, a faculty member holding the terminal
degree in his/her discipline is eligible to teach graduate courses in his/her
discipline, or a related discipline. Our graduate faculty demonstrate excellence
both in teaching and scholarly productivity.
Scholarly productivity may be demonstrated through publication of
research and/or through applied scholarship. Chairs of departments offering
graduate programs are responsible for determining an individual’s eligibility
to teach graduate courses. In exceptional cases, outstanding professional
experience and demonstrated contributions to the teaching discipline may be
presented in lieu of formal academic preparation. Such cases must be justified
on an individual basis, consistent with the Criteria for Accreditation of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
DUTIES OF GRADUATE FACULTY
In
addition to their graduate teaching responsibilities, members of the graduate
faculty are expected to provide academic advising, direct theses or
collaborative research, and participate in the comprehensive examination
process.
B. MCRAE AMOSS, JR.,
Professor of French and Chair of the Department of English, Philosophy, and Modern Languages
(1991)
A.B., Georgia State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia
JENNIFER M. APPERSON,
Associate Professor of Psychology and
Chair of the Department of Psychology (1985)
B.A., Stephens College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Akron
ROBERT LEE BANTON,
Professor of Education (1967)
B.A., Randolph-Macon College; M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Virginia
PATRICK G. BARBER,
Professor of Chemistry (1978)
B.S., Stanford University; Ph.D., Cornell University
LEE D. M. BIDWELL,
Professor of Sociology and
Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology (1990)
B.S., Maryville College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Tennessee
SARAH M. BINGHAM,
Professor of Physical Education (1985)
B. Ed., Keene State College; M.A., Texas Women’s University;
Ph.D., University of Virginia
CHRISTOPHER A. BJORNSEN,
Associate Professor of Psychology (1995)
B.A., Randolph-Macon College; M.S., Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth
University
JOSEPH C. BLAUVELT,
Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education (1988)
B.A., Michigan State University; M.Ed., Springfield College;
Ph.D., Michigan State University
CALVIN J. BOYER,
Director of the Library and Professor of Library Science (1993)
B.S., Eastern Illinois University; M.L.S., Ph.D., University of Texas
RHONDA BROCK-SERVAIS,
Assistant Professor of English (2000)
B.A., University of Wisconsin-Parkside; M.A., Georgia Southern
University; Ph.D., University of South Carolina
DAVID W. BUCKALEW,
Assistant Professor of Biology and Chair of the Department of Natural Sciences (1999)
B.S., M.S., Frostburg State University; Ph.D., Colorado State University
RUTH L. BUDD,
Associate Professor of Spanish (1996)
B.A., M.A., James Madison University; Ph.D.,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
WILLIAM BURGER,
Associate Professor of Sociology (1988)
B.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice;
M.A., Ph.D., New School for Social Research
JENA BURGES,
Associate Professor of English (1997)
B.A., Arizona State University; M.A., Ph.D., Northern Arizona University
CRAIG C. CHALLENDER,
Professor of English (1983)
B.A., Bethel College; M.A., Wichita State University;
Ph.D., The University of Oklahoma
BARBARA CHESLER, Associate
Professor of Education (2000)
B.S.ED., Ohio State University; M.S.Ed., Clarion University of
Pennsylvania;
Ed.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
AUDREY CHURCH,
Instructor of School Library Media (2000)
B.A., Bridgwater College; MS, Longwood College
MARTHA E. COOK,
Professor of English (1973)
B.A., Maryville College; M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
CAROLYN I. COOPER,
Associate Professor of Guidance and Counseling (1989)
B.S.,
Hampton Institute; M.Ed., C.A.G.S., Ed.D., The College of William and Mary
DAVID CORDLE, Professor
of Music and
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (1998)
B.M., Shorter College; M.M., D.M., Florida State University
PATRICIA P. CORMIER,
President and Professor of Education (1996)
A.S., University of Bridgeport; B.S., Boston University; M.Ed., Ed.D,
University of Virginia
RAYMOND J. CORMIER,
Visiting Professor of French, (1996)
A.B., University of Bridgeport; M.A., Stanford University; Ph.D. Harvard
University
CAROLYN M. CRAFT,
Professor of English (1968)
B.A., Agnes Scott College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
WADE EDWARDS,
Assistant Professor of French (2002)
B.A., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Miami University of Ohio; Ph.D.,
University of Virginia
ALIX D. FINK,
Assistant Professor of Biology (2001)
B.S., Indiana University; M.S., Texas A&M University;
Ph.D., University of Missouri
MARK L. FINK,
Instructor of Biology (2002)
B.S., University of Missouri; M.S., Texas A&M University
KATHLEEN T. FLANAGAN,
Professor of English (1987)
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
C. HOOD FRAZIER,
Associate Professor of English (1999)
B.A., M.A., West Virginia University; M.S., Longwood College; Ph.D.,
University of Virginia
DEBORAH C. FRAZIER, Assistant
Professor of Education (1999)
B.A., Longwood College; M.Ed., Ph.D,. University of Virginia
JOSEPH E. GARCIA,
Associate Professor of Geography (1998)
B.A., Rutgers University; M.S., Ph.D., University of Georgia
LILY ANNE GOETZ,
Professor of Spanish (1992)
B.A., University of West Florida; M.A., Universidad de Salamanca;
Ph.D., Catholic University
CHARLOTTE L. GUYNES,
Assistant Professor of Health (1998)
B.S., Med Stephen F. Austin State University;
Ph.D., Texas A & M University
BETTE L. HARRIS, Professor
of Health and Physical Education (1979)
B.S., James Madison University; M.A., Sam Houston State University;
Ed.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
FRANK J. HOWE,
Professor of Guidance and Counseling (1988)
B.S., St. Joseph's College; M.S. Syracuse University; Ph.D.,
Union Institute
PATRICIA A. HOWE,
Associate Professor of Library Science and Librarian (1982)
B.S., Cabrini College; M.L.S., Syracuse University
JUDITH R. JOHNSON,
Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (1972)
B.S., Winthrop College;
M.A., University of Iowa; Ph.D., University of Illinois
CHRISTOPHER D. JONES,
Assistant Professor of Special Education (1998)
B.S., M.S., Longwood
College; Ph.D., University of Virginia
STEPHEN C. KEITH,
Assistant Professor of Education (1992)
B.S., Kent State University; M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Virginia
DEBRA S. KELLEY,
Associate Professor of Sociology (1994)
B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University; M.S.J., American University;
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
LUTHER R. KIRK,
Associate Professor of Education (1997)
B.A., University of South Florida; M.S., Radford University;
Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
RENA A. KOESLER,
Professor of Recreation (1986)
B.S., Western Illinois;
M. Ag., Texas A&M; Ph.D., Michigan State University
ELIZABETH KOCEVAR-WEIDINGER,
Assistant Professor of Library Science and Librarian (1999)
B.A., Temple University; M.L.I.S., University of Texas at Austin; M.Ed.,
Frostburg State University
CHRYSTYNA KOSARCHYN,
Professor of Health Education (1987)
B.A., University of Illinois; M.S., Kent State University; Ph.D.,
University of Toledo
ERIC L. LAWS,
Assistant Professor of Psychology (2000)
B.S., Christopher Newport College;
M.S., Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
MARY E. LEHMAN, Assistant
Professor of Biology (1998)
B.S., Juanita College; M.S., Ph.D., North Carolina State University
JEREMY M. LLOYD,
Assistant Professor of Science Education (2000)
B.Sc., Ph.D., University of East Anglia; Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth
University
MICHAEL C. LUND, Professor
of English (1974)
A.B., Washington University; M.A., Ph.D., Emory University
ROBERT LEE LYNCH,
Assistant Professor of English (1991)
B.A., Michigan State University; M.A., Western Michigan University;
Ph.D., Indiana University
MELANIE M. MARKS,
Associate Professor of Economics (1993)
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Texas A & M
RACHEL J. MATHEWS,
Associate Professor of Special Education (1994)
B.S., University of Kerala, India; M.Ed., College of William and Mary;
Ed.D., University of San Diego
C. Sue
McCullough, Professor and Dean of the College of
Education and Human Services (2002)
B.S., Butler University; M.A., Ed.D., Ball State University
RUTH LYN MEESE,
Professor of Special Education (1987)
B.S., University of Maryland; M.Ed., Ohio University; Ph.D., University
of Virginia
ERIC MOORE,
Assistant Professor of Philosophy (2000)
B.A., Carnegie-Mellon University; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
FRANCIS X. MOORE, III,
Associate Professor of French (1989)
B.A., University of Vermont; M.A., Hofstra University;
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
PAUL MORIARTY, Assistant
Professor of Philosophy (1997)
B.A., University of Virginia; M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado
GARY T. NELSON,
Professor of Mathematics (2000)
B.S., M.Ed., University of Georgia; Ph.D., Georgia State University
CHRIS
NESMITH, Assistant
Professor of English (2002)
B.A., University of Mississippi; M.A., University
of North Carolina at Charlotte; Ph.D., University of South Carolina
LISA
M. OLENIK,
Associate Professor of Physical Education and Chair of the Department of Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (2003)
B.A., California State University at Chico; M.S.,
Western Illinois University; Ph.D., University of Alberta
GEOFFREY C.
ORTH,
Professor of German (1977)
B.A., Washington & Lee University; M.A., Ph.D., University of
Virginia
ANTHONY
L. PALOMBELLA, Assistant
Professor of Biology (1999)
B.A., University of California; M.A., San Francisco
State University; Ph.D., University of Colorado
KENNETH B. PERKINS,
Professor of Sociology and Anthropology (1984)
B.S., M.S., Valdosta State College;
Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
MICHAEL
P. PHELAN, Assistant Professor of Sociology
(2003)
B.A., Winona State University; M.A., Mankato State
University; Ph.D., University of Kentucky
DARRYL G. POOLE,
Associate Professor of Sociology (1992)
B.S., M.A., Ball State University; Ph.D., University of Florida
FRANCES R. REEVE,
Associate Professor of Library Science and Librarian (1990)
B.A., Madison College; M.Ed., James Madison University;
M.S. in L.S., Catholic University of America
JOHN F. REYNOLDS,
Professor of Modern Languages (1987)
B.A., M.A., Tufts University; Ph.D., University of Virginia
MELISSA C. RHOTEN,
Assistant Professor of Chemistry (2000)
B.S. James Madison University, Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University
CARLA
MARIE RIDEN, Assistant Professor of Sociology
(2002)
B.A., University of Alabama; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University; Ph.D., Louisiana State University
JAMES E. RILEY,
Assistant Professor of Education (1999)
B.S., SUNY Oneonta; M.Ed., Texas A & M University; D.Ed., Hofstra
University
BETTY JO SIMMONS,
Professor of Education (1966)
B.A., M.S.Ed., Longwood College; Ed.D., College of William and Mary
GERRY
R. SOKOL,
Assistant Professor of Education (2003)
B.S., M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; M.S.,
Marshall University; Ed.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
EDWARD D. SMITH,
Professor of Psychology (1971)
B.A., Heidelberg College; M.A., University of Hawaii; Ph.D., Kent State
University
SHAWN
SMITH,
Assistant Professor of English (2003)
B.A., Boston University; M.A., Purdue University;
Ph.D., Yale University
DAVID B. STEIN,
Professor of Psychology (1985)
B.A., Brooklyn College; M.S., Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University
PEGGY L. TARPLEY,
Associate Professor of Special Education (1995)
A.B., The University of Michigan; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia
E. DEREK TAYLOR,
Assistant Professor of English (2000)
B.A., Wake Forest University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Florida
ARTHUR GORDON VAN NESS, III,
Professor of English (1987)
B.A., Hampden-Sydney College; M.A., University of Richmond;
Ph.D., University of South Carolina
PATRICIA R. WHITFIELD, Associate
Professor of Special Education (1991)
B.S., M.Ed., University of Richmond; Ph.D., University of Virginia
Administration (2003-2004) LONGWOOD BOARD OF VISITORS 2003-2004 MR. J. DAVID ADAMS
Consumer and Community Outreach Director, Office of the Attorney General,
Richmond, VA
MRS. ANN GREEN BAISE, Rector
Educator, McLean, VA THE HONORABLE WILLIAM W. “TED” BENNETT, JR.
Attorney at Law/Former Member, Virginia House of Delegates, Halifax, VA MR. BARRY J. CASE, Vice Rector
President, Richmond Region of Legal Resources of Virginia, Richmond, VA
MR. JAMES C. HUGHES, Member at
Large
Senior Vice President and General Counsel, INOVA Health Systems, Falls Church,
VA
MR. RICKY L. OTEY
Senior Vice President, Retail Bank Director, Wachovia National Bank, Norfolk, VA
MS. HELEN E. PHILLIPS
Attorney at Law, Stanardsville, VA
MR. DONALD J. RENNIE
CEO of Rennie Petroleum Corp., Richmond, VA
MRS. SARAH E. TERRY, Secretary
Regional Manager, Farmville Office of Congressman Virgil H. Goode, Farmville, VA
MRS. ANNE GREGORY VANDEMARK
Educator/Author, McLean, VA DR. HELEN P. WARRINER-BURKE
Retired, Virginia Department of Education, Amelia, VA
ADMINISTRATION
DR. PATRICIA P. CORMIER, President
MR. RICHARD BRATCHER, Vice President for
Facilities Management and Technology
DR. NORMAN J. BREGMAN, Provost and
Vice President for Academic Affairs
MS. BARBARA BURTON, Vice President for
Institutional Advancement
DR. NANCY F. KRIPPEL, Associate
Provost and Director of Graduate Studies
DR. TIM PIERSON, Vice President for
Student Affairs
MRS. KATHY S. WORSTER, Vice President for
Administration and Finance DEANS
DR. DAVID CORDLE, Dean, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences
DR. WAYNE E. MCWEE,
Acting Dean,
College of Business and Economics
DR.
C.
SUE
MCCULLOUGH,
Dean, College of
Education and Human Services
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