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  • Agyapong Afua M. Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    Afua M. Agyapong Ph.D., CCC-SLP Assistant Professor of Speech Language Pathology Afua.Agyapong@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1888 Departments
    School of Health SciencesSpeech Language Pathology
    OfficeLMEC 305
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    Afua Agyapong is an assistant professor of speech-language pathology at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina.  She received her bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from the University of Ghana, and earned her master’s and doctoral degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of North Dakota.

    Dr. Agyapong is a certified speech-language pathologist with clinical experience working in diverse settings including a skilled nursing facility, an ENT clinic, and a public school.  Her areas of teaching and clinical expertise are voice disorders, adult neurogenic communication disorders, school-age language disorders and multicultural issues in speech-language pathology.

    Dr. Agyapong has taught undergraduate, post-baccalaureate and graduate students. Her research focuses on transgender voice and cultural diversity. She has published papers in peer-reviewed journals, and has presented locally and nationally.

    Dr. Agyapong has been invited to give presentations on acoustic analysis of voice and to review voice disorders content with speech pathology graduate students preparing to take their praxis examination

    Areas of Expertise and/or Research:

    Voice disorders, adult neurogenic communication disorders, age-related decline in language abilities, multicultural issues and linguistic diversity

    Education:

    Ph.D., Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of North Dakota


  • Dr. Almeida Richard A.
    Dr. Richard A. Almeida Professor of Political Science, Associate Co-Director of Baruch Institute for South Carolina Studies ralmeida@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1631 Departments
    Political Science
    OfficeFH 139
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    Education

    Ph.D.  University of Missouri-Columbia

    M.A.  University of Memphis

    B.A.  University of Massachusetts

    Dr. Almeida has been with the Department of Political Science and Geography since 2007.  He specializes in American political behavior (interest groups and voting), formal political theory, and classical political thought.  His primary research interest involves formal models of lobbying coalitions.

    Dr. Almeida serves as a Associate Co-Director of Baruch Institute for South Carolina Studies at Hobcaw Barony, the historic 16,000-acre estate owned and operated by the Belle W. Baruch Foundation. 


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  • Anderson Lawrence P.
    Lawrence P. Anderson Emeritus Professor of Visual Arts landerson@fmarion.edu Departments
    Fine Arts
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    Education

    M.F.A. Printmaking/Drawing - University of Kentucky, 1981. B.F.A. Printmaking - University of South Dakota, 1973.

    Teaching

    • University of Louisville
    • University of Kentucky
    • University of Wisconsin Center
    • University of South Dakota

    Biography

    Lawrence Anderson came to Francis Marion University in 2000 to serve as Professor of Visual Arts and Chair of the Department of Fine Arts and Mass Communications.  His duties included coordination of the Department's majors in Art Education, Music Industry, Theatre Arts, and Visual Arts; chairing the FMU Artist Series Committee; and teaching in the Visual Arts program. In 2015, Professor Anderson retired from the chairmanship and continued to teach in the Visual Arts program until his retirement May 2021. Professor Anderson was born in Canby, Minnesota.  He studied at the University of South Dakota, from which he earned his B. F. A. in 1973.  Mr. Anderson began graduate studies at the University of Nebraska and received his MFA from the University of Kentucky in 1981.  He was an Artist-In-The-Schools resident for the National Endowment for the Arts and the Kentucky Arts Commission from 1977-80.  From 1987 through 2000 he taught at the University of South Dakota and served as Chair of the Department of Art. He has also been a professor at the University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and the University of Wisconsin Center, Marsfield.  His work has been included in over 159 exhibits, 40 invitational print portfolios, and more than 50 public and private collections.

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  • Dr. Aniello Joe
    Dr. Joe Aniello Emeritus Faculty of Management, Year at Francis Marion University: 2003-2024 janiello@fmarion.edu Departments
    Human Resource ManagementSchool of Business
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    Education

    Ed.D., Vanderbilt University

    M.B.A., Fordham University

    B.S., Fairfield University

    Areas of Expertise

    Creativity

    Small Business Management

    Entrepreneurship

    Human Resource

    Marketing

    Organizational Behavior/Development

    Bio

    Dr. Joe Aniello joined Francis Marion University in 2003 and retired in 2024. He taught Non-Profit Management, Human Resources, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management and Organizational Behavior. He has international business experience in South America, Europe and Asia. His research has been published in journals and books and has appeared in Assessment of Student Learning in Business Schools: Best Practices and the Journal of Entrepreneurship Education.


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  • Dr. Araujo Ken M.
    Dr. Ken M. Araujo Associate Professor of Computer Science karaujo@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1377 Departments
    Computer ScienceSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 227
    Additional information

    Adviser to FMU chapter of UPE, International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines

    Education

    Ph.D., The University of South Carolina

    M.S., The University of South Carolina

    B.S., The University of South Carolina

    B.S., Francis Marion College

    Area of Expertise

    Object-Oriented Modeling Design Patterns

    Biography

    Ken Araujo joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2008. From 1991 to 2008 he was a member of the department of mathematics at Florence-Darlington Technical College and also taught as an adjunct instructor for Coker College. He was a member of the department of mathematics at Francis Marion College from 1986 to 1988. His research has been published in Proceedings of The Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium.


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  • Dr. Arroyo Fangjun
    Dr. Fangjun Arroyo Professor of Mathematics farroyo@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409P
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    Education

    Ph.D. in Mathematics from the City University of New York


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  • Baker Meggie
    Meggie Baker Instructor of Business meggie.baker@fmarion.edu Phone843-601-0301 Departments
    Business AdministrationSchool of Business
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    Education

    J.D., University of South Carolina

    B.A., The George Washington University

    Bio

    Prior to starting as Legal Counsel and Compliance Director for HopeHealth, Inc., a community health center, Ms. Baker worked for the US District Court and the South Carolina Supreme Court.  A published author on appellate procedure, Ms. Baker's current work focuses on non-profit and for-profit business transactions and strategic planning.


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  • Dr. Banister Lindsey E.
    Dr. Lindsey E. Banister Associate Professor of English, Director of the Writing Center lbanister@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1857 Departments
    Center for Academic Success and AdvisementEnglishEnglish and PhilosophyWriting Center
    OfficeFH 122
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    Dr. Lindsey Banister recently completed her PhD in Composition and Cultural Rhetoric at Syracuse University. She received her MA in Rhetoric and Writing Studies from San Diego State University in 2012 and her BA in English from Pepperdine University in 2009. She specializes in sports and embodied rhetoric. Her research interests also include writing center studies, performance, and rhetorical historiography. In addition to teaching composition courses at FMU, Dr. Banister is also the Director of the Writing Center. In her free time, she participates on the Florence Masters swim team, travels, and enjoys drinking good beer with friends.

    Education

    PhD, Syracuse University

    MA, San Diego State University

    BA, Pepperdine University


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  • Dr. Barbeau Tamatha R.
    Dr. Tamatha R. Barbeau Professor of Biology, Coordinator of Veterinary Studies and Pre-Veterinary Programs tbarbeau@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-4651 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeLSF 204J
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    Personal website

    Education

    Ph.D. Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 2004.

    M.Sc. Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 2001.

    B.S. Biology, State University of New York at Oswego, NY. Cum Laude, 1992.

    A.A.S. Veterinary Technology, State University of New York at Canton, NY. Magna Cum Laude, 1990.

    Biography

    I received my Associate's degree in Veterinary Science Technology at SUNY Canton, NY., Bachelor of Science degree at SUNY Oswego, and my M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Florida, Department of Zoology. Now I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Francis Marion University .

    My research interests include reproductive anatomy and physiology, and also conservation and monitoring of reptile and amphibian populations. You can find more details regarding my research interests, teaching, and service on my webpage and my Curriculum Vitae.

    If you are interested in undergraduate research within the Department of Biology, please go to the PURE Program page. To find more information about the Pre-Veterinary Program and advising, or the Pre-Vet Club, please go to the Pre-Veterinary Program page. For my Biology advisees, please go to my Academic Advising page.

    Courses Taught:

    • Biology of Sex (Biol 213)
    • Gender Studies (GS 200)
    • Human Anatomy (Biol 205)
    • Human Biology (Biol 104)
    • Human Physiology (Biol 236)
    • Senior Seminar (Biol 499)

  • Dr. Bauer Vernon W.
    Dr. Vernon W. Bauer Professor and Chair of Biology vbauer@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1409 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeLSF 204C
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    Personal website

    Education

    Ph.D. (1999, Genetics) - N.C. State University.

    B.S. (1992, Biological Sciences) - Clemson University.

    Courses Taught:

    • BIOL 105: Introduction to Life Science
    • BIOL 220: Introduction to Molecular Biology
    • BIOL 302: Developmental Biology
    • BIOL 401: Genetics
    • BIOL 499: Senior Seminar

  • Belk Eric
    Eric Belk Instructor of Business ebelk@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1423 Departments
    Business AdministrationSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 238
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    Education

    M.B.A., University of South Carolina

    B.S., Francis Marion University

    Bio

    Mr. Eric Belk is vice-president of Sun Belt Line Inc. who provide transportation brokering, consulting, licensing/permitting, factoring, and insurance services to truckers throughout the United States.


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  • Best D. Keith
    D. Keith Best Chair, Department of Fine Arts, Professor of Theatre Arts dbest@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1549 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficeHFAC 102
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    Education

    M.F.A. Theatre Arts - Acting Focuses: Stanislavski-based acting process, Alexander technique, Linklater-based vocal training, and neutral and character mask work. University of Louisville, 1993. B.F.A. Theatre Arts Valdosta State College, 1986.

    Professional Associations

    Board Member, South Carolina Theatre Association Member, Southeastern Theatre Conference Member, South Carolina Scriptwriters, Inc. Member, Theatre Communications Group


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  • Dr. Boatwright Patricia
    Dr. Patricia Boatwright Associate Professor of Education, Coordinator of Elementary Education Program, Co-Coordinator for Teaching Fellows Program, Education Club Advisor PBoatwright@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1439 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 238B
    Additional information

    Areas of Expertise

    Elementary Education Program

    Educational Technology


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  • Dr. Bolt William K.
    Dr. William K. Bolt Chair, Department of History, Suzanne Lucas and Benjamin Pratt Gasque Chair in History, Professor of History wbolt@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1469 Departments
    History
    OfficeFH 208
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    Bio

    A native of Buffalo, New York, Dr. Bolt began teaching at Francis Marion in 2009. He has published articles in American Nineteenth Century History and the Journal of East Tennessee History. For four years, Dr. Bolt served as an Assistant Editor at the James K. Polk Project where he researched, edited, and transcribed documents that appeared in volume 11 and 12 of the Correspondence of James K. Polk. His book, Tariff Wars and the Politics of Jacksonian America, was published by Vanderbilt University Press in 2017. He is also the coauthor of a textbook, The American Road Part I: Travelling the Early American Byways of a New Nation, which was published by Kendall Hunt in 2016.

    Education

    PhD, University of Tennessee, 2010

    Courses Taught: 

    • U.S. History to 1877
    • U.S. History since 1877
    • Economic History of the United States
    • United States: Colonial and Revolutionary Periods, 1587-1789
    • Civil War America
    • U.S. Constitutional History to 1900
    • Jacksonian Democracy
    • Senior Thesis  

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  • Dr. Brauss Minerva
    Dr. Minerva Brauss Director of Institutional Effectiveness, Instructor of Mathematics MBrauss@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1559 Departments
    AdministrationInstitutional Planning, Research, and EffectivenessMathematics
    OfficeSAB 105 F
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    Education

    Ph.D. in Administration in Higher Education from Auburn University


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  • Dr. Breazeale William H.
    Dr. William H. Breazeale Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Departments
    Chemistry
    Office
    Additional informationFormer Chair 1970-1997 

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  • Dr. Bridger Bob
    Dr. Bob Bridger Professor Emeritus Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Robert C. “Bob” Bridger completed his undergraduate degree at Coastal Carolina University in 1994 and his doctoral studies at The University of Georgia in 1999. He holds a Level III certification as a school psychologist through the SC Department of Education and is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist. His current interest include cross battery and school neuropsychological assessment and children with type 1 diabetes.

    Dr. Bridger taught Child Development and Senior Seminar in the undergraduate program. He also taught a range of courses of courses in the graduate program (School Psychology) in addition to facilitating the student internship placements and intern seminars.


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  • Dr. Britton John
    Dr. John Britton Part-Time Lecturer in History, Emeritus Faculty of History jbritton@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1552 Departments
    History
    OfficeFH 201
    Additional information

    Latin America, World.


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  • Dr. Brogdon Rhonda DNP, RN, MBA
    Dr. Rhonda Brogdon DNP, RN, MBA Chair, Department of Nursing, Associate Professor of Nursing rbrogdon@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1674 Departments
    Healthcare AdministrationNursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 122
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    Rhonda Brogdon is a tenured associate professor of nursing at Francis Marion University in Florence, SC.  She is the Chair of the Department of Nursing. She has been a medical-surgical nurse for 19 years. She received her BSN degree from Clemson University in Clemson, SC in 1994, and her MSN degree from the University of Phoenix in Phoenix, AZ in 2004, and her MBA degree from Webster University located in Myrtle Beach, SC in 2001, and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) from Duquesne University located in Pittsburgh, PA in 2010. She received her certification in Online Instruction from Central Michigan University in 2011.

    Rhonda began working in academia as a part-time clinical nursing instructor at the Medical University of South Carolina/Francis Marion University Satellite in 2001. During that time, she had instructed all levels of nursing students in the clinical setting.  Her area of expertise is medical-surgical nursing with an emphasis in renal nursing. Rhonda has served as mentor and preceptor for 12 years in bedside nursing and was consistently evaluated as a “role model” nurse for 10 years while working in acute care by her nurse manager. In academia, she has mentored and precepted faculty to their roles in course instruction for approximately 7 years. She was vice-president of the Francis Marion University Department of Nursing Honor Society, and a Phi Kappa Phi mentor for nursing students. She has been an active member of Sigma Theta Tau International.  She was the recipient of the African-American Faculty and Staff Coalition Diversity Award from Francis Marion University in 2013. Rhonda is also President of the Florence Minority Black Nurses Association. She has attended workshops on Diversity presented by the National Black Nurses Association.

    Rhonda has contributed to the book entitled, Fast facts about developing a nursing academic portfolio: What to include in a nutshell  and has presented on this topic at Drexel University Nursing Education Institute Conference.. Rhonda is co-author of the book entitled Medical-surgical nursing test success: An unfolding case study review and has a reflection chapter in The new nurse educator: Mastering academia. She has served as an external abstract peer reviewer for the Annual Healthcare Informatics Symposium presented by the Center for Biomedical Informatics at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Rhonda’s Doctorate of Nursing Practice Capstone entitled: A Self-Care Educational Intervention to Improve Knowledge of Dietary Phosphorus Control in Patients Requiring Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study was published in the Nephrology Nursing Journal.


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  • Dr. Broughton Sam
    Dr. Sam Broughton Professor Emeritus Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Sam F. Broughton is a Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and South Carolina Level III School Psychologist.  He received his B.A. in Psychology from Presbyterian College, and his M.S. in General-Experimental Psychology and Ph.D. in Psychology, with concentrations in Applied Behavior Analysis and School Psychology from the University of Georgia.  Prior to retirement from FMU, he taught Child Behavior: Growth and Development, Adolescent Behavior: Growth and Development, Applied Behavior Analysis and Advanced Applied Behavior Analysis for the Psychology major.  For the graduate program in School Psychology, he taught Behavioral Assessment and Intervention, Academic Assessment and Intervention, intervention practica associated with his graduate courses, and the introductory professional practicum in School Psychology.  He also team taught a course and practicum in Learning Disabilities supporting the master’s degree programs in the FMU School of Education.

    Dr. Broughton served as Coordinator of the Graduate Program in School Psychology from 1997 until 2014. From 2009 until 2015 he served as the Robert W. Williams Professor of School Psychology for the Richardson Center for the Child.  After retirement he continued to teach Academic Assessment and Intervention, and Psychological Consultation in Schools and Agencies plus their associated practica in the School Psychology graduate program as an adjunct professor, and consult with staff and researchers at the Richardson Center for the Child until 2018.  He served on the South Carolina State Commission for Disabilities and Special Needs, representing the Seventh Congressional District from 2016 to 2019. Dr. Broughton now resides in upstate SC and teaches Applied Behavior Analysis and Advanced Applied Behavior Analysis part-time as a Lecturer in Psychological Science at Lander University.  He can be reached via his FMU email address.

    Research Interests: 

    • Learning and Behavior Disorders in Children
    • Functional Behavioral Assessment and Applied Behavior Analysis
    • Curriculum Based Assessment
    • Teachers’ Knowledge of Behavioral and Academic Interventions

    Selected Publications: 

    • Broughton, S.F. (2017). Review of The ABCs of CBM (2nd) by Hosp et. al. In Communiqué, 46 (1), 38.
    • Broughton, S.F. & Hill-Chapman. (2016). A simplified scan sampling procedure for evaluating behavioral effects of a group intervention. In Spink, A.J., et al, Proceedings of Measuring Behavior 2016 (25-26 May 2016), Dublin, Ireland: Measuringbehavior.org.
    • Schwanz, K. A., Palm, L., Broughton, S. F. , & Hill-Chapman, C. R. (2016). Self-reliance and relations with parents as predictors of anxiety and depression in college students. Research in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, 4, 24-27, doi: 10.12691/rpbs-4-2-2.
    • Schwanz, K. A., Palm, L., Hill-Chapman, C. R., & Broughton, S. F. (2014). College students’ perceptions of relations with parents and academic performance. American Journal of Educational Research, 2, 13-17.
    • Broughton, S. F. (2011).  Review of Practical Handbook of School Psychology: Effective Practices for the 21st Century by G. G. Peacock, R. A. Ervin, E. J. Daly III, & K. W. Merrell (Eds.). In Communiqué, 39 (5), 35.
    • Broughton, S. F. (June 2009).  Review of Modular Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Childhood Anxiety Disorders by Bruce F. Chorpita. In Communiqué, 37 (8), 34.

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  • Dr. Brown Scott S.
    Dr. Scott S. Brown Professor of Geography ssbrown@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1611 Departments
    Geography
    OfficeFH 132
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    Education

    Ph.D.  Louisiana State University

    M.S.  Universidad de Costa Rica

    B.A.  University of Texas at Austin

    Dr. Brown has taught a wide range of geography courses, including world regional geography, cultural geography, political geography, and regional geography courses covering Latin America, Europe, and Africa. His area of research specialization is Latin America. Dr. Brown’s research specifically focuses on folk housing and its context within both the cultural landscape and the natural environment of Mexico and Central America. Dr. Brown takes pride in helping students become geographically literate and appreciative of world cultures, and has taught several student field courses in Latin America. His greatest pastime is visiting Costa Rica, which is his wife’s home country, and traveling the world in order to bring his experiences in the field back to the classroom. He avidly enjoys cycling, which he often uses as his means of transportation to and from campus.


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  • Dr. Bryngelson Ginger
    Dr. Ginger Bryngelson Associate Professor of Physics gbryngelson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1553 Departments
    Physics and Engineering
    OfficeLSF 103A
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    Education

    B.S. in Physics, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 2006

    M.S. in Physics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 2008

    Ph.D. in Physics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 2012

    Interests

    Astrophysics, Thermonuclear (Type Ia) Supernovae

    Recent Courses Taught

    Technical Physics (both the Calculus and Algebra based sequences), Physical Science for Teachers, Astronomy


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  • Dr. Bullock Christopher
    Dr. Christopher Bullock Assistant Professor of Psychology, ABA Option Coordinator Christopher.Bullock@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1638 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-D
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    Recent Publications:

    S.P. Gilroy, S. P., Kaplan, B. A., Bullock, C. E., and Waits, J. A. (2019).  Current Use and Development of Foss In Behavior analysis: Modern Behavioral Engineering.  In book: An Introduction to software development for behavior analysts 2nd Edition (Chapter 1). Brazilian Association of Behavioral Psychology and Medicine.

    Bullock, C. E., Fisher, W. W. & Hagopian, L. P. (2017). Description and Validation of a Computerized Behavioral Data Program: “BDataPro.” The Behavior Analyst. doi:10.1007/s40614-016-0079-0.

    Bullock, C. E.; Hackenberg, T. D. (2015). The several roles of stimuli in token reinforcement. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 103: 269–287. doi:10.1002/jeab.117.


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  • Dr. Burke Jessica L.
    Dr. Jessica L. Burke Associate Professor of Sociology jburke@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1656 Departments
    Sociology
    OfficeFH 244
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    Ph. D. - Kent State University, 2013

    Bio

    Dr. Jessica L. Burke is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Francis Marion University.  Her research focuses on examining interracial relationships from a stress process approach, applying identity theory to domestic violence, with a particular emphasis on female perpetrators, and using identity theory to examine the impact stigmatized identities have on well-being and mental health.  Dr. Burke has a peer-reviewed article forthcoming in Race, Gender, and Class.  This article examines psychological distress among Latino intra-ethnic and inter-ethnic relationships.  She has also published a book chapter on interracial relationships and cultural metaphors, and is currently writing two book chapters for an edited volume on domestic violence.  She has presented her research at various national and regional conferences, including the Society for the Study of Social Problems, the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, the Southern Sociological Society, and the American Society of Criminology.

    Courses Taught: 

    • SOCI 201: Principles of Sociology
    • SOCI 205: Marriage and Family Relations
    • SOCI 310: Racial and Cultural Minorities
    • SOCI 315: Sex and Gender in Social Contexts
    • SOCI 361: Society and the Individual
    • SOCI 375: Sociology of Health and Medicine
    • SOCI 382: Sociology of Families
    • SOCI 403: Survey Methodology

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  • Burns Frances Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    Frances Burns Ph.D., CCC-SLP Chair of Speech-Language Pathology, Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology Frances.Burns@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1897 Departments
    School of Health SciencesSpeech Language Pathology
    OfficeLMEC 306
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    Frances Burns is an assistant professor of speech-language pathology and Chair of the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina.  Dr. Burns received her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in Therapeutic Recreation.  She completed her master’s degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with an emphasis in Early Intervention.  She earned her doctorate in Communication Disorders from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with an emphasis in child language acquisition, child language disorders, and psycholinguists.  She went on to complete a Research Fellowship at Vanderbilt University.

    Dr. Burns is a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist and has extensive experience practicing and teaching courses in communication sciences and disorders.  Child language acquisition and disorders, and Early Intervention are the primary focus for the courses she teaches.  She has authored manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, and she presents papers at conferences locally and nationally.

    Dr. Burns has been invited to give workshops on distinguishing language difference from disorder, African American English, and Early Intervention both nationally and internationally for the last 13 years.

    Areas of Expertise and/or Research:

    Language acquisition and developmental language disorder, narrative development and pragmatics, multicultural issues and linguistic diversity, early intervention and routines-based intervention, autism spectrum disorder.

    Education:

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vanderbilt University

    Ph.D., Communication Disorders, University of Massachusetts Amherst

    M.S., Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    B.A., Therapeutic Recreation, University of North Carolina at Wilmington


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  • Dr. Caldwell Wendy
    Dr. Wendy Caldwell Emeritus Faculty of Spanish wcaldwell@fmarion.edu Departments
    Modern Languages
    Office
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    Bio

    Dr. Caldwell specialized in the 20th and 21st century Latin American narrative and gender studies.

    She received a M.A. from the University of South Carolina and the Ph.D. from The University of Georgia.

    She had served on the Fulbright National Screening Committee. Her research interests included the testimonial narrative, border literature, and foreign language pedagogy.  She had published articles in both English and Spanish in various peer-reviewed journals, such as Revista Iberoamericana, Cuadernos Americanos, Revista La Torre, Journal of Intercultural Disciplines, and Foreign Language Annals.  Her book, Narrative Voices and the Liberation Movement in the Mexican State of Chiapas was published in 2004.

    Dr. Caldwell served as a faculty advisor for the Chi Theta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.


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  • Dr. Camper Jeffrey D.
    Dr. Jeffrey D. Camper Professor of Biology jcamper@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1418 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeLSF 204E
    Additional information

    Personal website

    Education

    Ph.D. 1990 (Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences), Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

    M.A. 1985 (Biology), Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa

    B.S. 1982 (Zoology, chemistry minor), Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois

    Courses Taught:

    • Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (Bio 305)
    • Herpetology (Bio 312)
    • Evolutionary Biology (Bio 409)
    • Genetics (Bio 401)

    Research Interests: 

    My research interests include the conservation biology, ecology, and systematics of amphibians and reptiles.  Currently I am working with Ecuadorian biologists to document the herpetofauna of the Volcan Sumaco region of central Ecuador.  I have worked with undergraduate students concerning the population biology and spatial ecology of local snake species.  The Reptiles of South Carolina book has been submitted and is out for peer review.


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  • Dr. Carpenter Charles G.
    Dr. Charles G. Carpenter Emeritus Faculty of Accounting, Years at Francis Marion University: 2005-2018 ccarpenter@fmarion.edu Departments
    Accounting-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    Office
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    Education

    Ph.D., University of Illinois

    M.S., University of Illinois

    C.P.A., Illinois

    B.S., Elmhurst College

    Areas of Expertise:

    Financial Accounting Financial Reporting

    Bio

    Professor Carpenter joined the faculty in 2005, after prior years’ service at Penn State and at Miami University (Ohio) where for fifteen years he was department chair.  He retired from Francis Marion 2018. He was active in professional organizations, with service including Vice-President of the American Accounting Association, Vice-President of the Ohio Society of CPAs, and President of the Accounting Programs Leadership Group.  He was also active in the accreditation process for accounting programs, administered by AACSB.  His research has appeared in journals such as The Journal of Accounting ResearchThe Accounting ReviewThe Journal of Accountancy, and the CPA Journal.


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  • Dr. Cart Theodore W.
    Dr. Theodore W. Cart Faculty Emeritus Departments
    History
    Office
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    Colonial America, American Revolution, U.S. Economic, America in the Gilded Age, Conservation


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  • Dr. Carter Fred
    Dr. Fred Carter President of Francis Marion University, Professor of Political Science lcarter@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1210 Departments
    Political SciencePresident's Office
    OfficeSAB 110
    Additional information

    President's Page

    Education

    Ph.D.  University of South Carolina

    M.P.A.  University of South Carolina

    B.A.  University of Central Florida


  • Cates Madison
    Madison Cates Associate Co-Director of Baruch Institute for South Carolina Studies mcates@coastal.edu Departments
    Baruch Institute
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    Additional information

    Madison Cates is an Assistant Professor of History at Coastal Carolina. Before coming to CCU, he was a visiting instructor at Georgia Southern University after receiving his Ph.D from the University of Florida in 2020. His research examines the relationship between the Black Freedom Struggle and the American environmental movement, with a focus on the coastal Southeast. This work includes a 2021 article about environmental justice issues on Hilton Head Island during the early 1970s, which appeared in the interdisciplinary journal, Southern Cultures.

    Dr. Cates is currently working on a book manuscript about local movements for environmental and economic justice in South Carolina since the 1960s. In the classroom, he enjoys exploring digital humanities tools and teaching courses on the history of the Civil Rights Movement, race and memory in the New South, and American environmental history.

    As a new Co-Director of the Baruch Institute in 2022, he is excited to work with students, faculty, and the community to engage in conversations about how the past shapes the places and landscapes we inhabit.


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  • Dr. Chang EunJung
    Dr. EunJung Chang Professor of Art Education echang@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1533 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 206
    Additional information

    Dr. EunJung Chang is Associate Professor of Art Education at Francis Marion University (2007- Present). She holds a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 2007. Her research interests include museum education, preservice teacher education, integrated curriculum, cross-cultural education, and STEM/STEAM education. She has presented her research at state, national, and international conferences. In 2014, she received a Higher Education Level Award of the Year from the South Carolina Art Education Association. She has published articles in Studies in Art Education, Art Education, International Journal of Education Through Art, School Arts, etc. as well as book chapters in NAEA publication. She also authored a book, Personal Meaning Making: Understanding Visitors’ Art Learning Experiences from a Museum Experience.


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  • Dr. Chapman Richard
    Dr. Richard Chapman Faculty Emeritus, Former Provost Departments
    History
    Office
    Additional information

    History; U.S. Economic


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  • Dr. Cintron-Gonzalez Lorna
    Dr. Lorna Cintron-Gonzalez Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering, Coordinator of Industrial Engineering lcintrongonzalez@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1463 Departments
    Industrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPhysics and Engineering
    OfficeMSB 101D
    Additional information

    Interests

    Human Factors, Quality Control, Manufacturing Processes

    Education P

    hD, Penn State University, Industrial Engineering (2013)

    MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, Health Systems (2006)

    BS, University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez, Industrial Engineering (2005)  


  • Clapper Jerry
    Jerry Clapper Associate Director HR: Benefits jclapper@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1143 Departments
    AdministrationHuman Resources Office
    OfficeSAB 105
    Additional information

    Directs the Benefits programs; formulates and implements policies and procedures for all benefits programs; coordinates and supervises records management for benefits information; develops and implements programs of wide interest to the employee population, such as Pre-Retirement Seminars, Tuition Assistance Programs, and Health Education/ Benefits Day; writes and edits a semi-monthly addition for the Patriot Digest; keeps policies and procedures for the university's Human Resources operational Policies and Procedures Manual up-to-date at all times.


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  • Dr. Clark Delilah D.
    Dr. Delilah D. Clark Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Director of the Writing Center Delilah.Clark@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1387 Departments
    Center for Academic Success and AdvisementEnglishEnglish and PhilosophyWriting Center
    OfficeFH 118
    Additional information

    Dr. Clark joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2018 after completing her PhD in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Arkansas. Her specialization areas include modern Arabic literature and translation, Classical Arabic literature, and ecocriticism.

    At Francis Marion, Dr. Clark is the Assistant Director of the Writing Center. She regularly teaches composition as well as introduction to literature courses with themes like literature and the environment and multicultural American literature. Dr. Clark has taught themed honors classes at FMU on literatures and rhetorics of disaster and cultural studies in the 21st century Levant.


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  • Coker Sidney E.
    Sidney E. Coker Sidney.Coker@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1690 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 120
    Additional information

    Sidney holds a B.S degree.


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  • Dr. Coleman Mary Frances
    Dr. Mary Frances Coleman Associate Professor of Music Industry, Director of Voice and Choral Activities mcoleman@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1537 Departments
    Fine ArtsGender Studies
    OfficeHFAC 112
    Additional information

    Dr. Fran Coleman is a professional soprano and voice teacher originally hailing from Richmond, VA. She holds a BM and MM in performance, as well as a BM in music education. In 2015, Fran also earned a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance from Shenandoah Conservatory. Before moving to Florence, SC she sang regularly in the VA regional area with VA Opera, Aurora Opera, Washington National Chorus, Capitol Opera Raleigh, as well as with her wedding band and jazz quartet.

    Fran is one of the founding artistic directors with Capitol Opera Richmond, and a deputy director with Classical Revolution RVA.

    In addition to being a performer and advocate for the arts, Fran was also a small business owner. She owned a private voice studio in Midlothian, Songbird's Studio, LLC. Most recently, Fran accepted a vocal position at Francis Marion University in Florence, SC. She is excited about the new chapter she is starting there.


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  • Dr. Couch Todd
    Dr. Todd Couch Associate Professor of Sociology todd.couch@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1917 Departments
    African & African American StudiesSociology
    OfficeFH 238
    Additional information

    Ph. D. – Texas A&M University, 2014

    Bio

    Dr. Todd C. Couch is an Assistant Professor of Sociology. His research focuses on examining racial and ethnic relations in the United States from various theoretical perspectives. Dr. Couch's research using systemic racism theory to analyze threat narratives promoted by student gun rights organization Students for Concealed Carry on Campus was recently published in Issues in Race and Society. His current research examines racialized emotions and the influence of inverted epistemology in constructing vulnerability narratives. He also serves as an expert reviewer for The Journal of Historical Sociology. Dr. Couch has presented his research at national and regional conferences, including the American Sociological Association, the American Society of Criminology, the Association of Black Sociologists, the Southern Sociological Society, and the Southwestern Social Science Association.

    Courses Taught:

    SOCI 201: Principles of Sociology

    SOCI 310: Racial and Cultural Minorities

    SOCI 311: Economic Inequality

    SOCI 375: Sociology of Health and Medicine

    SOCI 389: Sociology of Religion


  • Dr. Cowles David
    Dr. David Cowles Professor of English dcowles@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1504 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 104
    Additional information

    Dr. David Cowles earned his BA and MA in English at Brigham Young University and his PhD in English at the University of Chicago. He specializes in later English literature with emphases in the nineteenth century English novel, nineteenth century English poetry, and nineteenth century non-fiction English prose. Before teaching at Francis Marion University, he taught at Brigham Young University for fifteen years. While at BYU he was chair and graduate coordinator for Later British Literature and directed BYU’s Study Abroad program in London. His publications include a critical theory textbook, which is soon to be published in its third edition, a memoir, and articles in a Norton critical edition, Dickens Quarterly, The Dickensian, the Forum for Modern British Studies, the American Transcendental Quarterly, and the Saul Bellow Journal (also republished in a collection), among others. He has also been a research fellow at  the Yale Center for British Art. Along with teaching, David enjoys bird watching, playing piano, reading, writing articles, conference papers, and his novel, being in nature, and spending time with family.

    Education

    PhD, University of Chicago


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  • Cowles Natalie
    Natalie Cowles Part-time Instructor of English ncowles@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1812 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 128
    Additional information

    Natalie Cowles received her BA in English from Francis Marion University and her MA in English with a specialization in post-1660 English literature from the University of South Carolina. At USC she was also part of the Women’s Studies program. Her primary research interests include nineteenth century English and American literature and gender studies. When she’s not involved in teaching composition courses at FMU, she enjoys reading, photography, traveling, nature, and time with family.

    Education

    MA, University of South Carolina


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  • Crawley Shay
    Shay Crawley Part-time Instructor of Spanish ACrawley@fmarion.edu Departments
    Modern Languages
    OfficeCEMC 223
    Additional informationMs. Crawley is from Monroe, Louisiana. She earned the B.A. in Spanish from Northeast Louisiana University and the M.A. in Spanish from Mississippi State University. She also received her TESOL certification from MSU. In 1997, she lived in Vigo where she taught English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at the University of Vigo. From 1998-2003, she taught Spanish and English as a Second Language (ESL) at MSU. In 2003 she lived in Seoul, Korea and taught EFL at One World American Language Institute. Ms. Crawley has also studied abroad in Mérida, Mexico, Bogotá, Colombia, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Her academic interests include second language acquisition, historical linguistics, and online teaching.  She is a member of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Sigma Delta Pi (National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society), Pi Delta Phi (National Collegiate French Honor Society), and the South Carolina Technical Education Association. She has been teaching at FMU since the Spring of 2005.

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  • Dr. David Fred R.
    Dr. Fred R. David Emeritus Faculty of Business Administration, Years at FMU: 1988-2022 fdavid@fmarion.edu Departments
    Business AdministrationSchool of Business
    Office
    Additional information

    Emeritus Faculty of Business Administration

    Education

    Ph.D., The University of South Carolina

    M.B.A., Wake Forest University

    B.S., Wake Forest University

    Bio

    Dr. Fred David joined Francis Marion faculty in 1988 and retired May 2022. He taught Strategic Management within the School of Business. His textbook Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases, 16th Edition (published by Pearson, Inc.) has been utilized at over 400 universities globally and is available in eight languages. Dr. David has more than 40 journal articles published in such journals as Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Business StrategyAcademy of Management ExecutiveBusiness Horizons, and Advanced Management Journal.


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  • Davis Whitney Rhoad
    Whitney Rhoad Davis Part-Time Instructor of Music wdavis@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1385 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficeHFAC 109
    Additional information

    Education

    M.M., Belmont University

    Whitney Rhoad Davis, is a South Carolina native who received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Clemson University in Production Studies for Performing Arts with a Music Concentration in Voice, and her Masters of Music degree from Belmont University in Nashville, TN, in Vocal Pedagogy. Due to the variety of music found at both schools, Whitney has been exposed to many musical styles and techniques. Whitney attended the American Institute of Musical Studies summer German Lieder program in Graz, Austria, where she had extensive training in voice and German diction. As a classical soloist Whitney sang with the Florence Masterworks Choir in their presentation of Dan Forest's Requiem for the Living. She also performed as a chorus member in several of Belmont University's operas. Prior to graduate school, Whitney studied songwriting and country music, and even performed in several of Nashville's famous honky-tonks. Whitney was active in Nashville community theatre including Street Theatre Company and the Larry Keaton Theater, where she performed in the chorus.


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  • Dr. de Montluzin E. Lorraine
    Dr. E. Lorraine de Montluzin Faculty Emeritus, Part-Time Lecturer in History EdeMontluzin@Fmarion.edu Departments
    History
    Office
    Additional information

    18th- and 19th-Century Great Britain, Medieval Europe.

    FMU Distinguished Professor


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  • Dr. DeVincenzo Marie
    Dr. Marie DeVincenzo Palmetto Professor of Business, Area Coordinator of Marketing, Associate Professor of Marketing mdevincenzo@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1417 Departments
    MarketingSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 269
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of Utah

    M.S., University of Utah

    B.S., University of Utah

    Areas of Expertise

    Consumer Behavior

    Social Marketing

    Marketing and Public Policy

    Bio

    Dr. DeVincenzo teaches principles of marketing, marketing research, and marketing communications. The broad areas that she focuses on for her research include consumer behavior, social marketing, and marketing and public policy. She is particularly interested in integrating her background in environmental psychology into her marketing studies. Some examples of this integration include studies that examined: the relationship between housing density and consumer satisfaction and perceptions of safety, the impact of sense of community on environmentally conscious consumption behaviors, and how consumer gasoline usage is influenced by various forms of feedback and educational devices. Dr. DeVincenzo now also serves as the Area Coordinator of Marketing.


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  • Dr. Diel Stan
    Dr. Stan Diel Chair, Associate Professor of Mass Communication sdiel@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1532 Departments
    Mass Communication
    OfficeCEMC 111C
    Additional information

    Bio:

    Dr. Diel has bachelor's degrees in economics and journalism from the University of Kansas, a master's degree in communication management from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a doctorate in communication and information science from the University of Alabama. He spent 25 years in the news business, working at news organizations in Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, New York and Alabama.


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  • Dr. Diop Layire
    Dr. Layire Diop Assistant Professor of Mass Communication Layire.Diop@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1621 Departments
    Mass Communication
    OfficeCEMC 111E
    Additional information

    Bio:

    Dr. Layire Diop, who hails from Senegal, joined the Department of Mass Communication in January 2022. He holds a master’s degree in TV Management from Drexel University in Philadelphia, where he studied as a Fulbright grantee. Dr. Diop also has a Ph.D. in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Oregon. His educational journey started in Senegal where he graduated in journalism, communication, and foreign languages. He then worked for the Senegalese National Television for 15 years and occupied several leadership positions including chief editor for National Languages, Special Events and the Regions, Chief Editor for Africa and International News, and Deputy Coordinator and Secretary General of the News Department.


  • Dittman Mary
    Mary Dittman Instructor of Business, Director of the Internship Program mdittman@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1495 Departments
    Business AdministrationSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 263A
    Additional information

    Education

    M.B.A., Francis Marion University

    B.S., Marketing, University of Nevada

    Areas of Expertise

    Economic Development

    Career Placement

    Personal Selling

    Marketing Communications

    Business Strategy

    Bio

    Mary R. Dittman is an Instructor of Business and Director of the Internship Program at Francis Marion University and recipient of the 2006-2007 Excellence in Teaching Award. She received the Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from the University of Nevada, Reno, and the Master of Business Administration from Francis Marion University.

    She teaches a variety of business courses and has created the first-ever Business Internship Program, which affords FMU students the opportunity to work in local businesses while in school.

    She has been the faculty advisor for Zeta Tau Alpha and Delta Sigma Pi. She founded Omicron Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi in 2006 and has started a chapter of Young Professionals FMU.  She has served as a Senator on FMU’s Faculty Senate, the Faculty Nominating Committee and on the Business School Nominating Committee.

    She has volunteered with campus organizations, and has been a speaker at numerous campus organization meetings and functions.

    In the community, Professor Dittman has served as the Chair of the Marketing Committee for the Florence Downtown Development Corporation, member of the Florence Branding Steering Committee, Vice-Chair on the Board of Directors of Young Professionals of Florence, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Performing Arts Center Foundation. She also does consulting work in the area of marketing for various local and regional companies.  She is a regular contributing author to Inner Views Magazine in the area of personal finance.

    Professor Dittman is Past President of the Pee Dee Business & Professional Women's Network, and a member of the American Marketing Association, Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Beta Gamma Sigma. She is also a graduate of the 2003-2004 Class of Executive Leadership Florence.


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  • Dr. Doll Jason C.
    Dr. Jason C. Doll Jason.Doll@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1481 Departments
    BiologyFreshwater Ecology Complex
    OfficeLSF 204I
    Additional information

    Dr. Jason Doll is an Assistant Professor of Fisheries. His area of research is quantitative fisheries ecology. He currently has active projects evaluating fisheries induced evolution in Lake Michigan yellow perch; population dynamics of striped bass in the Great Pee Dee River; age and growth of long-nose gar and catfish in the Great Pee Dee River; modeling microcystin toxin in a highly eutrophic system in Ohio; and freshwater mussel population dynamics in western North Carolina. Dr. Doll has published 35 peer reviewed manuscript in scientific journals including Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Fisheries Research, Journal of Great Lakes Research, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Science of the Total Environment, and PLoS One.

    Dr. Doll is active in the American Fisheries Society where he is the Chair of the Electronic Services Advisory Board and co-chairs the Center for Fisheries Technology and Collaboration. Dr. Doll maintains certification through the American Fisheries Society as a “Certified Fisheries Professional”.

    Dr. Doll is also involved in the “fishR Core Team”, a team of fisheries scientists that develop and maintain several popular statistical packages used by fisheries managers across the globe.

    Prior to joining FMU, Dr. Doll was a post-doctoral research associate at the Quantitative Fisheries Center at Michigan State University and received his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Ball State University.

    Learn more about Dr. Doll’s lab and research.


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  • Dr. Dorsel Tom
    Dr. Tom Dorsel Professor Emeritus Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Dr. Tom Dorsel is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Francis Marion University in Florence, SC.  A former President of the South Carolina Psychological Association, he received B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the Universities of Notre Dame, Kentucky, and New Mexico, respectively. He also completed post-doctoral training in clinical psychology at the University of California-Davis Medical Center. A university professor for 34 years, Dr. Dorsel has produced more than 50 publications and conference presentations in the areas of experimental, educational, clinical, health, and sport psychology.

    Widely recognized for his contributions to the field of sport psychology, Dr. Dorsel has been a Sport Psychology Consultant and Visiting Professor at the University of Notre Dame where he worked with over a dozen NCAA Div. I sports. Of particular note is his work with golfers throughout the past 30 years, which has brought him special recognition from GOLF Magazine as one of golf’s leading sport psychologists and by the International Network of Golf, which awarded him the top prize for instructional writing in 2004.  Dr. Dorsel has written three books, been Contributing Editor for GOLF Magazine, Technical Editor for GOLFWEEK, and featured contributor for Golf Illustrated, writing more than a 100 articles for the three publications combined over the course of his career.  He has made ten appearances on ESPN’s “Inside the PGA Tour” with professional golfers Jim Gallagher, Fred Funk, Bruce Fleisher, Kirk Triplett, Bob Estes, and others. His latest book, GOLF: The Mental Game, is currently in bookstores across the country, as well as on Amazon.com.  Tom is a member of the Golf Writers Association of America and has played competitive golf with a single-digit handicap for over 50 years.

    Information about individual consultation and speaking engagements, as well as Dr. Dorsel’s three books, GOLF: The Mental Game, the PUTTING MACHINE, and THE COMPLETE GOLFER: Physical Skill and Mental Toughness, can be obtained by calling Serious Sports at 843-618-4653 or by visiting Serious Sports.

    Dr. Dorsel may be reached at tom@dorsel.com.

    Visit Dr. Dorsel’s home page

     


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  • Dr. Doucet Jessica M.
    Dr. Jessica M. Doucet Chair, Department of Sociology, Professor of Sociology, Coordinator of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology jdoucet@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1802 Departments
    Sociology
    OfficeFH 239
    Additional information

    Ph. D. - Louisiana State University, 2011

    Bio

    Dr. Jessica M. Doucet is an Associate Professor of Sociology.  Since joining the FMU faculty in 2011, her research has focused on numerous aspects of crime and violence in our society.  Much of her research stemming from her dissertation has studied crime in New Orleans, LA.  Her current lines of research include studies on domestic and gun violence.  Dr. Doucet has published articles in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Social Science Research, and the International Journal of Rural Criminology.  In addition, she has authored and co-authored four book chapters for publication in edited volumes on gun violence, rural criminology, and domestic violence.  She has presented her research at various local and national conferences, including the American Society of Criminology, the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and the Southern Sociological Society.

    Courses Taught: 

    • SOCI 201: Principles of Sociology
    • SOCI 303: Quantitative Methods in Social Research
    • SOCI 306: Social Problems
    • SOCI 339: Sociological Theory
    • SOCI 341: Criminology
    • SOCI 343: Juvenile Delinquency
    • SOCI 344: Violence in Society
    • SOCI 352: Rural Crime

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  • Doughty Richard G.
    Richard G. Doughty Instructor of Political Science and Geography rdoughty@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1612 Departments
    GeographyPolitical Science
    OfficeFH 144
    Additional information

    Education

    M.A.  Columbia University

    B.A.  Williams College


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  • Dowdy Reneé
    Reneé Dowdy Instructor of Mathematics adowdy@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1582 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 401
    Additional information

    Education

    Master in Mathematics Education from Francis Marion University
    Master of Industrial Statistics from the University of South Carolina


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  • Dr. Eargle Lisa A.
    Dr. Lisa A. Eargle Professor of Sociology, Board of Trustees Research Scholar leargle@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1653 Departments
    Sociology
    OfficeFH 240
    Additional information

    Ph. D. - University of South Carolina, 1996

    Bio

    Dr. Eargle is a Board of Trustees’ Research Scholar and Professor Sociology.  She was chair of the department from 2013-2019.  Her research focuses primarily on the areas of disasters and crime. Dr. Eargle has published six edited books: Black Beaches And Bayous: The BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster (2012), Savage Sand And Surf: The Hurricane Sandy Disaster (2015), Gun Violence In American Society: Crime, Justice And Public Policy (2015), Revival, Redemption, Recovery and Resilience: The Gulf Coast 10 Years After Hurricane Katrina (2016), Dark Denials and Despicable Damage: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in America (2017), and On These Mean Streets, People are Dying: Police and Citizen Brutality in America (2019). She is currently working on other book projects that examine terrorism in the US and human trafficking. She has also received a McNair Center grant to study the impacts of Hurricane Matthew on the resources and well-being of residents in the Pee Dee region. Her work also appears in numerous other books and journals, and she has conducted workshops and presentations at a variety of professional conferences.

    Courses Taught: 

    • SOCI 306: Social Problems
    • SOCI 331: Environment, Power, and Opportunity
    • SOCI 346: Crime and Organizations
    • SOCI 347: Alcohol, Drugs and Society
    • SOCI 349: Hate Crimes and Terrorism
    • SOCI 374: Work in Society
    • SOCI 388: Disasters and Extreme Events
    • SOCI 407: Urban Sociology
    • SOCI 419: Population and Society

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  • Dr. Edwins Jo Angela
    Dr. Jo Angela Edwins Professor of English jedwins@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1499 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 101
    Additional information

    Dr. Jo Angela Edwins is the Pee Dee Federal Savings Bank Professor of English at Francis Marion University. She teaches courses in composition, poetry writing, American literature, and general literature. She has published a chapbook of poems (Play, 2016), articles and reviews on the work of contemporary writers, and poems in various journals and anthologies. She has received poetry awards from Poetry Super Highway and the South Carolina Academy of Authors and is a Pushcart Prize nominee.

    Education

    PhD, University of Tennessee MA, University of Tennessee BA, Augusta College


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  • Dr. England Catherine
    Dr. Catherine England Associate Professor of English, Interim Composition Coordinator cengland@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1527 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 119
    Additional information

    Dr. England teaches a variety of composition and literature courses while also serving as the Interim Composition Coordinator for FMU’s English Department.

    She is a specialist in Victorian literature with research interests that include British marriage plots, the history of the novel, cultural studies, and gender. In 2013, she completed her dissertation, The Attraction of Imperfection: Depreciating Social Capital in Victorian Marriage Plots. Using her dissertation research, she recently published the article “Slipping into Marriage: How Heroines Create Desire by Risking Their Reputations” in Victorian Review.

    Additionally, she co-edited a scholarly edition of Helen Maria Williams’s Peru and Peruvian Tales, which Broadview Press published in 2014.

    Education

    PhD, University of South Carolina

    MA, University of South Carolina

    BA, Wofford College    


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  • Dr. Eskridge-Kosmach Elena
    Dr. Elena Eskridge-Kosmach Professor of History aeskridgekosmach@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1556 Departments
    History
    OfficeFH 209
    Additional information

    Bio

    Originally from the former Soviet Union, Dr. Eskridge-Kosmach has taught in Belarus, Canada, and the United States. She has written numerous articles in the field of Eastern European history and U.S.-Eastern European relations, co-authored Tragedy of the Idols of Russian Revolution: Political Portraits of L. Trotsky (Belarussian State University Press, 1994). She is also the  author of Foreign Policy of the USA toward Yugoslavia: Problems and Approaches(Belarussian State University of Education Press, 2003) and Russian Press and the Policy of Russia Towards China in 1881-1904 (Palmetto Publishing Group, 2019).

    Education

    PhD, Belarusian State University, 1985

    Courses Taught: 

    • European History since the French Revolution
    • Russia and Eastern Europe Europe, 1814-1914
    • History of Modern Germany
    • Europe in the Era of the World Wars, 1914-1945
    • Europe and the World since 1945
    • Twentieth Century Communist Societies
    • The Holocaust  

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  • Falck Larry
    Larry Falck Director of Multimedia Services lfalck@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1251 Departments
    CommunicationsMultimedia Services
    OfficeCEMC 101F
    Additional information

    As Director of Multimedia Services, Larry oversees non-academic audio/visual services for the university. This includes:

    • projector and audio support for areas not in classrooms,
    • video conferencing,
    • live stream production,
    • the university's TV studio,
    • operation of the City of Florence Cable Channel,
    • management of the university's digital signage network,
    • and daily operations of the Cauthen Education Media Center Resource Area.

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    B.A., Theatre Arts (Performance), Francis Marion University, 1998
    B.A., Mass Communication (Public Relations), Francis Marion University, 2007
    M.B.A, Business Administration, Francis Marion University, 2010


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  • Dr. Faykus Sue
    Dr. Sue Faykus Part-time Lecturer in Psychology sfaykus@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1624 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-K
    Additional information

    Suzanne Faykus is a Diplomate of the American Board of School Neuropsychology, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Licensed NC Psychologist, NC Certified School Psychologist, and a certified Level III School Psychologist in South Carolina.  She completed her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of South Carolina.  Dr. Faykus earned her Master of Arts in Educational Psychology and Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology from Arizona State University.  Her specializations include school neuropsychology, assessment, and school consultation. 

    In addition to teaching, Dr. Faykus maintains a private practice.  Her research interests include process-oriented assessment and RTrI.


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  • Fenters Roblin C.
    Roblin C. Fenters Academic Fieldwork Coordinator, Assistant Professor Roblin.Fenters@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1920 Departments
    Occupational TherapySchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 352
    Additional information

    Roblin Fenters joined Francis Marion University in Summer 2023 and currently serves as the Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Assistant Professor of the Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program. Roblin received a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from Charleston Southern University as well as Master and Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy degrees from the Medical University of South Carolina. Roblin’s practice and research interests include spirituality as a client factor, neuro-rehabilitation, therapeutic-use-of-self, fieldwork education, work-life balance, and mental health.

    Prior to her role at Francis Marion, Roblin worked in acute care at McLeod Regional Medical Center and in inpatient rehabilitation at MUSC Health Florence Rehabilitation Center (formerly Carolinas Rehabilitation Hospital) where she assisted in the development of Intensive Care Unit training guides for new clinicians and facilitated transfer-training courses for non-clinical staff. Roblin has also served as a lecturer and adjunct faculty member at Presbyterian College for courses within her specialty area offered to its inaugural cohort.

    Roblin grew up and still lives in Pleasant Hill, SC with her toddler. Roblin enjoys fishing and going to church with her family.


  • Dr. Fisher Bryan
    Dr. Bryan Fisher Emeritus Faculty of Speech, Years at Francis Marion University: 2003-2024 bfisher@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mass Communication
    Office
    Additional information

    Bio

    Bryan Fisher joined the Francis Marion faculty in the Fall of 2003 after having taught various Communication courses served as the Coordinator of Speech Communication. He taught at a number of universities including, Bowling Green State University, Indiana University (both in Speech Communication and in the Kelley School of Business), and East Tennessee State University.

    Education

    Ph.D. Speech Communication and American Studies, Indiana University, 2003

    M.A. American Culture Studies, Bowling Green State University, 1993

    B.A. American Studies, University of California, Davis, 1989


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  • Dr. Fitzkee Thomas
    Dr. Thomas Fitzkee Chair, Department of Mathematics, Professor of Mathematics tfitzkee@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409M
    Additional information

    http://people.fmarion.edu/tfitzkee/

    Education

    Ph.D. in Mathematics from George Washington University


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  • Dr. Flannagan Rebecca
    Dr. Rebecca Flannagan Emeritus Faculty of English, 2018-2019 Distinguished Faculty, Years at Francis Marion University: 1995-2024 rflannagan@fmarion.edu Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    Office
    Additional information

    Dr. Flannagan is a former Chair of English, Modern Languages and Philosophy and the former Coordinator of the English Program. Dr. Flannagan came to FMU in 1995. She taught many courses in American literature, poetry workshop, introduction to literature, as well as freshman composition. She was elected chair of the English, Modern Languages, and Philosophy and Religious Studies department in 2017. Beckie held roles in faculty governance, culminating as FMU’s Faculty Chair from 2012 to 2017.  She chaired the University’s Title IX Council. In 2004, earned the FMU Award for Excellence in Teaching. 2008, the Charlene Wages Shared Governance Award. 2018-2019 Distinguished Faculty Award

    Education

    A.B History, Western Kentucky University

    M.A., English, Western Kentucky University

    PhD, Southern Illinois University


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  • Dr. Franck David P.
    Dr. David P. Franck Emeritus Faculty of Economics, Years at FMU: 2001-2022 dfranck@fmarion.edu Departments
    EconomicsSchool of Business
    Office
    Additional information

    Emeritus Faculty of Economics 

    Education

    Ph.D., The University of Georgia

    M.S., University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    B.S.B.A., East Carolina University

    Areas of Expertise

    Applied Microeconomics

    International Economics

    Regional Economics

    Bio

    Dr. David Franck joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2001 and retired May 2022.

    He taught applied microeconomics courses, international economics, and principles. His research interests focused on economic development and international trade. His research has been published in practitioner and academic journals and has appeared in Commercial Lending Review, Economica, Journal of Economic Development, Journal of Economics and Finance, Natural Resources Journal, and the Southern Economic Journal.


  • Dr. Fries Karen
    Dr. Karen Fries Associate Professor of Education, Faculty Secretary kfries@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1438 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 216
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization

    Learning Disabilities

    Mathematics


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  • Fry Gregory G.
    Gregory G. Fry Professor of Fine Arts - Graphic Design GFry@Fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1684 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC
    Additional information

    Professor Fry joined the faculty at Francis Marion University in 2002.

    Professor Fry holds a Peter D. Hyman Chair in Fine Arts, and Professor of Visual Arts-Design.

    Education

    M.F.A., Art, University of South Dakota

    B.A., Fine Arts, Indiana University, South Bend

     


  • Dr. Fulmer Philip C.
    Dr. Philip C. Fulmer Professor of Physics pfulmer@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1443 Departments
    Physics and Engineering
    OfficeMSB 108A
    Additional information

    In 1985, I entered Francis Marion University (then Francis Marion College) where I majored in health physics, a multidisciplinary degree that is aimed at protection of workers and the public from harmful effects of radiation while allowing beneficial uses of the radiation.

    Following graduation in 1989, I moved to College Station, TX to attend Texas A&M University. My second year at A&M, I was asked to take on teaching responsibilities, which led to my being reclassified as an instructor teaching senior-level undergraduate classes in radiological engineering and radiation detection and instrumentation.

    My research at A&M was of a practical experimental nature. For my PhD research, I experimented with novel ways to develop a thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) material that would have a flat energy response. Through design of a new type of optical filter on a standard TLD reader, I was able to achieve this purpose, thus achieving what had never been done before. Unfortunately, the sensitivity of this device could not rival the existing technology; so a commercial system based on this technology was never developed.

    After graduating with my PhD, I entered the workforce; I've had some interesting jobs over the years, such as the following;

    • Consultant: Halliburton NUS
    • Lead Technical Specialist: Carolina Power & Light
    • Consultant: Tetra Tech
    • Consultant: Dade Moeller & Associates

    At Carolina Power and Light Company, I was the technical lead responsible for the TLD program at CP&L's three nuclear plants. It was enjoyable and involved quite a bit of technical work and administrative work to maintain reliable records for annual dose reports as well as internal planning documents.

    During my time as a consultant, I worked as project manager or deputy project manager on several high-profile projects for the Department of Energy. Most of them pertained to environmental impact statements at various locations. That required me to become fluent in several discipline areas so that I could oversee the preparation of technical sections of the document and review the work of the various subject matter experts.

    In addition, I am a certified health physicist (CHP); this is a national professional certification for the multidisciplinary field of health physics. I served for 4 years on the Part II Exam Panel of the American Board of Health Physics, which involved both writing and grading part of the certification exam for other health physicists who were interested in becoming CHPs.


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  • Gardner J. Cliff
    J. Cliff Gardner Part-Time Instructor of Instrumental Music jgardner@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1595 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficePAC A211
    Additional information

    Education

    B.Mus.Ed., North Greenville University


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  • Dr. Gause Jessica M.
    Dr. Jessica M. Gause Associate Professor of Chemistry, Tutoring Center Coordinator jmccutcheon@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1715 Departments
    ChemistryTutoring Center
    OfficeLSF 303A
    Additional informationJessica N. McCutcheon

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  • Dr. George Tracy P. DNP, APRN-BC, CNE
    Dr. Tracy P. George DNP, APRN-BC, CNE Associate Professor of Nursing, Coordinator of Bachelor of General Studies Program, J.L. Mason Endowed Chair for School of Health Sciences tgeorge@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1683 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 351
    Additional information

    Tracy George is an Associate Professor of Nursing, the Coordinator of the Bachelor of General Studies Program, and the J.L. Mason Endowed Chair for the School of Health Sciences at Francis Marion University. She graduated from Davidson College with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She completed undergraduate nursing coursework and a Master of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in 1999. During her time at Vanderbilt, she received the Luther Christman Award for Clinical Excellence. In 2014, she graduated from the doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program at the Medical University of South Carolina. She became a certified nurse educator (CNE) in 2014. She was selected as an Amy V. Cockroft Leadership Fellow for 2016-2017. In 2018, she was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. She received the Research and Scholarship Award at Francis Marion University in 2019.

    Tracy has worked as a family nurse practitioner since 1999 in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Tracy continues to work one day per week as a nurse practitioner. Since 2012, Tracy has taught undergraduate and graduate nursing courses at Francis Marion University.

    Tracy has presented statewide and nationally on nursing and nursing education topics. She has written several peer-reviewed articles and chapters in textbooks.


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  • Gibson Johanna H.
    Johanna H. Gibson Instructor of Mathematics jgibson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1569 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409U
    Additional information

    Education

    Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Francis Marion College

    Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Francis Marion University


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  • Gilbert Brittany
    Brittany Gilbert Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Brittany.Gilbert@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1534 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 214
    Additional information

    2018 MFA - Concentration in Painting

    University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC

    2015, Summer, Mount Gretna School of Art, Mount Gretna, PA

    2012 BA; cum laude - Studio Fine Arts; minors in Art History and French

    Union College, Schenectady, NY

     

    Study Abroad:

    Paris, France - December 2008

    Martinique - December 2009

    Florence, Italy - March - June 2011

    Venice Biennale - June 2017

     

    Website:

    http://www.brittanyrgilbert.com/about.html


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  • Dr. Gittings Karen DNP, RN, CNE, CNEcl, CCRN
    Dr. Karen Gittings DNP, RN, CNE, CNEcl, CCRN Dean, School of Health Sciences, Professor of Nursing kgittings@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1688 Departments
    Healthcare AdministrationNursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 231A
    Additional information

    Karen Gittings is a professor of nursing and Dean of the School of Health Sciences at Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina. Dr. Gittings received her diploma in nursing from The Washington Hospital School of Nursing, Washington, Pennsylvania and her BSN from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County campus. She earned her MSN with specialization in nursing education and her DNP at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She was a 2015 to 2016 Amy V. Cockcroft Fellow, achieved certification in online instruction in 2011, became a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) in 2013 and earned certification as an Academic Clinical Nurse Educator (CNEcl) with the inaugural group of test-takers. Dr. Gittings has extensive experience in critical care nursing and has been a certified critical-care RN (CCRN) since 1991.

    Her areas of teaching and clinical expertise are medical–surgical nursing, critical care, and cardiac nursing. She has taught students across the curriculum in the BSN, MSN, and DNP programs. Dr. Gittings has co-authored three books and eight book chapters. Dr. Gittings has also presented nationally on multiple nursing education-related topics.

    She is past president of Francis Marion University’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Lambda Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International, and the Pee Dee Area Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. She is a recipient of multiple Outstanding Faculty Teaching Awards at Francis Marion University and the South Carolina Palmetto Gold Award (2005).


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  • Dr. Goff Brandon D.
    Dr. Brandon D. Goff Professor of Music Industry bgoff@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1540 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficePAC A209
    Additional information

    EducationDr. Brandon Goff

    D.M.A., University of Memphis

    Biography

    Brandon Goff (b.1973) is a composer with an often dramatic and always distinctive voice. Goff has been the recipient of numerous awards and commissions including the Arnold Sallop Prize for Composition, the Smit Award, the ASU Graduate Composer Award, as well as being named a finalist in the BMG Young Composers Competition and the ASCAP Morton Gould competition. Goff's music has been widely performed with numerous premiers in the United States as well as Europe and Asia. Holding both a B.M. and M.M. from Arkansas State University, Goff earned his D.M.A. from the University of Memphis where his principle instructors have included Kamran Ince, John Baur, Jared Spears, and Tom O'Connor. Recent commissions have included "Corpus Christi" for full chorus and orchestra composed for the city of Corpus Christi Chorale.

    Along with his accomplishments as a composer, Goff is also a prolific performer and producer. As the owner of Poppsycho Studios he has innumerable production credits to his name. Recent projects have included Kyle Thomas/ Not Alone and Doug Pierce/ This Time of Year, both on Loop Road Records. Production on Radiant by the artist Gracyn Denbesten was recently completed and will be released fall 2011. Goff has performed and toured world-wide with the pop group Pierce, with whom he produced and released numerous albums. Goff is also the co-founder and co-owner of Poppsycho Records, a Memphis-based independent record label.


  • Gourley A. Glen Jr.
    A. Glen Gourley Jr. Professor of Theatre Arts - Directing, Director of University Theatre agourley@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1538 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 222
    Additional information

    Education

    M.F.A. Theatre - Directing University of Mississippi, 1985.

    B.F.A. Theatre - Directing/Acting University of Montevallo, 1981.

    Biography

    Mr. Gourley, a native of Sweetwater, Tennessee, has been a member of the FMU faculty since 1985. He has directed over 25 theatre productions at FMU and has been a judge, consultant or adjudicator for numerous theatre performances and pageants throughout the state. From 1985 to 1999 he held a number of positions with the "Unto These Hills" outdoor drama at Cherokee, North Carolina. He also has been involved in Ocunluftee Little Symphony, Glassboro Summer Theatre, Florence Little Theatre, Encore Theatre Co., Lake City Community Theatre, Manning Back Porch Players, Hartsville Community Theatre and many public school projects.

    In April of 2004 Mr. Gourley was cited by Francis Marion University for his outstanding individual service to the University, the community and the state. In April of 2007 he received the E. Lorin Mason Distinguished Professor Award. Mr. Gourley is a Past Chair of the Faculty.

    Honors:

    Alpha Psi Omega (National Dramatic Honorary)


  • Dr. Gower Drew B.
    Dr. Drew B. Gower Assistant Professor of Biology- Water Resouce Management Drew.Gower@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1899 Departments
    BiologyFreshwater Ecology Complex
    OfficeMSB 201F
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. Civil & Environmental Engineering - Princeton University

    M.S. Geosciences - University of Wisconsin (Madison)

    B.A. Environmental Science - University of Virginia

    Courses Taught:

    ENVR 101 Introduction to Environmental Science

    ENVR 201 Water Quality and Water Resource Management

    Research Interests:

    I am interested in hydrological prediction, groundwater-surface water interactions, environmental sensing, and the ecohydrology of Carolina <span class="outlook-search-highlight" data-markjs="true">B</span>ays. If you’re a student interested in any of these areas, please come by my office to talk.

    My dissertation research looked at the functioning of water distribution systems in central Kenya. I have also worked on projects related to agricultural yield forecasting, groundwater mapping, and colloidal transport. Prior to my career in academia, I worked as a project manager for the US Forest Service Office of International Programs and as a Peace Corps volunteer in Burkina Faso.


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  • Prof. Gray Doug
    Prof. Doug Gray Professor of Visual Arts - Ceramics/Sculpture dgray@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1535 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 205
    Additional information

    Education

    M.F.A., University of North Texas - Ceramics, Art History minor - 1994

    B.A., University of Louisville - Art & English - 1991

    Teaching Experience

    2-D Design, 3-D Design, Graphic Design, Drawing, Fine Arts Appreciation, Senior Seminar, Ceramics I, Ceramics II, Primitive Pottery, Raku Pottery, Independent Studies in Mixed Media Sculpture, Web Design, Research Problems and Graduate Ceramics, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas, 1996-1997.

    Introduction to Ceramics, Intermediate Ceramics, Advanced Ceramics, Ceramic Sculpture, 3-D Design, Basic Drawing, and Introduction to Art, Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina, 1997 to present.

    Biography

    Gray earned his BA degree in ceramics and creative writing from the University of Louisville and his MFA degree in ceramics and art history from the University of North Texas School of Visual Arts. After graduation he taught at the University of North Texas, the University of Texas at Arlington, Sul Ross State University, and now Francis Marion University. Having worked with clay for over thirty years, his art work has been exhibited in juried and invitational exhibitions across the nation. In writing about his work Gray states, “My work might best be seen as metaphorical portraits of myself and those important to me. Whether a vessel, sculpture, or wall piece, my work often explores the perception of identity and ones place in, or connection to, larger societal constructs. Of particular interest to me are those places or moments when we find ourselves isolated or removed from others. The barriers that separate us, one from another, can be literal or figurative, sheltering or isolating, imposed or self-created. By looking at these places, these moments, I hope to comment on both the universal and individual experiences that make up this thing we call self."

    Art Gallery Faculty Show D Gray The Divide
    The Divide    


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  • Greene Michelle R.
    Michelle R. Greene Part-Time Instructor of Mathematics mgreene@darlington.K12.sc.us Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409H
    Additional informationEducation Master of Science in Applied Statistics from the University of Georgia

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  • Grubbs Susan B.
    Susan B. Grubbs Professor Emeritus, Assistant Professor of Nursing sgrubbs@fmarion.edu Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    Office
    Additional information

    Ms. Grubbs Taught at Francis Marion University in the School of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing August 2005- May 2021, and is now Faculty Emeritus.

    Ms. Grubbs received her education from the following institutions:

    M.S.N. Community Mental Heath & Psychiatric Nursing- University of South Carolina

    M.Ed Elementary Education, Francis Marion University

    B.S.N. Nursing- University of South Carolina


  • Dr. Gualdi Paolo A.
    Dr. Paolo A. Gualdi Professor of Music Industry pgualdi@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1801 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficeRS 108
    Additional information

    www.PAGualdi.com

    Education

    D.M.A., University of Georgia

    Biography

    Italian pianist Paolo André Gualdi has played recitals in Italy, France, Brazil and the United States for music organizations such as A.Gi.Mus., Accademia Ori, and Accademia Amadeus (Italy); Universidade Federal do Rio Grande so Sul and Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (Brazil); Musée Würth (France); International Piano Series of Charleston, American Liszt Society, Cincinnati Conservatory, and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival (U.S.A.). He has also appeared with many orchestras including the Georgia Philharmonic, Wilmington Symphony, Atlanta Philharmonic, Florence Symphony, DeKalb Symphony, and the Universidade de Caxias do Sul Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded for Mark Records and IFO Classics, and his performances have been broadcasted by radios such as NPR and Radio Vaticana.

    Gualdi began studying piano with his father at the age of five, and continued at the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome, Italy. He earned his Piano Diploma with highest honours at the Conservatory Arrigo Boito in Parma with Roberto Cappello. While in the U.S., he earned a Masters Degree in Piano Performance at Carnegie Mellon University under the tutelage of Enrique Graf, and a Doctorate of Musical Arts in piano performance at the University of Georgia with Evgeny Rivkin. He has also studied with world-renown pianists György Sandor, Earl Wild, Menahem Pressler, Sergio Perticaroli, and has worked extensively with Carlo Maria Dominici (a pupil of Michelangeli and Rosina Lhévinne).

    He has won the top prize in numerous piano competitions, including the European Competition of Ostuni, the Altruda National Competition of Vasto and the Françoise Grimaldi National Competition of San Polo. Winning the “De Martino Award” at the Ibla International Piano Competition enabled him to study at Elon University in North Carolina. During this period he won the First Prize in the 15th Bartók-Kabalevsky International Competition in Virginia.

    Gualdi regularly gives master classes and lectures nationally and internationally at universities, conservatories and other music institutes, including New Mexico State University and College of Charleston (U.S.A.); the universities of Porto Alegre, Santa Maria and Campinas (Brazil); Cittadella della Musica (Italy), and others. Having previously served on the faculties of Elon University, Emmanuel College and Oxford College of Emory University, he is currently Associate Professor of Music at Francis Marion University and founder and artistic director of the South Carolina Chamber Music Festival.

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  • Dr. Gunther Jeanne
    Dr. Jeanne Gunther Professor of Education jgunther@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1871 Departments
    School of Education
    Office
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    Areas of Specialization

    Early Childhood Education Literacy


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  • Dr. Haggard Megan
    Dr. Megan Haggard Associate Professor of Psychology, Chair of the Institutional Review Board, Associate Chair of the Psychology Department mhaggard@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-4685 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-G
    Additional information

    After earning her Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology from Furman University, Megan Haggard completed her Masters and Doctoral degrees at Baylor University under the guidance of Dr. Wade Rowatt. Her Masters Thesis examined the role of religious priming on sexist attitudes, while her dissertation research focused on investigating and testing various measures of intellectual humility, including the Limitations-Owning Intellectual Humility Scale, which she also helped to develop. Dr. Haggard then spent one year at the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing at the University of Oklahoma, where she worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow. While at the Institute, Dr. Haggard continued to research impact of intellectual humility on emotions, cognitions, and behaviors, examined the role of curiosity in everyday life, explored the parallels between Aristotelian vice and modern theories of psychopathy, and collaborated with OU’s Philosophy department on predicting continuation in a philosophy major by gender.  

    Her research interests include personality psychology, particularly the virtues of curiosity and intellectual humility, differences in personal morals by gender, the influence of religion on feelings toward in-groups and out-groups, and advanced statistical analysis.  

    Selected Publications & Presentations  

    Williams, A., Haggard, M.C., & Breuninger, M.M. (2020). Feasibility of attachment-focused self-hypnosis to change insecure God attachment. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 68(2), 246-262. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2020.1724746

    Haggard, M.C. (2020). Feeling Connected to Humankind and Nature: Impact of Religiosity, Spirituality, and Positive Emotions. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.  

    Haggard, M.C. (2019). Stuck in the middle?: Comparing moderates’ views of connectedness to nature and humanity to conservatives’ and liberals’. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR.  

    Krumrei-Mancuso, E.J., Haggard, M.C., LaBouff, J.P., & Rowatt, W.C. (2019). Links between intellectual humility and acquiring knowledge. Journal of Positive Psychology, 15(2), 155-170. doi: 10.1080/17439760.2019.1579359

    Haggard, M.C. (2019). Understanding humility as intellectual virtue. In Wright, J.C. (Ed.), Humility: Reflections on its Nature and Function. Oxford University Press.  

    Demarest, H., Robertson, S., Haggard, M.C., Seaver, M., & Bickel, J.L. (2017). Similarity and enjoyment: Predicting continuation for women in philosophy. Analysis.  

    Leman, J., Haggard, M.C., Meagher, B.R., & Rowatt, W.C. (2017). Personality predictors and correlates of humility. In Worthington, E., Davis, D., & Hook, J. (Eds.), Handbook of Humility: Theory, Research, and Applications. Routledge Press.  

    Haggard, M.C., Kang, L., Rowatt, W.C., & Shen, M.J. (2015). Associations among religiousness and community volunteerism in national random samples of American adults. Journal for Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 43(3), 175-185. doi: 0.1080/10852352.2014.973277  

    Rowatt, W.C., Kang, L.L., Haggard, M.C., & Labouff, J.P. (2014). A social-personality perspective on humility, religiousness, and spirituality. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 42(1), 31-40.  

    Shen, M.J., Haggard, M.C., Strassburger, D.C., & Rowatt, W.C. (2014). Testing the “love thy neighbor” hypothesis: Religiosity’s association with positive attitudes toward ethnic/racial and value-violating out-groups. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 5(4), 294-303. doi:0.1037/a0033648


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  • Dr. Hagler Matthew
    Dr. Matthew Hagler Assistant Professor of Psychology, Clinical/Counseling Option Coordinator Matthew.Hagler@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1574 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-B
    Additional information

    Hagler, M. A., Christensen, K., & Rhodes, J. E. (2021). A longitudinal investigation of first-generation college students’ mentoring relationships during their transition to higher education. Journal of College Student Retention: Theory, Research & Practice. DOI: 10.1177/15210251211022741

    Hagler, M. A., McQuillin, S. D., & Rhodes, J. E. (2020). Ideological profiles of U.S. adults and their support for youth mentoring. Journal of Community Psychology, 48(2), 209-224. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22247

    Christensen, K., Hagler, M., Stams, G. J., Raposa, E. B., Burton, S., & Rhodes, J. E. (2020). Non-specific versus targeted approaches to youth mentoring: A follow-up meta-analysis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 49, 959-972. DOI: 10.1007/s10964-020-01233-x

    Hagler, M., Zwiebach, L., Rhodes, J. E., & Rappaport, C. D. (2019). Mentoring interventions for children of incarcerated parents. In J. M. Eddy & J. Poehlmann-Tynan (eds.), Handbook on Children of Incarcerated Parents, Second Edition (pp. 205-217). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-16707-3_14

    Hagler, M., & Rhodes, J. E. (2018). The long-term impact of natural mentoring relationships: A counterfactual analysis. American Journal of Community Psychology, 62(1-2), 175-188. DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12265

    Hagler, M. (2018). Processes of natural mentoring that promote underrepresented students’ educational attainment: A theoretical model. American Journal of Community Psychology, 62(1-2), 150-162. DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12251


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  • Dr. Hanson Lynn
    Dr. Lynn Hanson Emeritus Professor of English lhanson@fmarion.edu Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    Office
    Additional information

    Dr. Lynn Hanson is a Professor Emeritus from Francis Marion University in Florence, SC, where she taught for 22 years in the English Department.  She taught practical courses in technical writing and professional communication, and she was Francis Marion’s Director of the Belle Baruch Institute for South Carolina Studies (BISCS), established in 2017.

    Dr. Hanson  served as a Associate Co-Director of Baruch Institute for South Carolina Studies at Hobcaw Barony, the historic 16,000-acre estate owned and operated by the Belle W. Baruch Foundation.  Dr. Hanson’s research explored the life and times of Belle W. Baruch, starting with Ms. Baruch’s personal business documents as primary sources for new insights.

    Dr. Hanson earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Auburn University and her Ph.D. from the University of Georgia.  Her career includes working as an Information Developer at IBM in Austin, Texas, and teaching at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA.

    Education

    PhD, University of Georgia

    MA, Auburn University

    BA, Auburn University


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  • Hanson Timothy L.
    Timothy L. Hanson Associate Professor of Mass Communication thanson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1560 Departments
    Mass Communication
    OfficeCEMC 111-B
    Additional information

    Bio

    Tim Hanson joined the FMU faculty in 1996 after spending nearly 20 years as a newspaper writer, wire service reporter, magazine editor, news bureau chief and foreign correspondent.

    After earning his bachelor's degree in journalism from Eastern Washington University, Hanson worked as a reporter for three newspapers in the Northwest - including a five-year stint with The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington - before moving to Asia in 1985.

    Hanson lived and worked in Asia for nearly a decade. He served as News Bureau Chief for Pacific Stars & Stripes in the Philippines and later as that paper's Assistant Pacific Editor in Tokyo. He also was South Asia Correspondent for United Press International in New Delhi and, in Hong Kong, was Managing Editor of The Reader's Digest (Asian Edition).

    During his time in Asia, Hanson covered a variety of stories, including the People Power Revolution in the Philippines, the fall of Prime Minister V.P. Singh's government in India, the long-running Tamil revolt in Sri Lanka, and the Pro-Democracy Movement in Nepal.

    Returning to the United States in 1994, Hanson accepted a teaching fellowship at the University of Montana's School of Journalism in Missoula where he earned his master's degree in journalism.

    Hanson has received several writing and reporting awards, including one for investigative reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists. That award stemmed from a series of articles Hanson wrote about a man who had been arrested for kidnapping and armed robbery. Hanson's reporting proved that police had arrested the wrong man.

    A selection of his articles and photos are available at www.timhansonclips.com

    Education

    M.A., University of Montana


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  • Dr. Harding George E. III
    Dr. George E. Harding III Faculty Emeritus gharding@fmarion.edu Departments
    Modern Languages
    Office
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    FMU Distinguished Professor

    George E. Harding is a true Southerner. He was born in Alabama and has lived in every state from Texas to South Carolina, including Tennessee, and has worked in Kentucky. He studied at Birmingham-Southern College (BA German), Mississippi State University (MA German/French) and the University of Tennessee (PhD, Germanic Languages and Literatures). His field of study is medieval German and French literature. An avid traveler since 1966, when he first attended a summer school in Leysin, Switzerland, Dr. Harding has visited most of the countries in western Europe as well as Poland and the Czech Republic. In the western hemisphere, he has traveled in the Bahamas, Mexico, and Ecuador on various occasions. Since 2004 Dr. Harding has served as visiting professor in the German Language and Culture Course held every summer in Schmalkalden, Germany, and serves as faculty liaison for FMU with the University of Trier. Dr. Harding has also worked with the Atlantische Akademie in Kaiserslautern where he presented workshops on South Carolina and Southern Culture throughout the state of Rheinland-Pfalz. Additionally, he has led groups to seminars on history and political science to the PfalzAkademie in Lambrecht and in Berlin. He is married and has two sons and three grandchildren. A licensed private pilot and a certified keel boat sailor, Dr. Harding is married to Sara Harding,  an adjunct professor of Spanish at FMU.


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  • Dr. Haselden Kathryn
    Dr. Kathryn Haselden Professor of Education, Co-Director of the Center of Excellence for College and Career Readiness khaselden@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1472 Departments
    Center of Excellence-College and Career ReadinessSchool of Education
    OfficeCEMC 240
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization: Special Education, Cross-Categorical Disabilities

    Co-Director of Center of Excellence and Career Readiness


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  • Heavner Kelly
    Kelly Heavner Coordinator of Nursing Student Services Kelly.Heavner@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1226 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 144
    Additional information

    Kelly has earned a B.A.


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  • Dr. Herzog Teresa K.
    Dr. Teresa K. Herzog Psychology therzog@fmarion.edu Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Bio

    Teresa Kamman Herzog is a Developmental Psychologist with her Bachelor of Arts from Edgewood College and both her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Developmental Psychology from the University of Montana.  She taught undergraduate courses in Careers in Psychology, Lifespan Development, Brain and Behavior, Motivation and Emotion, Psychology of Gender, and Child Development, and  supervised students in their own research in the context of Beginning, and Intermediate Supervised Research as well as in Senior Research.  In the Graduate program in Clinical/Counseling Psychology and School Psychology, she taught Biological Bases of Behavior and Developmental Psychology.  In addition, she supervised the Introductory Psychology Laboratory (PSY 216) . She is certified in the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) and also in coding the Strange Situation for infant attachment.  Additionally, she served as a reviewer for the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

    Selected Publications: 

    • Herzog, T. K., & Hill-Chapman, C.R. (2012). Relationship formation and early risk exposure: Diverging associations with romantic self-concept and attachment. Journal of Adult Development, 19(5), 250-265.
    • Herzog, T. K., Hughes, F.M., & Jordan, J.M. (2010). What is conscious in perceived attachment? Evidence from global and specific representations.  Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 27(1), 283-303.
    • Kamman, T., Muir, L., Koester, L.S., & Dimitrov, D. (2005). Linking maternal perceptions to behavior: Nurturing attitudes and facial expressions of affect. Parenting: Science and Practice, 5(3), 237-258.

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  • Dr. Hester John
    Dr. John Hester Professor Emeritus Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Dr. John R. Hester, after serving FMC/FMU from 1980 to 2015, is now Professor Emeritus.  During his 35 years Dr. Hester served in various capacities to include:  Professor, Department Chair (1998-2013), Coordinator/Director of School Psychology (1990-1997), Founding Director of the Richardson Center for the Child, Associate Provost and Director of Graduate Programs.

    Dr. Hester continued to serve as Adjunct Professor at FMU until May of 2017.  Currently he lives in Anderson, SC and is 16 miles from Memorial Stadium (Death Valley).  Any interested former students or colleagues are encouraged to contact Dr. Hester at cutigerfans@att.net.


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  • Dr. Hill-Chapman Crystal R.
    Dr. Crystal R. Hill-Chapman Chair of Psychology, School Option Coordinator, Professor of Psychology chillchapman@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1721 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCCHS 238
    Additional information

    Bio

    Crystal Reneé Hill-Chapman is a Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Level III School Psychologist and has been awarded Board Certification in Clinical Child Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychologists (ABPP). She received her Bachelor of Arts from Francis Marion University, her Master of Science in Applied Psychology from Francis Marion University, a Doctor of Philosophy from Texas A&M University – College Station, and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Clinical Genetics from Simmons College. She currently teaches Careers in Psychology, Introduction to Behavioral Genetics, Introduction to Pediatric Psychology, Child Development, as well as sections of the Beginning, Intermediate, and Senior Research courses for the undergraduate major in Psychology. For the graduate program in Clinical/Counseling Psychology and School Psychology, she teaches Consultation with Diverse Families and Communities; Career-Lifestyle Counseling: Theory and Practice; Child/Adolescent Counseling and Therapy; School-Wide Prevention, Intervention and Crisis Programs; Psychoeducational Assessment: Intelligence, Ability and Achievement Testing in School Psychology; as well as the related practica to accompany these courses and is Coordinator of Graduate Studies in School Psychology. She also serves as a thesis advisor/consultant for students enrolled in the Genetic Counseling Program at the University of South Carolina – School of Medicine. In addition, she serves as Graduate Program Reviewer for the National Association of School Psychologists and as a reviewer for the Journal of Genetic Counseling and Teaching Children of Poverty.

    Selected Publications

    • Herzog, T. K., & Hill-Chapman, C.R. (2012). Relationship formation and early risk exposure: Diverging associations with romantic self-concept and attachment. Journal of Adult Development, 19(5), 250-265.
    • Hill, C. R. & Hughes, J. N. (2007). Further evidence of the convergent and discriminant validity of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire. School Psychology Quarterly, 22, 380-406.  
    • Hughes, J. N., Zhang, D. & Hill, C. R. (2006). Peer assessments of normative and individual teacher-student support predict social acceptance and engagement among low-achieving children. Journal of School Psychology, 43, 447-463.

  • Dr. Hopla Deborah DNP, APRN-BC
    Dr. Deborah Hopla DNP, APRN-BC Professor of Nursing, Director of the Family Nurse Practitioner Track/MSN/DNP Programs dhopla@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1693 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 359D
    Additional information

    Deborah is a professor and director at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. She has been a Family Nurse Practitioner for 20 years. She attended Georgia Baptist School of Nursing.  Her ADN degree is from West Georgia College (now known as West Georgia State University). Her BSN was from the Medical University of South Carolina through the satellite program at Francis Marion University. She obtained her MS/FNP and DNP for the University of South Carolina.

    Deborah has served on the South Carolina Advisory Committee for Nursing and held leadership positions on the APRN Chapter for South Carolina. She has served as a preceptor Nurse Practitioner students for 18 years and serves as a role model and mentor for NPs. Deborah is Chair for the Nursing Graduate Committee at Francis Marion.

    Deborah received the Outstanding Community Health Nurse of the Year Award from the Pee Dee Nurses Association and the Community Health Nurse of the Year from the South Carolina Nurses Association. She was awarded the AJN Excellence in Writing Award for South Carolina. Deborah won a scholarship to Beth Israel Hospital to study “Pain Management”.  Her doctoral thesis “The Early Use of Insulin in Type II Diabetes: Achieving Better Glycemic Control and Preventing Adverse Complications”  validates current practice for diabetic patients.

    Deborah served as a team member on a Medical Mission Trip to Nicaragua and continues her outreach to vulnerable and underserved people by working part-time at Hope Health (a Community Health Care Center) in Florence South Carolina.


  • Dr. Houle Landon L.
    Dr. Landon L. Houle Associate Professor of English lhoule@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1509 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 107
    Additional information

    Dr. Landon Houle teaches the creative writing: fiction workshop in addition to courses in literature and composition. Her writing has won contests at Black Warrior Review, Crab Creek Review, and Permafrost. Her story “Travelers” was named a Pushcart Prize special mention, and her essay "The Plains We Cross" was named a notable in The Best American Essays. Other work has appeared in Baltimore Review,Crazyhorse, Natural Bridge, Harpur Palate, River Styx and elsewhere. She is the fiction editor at Raleigh Review.

    Visit her website at http://www.landonhoule.com. 

    Education

    PhD, Texas Tech University

    MA, Sul Ross State University

    BA, Sul Ross State University


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  • Dr. Howell Samuel H.
    Dr. Samuel H. Howell Assistant Professor of Art History showell@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1543 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 209
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. (Art History) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994. Dissertation: The Dilemma of the French History Painter, 1870-1914: Jean-Paul Laurens, Paul-Albert Besnard, Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse (Chief Adviser: Professor Steven Mansbach)

    M. A. (Art History) Vanderbilt University, 1979. Master's Thesis: Lewis Mumford and the Development of a Humanized Machine Aesthetic (Adviser: Professor Thomas B. Brumbaugh)

    B. A. (Art History) New College (Sarasota, Florida), 1974. Senior Thesis: The Origins of the Cult of the Virgin Mary: From Prehistory to the Council of Ephesus, 431 A.D. (Adviser: Professor Henry B. Graham, IV) Certificate of Attendance, Universita Italiana per Stranieri (Perugia, Italy), 1972.

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  • Dr. Hucks Julia Marty MN, APRN-BC, CE
    Dr. Julia Marty Hucks MN, APRN-BC, CE Assistant Professor of Nursing - Community Health jhucks@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1695 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 108
    Additional information

    Marty Hucks is an Assistant Professor of Nursing and practices part-time as a family nurse practitioner at Internal Medicine Specialists. Marty received her BSN from The University of South Carolina Honors College (cum laude) and her MN from the University of South Carolina. She received a Certificate in Nursing Education from Francis Marion University in 2014. She became a certified nurse educator in 2016 and also holds certifications in parish nursing from St Louis University and in on-line instruction from Central Michigan University.  She is an Amy V Cockcroft Nursing Fellow (2004), Oxford University Round Table delegate (2007), and a 2008 recipient of The Palmetto Gold Award.

    Marty has worked as a family nurse practitioner since 1994 and has taught undergraduate nursing since 2000.  She primarily teaches population-focused nursing and has developed a foreign study course, in which students have had the opportunity to study in Germany, England, Belize, Dominican Republic, Cambodia, and Thailand. She has presented at state, national, and international conferences on topics related to nursing education. She serves on the nursing curriculum committee, and is a member of the Chi Lambda Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International.  She is active in the community, serving on the Boards of The Boys and Girls Club of the Pee Dee and Southeastern Medical International.


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  • Dr. Hughes Michael
    Dr. Michael Hughes Professor of Finance mhughes@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1422 Departments
    Finance-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 264
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    Education

    Ph.D., Finance University of Central Florida

    M.B.A., Business Administration University of Central Florida

    B.S.E.T., Engineering Technology - Operations University of Central Florida

    A.A., General Education Eastern Florida State College (formerly Brevard Community College)

    A.S., Scientific Measurements Community College of the Air Force

    Areas of Expertise

    • Financial Markets
    • Market Microstructure
    • Investments
    • Real Estate Finance
    • Government & Defense Finance
    • Business (Corporate) Finance
    • Financial-Econometrics

    Biography

    Dr. Michael P. Hughes joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2003. He teaches Financial Markets, Real Estate Finance, Investments, and Corporate Finance. His research is focused in the areas of Market Microstructure, Financial Markets, Central Banking and Monetary Policy, Investments, Defense Finance, and Financial-Econometrics.

    His scholarly research has appeared in the Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Journal of Economics and Business, Journal of Economics and Finance, International Advances in Economic Research, Journal of Business Case Studies, Journal of Case Research in Business and Economics, and Journal of Business Cases and Applications.  Dr. Hughes also has published related articles in The Conversation, Scientific American, Stars & Stripes, Washington Spectator, Agence Global, UPI, Reaction, Global Defense News, Knowridge Science Report, The Commoner, Citizen Truth, The Reader, and several other periodicalsHe also previously published over 65 motorcycle-related articles in American Iron, Motorcycle Tour & Cruiser, Motorcycle Tour & Travel, and Road Bike.   

    Prior to his joining the ranks of academia, Dr. Hughes served over 21-years in the U.S. Air Force, beginning during the Vietnam era. During that time he spent over 14-years in nuclear treaty monitoring and related activities, while the initial 7-years were in the aircraft maintenance and engineering support (propulsion) arena with F-4 and F-15 aircraft.


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  • Hutson Danielle
    Danielle Hutson Housing Office Manager dhutson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1672 Departments
    Housing and Residence Life
    OfficeHousing Office
    Additional information

    A.S. Office Administration, Emmanuel College Franklin - Springs, GA

    Professional/ Related Experience

    • Current position in Housing since 2015
    • Assistant Site Manager with Palmetto Housing Corporation

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  • Hyatt Valeria
    Valeria Hyatt Instructor of Mathematics vhyatt@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1570 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409B
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    Education

    Masters in Mathematics Education from Francis Marion University


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  • Dr. Iglesias Ana
    Dr. Ana Iglesias Associate Professor of Management Ana.Iglesias@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1421 Departments
    Human Resource ManagementSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 262
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    Education

    Ph.D., Georgia State University

    MBA, Mackenzie University

    B.Sc., Paulista University

    Bio

    A Brazil native, Dr. Ana-Elisa Iglesias holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Georgia State University, an MBA from Mackenzie University and a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Paulista University. She is an Assistant Professor of Management at Francis Marion University, where she teaches Human Resource Management (HRM), Strategic HRM, and Management of Organizations. Previously, she was a member of the College of Business and the Healthcare Analytics Program faculty at the University of Wisconsin in La Crosse, where she fostered cooperation between the University and industry leaders. Dr. Iglesias has taught at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University and has been a researcher and mentor at the Freeman School of Business at Tulane University, where she taught at the undergraduate, masters, and Ph.D. levels. She has also taught in summer programs in Latin America and Europe and has presented her research at national and international conferences. Her research interests include the examination of team dynamics and managerial cognition in several contexts.


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  • Jeffcoat Charles E.
    Charles E. Jeffcoat Professor of Visual Arts - Graphic Design, Peter D. Hyman Professor of Fine Arts cjeffcoat@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1679 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 104
    Additional information

    View Professor Jeffcoat studio here.

    Hyman Fine Arts Endowed Chair

    Education

    M.F.A., University of Memphis

    Biography

    Early on Professor Jeffcoat was interested in art and design. Eventually, his high school art teacher encouraged him to study Graphic Design and, even though he has worked in other disciplines, design is what makes him come alive.

    He graduated from The University Of South Alabama with a BFA degree (1994) in Graphic Design. After graduation he worked as an Art Director for Denson/Reed Marketing, and eventually as an account executive for Lewis Communications both in Mobile, Alabama. Most recently Charles completed a Master Of Fine Arts degree from The University Of Memphis in 2005.

    Professor Jeffcoat was appointed to the Graphic Design faculty at Francis Marion in fall 2006. Prior to this appointment, Charles was an Adjunct Professor of Graphic Design at The University of Memphis in Tennessee from 2003-2006 and at The University of South Alabama from 2001-2003. Throughout his adjunct career he maintained a professional freelance design business through his own company Charles Jeffcoat Studio.

    His clients included the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, The National Civil Rights Museum, Art Museum of the University of Memphis, Movie Gallery, Sony Music, Universal Records, and Warner Music. He has also donated his time and design work to several charitable organizations including St Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the National Civil Rights Museum. His work has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) and the Advertising Federation of Mobile.

    Besides his applied professional design practice, his current research is in the cross-mediation of hypertextual environments and the two-dimensional printed book. This exploration and research will cause us to ask specific questions concerning narrative, authorship, linearity, and believability and from it we can gain knowledge applicable to the future of both the two-dimensional printed book and the hypertextual environment. 

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  • Johnson Benjamin M.
    Benjamin M. Johnson Simulation Laboratory Specialist bmjohnson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-4697 Departments
    School of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 336
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    Benjamin runs the Sompong Kraikit Simulation Laboratory in FMU's School of Health Sciences. He helps faculty develop simulation activities, sets up the equipment, and programs the manikins that serve as the students' patients. He also has an active role in the school's telehealth education efforts, maintaining the equipment and training faculty and students on its operation.

    When not working in the lab, Benjamin doubles as Campus Technology's representative for FMU's downtown buildings. In this capacity he has become familiar with a broad range of hardware and software systems, from standard office computers to professional audio and video, networking, and specialized medical equipment. If it has a power switch, he's probably done something with it.

    Benjamin graduated from FMU with a BA in English and minors in mathematics and computer science. As a student he played bass guitar in the Music Industry Ensemble, and he continues to regularly attend their shows. Before assuming his current role he worked in the Nursing Department as their clinical coordinator.


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  • Dr. Johnson Brad R.
    Dr. Brad R. Johnson Professor of Accounting, Area Coordinator of Accounting bjohnson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1427 Departments
    Accounting-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 260
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    Education

    Ph.D., University of Houston

    J.D., Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College

    M.B.T., University of Southern California

    M.S.A., California State University

    B.A., University of California at Los Angeles

    Areas of Expertise:

    Federal Taxation

    Financial Reporting

    Tax Research

    Bio

    Professor Brad Johnson joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2003. He teaches Tax and Financial Accounting, The Legal Environment of Business, and Financial Accounting Theory and Practice. His research has appeared in the Journal of American Academy of Business, Business Review, and the Southern Law Journal.


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  • Dr. Johnson Christopher D.
    Dr. Christopher D. Johnson Professor of English cjohnson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1518 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 151
    Additional information

    Christopher D. Johnson is professor of English and  has been the director of the McNair Institute for Research and Service. A specialist in eighteenth-century British literature, Dr. Johnson has published A Political Biography of Sarah Fielding (Taylor and Francis, 2017), New Contexts for Eighteenth-Century British Fiction: Essays in Honor of Jerry C. Beasley (University of Delaware Press, 2011), and a critical edition of Sarah Fielding’s The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia (Bucknell University Press, 1994).

    He has published recent essays on Henry Fielding, Philip Doddridge, Oliver Goldsmith, John Dryden and others and has served as president of the Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. The author of over sixty scholarly publications, Dr. Johnson reviews new work for a variety of journals and has served as a book review editor for XVIII: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century. He is currently preparing a critical edition of Philip Doddridge’s The Life of Colonel James Gardiner (1747).

    Dr. Johnson is also the editor of Carolina Currents: Studies in South Carolina Culture. Click here to learn more.

    Education

    PhD, University of Delaware  


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  • Dr. Johnson Erica
    Dr. Erica Johnson Associate Professor of History ejohnson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1497 Departments
    History
    OfficeFH 204
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    Bio

    A native of Oklahoma, Dr. Erica Johnson specializes in the history of the Atlantic World. She is author of a monograph, Philanthropy and Race in the Haitian Revolution, part of the Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). She has published articles in The History Teacher, the Southern Quarterly, the Journal of Transnational American Studies, and the Journal of Western Society for French History. Her research interests include race, religion, and revolution in the greater Atlantic World. She is the faculty coordinator for FMU's Universities Studying Slavery initiative.

    Education

    PhD, Florida State University, 2012

    Courses Taught: 

    European History to the French Revolution

    The Historian's Craft

    Medieval Europe

    Native American History and Culture

    Atlantic World


  • Dr. Johnston Callum
    Dr. Callum Johnston Professor of Emeritus Faculty of Education, Interim Dean cjohnston@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1870 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeRCC 113
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    Areas of Specialization

    Early Childhood Education


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  • Dr. Jokisch Derek
    Dr. Derek Jokisch Chair, Department of Physics and Engineering, Professor of Physics djokisch@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-4653 Departments
    Physics and Engineering
    OfficeLSF 103C
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    Education

    PhD, Nuclear Engineering Sciences (Health Physics), University of Florida

    MS, Nuclear Engineering Sciences (Health Physics), University of Florida

    BS, Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Interests

    Radiation protection, computational dosimetry, dosimetry of the skeleton, internal dosimetry

    Recent Courses Taught

    Technical Physics, Radiation Biology, Nuclear Physics, Radiation Physics

    Awards

    Elda Anderson Award (2010) – Given by the Health Physics Society to a young member of the HPS to recognize excellence in research or development, discovery or invention, devotion to health physics, and/or significant contributions to the profession of health physics

    J. Lorin Mason Distinguished Professor Award (2011) – Given by Francis Marion University and based upon a faculty member’s contributions to teaching, scholarship, and professional service. This award is the highest honor bestowed to a faculty member by the university.

    FMU Board of Trustees Research Scholar (2014-present)

    FMU Faculty Service Award for Outstanding Scholarship/Research (2006)

    Roberts Prize (2012) – Given by the publishers of Physics in Medicine and Biology and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine for the best paper published in PMB during the previous year.

    Most Valuable Partner Award (2006) – FMU Athletics  

    Professional Appointments

    Francis Marion University (1999-present)

    Professor and Chair  

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2014-present)

    Joint Faculty Appointment in the Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge  

    International Commission on Radiological Protection

    Member of Committee 2 – Doses from Radiation Exposure (2017-2021)

    Task Group 96 (2014-present)

    Task Group on Dose Calculations (2009-2014)  

    US Department of Energy – Russian Health Studies Program

    US Scientific Review Group (2016-present)    

    Selected Publications

    ICRP Publication 133 – The ICRP computational framework for internal dose assessment for reference adults: specific absorbed fractions.  Ann. ICRP 45 (2): 1-74; 2016.

    “An image-based skeletal model for the ICRP reference adult male – specific absorbed fractions for neutron-generated recoil protons.”  Physics in Medicine and Biology 56:6857-6872; 2011.

    “Methods for the inclusion of shallow marrow and adipose tissue in pathlength-based skeletal dosimetry.” Physics in Medicine and Biology 56:2699-2713; 2011.

    “An image-based skeletal dosimetry model for the ICRP reference adult male – internal electron sources.” Physics in Medicine and Biology 56: 2309-2346; 2011.


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  • Dr. Jones Brian E.
    Dr. Brian E. Jones Assistant Professor of Music Industry Brian.Js@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1431 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficePAC A211
    Additional information

    Ph.D., American Studies of Jazz and Politics, College of William and Mary

    M.A., American Studies, College of William and Mary

    B.A., History and Music, University of Richmond

    Outside of the classroom, Dr. Brian Jones has worked as a freelance drummer with a wide variety of musicians ranging from John Abercrombie to Houston Person. He has toured professionally, writing music and performing jazz and avant-garde pieces, as well as producing over twenty-five records for his own Slang Sanctuary label.

    Brian Jones joined the faculty of Francis Marion University in 2022 to take part in the developing Music Industry program.


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  • Dr. Jones Jacqueline
    Dr. Jacqueline Jones Associate Professor of English jjs@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1515 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 153
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    Jacqueline Jones joined the FMU faculty in fall 2003. She previously held positions in the English Department at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California and a joint appointment in the English Department and the American Studies Program at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. She was also a Minority Fellow in Residence at Pomona College.

    Here at Francis Marion Dr. Jones teaches courses in composition, introduction to literature, and American literature. She was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso for the 2010-2011 academic year.

    Dr. Jones earned her bachelor’s degree in African American Studies and English at Smith College and her Ph.D. from the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Her scholarship focuses on uncovering little known but very influential members of the Harlem Renaissance such as Harold Jackman, a teacher, model, and community leader, and journalist Gerri Major. Her scholarship has been published in The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (edited by Cary Wintz), the anthology The Harlem Renaissance Revisited, and The Langston Hughes Review among other publications. Her favorite writers are Edith Wharton and James Baldwin. She enjoys traveling internationally with her husband and son.

    Education

    PhD, Graduate School, City University of New York


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  • Dr. Jordan Jesse J. '"Mike'"
    Dr. Jesse J. '"Mike'" Jordan Professor Emeritus Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Dr. Mike Jordan is a Professor Emeritus after serving on the FMU faculty from 1972—2011.  He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at Georgia State College in 1968, his Master of Arts degree in 1970 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Social Psychology in 1972 from Georgia State University.

    Currently, Dr. Jordan is teaching data analysis and research methods at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.  While at FMU, Dr. Jordan served as Director of Institutional Research and retired as the Walter D. Smith Professor of Psychology.  Dr. Jordan was awarded the FMU Distinguished Professor award, the first South Carolina Psychology Association Teaching of Psychology Award, and several awards for public service from non-profit organizations in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina.


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  • Dr. Kanaparthi Mark
    Dr. Mark Kanaparthi Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Mark.Kanaparthi@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1548 Departments
    Industrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPhysics and Engineering
    OfficeMSB 108 B
    Additional information

    Research Interests

    Aerosol Fluid Mechanics, CFD modeling, Inverse problems

    Education

    PhD, Clarkson University,Potsdam, NY, Mechanical Engineering (2018)

    BS/MS, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India, Physics (2012)


  • Dr. Kaufman Scott
    Dr. Scott Kaufman Professor of History vkaufman@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1550 Departments
    History
    OfficeFH 207
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    Bio

    Dr. Kaufman, Former Chair of the department is a Francis Marion University Board of Trustees Research Scholar, joined the Francis Marion University staff in 2001. He is the author, co-author, or editor of twelve books on diplomatic, presidential, and military history, including Project Plowshare: The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Explosives in Cold War America (Cornell University Press, 2013), Ambition, Pragmatism, and Party: A Biography of Gerald R. Ford (University Press of Kansas, 2017), and The Environment and International History (Bloomsbury, 2018). Currently, he is working on a comparative history of the Panama and Suez canals.

    Education

    PhD, Ohio University, 1998

    Courses Taught: 

    • U.S. History to 1877
    • U.S. History since 1877
    • The United States in the Era of World War II
    • The Vietnam War
    • The History of the United States in World Affairs
    • U.S. Military History
    • The History of the Future    

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  • Dr. Kaur Daljit
    Dr. Daljit Kaur Professor of Education dkaur@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1478 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 221
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    Areas of Specialization

    Instructional Technology

    Qualitative Research


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  • Kennedy Brigid E.
    Brigid E. Kennedy Human Resources Manager BKennedy@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1144 Departments
    AdministrationHuman Resources Office
    OfficeSAB 105
    Additional information

    Maintains the classification and compensation program; supervises the applicant/ interview/ hire process for classified and unclassified employees; responsible for the evaluation program for classified and unclassified employees; responsible for on-line procedures to State OHR; serves as liaison with Administrative Computing Services in requesting internal programming requests; recommends policy changes; co-coordinates and maintains HR web pages.


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  • Dr. Kennedy Christopher M.
    Dr. Christopher M. Kennedy Director of Honors, Professor of History CKennedy@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1557 Departments
    HistoryHonors
    OfficeHC 104
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    Biography

    Dr. Kennedy joined the Francis Marion University faculty in 2006. He became Chair of the History Department in 2012, and Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, and Director of Graduate Programs in 2016. Dr. Kennedy became the Vice President for Student Life July 2019, then the Director of Honors 2024.

    Dr. Kennedy was awarded the Faculty award for Excellence in Teaching 2016.

    Dr. Kennedy was the advisor for Alpha Theta Zeta, the FMU chapter of the history honors society, Phi Alpha Theta 2007-2018. During that time, Alpha Theta Zeta was awarded Best Chapter in the Country 10 years in a row.

    Dr. Kennedy has presented papers both nationally and internationally, including, Portugal, Hungry and Saint Patrick's College, the Marino Institute in Ireland, and the New England Historical Association. Additionally, he has published a number of book reviews including for the journal Providence: Studies in Western Civilization as well as a book, Genesis of the Rising 1912-1916: A Transformation of Nationalist Opinion (Peter Lang, 2009). His main research interests are in early modern, modern Irish history and the history of the British Empire. When not teaching, Dr. Kennedy enjoys traveling, camping, fishing, hiking, running, kayaking, and spending time with his family.

    Education
    PhD., University College Cork, National University of Ireland
    M.A, Providence College
    B.A, Northern Michigan University

    Courses Taught: 
    European History to the French Revolution
    European History since the French Revolution
    Medieval Europe
    Modern Ireland
    The British Empire
    Modern British Isles
    Europe 1814-1914
    Senior Thesis

     


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  • Kennedy Colleen E.
    Colleen E. Kennedy Part Time Instructor of Fine Arts Colleen.Kennedy@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1385 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC
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    Colleen is a graduate of Francis Marion University; she has a BA in Art Education.

    She earned her MFA from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), specializing in painting.

    Colleen has had works displayed in Art Fields, FMU's University Place gallery, and at the PAFA Alumnae gallery.

     


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  • Kennedy Lynn D. MN, RN
    Lynn D. Kennedy MN, RN Assistant Professor of Nursing, emeritus lkennedy@fmarion.edu Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    Office
    Additional information

    Florence, SC. She has been a medical-surgical and critical care nurse for 34 years. She received her Associate Degree in Nursing from Florence-Darlington Technical College in Florence, SC in 1978, her BSN from MUSC Satellite Program at Francis Marion University in Florence, SC in 1984 and her MN from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC.  She is currently completing her EdD from Walden University.  She has held certification in Neuroscience and Critical Care Nursing. Lynn has served as mentor and preceptor for 16 years in acute care and critical care nursing and received the Sylvester Award for outstanding new graduate in 1980. In academia, she has mentored and precepted faculty for approximately 21 years.  Lynn began working in academia as a full-time clinical nursing instructor at Florence Darlington Technical College, part-time clinical faculty with University of South Carolina/Francis Marion University Satellite in 2005 and is currently full time tenured faculty with Francis Marion University.  Lynn has taught Critical Care, Trauma Nursing, Advanced Trauma Nursing and various other medical-surgical and critical care topics for Pee Dee AHEC in Florence, SC, and assisted healthcare agencies in implementing stroke units and providing staff education. Lynn has instructed all levels of nursing students in all areas of medical-surgical nursing in the classroom and in the clinical setting.  Lynn currently teaches Adult Health III to pre-licensure students and Pathophysiology to RN-BSN students.

    Lynn is co-author of one article entitled, “Senior Nursing Student Usage and Perceptions and Staff Nurses’ Perceptions of Students Using Personal Phones to Access Healthcare Information During Clinical Education.” In addition, she has edited two books entitled, Medical Surgical Nursing Made Incredibly Easy and Prioritizing and Delegation for the NCLEX. She also co- presented at two Drexel University Simulation Conferences on Senior Nursing Student Usage and Perceptions and Staff Nurses’ Perceptions of Students Using Personal Phones to Access Healthcare Information during Clinical Education” and Intravenous Education through simulation.


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  • Dr. Kershner Sarah PhD, MPH
    Dr. Sarah Kershner PhD, MPH Chair, Department of Healthcare Administration, Associate Professor skershner@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1694 Departments
    Gender StudiesHealthcare AdministrationNursingPublic HealthSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 128
    Additional information

    Sarah Kershner joined Francis Marion University in Spring 2017 and currently serves as an Associate Professor of Public Health and Chair of the Healthcare Administration Department. Sarah received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science from Clemson University, Master of Public Health degree from the University of South Carolina, and Doctor of Philosophy degree in Health Promotion, Education and Behavior from the University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health. Sarah’s interest areas include reproductive health/sexual health, research and evaluation, LGBTQ+ inclusivity in healthcare, contraceptive technologies, sexually transmitted infections, and adolescent risky behaviors.

    Prior to her role at Francis Marion, Sarah worked at Fact Forward (formerly SC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy) for over nine years where she managed a federal research study supporting the implementation of a reproductive health curricula in South Carolina middle schools aimed at reducing the teen birth rate statewide. Sarah has authored several peer-reviewed articles, presented dozens of presentations nationwide and has been involved on review teams and panels with Mathematica Policy Research, Cornell University and ETR Associates.

    Sarah grew up in Florence and is happy to have returned to the Pee Dee area after living ten years in Columbia. Sarah resides in Olanta, SC with her husband, their eight-year-old son and four “furbabies.”


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  • Dr. Kiely Kristin A.
    Dr. Kristin A. Kiely Professor of Spanish, Coordinator of Modern Languages - Spanish Program KKiely@fmarion.edu Departments
    Modern Languages
    OfficeFH 237
    Additional information

    Bio

    Kristin Kiely joined the Modern Languages faculty in the fall of 2007.  She received the M.A. in Spanish from Miami University at Oxford with an emphasis on linguistics.  She completed her doctorate at Florida State University in December of 2008. Her research interests are 20th century Peninsular literature, specifically literature during Franco’s regime and post-Franco, and women’s literature. She also hopes to one day research documents and information regarding the Inquisition. She is currently working on graphic novels and comics from Spain, and is working on a translation of of the novel Pergamino: la Bylina del hijo del Cazador del libros by Sergio Sierra and Meritxell Ribas. She has been published in Hispania, Encuentros, and Women Write About Comics. 

    Dr. Kiely was the Vice President of the FMU chapter of the AAUP (American Association of University Professors) until 2015; she was the Editor in Chief of the South Carolina Modern Language Review (SCMLR) published by the Modern Language Department until it was closed down in 2016; and she is the webmaster for the Modern Language website.  Dr. Kiely is also active in the Florence community.  She is a charter member of the FMU Civitan Club and performed as a guest singer in the Florence Symphony Orchestra’s production of H.M.S. Pinafore in May, 2009.  Dr. Kiely was also a board member for the Philological Association of the Carolinas and is now a board member for the Southeastern Association of Cultural Studies (SEACS).


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  • Dr. King Peter D.
    Dr. Peter D. King Faculty of Biology, Years at FMU: 1996-2023 Departments
    Biology
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    Dr. Peter King was named Provost at FMU July 2016. Dr. King is the past chair of the Biology department, and was the Associate Provost for Enrollment Management. He is a professor of Biology and a former James K. Konduros Professor of Leadership.  Dr. King retired June 30, 2023.  

    Dr. King was awarded the Order of the Palmetto by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster. The Order of the Palmetto is the State of South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, and it is presented to citizens of the state for extraordinary lifetime service and achievements.

    As Provost, Dr. King has been instrumental in the creation of numerous academic programs including doctoral programs in nursing practice, occupational therapy, and clinical psychology; master degrees in psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and speech-language pathology; and bachelor degrees in engineering, environmental science, and forestry studies.

    Dr. King grew up in Sydney, Australia, the youngest of five children. He attended the New South Wales Institute of Technology, in Sydney, and graduated with a Bachelor of Business in 1980.  After several years in in business, King returned to the University of Armidale and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Class I Honours in 1992, majoring in Animal Biology.  In 1992 he moved to Raleigh, N.C. attending North Carolina State University and graduated in 1996 with a Ph.D. in Zoology.  Shortly after graduation he accepted a tenure-track position as an assistant professor in the department of biology at FMU.

    Dr. King’s research interests focus on the ecology of turtles, and he authored and reviewed numerous scholarly articles related to the topic. In 2007, and again in 2009 King was named the Harry M. Lightsey, Jr. visiting scholar at Hobcaw Barony by The Belle Baruch Foundation. Dr. King lives in Florence with his wife Annie.  


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  • Dr. Kirby Jason R.
    Dr. Jason R. Kirby Assistant Professor of History, Coordinator Secondary-Education History Track jason.kirby@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1555 Departments
    History
    OfficeFH 211
    Additional information

    Originally from Kentucky, Dr. Kirby joined the Francis Marion University faculty in the Fall of 2019. A certified South Carolina Social Studies/History teacher (grades 6-12), Dr. Kirby serves as the Coordinator of Secondary Education in Social Studies Program. He is currently finishing a book on General William Westmoreland. This work will place Westmoreland in the larger context of American military and political history.

    Education

    PhD, University of Georgia, 2018

    Courses Taught:

    U.S. History since 1877

    The New South, 1865 to present

    America in the 1960s

    The United States Between the Wars, 1918-1941

    The American Civil Rights Movement

    The Vietnam War

    Social Studies Methods for Secondary Education

    Directed Teaching for Student Teachers Completing Their Certification in History (9-12)


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  • Dr. Krebs Julia E.
    Dr. Julia E. Krebs Emeritus Faculty of Biology Departments
    Biology
    Office
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    Years at FMU: 1977-2021


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  • Dr. Kunka Jennifer L.
    Dr. Jennifer L. Kunka Associate Provost for Advising, Professor of English jkunka@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1520 Departments
    Center for Academic Success and AdvisementEnglishEnglish and PhilosophyGender Studies
    OfficeFH 220
    Additional information

    Schedule a CASA appointment with Dr. Kunka HERE

    Dr. Jennifer Liethen Kunka is Professor of English and the Director of the FMU Writing Center. Her primary research interests include writing center practice and administration, composition and technology, and assessment. She also has interests in nineteenth- and twentieth-century British literature and gender studies. Dr. Kunka is co-author of two textbooks, the Prentice Hall Reference Guide (9th ed.) and Writer’s FAQ’s (5th ed.), both published by Pearson. She has also published articles and delivered several conference papers on writing center research, composition pedagogy, and British literature.

    In addition, Dr. Kunka has served as a member of the executive board for the Southeastern Writing Center Association and on several committees for the International Writing Centers Association.

    Dr. Kunka is a recipient of the FMU Faculty Award for Excellence in Professional Service and the SWCA Achievement Award.

    Prior to joining the FMU faculty, Dr. Kunka worked as the Assistant/Acting Director of the Purdue University Writing Lab, where she developed many online materials for the Purdue OWL.

    Education

    PhD, Purdue University

    M.A., Marquette University

    B.A., Marquette University


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  • Dr. Kyer Ben L.
    Dr. Ben L. Kyer Emeritus Faculty of Economics, Distinguished Faculty 1992-1993, Years at Francis Marion University: 1989-2024 bkyer@fmarion.edu Departments
    EconomicsSchool of Business
    Office
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    Education

    Ph.D., West Virginia University

    M.S., West Virginia University

    B.S., Glenville State College

     

    Distinguished Faculty 1992-1993

    Benjamin Wall Ingram III Professor of Economics

    Areas of Expertise

    Macroeconomics

    Bio

    Dr. Kyer joined the Francis Marion faculty in 1989. He taught Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, History of Economic Thought, Public Finance, and MBA 705, Economic Analysis. His research has appeared in The Journal of Macroeconomics, The Atlantic Economic Journal, Public Finance QuarterlyJournal of Economic Education, and The American Economist.


  • Dr. Larsen Dawn
    Dr. Dawn Larsen Professor of Theatre Arts - History llarsen@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1545 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 108
    Additional information

    http://people.fmarion.edu/llarsen/

    Education

    Ph.D. Speech Communication with an Emphasis in Theatre and Performance Studies, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Areas of specialization: Theatre history and criticism and Performance Studies Dissertation: Corn Under Canvas: Reconstructing Toby Shows in Tennessee, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, July 1999.

    M.A., Communication Arts, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. Thesis: A Continuing History of Toby Shows With An Acknowledgment Of The Past And Plans For The Future, University Microfilms, May 1991. Areas of specialization: Theatre history and performance, and Television Production

    B.A., Speech and Theatre, University of Missouri – Columbia. Area of Specialization: Performance

    A.A., Speech and Theatre, Cottey College, Nevada, MO.

    Biography

    Dr. Dawn Larsen, Professor of Theatre Arts, was raised in Forsyth, MO. She has been acting professionally since the age of two and directing professionally for over twenty-five years. She has received numerous grants for and was the president of the last traveling tent theatre company, The Hard Corn Players for over ten years. Her area of research, including several published articles, is late nineteenth, early twentieth century American Popular Entertainment.


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  • Dr. Lasher Kevin J.
    Dr. Kevin J. Lasher Emeritus Faculty of Political Science, Years at FMU: 1993-2022 klasher@fmarion.edu Departments
    Political Science
    Office
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    Emeritus Faculty of Political Science

    Education:

    Ph.D.  University of Georgia

    M.A.  University of Georgia

    B.A.  Youngstown State University

    Dr. Lasher joined the faculty in 1993, served as Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography from 2004 to 2010, and  held the Neal D. Thigpen Chair of Public Affairs. He participated in the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) in 1990-91 and was based in Urawa, Japan. Dr. Lasher taught a variety of courses including U.S. Government, U.S. Foreign Policy, Soviet and Russian Politics, Asian Politics, and Politics and Film. His research interests focused  upon the issue of U.S. Grand Strategy. Dr. Lasher is an avid fan of the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Indians.


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  • Dr. Lawrimore-Belanger Kay
    Dr. Kay Lawrimore-Belanger N.B. Baroody Professor of Marketing klawrimore@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1424 Departments
    MarketingSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 267
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of South Carolina

    M.B.A., University of South Carolina

    B.S., Francis Marion College

    Areas of Expertise

    Marketing Management

    Marketing Principles

    Consumer Behavior

    Marketing Theory

    Bio

    Dr. Lawrimore holds the N.B. Baroody Professorship in Marketing, and served as both the Director of the MBA program and the Coordinator of the Marketing Faculty. A long-term member of the faculty, she was elected in 2013 as “Distinguished Professor,” the highest university-level accolade which can be conferred upon a member of the faculty. Her research has appeared in the Atlantic Economic Journal, Strategic Management: Ninth Edition, and the Carolinas Business Review, as well as other professional journals.


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  • Dr. Lischka Johannes R.
    Dr. Johannes R. Lischka Faculty Emeritus, Former Chair: Department of History Departments
    History
    Office
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    Science and Technology, Ancient History, Medieval Europe.

    Former Chair, Department of History


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  • Dr. LoPresto Kevin
    Dr. Kevin LoPresto Associate Professor of Mathematics Education klopresto@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1592 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409D
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from the University of Texas - Austin


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  • Dr. Love Meredith
    Dr. Meredith Love Chair of English, Modern Languages and Philosophy, Professor of English mlove@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1522 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 110
    Additional information

    Meredith is a Professor of English, specializing in composition and writing studies, rhetoric and feminism, professional writing, and college and career readiness. Her research has been published in Rhetoric Review, Composition Studies, College Composition and Communication, Feminist Teacher, and Harlot.

    Meredith joined the FMU faculty in 2003 after completing her doctorate at Miami University of Ohio with specialties in composition and rhetoric and performance theory. Meredith directed the first-year writing program at the university from 2005 to 2014.

    Meredith teaches first-year composition, Business Writing, Theories of Writing, and Gender and Public Rhetoric.

    Education

    BA, Loyola University

    MA, Clemson University

    PhD, Miami University of Ohio


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  • Dr. Lowry Erik
    Dr. Erik Lowry Dean of the School of Education, Professor of Education elowry@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1523 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 212 D
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization

    Elementary/Middle Level Education

    Methods of Research

    Educational Leadership


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  • Dr. Lufkin Sylvia PhD, RN
    Dr. Sylvia Lufkin PhD, RN Professor of Nursing, emeritus srlufkin@yahoo.com Phone803-926-9084 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    Office
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    Sylvia Rabb Lufkin was born in North Carolina, and earned her BSN and MSN at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.   She earned the Doctorate in Education, majoring  in Curriculum and Instruction,  from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

    As first Department Chair in Nursing at Francis Marion University, she was responsible for obtaining state approvals for the program, and initial national accreditation of the program.

    Before coming to FMU, Dr. Lufkin taught at the University of South Carolina College of Nursing in Columbia, SC.   She earned faculty ranks of Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor there.

    In addition to academic experiences, Dr. Lufkin served in administrative positions in hospitals and public health.

    She has held numerous state and regional offices in nursing professional organizations, and in Sigma Theta Tau, International.

    Her primary interests in nursing have been in nursing history, human caring theory, and gerontology.

    Currently, Dr. Lufkin is retired from active practice, but is very active in community service and a volunteer teaching role at the Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens.


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  • Lundy Howard G.
    Howard G. Lundy Instructor and Administrative Manager hlundy@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1214 Departments
    Accounting-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 243
    Additional information

    Education

    M.A., University of South Carolina

    B.S., Francis Marion College

    Areas of Expertise:

    Financial Accounting Systems

    Auditing Financial Accounting Systems

    Emphasis on Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations

    Bio

    Mr. Howard Lundy is a Certified Public Accountant, who has had substantial professional experience in financial management of Universities and Not-for-Profit organizations.  He has served as an auditor for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General and in the role of Controller for the Medical University of South Carolina.  For six years he also served on the advisory boards for GEAC and Data General aiding in the development of their accounting systems for government, higher education, and hospital industries.


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  • Dr. Lydell Rachelle G.
    Dr. Rachelle G. Lydell Program Director and Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy Rachelle.Lydell@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1667 Departments
    Occupational TherapySchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 348
    Additional information

    Biography

    Dr. Rachelle Lydell joined Francis Marion University in September 2022 and currently serves as the Director and Assistant Professor of the Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program. Dr. Lydell is a licensed Occupational Therapist with over 10 years of clinical experience and expertise in the field including founding Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and founding program director for an Occupational Therapy Assistant Bachelor of Science Program. Her clinical specializations include assistive technology and environmental adaptations, and treating various populations of all ages, including pediatric and adult patients with neurological impairment, cognitive, physical, developmental disabilities, and autism.

    Dr. Lydell actively presents at local, state and national conferences with ongoing participation in the field of Occupational Therapy’s scholarship efforts to advance in the areas of Discovery, Integration and Teaching and Learning. Dr. Lydell’s clinical and research interests include research and evaluation, applying outcomes based/performance-based measurement to OT practice in education for knowledge retention and translation, program development, increasing access to underserved populations, health promotion, prevention & wellness, the coaching interaction style, community based, emerging areas of practice and related themes.

    Prior to her role at Francis Marion, she worked at McLeod Outpatient Rehabilitation, Carolinas Hospital (now known as MUSC), several elementary schools in the Pee Dee area and has also worked in private practice. Additionally, she has worked as a behavior therapist, case manager, certified personal trainer, fitness instructor, and wellness & lifestyle coach. Her unique and varied clinical experiences have allowed her the opportunity to work with diverse and underserved populations of all ages through private practice, acute care, inpatient, outpatient, early intervention, community based, public/population health and school-based settings.

    Dr. Lydell is happy to call Florence her home once again after returning to the Pee Dee area after 7 years of living and practicing in various states across America. Dr. Lydell resides in Florence with her husband, her 8-year-old son and 6 year old daughter.


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  • Dr. Lyles Jennifer K.
    Dr. Jennifer K. Lyles Associate Professor of Biology, Coordinator of Pre-Physician Assistant Program jlyles@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1401 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeMSB 201A
    Additional information

    Education:

    Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology University of Florida, College of Medicine Gainesville, FL

    B.S. in Biology, Minor in Chemistry Francis Marion University Florence, SC  

    Courses Taught:

    • BIOL 215 – Microbiology for Healthcare Professionals (for Pre-Nursing majors)
    • BIOL 311 – Microbiology (for Biology majors)
    • UNIV 100 – University Life
    • HNRS 200 – Honors Science Symposium  

    Research Interests:

    I have two major research interests - one in Cell & Molecular Biology and one in Microbiology.

    Within Cell & Molecular Biology, I am interested in adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors used for gene therapy and the interactions between the vector components and host cell machinery. Currently, I am analyzing the transduction efficiency of several serotypes of AAV in various mammalian cell lines. Techniques include cell culture, fluorescence microscopy, DNA extraction, qPCR, and more.

    Within Microbiology, I am interested in characterizing the microbial profile of commercial probiotics, such as kefir, and understanding the relationship between the human microbiome and overall health. Techniques include culturing microbes on agar plates, streaking for isolation, microbial enumeration, Gram staining, DNA extraction, PCR, Sanger sequencing, and more.


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  • Mann Kathryn
    Kathryn Mann Instructor of English Kmann@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1502 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 235
    Additional information

    Kathryn Mann joined Francis Marion in 2016 as an Instructor of first-year composition courses. She has a BA in English and MA in Writing from Coastal Carolina University. Her thesis, "Mixtapes vs. Mashups: A Metaphor of Student Writing," as a musical exploration of student authority in source use and writing habits, demonstrates her research focus of compositional practices and pedagogies. When she isn’t in the classroom, Kathryn enjoys playing with cats, doing anything outdoors except running, and the usual foodie activities. She is also a trumpet player in the FMU Concert Band.

    Education

    MA, Coastal Carolina University


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  • Dr. Marley Jason
    Dr. Jason Marley Associate Professor of English jmarley@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1493 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 148
    Additional information

    Dr. Marley specializes in Caribbean and postcolonial literature—and he regularly teaches global literature courses at Francis Marion. His research has been published in journals such as ariel, The Journal of West Indian Literature, MELUS, Criticism, College Literature, and Studies in the Novel.

    His recent book, Difficult Reading: Frustration and Form in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction (University of Virginia Press, 2023), examines how experiences of readerly confusion, frustration, and perplexity can bring about new ways of understanding colonial trauma in the Caribbean.  

    Education

    Ph.D. University at Buffalo

    M.A. University at Buffalo

    B.A. Rhode Island College


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  • Dr. Masters-Wheeler Christine
    Dr. Christine Masters-Wheeler Associate Professor of English, Professional Writing Program Coordinator cmasters@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1806 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 102
    Additional information

    Christine Masters-Wheeler coordinates the Professional Writing Program at FMU and directs English internships. She teaches courses in professional and technical writing, multimedia writing, and first-year composition.

    Education

    PhD, Purdue University

    MA, Western Illinois University

    BA, University of Washington


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  • McCoy Kathy
    Kathy McCoy Instructor of Mathematics KMcCoy@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1578 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409I
    Additional information

    Education

    Master in Mathematics Education from Francis Marion University


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  • Dr. McCuiston Kimberly
    Dr. Kimberly McCuiston Associate Professor of Education, Director of Undergraduate Clinical Experiences, Co-Director - Teacher Retention and Induction in the Pee Dee (TRIP) KMcCuiston@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1462 Departments
    COE - Teacher Retention & Induction in the Pee Dee (TRIP)School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 212A
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization

    Instructional Planning and Assessment

    Literacy

    Middle Level Education


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  • Dr. McCumber Larry J.
    Dr. Larry J. McCumber Emeritus Faculty of Biology Departments
    Biology
    Office
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    Years at FMU: 1982-2015


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  • McElveen Suzette R.
    Suzette R. McElveen Part-Time Instructor of Psychology smcelveen@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1624 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-K
    Additional information

    Suzette McElveen is a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Minor in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior from the University of South Carolina. Suzette later earned a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Psychology from Francis Marion University.


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  • Dr. Midcalf Lisa
    Dr. Lisa Midcalf Associate Professor of Education, Co-Coordinator For Teaching Fellows, Education Club Advisor lmidcalf@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1467 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 218
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization

    Literacy

    Qualitative Research


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  • Dr. Miller Shawn E.
    Dr. Shawn E. Miller Associate Professor of English smiller@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1716 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 145
    Additional information

    Shawn Miller joined the Francis Marion University faculty in 2008; before that, he taught writing and literature in the University of Wisconsin system. He specializes in modern and contemporary American literature, with a particular emphasis in the literature of the American South, and he is especially interested in how Southern literature has been and continues to be defined. He has written and spoken on a range of Southern writers, including William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, Cormac McCarthy, and Natasha Trethewey. He is currently working on two projects, one on Missouri novelist Daniel Woodrell and another on Edgar Allan Poe’s only novel.

    Education

    PhD, University of Mississippi

    MA, University of Virginia

    BA, James Madison University


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  • Mixon Julie S.
    Julie S. Mixon Associate Professor of Art - Photography jmixon@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1541 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 208
    Additional information

    http://juliemixon.com/

    Education

    M.F.A. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

    B.F.A. Barton College, Wilson NC.

    Teaching Experience

    Lenoir Community College, Kinston, NC

    Barton College, Wilson NC.

    East Carolina University

    Biography

    I started photography as an undergraduate student at Barton College in 2000 and went on to East Carolina University to receive my Master of Fine Arts Degree in Photography in 2004. It was at ECCU that I discovered a passion for teaching photography.

    In 2004, I began my teaching career at Lenoir Community College in Kinston, North Carolina. I taught as an Art Instructor at LCC until December of 2012.  In January of 2012, I began teaching photography at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. I teach classes ranging from digital, analog, and alternative processes.  Yes, I'm keeping the darkroom alive!

    What I love about teaching is that you never stop learning....and photography is one of those things that you never stop learning. Making art through image based media is what I do.

    Outside of higher education I offer photography services that include wedding photography and portraiture and serve the Carolinas and beyond.

    Art Gallery Faculty Show J Mixon Here I Am
    Here I Am - 2018

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  • Dr. Molinari Kiley
    Dr. Kiley Molinari Assistant Professor of Anthropology kiley.molinari@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1813 Departments
    Sociology
    OfficeFH 241
    Additional information

    Ph. D. – University of Oklahoma, 2018

    Bio

    Dr. Kiley Molinari is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology.  Her research focuses on topics such as material culture studies, Indigenous new media, language and cultural revitalization and retention, digital cultural heritage, and collaborative research in Native North America.  She has been working on various projects and presentations with the Apsáalooke People (Crow Tribe) since 2010.  Dr. Molinari has an article published in the <em>Journal of Northwest Anthropology</em> concentrating on part of her MA research.  She has presented her research at various national and regional anthropology conferences including, the Northwest Anthropological Conference, the Plains Anthropological Conference, the Society for Applied Anthropology, and the American Anthropological Association, as well as other symposiums relating to Heritage Studies and Museum Anthropology.

    Courses Taught:

    ANTH 100: Introduction to Anthropology

    ANTH 205: Introduction to Biological Anthropology

    ANTH 215: Language and Culture

    ANTH 220: Native Peoples of North America

    ANTH 230: Cultural Anthropology


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  • Dr. Morgan Kyle J.
    Dr. Kyle J. Morgan Assistant Professor of Political Science Kyle.Morgan@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1615 Departments
    Political Science
    OfficeFH 138
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D.  Rutgers University

    M.A. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

    B.S.  Farleigh Dickinson University

    Dr. Morgan focuses his research and teaching on American politics, and in particular the American judiciary. Dr. Morgan has published work on the U.S. Supreme Court, American democracy, civil rights and liberties, and constitutional Law. He also continues to work in the world of public opinion.

    Currently, Dr. Morgan is conducting research on criminal justice sentencing as well as the role of race and gender in judicial nominations. At Francis Marion University, Dr. Morgan offers courses on civil rights and liberties, U.S. government, criminal Justice, and criminal Law. In his spare time, he can be found spending time with his dog or outside, surfing, hiking, and camping.


  • Dr. Munn Johnathan G.
    Dr. Johnathan G. Munn Associate Dean of School of Business, Professor of Economics, Henry Booker Sparrow Chair of Economics & Economics Forecasting jmunn@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1496 Departments
    EconomicsSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 263-B1
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of South Carolina

    B.S., Clemson University

    Areas of Expertise

    Regional and Urban Economics

    The Economics of Innovation

    Health Economics

    Bio

    Professor Johnathan Munn joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2008.  He teaches Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, International Economics, and Intermediate Microeconomics.  His research interests include regional economic growth and the spatial distribution of innovation. Professor Munn is the 2008 recipient of the Barry M. Moriarty Graduate Student Award, which is presented by the Southern Regional Science Association to the best paper in the area of Regional Science. Prior to entering academia, Professor Munn worked in the private sector at one of the nation’s largest commercial banks.


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  • Dr. Murphy Ron T.
    Dr. Ron T. Murphy Emeritus Faculty of Psychology, Years at FMU: 2006-2022 Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    Ronald T. Murphy received a PhD in Clinical Psychology at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1989. Dr. Murphy’s publications include book chapters and journal articles on substance use by incarcerated adolescents, academic functioning of children of alcoholics, psychological assessment, motivation to change among combat veterans, and the effects of  the event on September 11th on stress and academic functioning among African-American college students.

    His research interests include enhancement of PTSD treatment engagement among combat veterans, fostering academic engagement among first generation college students, and psychological barriers for the homeless. He had a publication reporting results from a randomized control trial of an intervention designed to increase treatment engagement among veterans in a PTSD treatment program.  He has consulted to various organizations and treatment sites across the country, including VA clinics and the Department of Defense. He is a member of the Pee Dee Area Veterans Advisory Council and is involved in community work with veterans and the homeless.


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  • Dr. Myers Jeannette M.
    Dr. Jeannette M. Myers Professor of Astronomy, Coordinator of Astronomy Program, Director of Dooley Planetarium jmyers@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1441 Departments
    Physics and Engineering
    OfficeLSF 103F
    Additional information

    Degrees

    • Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, 2003.
    • M.S. in Physics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, 1999.
    • B.S. in Astronomy and Physics, Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota, 1996.

    Research Interests

    Galaxy Halo Formation

    Galaxy Collisions

    Star Formation

    Helium Flash

    Teaching Interests

    I have been an astronomy professor at FMU since 2003 and am actively involved in teaching all of the astronomy courses in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. I have taught the Physics 216 (General Physics II) course during the summer sessions as well as classes for Middle School Science teachers. I have developed courses and laboratories for the Astronomy program at Francis Marion University.

    Recent Conferences

    • SuperComputing SC11, Seattle, WA 2011
    • SuperComputing SC10, New Orleans, LA 2010
    • American Physical Society, SE Section, Atlanta, GA 2009
    • American Physical Society, SE Section, Nashville, TN 2007
    • American Physical Society, SE Section, Williamsburg, VA 2006
    • American Physical Society, SE Section, Gainesville, FL 2005
    • American Astronomical Society, Minneapolis, MN 2005
    • South Carolina Academy of Sciences, Rock Hill 2005
    • American Physical Society, SE Section, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 2004
    • American Astronomical Society, Atlanta, GA 2004

    Professional Memberships and Honors

    • Member, American Astronomical Society
    • Member, Phi Kappa Phi
    • Member, American Physical Society
    • Member, Sigma Pi Sigma National Physics Honor Society
    • Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society
    • Member, South Carolina Academy of Science

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  • Dr. Nagata Mary Louise
    Dr. Mary Louise Nagata Emeritus Faculty of History, Years at Francis Marion University: 2005-2024 mnagata@fmarion.edu Departments
    History
    Office
    Additional information

    Bio

    Dr. Nagata joined the History Department in 2005. She is the author of Labor Contracts and Labor Relations in Early Modern Central Japan (Routledge Curzon Press, 2005) and has published numerous articles in the field of East Asian history, with a focus on family life and labor issues in Japan.

    In addition to her love of travel, she has a love for music, and is a trained concert violinist. Dr. Nagata plans to reside in Japan for her retirement.

    Education

    PhD, University of Hawaii, 1996

    Courses Taught: 

    • Introduction to Modern World History
    • History of Traditional East Asia
    • History of Modern China
    • History of Modern Japan
    • History of Family and Gender in Eurasian Perspective
    • 20th-Century Communist States
    • The Historian's Craft

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  • Narayan Padma
    Padma Narayan Instructor of Mathematics pnarayan@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409A
    Additional information

    Education

    Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of Bombay


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  • Dr. Nelson Larry
    Dr. Larry Nelson Faculty Emeritus in History, Former Chair: Department of History Departments
    History
    Office
    Additional information

    19th-Century U.S., American West.

    Former Chair, Department of History.

    FMU Distinguished Professor.


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  • Dr. Nelson Matthew
    Dr. Matthew Nelson Professor of English, Co-Director of the Center of Excellence for College and Career Readiness mnelson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1500 Departments
    Center of Excellence-College and Career ReadinessEnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 109
    Additional information

    Matthew Nelson came to FMU in 2004 from the Joint Program in English and Education at the University of Michigan.  His research combines perspectives from the fields of composition and rhetoric and qualitative educational research. Matt’s research projects include an exploration of the nature of the transition students make between writing in high schools and writing at the university. Matt teaches both first-year and advanced composition courses at FMU and serves as Co-Director of the Swamp Fox Writing Project.  Together with Dr. Meredith Love, he is also Co-Director of the Center of Excellence for College and Career Readiness at Francis Marion.

    Education

    PhD, University of Michigan

    MA, Texas A&M University

    BA, Texas A&M University


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  • Dr. Nixon Cynthia
    Dr. Cynthia Nixon Professor of Education, Associate Dean, Director of Graduate Studies for The School of Education, SC-CREATE Center Director cnixon@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1551 Departments
    School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 212C
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization

    Special Education - Learning Disabilities


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  • Norman Michele L. Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    Michele L. Norman Ph.D., CCC-SLP Graduate Studies Coordinator, Associate Professor of Speech-Language Pathology Michele.Norman@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1885 Departments
    School of Health SciencesSpeech Language Pathology
    OfficeLMEC 301
    Additional information

    Dr. Michele L. Norman, Associate Professor, is the Graduate Studies Coordinator for the Master of Speech-Language Pathology Program in the School of Health Sciences at Francis Marion University. She is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association who received her PhD from The University of Memphis, MS from the University of the District of Columbia, and BA from Rutgers University–Douglass College. 

    Dr. Norman has been a speech-language pathologist for over 30 years in a variety of settings. Clinically, she has served populations from birth to senescence providing services to children and adults with neurologically-based disorders that impact speech, language, communication, and swallowing. During her career, she was the Coordinator of the Intensive Review for Praxis Examination for Speech-Language Pathology for the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing for 18 years and a special education teacher in the public-school setting for nearly 10 years serving children with learning disabilities and severe communication deficits. Later, Dr. Norman became research faculty in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Medical University of South Carolina, where she was also the Director of the Communication and Aging Research Lab. Then, she was a tenured, Associate Professor at Longwood University and the Communication Sciences and Disorders Undergraduate Program Coordinator. 

    She is a published author who has written articles on various topics and textbook chapters on the evaluation and treatment of persons with dementia and Reminiscence Therapy.

    Areas of Expertise and/or Research:

    Neurogenics, orofacial myology, and medical speech-language pathology and their relationships to communication and swallowing disorders across diverse cultures


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  • Dr. O'Kelley Sharon K.
    Dr. Sharon K. O'Kelley Professor of Mathematics, Undergraduate Program Coordinator for Secondary Mathematics, Chair of Faculty sokelley@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1575 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 402
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from The University of Georgia


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  • Dr. Padgett Caroliniana S.
    Dr. Caroliniana S. Padgett John Kassab professor of Business, Associate Professor of Economics, Area Coordinator of Economics cpadgett@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1442 Departments
    EconomicsSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 231
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of South Carolina

    B.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    Areas of Expertise

    Environmental Economics

    Applied Microeconomics

    Industrial Organization

    Bio

    Dr. Padgett joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2012. She teaches Principles of Microeconomics and Environmental Economics. Her research interests include environmental economics, health, education and technology. Dr. Padgett's research has been published in The Southern Business and Economic Journal.


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  • Dr. Panza Nicole
    Dr. Nicole Panza Associate Professor of Mathematics npanza@fmarion.edu Departments
    Gender StudiesMathematics
    OfficeLSF 409E
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from North Carolina State University


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  • Dr. Pawloski Tammy
    Dr. Tammy Pawloski Director, Center of Excellence for Teachers of Children of Poverty, Professor of Education tpawloski@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1475 Departments
    Center of Excellence for Teachers of Children of PovertySchool of Education
    Office
    Additional information

    http://www.fmucenterofexcellence.org/

    Areas of Specialization

    Early Childhood Education

    Children of Poverty


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  • Dr. Peterson LeRoy Jr.
    Dr. LeRoy Peterson Jr. Professor of Chemistry lpeterson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1454 Departments
    African & African American StudiesChemistry
    OfficeMSB 301-F
    Additional informationFormer Chair, Department of Chemistry

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  • Phillips J. Lee
    J. Lee Phillips Instructor of Mathematics jphillips@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1588 Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409R
    Additional information

    Education

    Masters in Mathematical Science from Clemson University


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  • Dr. Phillips Tiffany DNP, NP-C
    Dr. Tiffany Phillips DNP, NP-C Associate Professor of Nursing tphillips@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1835 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeCCHS 355
    Additional information

    Tiffany Phillips is an Associate Professor of Nursing.  She practices part-time as a family nurse practitioner with both McLeod Occupational Health and McLeod Inpatient Services at McLeod Health in Florence, South Carolina.  Tiffany received her BSN from The Medical University of South Carolina (summa cum laude) in 2004.  She worked as an emergency department nurse for 7.5 years before completing her MSN/DNP in 2012, also from The Medical University of South Carolina.  She has worked full-time for McLeod Inpatient Services since becoming a nurse practitioner.

    Tiffany teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate nursing programs.  She looks forward to positively contributing to nursing education at Francis Marion University.


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  • Prof. Pike Lisa A.
    Prof. Lisa A. Pike Associate Professor of Biology lpike@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1411 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeLSF 204D
    Additional information

    Personal website

    Education 

    B.S. Biology, State University of New York, Center at Binghamton, 1989

    M.S. Marine Biology, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 1991

    Post Graduate Studies at James Cook University of North Queensland, Australia, 1992

    Courses Taught:

    • Special Topics in Biology for School Teachers (Bio 615)
    • Environmental Biology (103)
    • Environmental Biology Laboratory (103L)
    • Organismal Biology (106)
    • Organismal Biology Laboratory (106L)
    • Life Science Laboratory (115L)
    • Introduction to Life Science (105)
    • Human Biology Laboratory (104L)
    • Introductory Marine Biology (204)
    • Environmental Science (ENV 201)
    • Introduction to Gender Studies (GNDR 200)
    • Education 497: Place Based Education (EDUC 497)

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  • Dr. Poston Kay M.
    Dr. Kay M. Poston Professor of Accounting kposton@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1476 Departments
    Accounting-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 247
    Additional information

    Education

    D.B.A., University of Tennessee-Knoxville

    M.Acc., University of Tennessee-Knoxville

    B.A., University of Tennessee-Knoxville

    Areas of Expertise:

    Cost Accounting

    Managerial Accounting

    Emphasis on Strategic Cost Management

    Bio

    A Certified Public Accountant, Dr. Poston has had substantial professional experience, including service on the faculties of the University of Missouri—Columbia, Drexel University and Arizona State-West.  She has focused her research upon cost and managerial accounting, with numerous presentations and publications.  She has made numerous presentations to national and regional meetings of the American Accounting Association, the national association for faculty in accounting.  Additionally, her research has appeared in several edited books as well as journals such as Advances in Management Accounting, Cases from Management Accounting Practice, Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Cost Management, and The Journal of Cost Analysis.


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  • Dr. Potter Michael
    Dr. Michael Potter Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Michael.Potter@fmarion.edu Departments
    Industrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPhysics and Engineering
    OfficeMSB 101-A
    Additional information

    Research Interests

    Wearable sensors, human biomechanics, athlete and warfighter performance, sensor fusion, dynamics, engineering education

    Education

    PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2021)

    MS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2019)

    BSME, Mechanical Engineering, Ohio Northern University, Ada (2016)

    BS, Physics, Ohio Northern University, Ada (2016)


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  • Dr. Pryor Greg S.
    Dr. Greg S. Pryor Professor of Biology, Co-Coordinator of Medical Laboratory Science Program gpryor@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1403 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeMSB 301D
    Additional information

    Personal website

    Courses Taught:

    • BIOL 105
    • BIOL 215
    • BIOL 311
    • BIOL 497
    • BIOL 499

  • Dr. Rae John G. III
    Dr. John G. Rae III Emeritus Faculty of Biology Departments
    Biology
    Office
    Additional informationYears at FMU: 1988-2013

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  • Dr. Rajagopalan Hari
    Dr. Hari Rajagopalan Dean of the School of Business, Eugene A Fallon Jr. Professor of Management HRajagopalan@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1420 Departments
    School of BusinessSupply Chain Management
    OfficeFH 259A
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus M.S., University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus M.B.A., Delhi University B.E., Anna University

    Areas of Expertise

    Emergency Response Systems Location Analysis Supply Chain Management Complex Adaptive Systems

    Biography

    Dr. Hari K. Rajagopalan joined the Francis Marion Faculty in 2006. He is Eugene A. Fallon Professor of Management as well as Dean of the School of Business at Francis Marion University. Dr. Rajagopalan teaches management science, operations management, and statistical model building and does research in location models, supply chain management and complex adaptive systems. His research has been published in academic journals such as Journal of Operations Research SocietyEuropean Journal of Operational ResearchComputers and Operations Research and Decision Support Systems. He is also an active participant in INFORMS: Decision Sciences ConferenceEuropean Working Group in Transportation Meeting, and Mini EURO Conference.


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  • Rao Padmaja
    Padmaja Rao Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Area Coordinator of Computer Science mrao@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1591 Departments
    Computer ScienceSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 229
    Additional information

    Adviser to FMU ACM Student Chapter and CS programming contest team Coordinator of the CS internship program

    Education

    M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology

    B.S., University of Maryland

    Area of Expertise

    Software Engineering Networking

    Biography

    Padmaja Rao joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2005. She teaches courses in object-oriented programming, software engineering and networking. Before coming to FMU, she worked for eight years in IBM, T. J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, New York where her research areas included network management, directory services and security. Her work was presented at many conferences including IEEE 802.9 Working Group Task Force and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) on secure DNS. She holds a patent in the area of network security architecture.


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  • Razick Danagene
    Danagene Razick Associate Director of HR: Administrative Services drazick@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1142 Departments
    AdministrationHuman Resources Office
    OfficeSAB 105
    Additional information

    Supervises payroll functions, personal services and fringe sections of the University budget, full-time and part-time faculty contracts, record retention, and various reports.  Monitors the classification, compensation, employment, and leave programs for Human Resources.


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  • Reeves Shane
    Shane Reeves Part-Time Instructor of Music sreeves@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1595 Departments
    Fine ArtsMusic Industry
    OfficePAC A211
    Additional information

    Education

    DMA in Percussion Performance/Pedagogy from the University of South Carolina

    Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Florida

    Bachelors of Science in Music Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Biography

    Shane Reeves, a native of Birmingham, Alabama, completed his DMA in Percussion Performance at the University of South Carolina with a minor in music theory. He also holds a Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Florida and a Bachelors of Science in Music Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His primary teachers include Eric Hollenbeck, Gene Fambrough, Ken Broadway, Scott Herring, and Jim Hall. In addition, Shane has studied drum set and hand percussion with Rick Dior, West African percussion with master drummer Amara Camara and Brazilian percussion with Larry Crooke.

    Shane has performed at many conferences and conventions including the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the College Music Society National Conference, the South Carolina Chamber Music Festival, the Society of Composers National Conference, the International Conference on Thinking, the North Charleston Arts Festival, the Savannah College of Art and Design International Festival, the McCormick Marimba Festival, the Florence Arts International Festival, and the Southern Baptist Convention. He has also performed with a variety of musical ensembles including the Central Florida Symphony, Fayetteville Symphony, Gainesville Chamber Orchestra, Palmetto Opera, South Carolina Philharmonic, Wilmington Symphony, J’Ouvert Steel Band, Pantasia Steel Band, Sunshine Steelers, Jacare Brazil, and the Woyate West African Drum and Dance Ensemble. As a member of the Florence Symphony Orchestra, Shane has shared the stage with Art Garfunkel, The Indigo Girls, Point of Grace, and Cirque Musica. He was also featured as a soloist with the Florence Symphony in a performance of Jennifer Higdon’s Percussion Concerto. As a member of the USC wind ensemble, Shane participated in a recording of the music of Leonard Bernstein for the Naxos label and was the principal percussionist during the ensemble’s concert tour of China. Shane has also given recitals and clinics at universities throughout the United States.

    As an educator, Shane has taught percussion at various middle and high schools in Alabama, Florida, and South Carolina. During his time as a graduate assistant at the University of Florida, he taught percussion methods classes and the beginner steel band. Currently, Shane is on the faculty at Francis Marion University and is the principal percussionist for the Florence Symphony Orchestra, principal timpanist for the Masterworks Choir, and drummer for the experimental rock group Yellodrama. Shane endorses Black Swamp Percussion, Evans Drumheads, and Innovative Percussion and is a member of the Percussive Arts Society, the College Music Society, and the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors.


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  • Dr. Reynolds Meredith
    Dr. Meredith Reynolds Professor of English mreynolds@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1568 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 121
    Additional information

    Meredith Reynolds joined the FMU faculty in 2008. She is a medievalist, interested especially in Sir Thomas Malory. She is a regular attendee at SEMA (Southeastern Medieval Association) and ICMS (International Congress on Medieval Studies). She is also the Director of the Writing Center.

    For fun, she loves movies, both good (Mad Max: Fury Road, Atomic Blonde, A Room with a View) and bad (Tremors, Mega Python Vs. Gatoroid, Mammoth, Sharknado 1-3 and 5 [not 4: it was just plain awful]). She also loves to cook, to bake, and to hang out with friends. Finally, she owns four cats—Layla, Boo, Harley, and Cow—who are regular sources of both frustration and amusement.

    Education

    PhD, Baylor University

    MA, Winthrop University

    BA, Converse College


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  • Dr. Richardson Cheri L.
    Dr. Cheri L. Richardson Director of Housing and Resident Life crichardson@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1330 Departments
    Housing and Residence Life
    OfficeHousing Office
    Additional information

    EdD in Curriculum and Instruction, Cognate in Educational Technology


  • Dr. Riley Neil
    Dr. Neil Riley WBSC Professor of Financial Management, Area Coordinator of Finance nriley@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1415 Departments
    Finance-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 232
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of Mississippi

    M.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi

    B.S., University of Louisiana-Lafayette

    Areas of Expertise

    Financial Management

    Investments

    Cash Management

    Bio

    Dr. Neil F. Riley joined the faculty at Francis Marion University in 1991.  He is a Full Professor of Finance, holds the Wells Fargo Bank of South Carolina Chair in Financial Management, and is the coordinator for the finance program.  Dr. Riley has taught corporate finance, investments, real estate, finance fundamentals, and health care finance.  At the graduate level, Dr. Riley teaches corporate finance.  Outside of academics, Dr. Riley serves as Chair of the Investment Advisory Committee for the Sisters of the Holy Cross, and provides consulting services in the areas of Forensic Economics, Business Valuation, and Investment Analysis.  His research has been published in various journals, to include, the Journal of Strategic Financial Planning, Business Appraisal Practice, Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences, and the Journal of Finance and Accountancy.


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  • Dr. Roberts Terry
    Dr. Terry Roberts Coordinator of Music Program, Director of Instrumental Activities, Professor of Music troberts@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1681 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficePAC A210
    Additional information

    Education

    D.M.A., Florida State University

    Biography

    Terry Roberts began his musical studies at the age of five, first with piano, then horn and cello.  He completed his Bachelor of Music at Florida State University in 1976 and moved to Europe to further his musical studies.  In 1977 he was engaged as Solo Horn of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein and in 1984 moved to Monaco as Solo Horn with l'Orchestre Philharmonic du Monte Carlo.

    In 1993 he moved back to the United States and started a freelance career as soloist, chamber and orchestra musician.  Dr. Roberts was a prizewinner in the 1994 American Horn Competition, Professional Division.  He has performed and recorded with orchestras throughout Europe and the United States.

    While performing on the horn, both as soloist and in the orchestra, he took up conducting in Europe.  Dr. Roberts studied in Cologne, Germany and at the Conservatoire du Nice, France.  He has been able to work with many well known conductors from all over the world such as Lorin Maazel, Daniel Barenboim and Sir Neville Mariner.  Dr. Roberts was Music Director/ Conductor of the Chipola Regional Symphony Orchestra in Florida through 1998.

    Having since completed his Doctorate at Florida State University, Dr. Roberts is currently a professor of music at Francis Marion University and Music Director/Conductor of the Florence Symphony Orchestra.  


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  • Dr. Rooks Pamela A.
    Dr. Pamela A. Rooks Emeritus Faculty of English, Distinguished Faculty, Years at Francis Marion University: 1989-2020 prooks@fmarion.edu Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    Office
    Additional information

    Dr. Pamela Rooks retired in 2020. She is an Emeritus Professor of English, and the former Coordinator of Gender Studies Program.

    Pamela Rooks has studied and taught in Canada, England, Nigeria, Michigan, Iowa, and Georgia before coming to Francis Marion University in 1989. In May, 1999, she was appointed as Director of the Honors Program. In January 2013, she transitioned into coordinating the Gender Studies Program. Her teaching and scholarly interests are in modern British and postcolonial (particularly African) literature, and in Gender Studies.

    Education

    DPhil (PhD), University of York (United Kingdom)

    BA, Carleton University (Canada)


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  • Dr. Rubin Steve
    Dr. Steve Rubin Assistant Professor of Computer Science SRubin@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1542 Departments
    Computer ScienceSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 230
    Additional information

    Education

    PhD, M.S., University of South Carolina

    B.S., Smolensk State University, Russia  

    Area of Expertise

    High Performance Computing Parallel Programing Computer Vision

    Biography

    Steve received a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, focusing on Embedded Systems design. He received this Master’s degree from University of South Carolina in Columbia. While at USC he worked remotely on research projects for Texas Instruments involving High Performance Computing and Parallel Programming (OpenCL) and Computer Vision (OpenCV 3.x). Steve has also served as vice president of the Entrepreneurship Club at USC, managed two local startup companies, and co-founded a web development company called Melting Pot Solutions LLC.


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  • Dr. Russell Nina M. DNP, FNP-C, MSN-Ed., APRN
    Dr. Nina M. Russell DNP, FNP-C, MSN-Ed., APRN Associate Professor of Nursing, Coordinator of the RN to BSN Track nrussell@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1682 Departments
    Healthcare AdministrationNursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 106
    Additional information

    Dr. Russell is an associate professor and coordinator of the RN to BSN track in the Francis Marion University Department of Nursing.  She began her nursing career in the cardiac step-down unit at McLeod Regional Medical Center in 2000. 

    Dr. Russell received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of South Carolina in 2009, and a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus in nursing education from the Medical University of South Carolina in 2011.  After completing her graduate degree, Dr. Russell worked as a nursing instructor and simulation coordinator for Florence-Darlington Technical College for more than two years.  In 2014, Dr. Russell graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina with a second Master of Science in Nursing as a family nurse practitioner.  She completed her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from the Medical University of South Carolina in 2016. 

    As an advocate for nursing excellence, Dr. Russell is passionate about preparing future nurses to provide quality patient care.


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  • Rutland Brittany F. Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    Brittany F. Rutland Ph.D., CCC-SLP Part Time Instructor-Speech-Language Pathology Brittany.Rutland@fmarion.edu Phone843-661- Departments
    School of Health SciencesSpeech Language Pathology
    OfficeLMEC
    Additional information

    PhD From University of Louisiana at Lafayette.


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  • Dr. SaizdeLaMora Kit
    Dr. Kit SaizdeLaMora Assistant Professor of Education, Coordinator of Early Childhood Education Program, Coordinator of Montessori Education Graduate Programs Kit.Saizdelamora@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1487 Departments
    Gender StudiesSchool of Education
    OfficeCEMC219A
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialty

    Early Childhood Education


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  • Sallenger Joseph W.
    Joseph W. Sallenger Fine Arts Center Manager jsallenger@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1385 Departments
    Fine Arts
    OfficeHFAC 101
    Additional information

    Education

    B.A., Wake Forest University

    Biography

    A native of Florence, South Carolina, Joe Sallenger spent much of his childhood on the farm that would later become Francis Marion University. After "going north" to school (Wake Forest University) and a spot of travel through Europe and the United States, Joe returned to the Pee Dee region with the realization that "folks are pretty much folks everywhere you go, some just talk funnier than others."

    When the Hyman Fine Arts Center was constructed at Francis Marion (College), Fine Arts Chairman Jack Baker convinced Joe to take up residence in the "fish tank" off the breezeway, where he remains to this day. He tries to keep track of the Art, Music and Theatre faculty, manage various auditoriums, dabble in a bit of Art and Flute Collecting, and help out at the Anglican Church of Our Saviour. He is learning how to eat right with a whole food plant base diet. Joe also assists his wife Donna in her mission to care for Homeless Animals, dreams about the Bands he has played in, and keeps his British (Morris Minor) truck and log cabin from falling apart around him.

    In an effort to preserve some of the history of the Mars Bluff region east of Florence, South Carolina, Joe has improved the internet presence of Amelia Wallace Vernon's project to document the lives of African Americans in rural South Carolina through the preservation of slave built Hewn Timber Cabins and related artifacts. He has also published a book based on his grandmother's remembrances throughout the 1900s, Mars Bluff As I Remember It by Amelia Mellichamp Wallace and Joseph Wilds Sallenger.


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  • Dr. Sargent Jesse
    Dr. Jesse Sargent Associate Professor of Psychology jsargent@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1634 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-E
    Additional information

    Bio

    Jesse Sargent earned his B.A. from the University of Vermont in 1991 and his Ph.D. from George Washington University in 2009.  After a three year post-doctoral fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis, he joined the faculty at Francis Marion in the fall of 2012.

    Dr. Sargent is an experimental cognitive psychologist who studies memory and the brain.  His focus is on spatial cognition.  He is interested in how humans organize, store and manipulate mental representations of spatial locations on both larger, environmental scales (e.g. where is the library?) and smaller, figural scales (e.g., where was that file on my desktop?).  Dr. Sargent’s lab collects behavioral and electrophysiological data from younger and older adults in order to understand how our brains segment and group visuospatial information, and how those processes affect memory capacity as we age.

    Each semester, a small group of students (around 7, +/- 2) participate in Dr. Sargent’s lab.  Research articles are discussed in weekly lab meetings and research assistants are trained to run participants in ongoing behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) studies.  Data are examined and interpreted with an eye towards designing subsequent experiments and shaping the future of the research program.  Independent, student research projects are also possible for highly motivated students.  Students interested in gaining research experience in cognitive neuroscience are encouraged to talk with Dr. Sargent.

    Research Interests

    • Spatial cognition and memory
    • Event segmentation
    • Cognitive aging
    • Electroencephalography (EEG)

    Selected/Recent Publications:

    Sargent, J., Zacks, J., Hambrick, Z. & Lin, N. (2019). Event memory uniquely predicts memory for large scale space. Memory & Cognition, 47(2), 212-228. Richmond, L. L., Sargent, J. Q., Flores, S. & Zacks, J. M. (2018). Age differences in spatial memory for mediated environments. Psychology and Aging, 33(6), 892-903.

    Bailey, H. R., Kurby, C. A., Sargent, J. Q., & Zacks, J. M. (2017). Attentional focus affects how events are segmented and updated in narrative reading. Memory & Cognition. 45(6), 940-955. DOI: 10.3758/s13421-017-0707-2

    Eisenberg, M. L., Sargent, J. Q., & Zacks, J. M. (2016). Posttraumatic Stress and the Comprehension of Everyday Activity. Collabra, 2(1):11, 1-10. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/collabra.43

    Sargent, J., Zacks, J. M., Hambrick, D. Z., Zacks, R. T., Kurby, C. A., Bailey, H. R., Eisenberg, M. L., & Beck, T. (2013). Event Segmentation uniquely predicts event memory. Cognition, 129, 241-255.

    Sargent, J., Dopkins, S., Philbeck, J., & Chichka, D. (2010). Chunking in spatial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 36, 576-589.

    Sargent, J., Dopkins, S., Philbeck, J. & Modarres, R. (2008). Spatial memory during progressive disorientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 34, 602-615.


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  • Sauls Patsy
    Patsy Sauls Instructor of Computer Science psauls@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1425 Departments
    Computer ScienceSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 223
    Additional information

    Education

    M.B.A., Francis Marion University

    B.S., Francis Marion University

    Area of Expertise

    Servers and Systems

    Biography

    Patsy Sauls joined the Francis Marion CS faculty in 2010. From 1997 to 2009, she worked in the Academic Computing Services and Campus Technology at FMU as a Coordinator of User Services and as a Server and System Specialist. She also worked as a Computer Programmer for the Department of Mathematics from 1983-1997.

    Her focus for the last several years has been on installing and maintaining servers and systems such as OpenVMS, Novel, Microsoft, VMware, Cisco NAC, and packetshaper. She has earned several computer certifications including CNA (Novel 5.1) and MCSE (Microsoft 2000).


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  • Dr. Schnibben George E. Jr.
    Dr. George E. Schnibben Jr. Professor Emeritus gschnibben@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mathematics
    OfficeLSF 409F
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. in Mathematics from Clemson University


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  • Scott Gabrielle B.
    Gabrielle B. Scott Instructor of Nursing GScott@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1691 Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 129
    Additional information

    Gabrielle Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (2008) and her Master of Science in Nursing with an emphasis on Nursing Education (2018) from Francis Marion University. She will be pursuing her Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) through USC in the Fall of 2021.

    Scott has been a Registered Nurse since 2008 and her areas of expertise include Medical-Surgical, Special Procedures, and Nephrology.  In 2018, Scott decided to transition into academia working part-time as a clinical instructor for Francis Marion University.  Since then, she has experience teaching in an undergraduate BSN program, online RN-BSN program, and Practical Nursing program.

    Scott is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International and feels she can best serve by teaching and mentoring students to care for patients holistically.  She is proud to join the faculty at Francis Marion University and give back to the campus and community that started her career.


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  • Dr. Serrano Jan M.
    Dr. Jan M. Serrano Associate Professor of Finance jserrano@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1620 Departments
    Finance-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 272
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., Virginia Tech

    M.B.A., Stephen F. Austin State University

    B.B.A., Stephen F. Austin State University

    Areas of Expertise

    Financial Management

    Investments

    Financial Planning

    Bio

    Dr. Serrano joined the Francis Marion faculty in 2010. She teaches Corporate Finance and Investments. She is a Certified Financial Planner, and served as a financial advisor for a nationally recognized investment firm. Her research interests include Retirement Planning and Preparedness, Investment Selection, Issues in Financial Management and Corporate Governance, and Case Studies. Her research has appeared in The Journal of Financial EconomicsThe Journal of Financial ResearchThe Southeast Case Research JournalThe Journal of Finance Case Research, and The Journal of Business and Behavioral Science.


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  • Dr. Setzler Hubert H. III
    Dr. Hubert H. Setzler III Professor of Management, Nellie Cooke Sparrow Professor of Business, MBA Director, Area Coordinator of Management hsetzler@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1433 Departments
    School of BusinessSupply Chain Management
    OfficeFH 263 B3
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus

    M.B.A., University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus

    B.A., Newberry College

    Areas of Expertise

    Supply Chain Management

    Lean Six Sigma

    Process Improvement and Quality Control

    Business Statistics and Analytics

    Leadership

    Bio

    Dr. Hubert Setzler III joined Francis Marion University in 2007. He has a PhD and an MBA from University of North Caroline at Charlotte and a BA from Newberry College. His areas of interest are Process Improvement and Quality Control, Leadership, and Supply Chain Management. He has published in multiple journals including Computers and Operations Research and is an active consultant in training and development of organizations in Lean Six Sigma and Executive Leadership.


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  • Dr. Sharer Elizabeth
    Dr. Elizabeth Sharer Associate Professor of Management esharer@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1808 Departments
    School of BusinessSupply Chain Management
    OfficeFH 266
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D. University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus

    B.S. University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus

    B.F.A. University of North Carolina - Charlotte Campus

    Areas of Expertise

    Management Science

    Location Theory

    Supply Chain Management

    Evolutionary Algorithms

    Bio

    Elizabeth Sharer is Assistant Professor of Management in the School of Business at Francis Marion University. Dr. Sharer teaches operations management, manufacturing planning and control, decision support systems, and does research in optimization of location models, and purchase and contracting models. She has published scholarly papers in European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Production Research, International Journal of Production Economics, and other journals. She is also an active participant at INFORMS.


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  • Dr. Shin Yong B.
    Dr. Yong B. Shin Professor of Management Information Systems yshin@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1426 Departments
    Information Systems ManagementSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 268
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D., Mississippi State University

    M.S., Mississippi State University

    B.S., Utah State University

    Areas of Expertise

    Security development issues in IS and Database Systems

    E-Commerce & Web-driven Database

    Adoption of Web-based Information Technology

    Web-based Collaborative Support Systems

    Data Warehouse & Data Mining

    Distance Learning: Virtual Communication Systems

    Web-based programming languages (XML, Java, VB.Net, Script Languages)

    DSS & GDSS

    Bio

    Dr. Shin joined Francis Marion faculty in 2005. He teaches courses in Information Systems and System Development. His research has appeared in the Journal of AIS and Information Systems Review, Journal of Business Entrepreneur, and Journal of Insights for Technology Changes.


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  • Dr. Simmons Lindsay
    Dr. Lindsay Simmons Associate Professor of Education, Co-Director COE - Teacher Retention and Induction in the Pee Dee (TRIP) lsimmons@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1466 Departments
    COE - Teacher Retention & Induction in the Pee Dee (TRIP)School of Education
    OfficeCEMC 203-C
    Additional information

    Areas of Specialization

    Elementary Education

    Middle Level Education


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  • Singleton Suzanne
    Suzanne Singleton Emeritus Faculty, Former Head of Reference and Archivist, Years at Francis Marion University: 1988-2024 msingleton@fmarion.edu Departments
    Rogers Library
    Office
    Additional information

    Former Betty Jean Windham Greer Professor of Library Science


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  • Dr. Smith R. Sethfield
    Dr. R. Sethfield Smith Pee Dee Electric Cooperative Professor of Physics rsmith@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1453 Departments
    Physics and Engineering
    OfficeLSF 103D
    Additional information

    Degrees

    • Ph.D. in Physics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1987.
    • M.S. in Physics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1985.
    • B.A. in Mathematics (major), Physics (minor), Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina, 1983.

    Research Interests – Experimental Laser Physics I am interested in many aspects of laser spectroscopy and laser design. My past work has included the following:

    • Design and construction of numerous laser systems, including an open-cavity helium neon laser, a nitrogen laser, a diode laser, and a grazing-incidence dye laser
    • Construction of a Cesium heat pipe, heat pipe temperature controller, ionization detection circuit, and computer-interface module
    • Resonance ionization spectroscopy and multiphoton ionization spectroscopy on Cesium using a Nd:YAG-pumped dye laser system
    • Diode laser fluorescence spectroscopy and saturated absorption spectroscopy on Rubidium
    • Grazing-incidence dye laser performance as a function of grazing angle, pump laser intensity, dye concentration, and dye solvent.
    • Experiments on polarization characteristics, transverse electromagnetic modes, and resonator stability in an open-cavity helium-neon laser.
    • Design and construction of an optical detection system, photomultiplier tube housing, and scanning system for a monochromator.

    Teaching Interests

    I have been a physics professor at FMU since 1989 and am actively involved in teaching many of the courses in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. During my tenure as a physics professor, I have taught all of the following courses:

    PSCI101-Physical Science I, PSCI101L-Physical Science I Laboratory, PSCI102-Physical Science II, PSCI102L-Physical Science II Laboratory, Phys200-Technical Physics I, PHYS200L-Technical Physics I Laboratory, Phys201-Technical Physics II, Phys201L-Technical Physics II Laboratory, Phys202-Technical Physics III, Phys202L-Technical Physics III Laboratory, Phys215-General Physics I, Phys215L-General Physics I Laboratory, Phys216-General Physics II, Phys216L-General Physics II Laboratory, Phys301-Classical Mechanics, Phys302-Electricity and Magnetism, Phys310-Electronics, Phys310L-Electronics Laboratory, Phys312-Lasers and Optics, Phys312L-Lasers and Optics Laboratory, Phys314-Modern Physics, Phys314L-Modern Physics Laboratory, Phys401-Quantum Mechanics, PHYS419-Senior Seminar in Physics, Phys420-Senior Research in Physics, and Phys497-Special Studies in Physics.

    Recent Publications/Abstracts/Presentations

    R. Seth Smith, “The Importance of Angular Momentum Selection Rules in Atomic Spectroscopy”, Bulletin of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Volume 50, 26, 2005.

    R. Seth Smith and Michelle Ghere, “Saturated Absorption Spectroscopy”, Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, Volume LXVII, 78, 2005.

    R. Seth Smith, “A Study of Moments of Inertia for Disks, Rings, and Point Masses”, Bulletin of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Volume 49, No. 7, 59, 2004.

    R. Seth Smith and Debra R. Gibson, “Reflection Holography Using the Denisyuk Technique”, Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, Volume LXIV, 94, 2004.

    R. Seth Smith, “Computer-Based Diffraction and Interference Experiments for Introductory Physics”, Bulletin of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Volume 48, No. 9, 40, 2003.

    R. Seth Smith, “A Study of Photochromism and the Properties of Photochromic Glass”, Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, Volume LXV, 95, 2003

    R. Seth Smith, “Measuring the Half-Life of Neutron-Activated Indium-116”, Bulletin of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Volume 47, No. 6, 27, 2002.

    R. Seth Smith, “Measurements of Sound Waves and Interference”, Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, Volume LXIV, 95, 2002.

    R. Seth Smith and David M. Peterson, “Physics in the Classroom”, 3rd Annual Conference on Using Technology in the Teaching of Mathematics and Science, Francis Marion University, 2001.

    R. Seth Smith, “Flux Trapping in a NbTi Superconductor with Cylindrical Symmetry”, Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, Volume LXII, 84, 2000.

    R. Seth Smith, Timothy J. Havens, et al., “Unified Passive Shimming for Magnetic Resonance Superconducting Magnets”, patent application #15-MG-5206, 1999.

    R. Seth Smith and Timothy J. Havens, “The Effects of Temperature on the Use of 1006 Carbon Steel in the Design of Superconducting Magnets”, Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Magnet Technology, 1999.

    Professional Memberships and Honors

    • Pee Dee Electric Cooperative Endowed Chair in Physics, 2003
    • Distinguished Professor of the Year 1999-2000
    • Member, Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic Honor Society
    • Member, Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society
    • Member, Sigma Pi Sigma National Physics Honor Society
    • Member, American Physical Society Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society
    • Member, South Carolina Academy of Science Co-Advisor, Society of Physics and Engineering Students, Francis Marion University

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  • Dr. Smolen-Morton Shawn
    Dr. Shawn Smolen-Morton Chair, Modern Languages, Professor of English ssmolenmorton@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1508 Departments
    EnglishModern Languages
    OfficeFH 126
    Additional information

    Dr. Smolen-Morton joined the English faculty in Fall 2006. With a doctorate in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts, he specializes in Film and Cultural Studies centered on gender issues. An avid bird watcher, Dr. Smolen-Morton is a freelance writer, and researcher for the National Audubon Society. His wife, Kate, teaches English at South Florence High School.

    Education

    PhD, Comparative Literature, University of Massachusetts

    B.A, Comparative Literature, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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  • Sneed Tammy
    Tammy Sneed Administrative Assistant - English, Modern Language and Philosophy tsneed@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1371 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and PhilosophyPhilosophy & Religious Studies
    OfficeFH 155
    Additional informationMrs. Tammy Sneed and her husband Robert are originally from Burlington, NC.  She has one son, Matthew, who is a student at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She joined the staff of the English Department in the fall of 2013.

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  • Dr. Spear Rachel N.
    Dr. Rachel N. Spear Associate Professor of English, Coordinator of Gender Studies Program rspear@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1506 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and PhilosophyGender Studies
    OfficeHC 109
    Additional information

    Dr. Spear is an Associate Professor of English and the Coordinator of Gender Studies. Joining FMU in 2014, she directed the First-Year Composition program from 2015 to 2021. Prior to FMU, she held the Interim Expanded Composition Coordinator position at the University of Southern Mississippi, taught general education courses at the University of North Carolina – Wilmington, and worked with Communication across the Curriculum at Louisiana State University. She received her doctorate in Comparative Literature in 2010 from LSU, focusing on writing studies, and was awarded the Ann Veronica Simon Outstanding Gender Studies Dissertation Award.

    Her research relies on an interdisciplinary approach to investigate women’s life-writing post-trauma and the transformative benefits of writing one’s story. Concentrating primarily on writing, cultural, and pedagogical studies, Spear has spoken at a number of conferences, including the Conference on College Composition and Communication and the Northeast Modern Language Association, where she served as Women’s and Gender Studies Board Representative. Publications range from creative nonfiction to theoretical work and include “Uprooted” in NOLA Diaspora and “Let Me Tell You a Story’: On Teaching Trauma Narratives, Writing, and Healing” in Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture. At FMU, Dr. Spear primarily teaches first-year writing, upper-level writing courses, and courses affiliated with the Gender Studies program.

    Education

    PhD, Louisiana State University

    EdS, Louisiana State University

    MA, Louisiana State University

    BA, Millsaps College


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  • Steadman Allison M.
    Allison M. Steadman Associate Provost, Professor of Theatre Arts - Costume Design, Administrative Liaison with the National Consortium of Universities Studying Slavery ASteadman@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1685 Departments
    African & African American StudiesFine ArtsProvost's Office
    OfficeHFAC 225
    Additional information

    http://www.allisonsteadman.com/

    Education

    Masters of Fine Arts, Costume Design May 1999- University of Tennessee, Knoxville Projects in Lieu of Thesis: Costume Design/Developmental Collaboration, Adaptation of The Threepenny Opera, Director: Beth Craven Costume Design, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Modern Interpretation, Director: Liviu Ciulei

    Bachelor of Arts, Theatre May 1996- Mississippi University for Women, Columbus

    Biography

    Originally from Pensacola, FL., I have been designing in educational and professional theaters since 1992. I received my BA degree in Theatre from Mississippi University for Women and my MFA degree in Costume Design from The University of Tennessee. I have also trained at the Skoulli Art School with Frank Hänig.

    As a Costume Designer and Theatre Artist, I strive to create designs that inform and enhance the production through the development of character as supported by the text. I am at my best working in a collaborative environment where I can develop my designs with the director and actors as the characters evolve through the rehearsal process. I also enjoy the challenge of creating designs in a fast-paced repertory setting.

    As an Educator, I believe in fostering students’ passion and talents in a nurturing and challenging environment. Whenever possible I create opportunities for learner-centered practical application of theory. I feel that students learn best when permitted to take risks and learn from their mistakes as well as their successes. It is the educator’s responsibility to share their knowledge and to provide the student with clear guidelines and a method of evaluation and assessment. The why is as important as the how.

    As a Costume Technologist I have experience in all levels and types of costume and costume craft construction from draping to tailoring to millinery. I am a draper with a particular interest in corsetry.


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  • Dr. Steinmetz Jeffrey A.
    Dr. Jeffrey A. Steinmetz Professor of Biology, Director of the Freshwater Ecology Center jsteinmetz@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1404 Departments
    BiologyFreshwater Ecology Complex
    OfficeMSB 201E
    Additional information

    Personal website

    Research Focus: Aquatic Ecology

    Courses Taught:

    • Biology 103: Environmental Biology
    • Biology 105: Introduction to Life Science
    • Biology 202: Vertebrate Zoology
    • Biology 308: Aquatic Ecology
    • Biology 402: Terrestrial Ecology
    • Biology 411: Ecology
    • Biology 413: Biological Research Methods

    Research Interests: I am interested in behavioral, population and community ecology, as well as conservation biology. If you’re a student interested in working on any of the projects or areas listed below, come talk to me!

    My thesis work focused on the effects of avian predators on the behavior, population dynamics and community ecology of stream fish. Other projects have included alarm calling in yellow-bellied marmots; various water quality projects; GPS/GIS work in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia; physiological responses of fish to avian predators; community-based research projects; monitoring frog populations as a regional coordinator of the North American Amphibian Monitoring Project; zooplankton biodiversity in South Carolina lakes, and biodiversity of aquatic systems in Ecuador.


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  • Stephens Charlotte
    Charlotte Stephens Senior Administrative Assistant - Psychology cstephens@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1641 Departments
    Psychology
    OfficeCEMC 109-H
    Additional information

    Bio

    Charlotte Stephens is the Administrative Assistant in the Psychology Department. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Francis Marion University. She is a lifetime member of Psi Chi.


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  • Dr. Stoeckmann Ann M.
    Dr. Ann M. Stoeckmann Emeritus Faculty of Biology, Years at Francis Marion University: 2007-2024 astoeckmann@fmarion.edu Departments
    Biology
    Office
    Additional information

    Education

    PhD Zoology, The Ohio State University Dissertation: Energy Allocation Strategies of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha.

    BS Zoology, University of Washington

    Courses taught:

    • Human Anatomy
    • Marine Biology
    • Organismal Biology
    • Environmental Biology
    • Introduction to Human Biology

    Positions:

    • University Life Coordinator Director of the McNair Institute for Research and Service
    • Associate Professor, Francis Marion University, Florence, SC, 2007
    • Assistant Professor, Penn State University -Worthington Scranton, 1997 – 2004
    • Visiting Professor, Ohio State University, F. T. Stone Laboratory, Put-In-Bay, OH, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
    • Lecturer, Ohio State University - Mansfield, OH, 1996

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  • Dr. Stroup David J.
    Dr. David J. Stroup Emeritus Faculty of Biology Departments
    Biology
    Office
    Additional informationYears at FMU: 1987-2015

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  • Dr. Tatum Dillon S.
    Dr. Dillon S. Tatum Chair, Department of Political Science & Geography, Coordinator of Political Science and Criminal Justice, Associate Professor of Political Science dtatum@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1632 Departments
    Political Science
    OfficeFH 129
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D.  George Washington University

    M.A.  George Washington University (Political Science)

    M.A.  George Washington University (Middle East Studies)

    B.A.  University of Arizona  

    Dr. Tatum, the current Chair of the Political Science Department, specializes in international relations and political theory. His research and teaching interests focus on international relations theory, global social and political theory, and security studies—particularly regarding issues relating to the liberalization of world politics.

    In 2021, Dr. Tatum published his first book Liberalism and Transformation: The Global Politics of Violence and Intervention (University of Michigan Press). He has also authored numerous articles in academic journals such as International Studies Review, Political Studies Review, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, and the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.


  • Dr. Titanski-Hooper Jennifer
    Dr. Jennifer Titanski-Hooper Assistant Professor of Geography, Director of McNair Institute for Research and Service jtitanskihooper@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1619 Departments
    GeographyRobert E. McNair Center for Research and Service
    OfficeHC 108
    Additional information

    Education

    Ph.D.  Pennsylvania State University

    M.A.  West Virginia University

    B.S.  Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

    Dr. Titanski-Hooper specializes in geopolitics and cultural geography, with focuses on nationalism and development. She is an alumna of the Fulbright Program, and a former recipient of The Department of Education’s Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Grants.

    In 2022, Dr. Titanski-Hooper became the Director of the McNair Institute for Research and Service at FMU, and was also appointed FMU’s Fulbright Program Advisor for the Institute of International Education (IIE).

    Courses Taught: Cultural Geography, GIS, Model United Nations, Physical Geography, World Regions, and various upper-level courses in Geography and Political Science.


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  • Turner Pamela P.
    Pamela P. Turner Instructor of Accounting pturner@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1804 Departments
    Accounting-School of BusinessSchool of Business
    OfficeFH 245
    Additional information

    Education

    M.B.A., Francis Marion University

    B.S., University of South Carolina

    Areas of Expertise:

    Management Advisory Services

    Bio

    Pamela P. Turner is a Certified Public Accountant with significant professional experience. She spent many years in public accounting and has continued to do various projects in public practice while teaching accounting. She received her B. S. in Accounting from the University of South Carolina – Coastal Campus and her M. B. A. from Francis Marion University. She is a member of the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) and of SCACPA (South Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants) where she is a past member of the Board of Directors and recipient of the President's Award. She is a frequent speaker on the topic of financial literacy. Ms. Turner currently serves as the treasurer of the Florence Symphony Orchestra, the Masterworks Choir and Southeast Case Research Association. Ms. Turner is a past president of Sidney Lanier Literary Club and a past treasurer of the Women’s Symphony Guild of Florence.


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  • Dr. Tuttle Jon
    Dr. Jon Tuttle Emeritus Faculty of English, 2013-2014 Distinguished Faculty, Years at Francis Marion University: 1990-2024 jtuttle@fmarion.edu Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    Office
    Additional information

    Dr. Jon Tuttle a 2013-2014 Distinguished Faculty, served as the Director of FMU’s Honors Program, and was a Board of Trustee’s Research Scholar. Jon is a specialist in Modern and American Drama, Playwriting and the literature of the Vietnam War. His own plays, which include The Hammerstone, Drift, Holy Ghost, The Sweet Abyss, The Palace of the Moorish Kings, and Boy About Ten, have been produced at Trustus Theatre (where he is Playwright-in-Residence) and at theaters across the country. His plays have been published individually, and in the collections: The Trustus Plays and Two South Carolina Plays. Jon retired 2024 after 34 years of distinguished service to Francis Marion.

    Education

    PhD, University of New Mexico, 1989

    MA, University of New Mexico, 1984

    BS, University of Utah, 1982


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  • Dr. Vacharasin Janay
    Dr. Janay Vacharasin Assistant Professor of Biology Janay.Vacharasin@FMarion.edu Phone843-661-1566 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeMSB 301C
    Additional information

    Dr. Janay Vacharasin is an Assistant Professor at Francis Marion University. She earned her degrees from the University of South Carolina and graduated with several honors. She has been featured on top Autism journals, podcasts, serves as a journal editor, incorporates interactive teaching methods, has done several presentations/publications, and is involved with several national, local, and worldwide organizations. To become involved with the Vacharasin Lab, please check out the laboratory website or send her an email at janay.vacharasin@fmarion.edu.

    Education

    Ph.D. Biological Sciences - University of South Carolina (Columbia)

    B.S. Biological Sciences - University of South Carolina (Columbia)

    Courses Taught:

    BIOL 104 - Human Biology

    BIOL 105 - Biological Sciences I

    BIOL 205 - Human Anatomy

    Research and Service Interests:

    Pee Dee Moms Demand action, involved in SC NIH idea programs, FMU McNair center, conferences, recruiting, Society for Neuroscience, supporting Biology related clubs, African American Faculty and Staff Coalition, BlackinX groups (one of the leaders), serving on various committees, FMU science symposium,  and more.


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  • Dr. Venters Louis
    Dr. Louis Venters Professor of History lventers@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1593 Departments
    African & African American StudiesHistory
    OfficeFH 273
    Additional information

    Bio

    Dr. Venters began teaching at Francis Marion in 2007. He is a co-author of the award-winning public history study "African Americans in Camden, South Carolina" (2006), No Jim Crow Church: The Origins of South Carolina's Bahá'i Community (University Press of Florida, 2015) and A History of the Bahá'i Faith in South Carolina (The History Press, 2019). He is particularly interested in the history of race, religion, and social change in the United States, as well as issues of rural and urban planning and the intersection of cultural and environmental stewardship. A Pee Dee native, he has lived and traveled extensively in Africa, Central America, and Europe.

    Education

    PhD, University of South Carolina, 2010

    Courses Taught: 

    • U.S. History since 1877
    • The New South, 1865 to the Present
    • History of Black Americans Since 1865
    • African History
    • South Carolina History  

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  • Wada Rebekah E. PhD, CCC-SLP
    Rebekah E. Wada PhD, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor of Speech Language Pathology Rebekah.Wada@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1887 Departments
    School of Health SciencesSpeech Language Pathology
    OfficeLMEC 304
    Additional information

    Rebekah Wada is an assistant professor of speech-language pathology at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. Dr. Wada earned her bachelor’s degree in Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education from Utah State University. She completed her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Utah State University. She received her doctorate in Disability Disciplines with an emphasis in speech-language pathology and implementation science from Utah State University.

    Dr. Wada is a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist with experience practicing in sub-acute rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities. She teaches courses related to anatomy and physiology, phonetics, speech sound disorders, and autism spectrum disorders.

    Dr. Wada has authored one book chapter and multiple manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and she presents at national conferences. Her research focuses on the comprehension and production of complex syntax by school-age children with language disorders. She also examines the effective implementation of evidence-based practices within the field of speech-language pathology.


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  • Dr. Wages Charlene
    Dr. Charlene Wages Vice President for Administration and Planning, Hugh K. Leatherman Professor of Public Service, Professor of Psychology cwages@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1140 Departments
    AdministrationCounseling and Testing CenterHuman Resources OfficeInstitutional Planning, Research, and Effectiveness
    OfficeSAB 105
    Additional information

    Principal administrative officer with institutional responsibility for the supervision and overall management of Human Resources, administrative and academic computing, instructional technology, inventory, payroll, telecommunications, and institutional research.


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  • Dr. Ward Russell E.
    Dr. Russell E. Ward Professor of Sociology, Joan and Garry Gladstone Professor of Sociology rward@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-4632 Departments
    Sociology
    OfficeFH 242
    Additional information

    Ph. D. - Kent State University, 2000

    Bio

    Dr. Russell (Rusty) Ward is a native of Zanesville, OH. Much of his research examines whether high school sports connect with social and cultural capital in ways that narrow or reinforce educational achievement gaps between boys and girls, racial-ethnic minorities and whites, and poor and nonpoor groups of students. Dr. Ward’s work has appeared in Michigan Sociological Review, Aggression and Violent Behavior, Sex Roles, Sociology of Sport Journal, Sociological Spectrum, Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, and International Journal of Sport Communication. Dr. Ward is an avid bicyclist and runner, and participates in many 5k and 10k road races. He lives with his wife in Florence, SC.

    Courses Taught: 

    • SOCI 201: Principles of Sociology
    • SOCI 302: Methods of Sociology
    • SOCI 342: Social Deviance
    • SOCI 381: Sociology of Sports
    • HNRS 250: Humor in Society

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  • Dr. Warters T. Alissa
    Dr. T. Alissa Warters University Provost, Dean of the Francis Marion College of Liberal Arts, Professor of Political Science twarters@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1286 Departments
    Political ScienceProvost's Office
    OfficeSAB 115
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    Education

    Ph.D.  University of Tennessee

    M.A.  Virginia Tech University

    B.A.  Virginia Tech University

    Dr. Warters  became the Provost and the Dean of the Francis Marion University College of Liberal Arts on July 1, 2023. Dr. Warters was the Vice President for Enrollment Management and is a Professor of Political Science.


  • Dr. Washington Chris
    Dr. Chris Washington Associate Professor of English cwashington@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1505 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 113
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    Chris Washington specializes in British Romantic literature, eighteenth and nineteenth-century British literature, poetry and poetics, and literary theory. He has published articles in European Romantic Review, Essays in Romanticism, Literature Compass, and another piece on teaching Jane Austen in Romantic Circles Pedagogies Commons. With Anne McCarthy he is the co-editor of Romanticism and Speculative Realism forthcoming from Bloomsbury Press. He has several other articles forthcoming as well. In his spare time he enjoys traveling, exploring, and drinking tea.

    Education

    PhD, Miami University of Ohio-Oxford, OH

    M.A., English Literature, Marshall University

    B.A., English Literature, Marshall University    


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  • Dr. Wattles Will
    Dr. Will Wattles Faculty Emeritus in Psychology, Former Chair: Department of Psychology, Former Walter D. Smith Professor of Psychology Departments
    Psychology
    Office
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    William P. Wattles is a former Chair of the Psychology Department. He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a member of the Association for Psychological Science. Will received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Tufts University, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Texas-Austin and a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical/Community Psychology from the University of South Carolina-Columbia. He taught undergraduate courses in Health Psychology and Quantitative and Psychometric Methods. For the graduate program he taught Group Counseling and Psychotherapy and Psychological Assessment: Personality and Psychopathology with associated practica for both.

    Research Interests:

    • Teaching of Psychology
    • Technology in the classroom
    • Program Assessment
    • Qualitative Analysis of faculty and program evaluations
    • Health Psychology
    Website: http://people.fmarion.edu/wwattles

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  • Dr. Waymyers Sophia D.
    Dr. Sophia D. Waymyers Professor Emerita swaymyers@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mathematics
    Office
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    Education

    Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the University of South Carolina


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  • Dr. Weaver Dorie DNP, FNP-BC, NE, CNE
    Dr. Dorie Weaver DNP, FNP-BC, NE, CNE Assistant Professor of Nursing, Coordinator of the MSN/Nurse Educator Track dweaver@fmarion.edu Departments
    NursingSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 110
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    Dr. Dorie Weaver is a full-time Assistant Professor of Nursing at Francis Marion University (FMU).  Dorie is originally from northeast Pennsylvania and has recently joined the FMU faculty in August, 2015. Dorie received her BSN from Allentown College in 1996. She completed her Master of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2000 from DeSales University located in Center Valley, Pa. She has also earned a post-master’s certificate in nursing education from Villanova University in 2004. In December of 2017, Dorie completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pa. Her area of focus is incorporating interprofessional education through the use of simulation to enhance collaboration and promote positive patient outcomes.

    Her nursing experience consists of working within the following specialties: Medical-Surgical, Emergency Department, Neuro/Trauma ICU and Pediatrics in long-term care.  Dorie has worked mainly in the field of cardiology as a nurse practitioner. Dr. Weaver has been teaching since 2000 and has taught at varied levels (diploma, associates, baccalaureate, and graduate). She had also taught Kaplan Test Prep NCLEX-RN review courses throughout Pennsylvania for 8 years. Dr. Weaver had the opportunity to take a group of students to Mexico on a week-long service learning trip as part of her educational experience.

    Dr. Weaver is an active member of Sigma Theta Tau. She is a co-advisor for the Student Nurse Association. She is a member of the Curriculum Committee, as well as, Admission, Progressions and Graduation Committee. She has completed a certification in online instruction at FMU in 2016. Dr. Weaver teaches across the curriculum in pre-licensure courses such as Adult Health, Pharmacology, and Nutrition; Health Assessment/Pathophysiology for RN-BSN online students and Advanced Pathophysiology for graduate students. In addition, she provides clinical oversight for several nurse practitioner courses. She has recently edited a chapter on simulation in a CNE review book.


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  • Dr. Weldy Lance
    Dr. Lance Weldy Professor of English lweldy@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1513 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 103
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    Dr. Lance Weldy is Professor of English and teaches classes in freshman composition and children’s and young adult literature. He has co-edited several collections of scholarship on children’s literature, including the C. S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia New Casebook and a special issue on Sexualities and Children’s Culture for the Children’s Literature Association Quarterly. His current research interests include the social construction of childhood sexuality and the multivalent nature of queerness and its relation to Christian fundamentalism. His latest publications include “The Queerness of the Man-Child: Narcissism and Silencing in Astrid Lindgren’s Karlson on the Roof Series” and “Visual Identity and the Queer Aesthetics of Passing: Gay Teen Body Politics in Sebastian, Beautiful Thing, and Get Real,” both published in Barnboken: Journal of Children’s Literature Research. His most recent publication is the edited anthology, BJU and Me: Queer Voices from the World's Most Christian University, published by the University of Georgia Press (June 2022).

    Education

    PhD, Texas A&M University-Commerce

    MA, University of Illinois-Springfield

    BA, Bob Jones University    


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  • Dr. White David R.
    Dr. David R. White Professor of Political Science, Coordinator of Pre-Law Programs dwhite@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1614 Departments
    Political Science
    OfficeFH 136
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    Education

    Ph.D.  University of Arizona

    M.A.  University of Arizona

    B.A.  Bucknell University

    Dr. White, the former Chair of the department, has taught a variety of American politics classes at FMU, including courses on the U.S. Congress, the American presidency, state and local government, Southern politics, contemporary political issues, and the politics of sports. He coordinates the university's political science and criminal justice programs, as well as the department’s internships. He also serves as the university's pre-law advisor.  His research interests are the U.S. Senate and presidential trip preparations, also known as presidential advance. After college, Dr. White worked in Washington, D.C., for nearly six years. His first two jobs were with a major political party, first in the fundraising office, and then in the chairman’s office. He then served as a trip coordinator in the advance office of a presidential campaign, before working in the press office of a U.S. senator. Dr. White grew up in Cooperstown, New York, and is an avid runner.


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  • Dr. Whitmire Bill
    Dr. Bill Whitmire Professor Emeritus Bwitmire@fmarion.edu Departments
    Mathematics
    Office
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    Dr. Whitmire retired from teaching full time in 2017.


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  • Dr. Williams Kenneth B.
    Dr. Kenneth B. Williams Faculty Emeritus in Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry Departments
    Chemistry
    Office
    Additional informationDrs. Bruce and Lee Foundation Professor of Chemistry

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  • Dr. Woosley-Goodman Megan
    Dr. Megan Woosley-Goodman Associate Professor of English mwoosleygoodman@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1623 Departments
    EnglishEnglish and Philosophy
    OfficeFH 117
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    Dr. Woosley’s main area of expertise is medieval aristocratic culture and justice in the 14th and 15th centuries, but she has a solid background in Old English and Anglo-Norman literature, language, and culture. She writes about the construction of medieval identity in literature, particularly identities of the emergent middle strata. She is interested in all things Robin Hood.

    Dr. Woosley has taught courses on gender and identity in romance, women’s writers, monsters, and the body. She is interested in justice, the history of the English language, technology and composition, neo-medievalisms, outlaws and resistance, and medieval women. At FMU, she teaches courses on medieval literature, British literature, the History of the English Language, sections of composition featuring archival research and podcasting, and composition I and II.

    Outside of the classroom, she spends her time in Hartsville where she lives with her husband, two children, and various small animals. She enjoys cooking, gardening, and traveling.

    Education

    PhD, University of Missouri

    MA and BA, Southern Illinois University


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  • Dr. Wrighten Shayna A.
    Dr. Shayna A. Wrighten Associate Professor of Biology, Coordinator of African & African American Studies Program swrighten@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1383 Departments
    African & African American StudiesBiology
    OfficeLSF 204A
    Additional information

    Personal website

    Education

    Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC

    B.S. Neuroscience Furman University Greenville, SC

    Courses Taught:

    • Biology 406 General Physiology
    • Biology 104 Human Biology for non-majors
    • Biology 205 Human Anatomy
    • Biology 499 Senior Seminar
    • Biology 309 Introduction to Neuroscience

    Research Interests:

    My primary research interest is in better understanding interpersonal interactions and the role of empathy in these interactions. To better understand these behaviors I use a rat model of pro-social behavior. Using a pro-social task we measure various behaviors related to empathy. The task uses a restrainer placed into a larger arena. The restrainer contains one rat (trapped rat) and the arena contains one rat (free rat). The free rat has the ability to open the restrainer door to release the trapped rat. Release of the trapped rat is measured as an empathy-like behavior. Using this task we can assess how various factors, such as maternal care, affect empathy-like behavior.

    I also have concurrent human research being conducted. This research is also focused on interpersonal interactions and is conducted primarily on college students through the use of survey analysis.


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  • Dr. Young Erica
    Dr. Erica Young Associate Professor of Psychology ejames@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1642 Departments
    African & African American StudiesPsychology
    OfficeCEMC 236-C
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    Bio

    Dr. Erica L. Young earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. She went on to study in the area of Clinical/Counseling Psychology. She later earned a Master of Science in Applied Psychology from Francis Marion University. Dr. James completed her Doctoral Internship at the Counseling and Human Development Center at the University of South Carolina-Columbia as part of her doctoral training in Counseling Psychology from the University of Georgia.

    Her research interests include depression and anxiety and help-seeking attitudes among minority groups. She also has a special interest in help-seeking behaviors and attitudes among African American women and mental health service utilization of college students.

    Dr. Young also serves as the Cheerleading Advisor for the FMU Athletics Department.


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  • Dr. Zahnd Elizabeth A.
    Dr. Elizabeth A. Zahnd Professor of French, Coordinator of Modern Languages-French Program EZahnd@fmarion.edu Departments
    Modern Languages
    OfficeCEMC 113E
    Additional information

    Dr. Elizabeth A. Zahnd is a Professor of Modern Languages and French Program Coordinator at Francis Marion University. She holds a B.A. in French and Foreign Service from Baylor University (1992), a M.A. in French from the Middlebury College School in France (1993), and a Ph.D. in Francophone Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1999). Dr. Zahnd teaches all levels of French literature and language as well as elementary Spanish. She was a founding editor of The South Carolina Modern Language Review and has published several peer-reviewed articles pertaining to Francophone literature and Caribbean studies, along with an intermediate ESL textbook, Let’s Get Real. Dr. Zahnd is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a PEO national scholar, a recipient of the Sampere-Ulloa Spanish scholarship and a recipient of the Francis Marion University Distinguished Faculty Award for community service. She lives in Florence with her husband Timothy Bergfeld and their daughter Anya and son Alex.


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  • Dr. Zwiers Paul B.
    Dr. Paul B. Zwiers Associate Professor of Biology pzwiers@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1654 Departments
    Biology
    OfficeMSB 201D
    Additional information

    Personal website

    Education

    University of Maryland- College Park Ph. D. Biology, 2009 Research at The Center for Conservation and Evolutionary Biology, Smithsonian Institution Westminster College

    B.S. Biology, 2000 Music Double Major University of the Virgin Islands Semester Abroad, fall of junior year

    Courses Taught:

    • BIO 105
    • BIO 115
    • BIO 106
    • BIO 103
    • BIO 104

    Research Interests:

    I am fascinated by what I see around me. I like to understand why one species looks like or does this, while another species looks or does something different. I am interested in how natural selection pressures (such as diseases) may influence the evolution of a trait, such as the immune system, within a host species. I am also interested in how sexual selection (i.e. mate choice) influences the evolution of traits. In some instances, natural and sexual selection affect the same trait. Take for instance the immune system. You would expect that host’s immune systems evolve to best protect the host. You might also hypothesize that females would choose males with a “good” immune system, so those genes are passed to her offspring. Testing these hypotheses in wild systems is of great interest to me, and can help explain how the evolution of disease, immunity, and mate choice are intertwined.


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