Self-Study Acknowledgements
Dr. Kumara Jayasuriya, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Orlando McMeans, Self-Study Chair, Vice President for Research and Public Service
Mr. Thomas Bennett, Self-Study Vice Co-Chair, Assistant Vice President for University and Legislative Relations
Dr. Thomas Kiddie, Self-Study Vice Co-Chair, Associate Professor of English
The Provost and Self-Study Chairs would like to acknowledge the efforts of the Steering Committee and the Criterion Committees and thank all those who made contributions to the completion of the Self-Study.
Self-Study Steering Committee
Mr. Thomas Bennett, Assistant Vice President for University and Legislative Relations
Dr. Kumara Jayasuriya, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Thomas Kiddie, Associate Professor of English
Dr. Orlando McMeans, Vice President for Research and Public Service
Dr. Ami Smith, Associate Dean and Associate Director of Extension
Dr. T. Ramon Stuart, Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. J. Ulises Toledo, Associate Dean for Administration at the Gus R. Douglass Institute
Dr. Kimberly Whitehead, former Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ms. Lisa Williamson, Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Research & Public Service
Criterion One: Mission (Core Component Chairs, bold)
Dr. Micheal Fultz, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Billy Joe Peyton, Associate Professor of History
Mr. Gary Adams
Dr. Robin Broughton, Professor of Communications and Media Studies
Ms. Lori Elliott, Assistant Vice President of Business and Finance
Ms. Shantel Hudgins, University Union Coordinator
Mr. Steven McGowan
Ms. Julie Saldivar, Human Resources Representative
Dr. T. Ramon Stuart, Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Carol Taylor-Johnson, Associate Professor of English
Criterion Two: Ethical and Responsible Conduct
Dr. Robert Barney, Interim Dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Dr. Thomas Kiddie, Associate Professor of English
Dr. Ami Smith, Associate Dean and Associate Director of Extension
Dr. C. Damien Arthur, former Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ms. Sharon Banks, Senior Academic Program Coordinator
Mr. Thomas Bennett, Assistant Vice President for University and Legislative Relations
Mr. Matthew Browning, Director for Communications Gus R. Douglass Institute
Ms. Barbara Cary, Director Trio Programs
Dr. Sean Collins, Associate Professor of Biology
Dr. Jonathan Eya, Professor of Biology
Ms. Donna Hunter, Registrar
Dr. John Teeuwissen, former Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ms. Deborah Wells, Systems Librarian
Criterion Three: Teaching and Learning—Quality, Resources, and Support
Dr. Timothy Alderman, Associate Professor of English
Dr. Barbara Liedl, Associate Research Professor Agricultural & Environmental Research Station
Ms. Sandy Maharaj, Director of the Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education
Dr. Gail Mosby, Associate Professor of Sociology
Dr. J. Ulises Toledo, Associate Dean for Administration at the Gus R. Douglass Institute
Mrs. Debra Anderson-Conliffe, Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance
Dr. Sonya Armstrong, Professor of Mathematics
Dr. Kevin Barry, former Assistant Professor of Biology
Ms. Janis Bennett, Director of Purchasing
Ms. Rebecca Conner, Instructor of Modern Foreign Languages
Ms. Amanda Downs, Alumni Relations
Mr. Nathan Gainer, Academic Educational Outreach
Dr. Dirk Johnson, Assistant Professor of Music
Dr. Thomas Kiddie
, Associate Professor of English
Dr. Barbara Ladner, Professor of English
Dr. Lois Lucas, Professor of History
Dr. Manashi Ray, Assistant Professor of Sociology
Dr. Aaron Settle, Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance
Dr. Medhi Seyedmonir, Associate Professor of Education
Dr. Genia Sklute, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Ami Smith, Associate Dean and Associate Director of Extension
Ms. Trina Sweeny, Interim Director of Adult and Commuter Student Services
Dr. David “Woody” Wilson, Associate Professor of English
Criterion Four: Teaching and Learning—Evaluation and Improvement
Dr. Rebecca Francis, Professor of Psychology
Dr. Willette Stinson, Director of the Drain-Jordan Library
Dr. Walter Stroupe, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Dr. Ron Baker, Professor of Mathematics
Mr. James Buchanan, Accountant
Ms. Mary Frye, Associate Professor of French
Dr. David Huber, Assistant Professor of Biology
Ms. Debbie Jarvis, Associate Registrar
Dr. Anne McConnell, Associate Professor of English
Mr. Jerry Miller, Director of University Union and Student Activities
Dr. Charles Perdue, Professor of Psychology
Dr. Ernest Sekabunga, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Kerri Steele, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Ms. Kellie Toledo, Director of Counseling and Academic Support Services
Dr. Brenda Wamsley, Professor of Social Work
Dr. Kimberly Whitehead, former Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Criterion Five: Resources, Planning, and Institutional Effectiveness
Dr. Daton Dean, Assistant Professor of Education
Dr. Steven Richards, Professor of Health and Human Performance
Mrs. Debbie Williams, Associate Professor of Business
Dr. Naveed Zaman, Professor of Mathematics
Mr. Anthony Brown, Purchasing Agent
Dr. Cristi Carson, former Director of Institutional Research
Mrs. Kimberly Cobb, Assistant Professor of Communications
Ms. Brunetta Dillard, Director of Business and Finance Gus R. Douglass Institute
Dr. Richard Ford, Professor of Biology
Ms. Belinda Fuller, Director of Alumni Relations
Ms. Mary Horn, Reference Coordinator Drain-Jordan Library
Mr. Eric Jackson, Staff Assistant, Research and Development Corporation
Dr. James Natsis, Director of International Studies
Dr. Joseph Oden, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
Ms. Jamie Rinehart, Office Manager, Economic Development Center
Dr. Ami Smith, Associate Dean and Associate Director of Extension
Ms. Daisy Squirts, Counselor II Counseling and Academic Support Services
Dr. Walter Stroupe, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Dr. Frank Vaughn, Associate Professor of Political Science