COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Dr.
Melanie Bachmeyer, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2010, University of Iowa;
M.S., 2005, Georgia State University; B.A., 2000, University of North Carolina
at Asheville
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-2011,
Postdoctoral Fellow, Kennedy Krieger Institute, John Hopkins School of Medicine;
2010-2011, Guest Lecturer, University of Iowa; 2009-2010, Pre Doctoral
Psychology Intern, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics
Awards and Grants: 2010, Howard R. Jones Research
Achievement Award, 2009, T. Anne Cleary Psychological Research Scholarship
University of Iowa |
Dr. Bradley Baumgarner, Lecturer, Department of Biology and
Marine Biology
Educational Background: Ph.D, 2010, Purdue University; M.S,
2000, Clemson University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-present,
Postdoctoral Scholar: Department of Physiology, University of Kentucky College
of Medicine; 2006-2010 Graduate Research Assistant: Department of Forestry and
Natural Resources, Purdue University; 2005-2006, Graduate Research Assistant:
Department of Renewable and Natural Resources, Louisiana State University;
2004-2005, Project Coordinator: National Rainbow trout Yield Verificaation
Project, Department of Zoology, North Carolina State
University
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Mr. Andrew Belser, Professor w/tenure and Chair, Department
of Theatre
Educational Background: M.F.A, 1995, Virginia Tech
University; M.A., 1987, Villanova University; B.A., 1982, Grove City College
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 1997-2011, Head
of Theatre, 2007-2011 Professor of Theatre, Juniata College; 2004-2011, Founding
Artistic Director, “The Gravity Project”
Awards and Grants: 2010-2011, Nominated National Arts
Leader, Amherst Wilder Foundation; 2008, International Guest, Glasgow
International Arts Festival; 2003, Pennsylvania Professor of the Year, Carnegie
Foundation & Council for Advancement and Support of Education |
Mr. Stephen Boul, Lecturer, Department of Mathematics and
Statistics
Educational Background: M.S., 2001, University of Missouri;
B.Sc., 1999, University of Manchester
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2008-2011,
Instructor, Cape Fear Community College; 2007-2008, Lecturer, University of
North Carolina Wilmington; 2002-2007, Associate Pastor, Columbia Missouri
Awards and Grants: 2003, 2002, Outstanding Teaching Award,
Men of the Engineering Community; 2001, Award for Excellence in Teaching, Dept.
of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia |
Mr. Jason Bowers, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and
Religion
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2010, M.A., 2005, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B.A., 2003, Reed College
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010, Visiting
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
Awards and Grants: 2009, Tanner Award for Excellence in
Undergraduate Teaching, 2008, Henry Horace Williams Fellowship, 2003-2004,
Graduate School’s Scholars for Tomorrow Global Fellowship, The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Ms. Carrie Buist, Lecturer, Department of Sociology and
Criminology
Educational Background: M.A.,2007, B.S., 2005, Eastern
Michigan University; A.S. Schoolcraft College
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-2011,
Research Assistant, Western Michigan University; Spring 2010, Manuscript
Reviewer, Critical Criminology
Awards and Grants: 2010, Wally Post Award for Exceptional
Departmental Service, Western Michigan University; 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
Outstanding Graduate Scholar/Research Recognition and Outstanding Graduate
Teacher, Western Michigan University |
Ms. Keri Chandler, Lecturer, Department of Foreign Languages
and Literatures
Educational Background: M.A., 2003, B.A., 1994, University
of South Carolina
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2008-2010,
Teaching Assistant, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007-2008,
Part-time Lecturer, University of North Carolina Wilmington; 2007-2008,
Lecturer, Coastal Carolina University
Awards and Grants: Summer 2011, Drake-Cooper Dissertation
Research Fellowship; 2002, Outstanding Graduate Student, University of South
Carolina |
Dr. Cuixian (Tracy) Chen, Lecturer, Department of
Mathematics and Statistics
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2007, M.A., 2004, State
University of New York at Binghamton; B.S., 1998, Zhongshan University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-2011,
Research Associate, 2009-2010, Senior Data Analyst, 2009-2010, Part-time
Lecturer, 2007-2009 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina
Wilmington; 2001-2006, Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, State University of New
York at Binghamton
Awards and Grants: 2009-2010,
(Co-Principal) Grant, FBI Federal Universal Face Workstation, $350,000, |
Ms. Kelly Dixon, Lecturer, Department of Communication
Studies
Educational Background: M.S., 2005, B.A., 2002, North
Carolina State University
Teaching and Other Vocational
Experiences: 2008-2011, Part-time Lecturer, University of North
Carolina Wilmington; 2005-2008, Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of
Kentucky |
Dr. Sarah Hallenbeck, Assistant Professor,
Department of English
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2009, The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A., 2003, University of North Carolina at Charlotte;
B.A., 1998, College of William and Mary
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-2011,
Associate Director, Duke University Writing Studio; 2009-2010, Thompson Writing
Fellow, Duke University
Awards and Grants: 2010 Rhetoric Society of America
Dissertation Award; 2007, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
English Dept. Doris Betts Teaching Award; 2002, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte Everett Fellowship $10,000 |
Dr. Thomas Hart, Lecturer, Department of History
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2004,
University of Alabama; M.A., 1997, Clemson University; B.A. 1995, Furman
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2008-09
University of North Alabama: Visiting Assistant Professor
Awards and Grants: Johnson Fellowship in Southern History,
Department of History, University of Alabama,
2002-03 |
Dr. Michael Huner, Lecturer, Department of Art and Art
History
Educational Background: M.A., 2004, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina; B.A., 2000, Valparaiso University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: Instructor
(History Department, UNC-CH)
Awards and Grants: 2001 IIE Fulbright Fellowship in
Asuncion, Paraguay; 2003, Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies Summer
Fellowship to study Guarani, Asuncion, Paraguay; 2006-07, Title VI Foreign
Language and Area Studies Academic Year Fellowship for dissertation research,
Guarani, Asuncion, Paraguay; 2007, Off-campus Dissertation Research Fellowship,
UNC-CH, Graduate School, (Full Semester); 2009, Mellon Dissertation Fellowship,
Institute for the Study of the Americas, UNC-CH |
Ms. Courtney Johnson, Assistant Professor, Department of Art
and Art History
Educational Background: M.F.A., 2009, University of Miami;
B.F.A., 2004, New York University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2011, Curator,
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco and New York; 2009, Guest Juror, Barry
University; Guest Lecturer, University of Miami; 2007-2009, Instructor,
University of Miami
Awards and Grants: 2008, Juror’s Choice Award, Annual
Graduate Show; 2007, Glass Award, Annual Student Show |
Dr. Hyun Jung Lee, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2002, The Ohio State
University; M.S, 1997, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
(KAIST), Korea; B..S., 1995, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2009-present,
part time faculty, University of North Carolina Wilmington; 2003-2007, Senior
Research Scientist, MacDermid, Inc., Waterbury, CT. |
Dr. Eva Mehl, Assistant Professor,
Department of History
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2002, B.A. 1997, University
of Alicante, Spain; Ph.D. pending, University of California,
Davis
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2005-2008,
Teaching Assistant, University of California, Davis; Assistant Professor,
2000-2004, University of Alicante, Spain
Awards and Grants: 2004-2005, Reed-Smith Graduate Student
Fellowship, Dept. of History, University of California, Davis, $16,000;
2002-2011, Honorary Teaching Fellow, Dept. of Medieval and Early Modern History,
University of Alicante, Spain |
Dr. Gary Miller, Professor with Tenure, Department of
Biology and Marine Biology
Educational Background: Ph.D., 1982, Mississippi State
University; M.A., 1979, College of William and Mary; B.S., 1976, College of
William and Mary
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2002-2006,
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research, 2006, Professor of
Biology, (Provost title added spring 2007), Wichita State University; 2002-2006,
Dean and Professor of Biology, University of the Pacific; 1995-2002, Chair,
Department of Biology, 1997-2002, Professor, 1989-1997, 1988-1989 Assistant
Professor of Biology, University of Mississippi; 1988, Associate Professor,
1985-1988, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, 1985-1986, Assistant
Director, Museum of Natural Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, , Webster
State University; 1983-1985 Research Associate and Assistant Professor,
Department of Entomology, 1984, Instructor, Department of Business Information
Systems and Quantitative Analysis, College of Business, 1981-1982 Instructor,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mississippi State University
Awards and Grants: Twenty-five grants and contracts
totaling $426,350 received between 1984 and 1997 including awards from the
National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, USDA Forest Service,
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, (complete list available upon request); Selected as one of the
“Twelve to Watch in Wichita 2007”; 1996, Honorary Member, Golden Key, Inducted
at University of Mississippi, |
Mr. Jeffrey Neely, Lecturer w/contingent, Department of
English
Educational Background: M.A., 2006, University of South
Florida; B.S, B.A., 1999, University of Florida
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: Summer 2010,
Summer 2008, Instructor of Magazine and Feature Writing/Journalism, University
of Florida; 2007-2010, Alumni Fellow Teaching Assistant, University of
Florida
Awards and Grants: 2009, Best of the Web Competition, First
place teaching website |
Dr. Todd LaMaskin, Assistant Professor, Department of
Geography and Geology
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2009, Univeristy of Oregon;
M.S., 1995, University of New Mexico; B.S, 1992, Radford University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-2011,
Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 2000-2011, Principal
Geologist, URS Corporation; 2008-2009, Instructor, Lane Community College
Awards and Grants: 2010, USGS, Porosities and Permeabilities
of Mid-Continent Rift Sediments, $25,500; AAPG, Grant-in-Aid of Research, Robert
K. Goldhammer Memorial Grant |
Mr. Livingston Sheats, Assistant Director Publishing Lab and
Lecturer, Department of Creative Writing
Educational Background: M.P.S., 2008, The George Washington
University; B.A., 2006, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2007-2011,
Editorial Projects Manager, The National Academies Press; 2006-2007, Editorial
Coordinator, The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Awards and Grants: 2009, Friends of DEPS Award |
Ms. Lauren Squires, Lecturer w/contingent, Department of
English
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2011, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor; M.A., 2006, Linguistics, University of Virginia; B.A., 2003, American
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2008-2010, Instructor, University of Michigan |
Mr. Matt Waldschlagel, Lecturer, Philosophy and
Religion
Educational Background: M.A., 1999, Kent State University;
B.A., 1997, University of New Hampshire
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2005-2006Appointed Dean’s Graduate Instructor in Western Civilization;
2005-2011, Full Responsibility, Department of Philosophy, University of
Kansas
Awards and Grants: 2005, Recipient of the highly competitive
Carlin Graduate Teaching Assistant Award for excellence in teaching, University
of Kansas |
Ms. Anne Witt, Lecturer Department of Environmental
Studies
Educational Background: M.S., 2005, North Carolina State
University; B.S., 1999, University of Mary Washington
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2005-2011, Tech
Support Analyst, North Carolina Geological Survey; 2004-2005, Research
Assistant, North Carolina State University
Awards and Grants: 2011, IUGS 50th Anniversary
Essay Contest Winner; 2008, GSA Travel Grant-33rd International
Geological Congress, Onslow, Norway; 2005, University Outstanding Teaching
Assistant Award, North Carolina State University |
Ms. Cala Zubair, Lecturer w/contingent, Department of
English
Educational Background: M.A., 2009, Georgetown University;
B.A., 2004, Ohio Wesleyan University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2007-2008, Graduate Teaching Assistant, 2008-2010,
“invited” Lecturer, Georgetown University
Awards and Grants: 2010, Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork
Grant, $9,979 (declined); 2009, AISLS Dissertation Planning
Grant, $5,000 |
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Dr. Charles Hardy, Dean, College of Health and Human
Services and Professor w/tenure in the School of Health and Applied Human
Sciences
Educational Background: Ph.D., 1983, Louisiana State
University; M.S., 1980, University of Tennessee; B.S., 1978, East Carolina
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2006-2011,
Founding Dean and Professor, Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia
Southern University; 2002-2005, Dean, Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate
Studies, Georgia Southern University; 2001-2002, Associate Dean and Professor,
College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia Southern University; 1994-2001,
Chair and Professor, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Georgia Southern
University
Grants and Contracts: 2010, National
Institutes of Health-National Center for Research Resources,
$1,020,541(currently under review); 2007,International Chinese Statistical
Association, $39,300 (funded and in progress); 2007, Phoebee Putney Memorial
Hospital, $500,000(funded and in progress), 2007 International Chinese
Statistical Association, $11,000 completed; 2006, Southwest Georgia Cancer
Coalition, $18,900 completed |
Dr. Jeanne K. Kemppainen, Belk Distinguished Professor
(formerly professor, SON)
Educational Background: Ph.D., 1997,University of
California; MSN, 1984, East Carolina University; B.S.N., 1962, Wayne State
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: Assistant
Department Chair, 2009-2010, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Professor,
2006, University of North Carolina Wilmington; 2002-2006, Associate Professor,
University of North Carolina Wilmington; Adjunct Clinical Faculty, 1996-2002,
University of California San Francisco;
Awards and Grants: 2007, J. Richard Corbett Research Scholar
Award, ($9,026), University of North Carolina Wilmington, School of Nursing;
2006 J. Richard Corbett Research Scholar Award, ($5,000), University of North
Carolina Wilmington, School of Nursing; 2005, Charles L. Cahill Award for
Faculty Research and Development, ($2,500), 2001, Kent Delventhal Research
Grant, VA Sierra Pacific Nursing Research Consortium ($1,000);2000-2003, VA
Merit Review funded through the National Institute of Aging ($750,000)
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Dr. Lori Messinger, Professor
w/tenure and Director, School of Social Work
Educational Background: Ph.D., 1999, M.S., 1996, The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M.A., 1993, B.A., 1990, Rutgers
University;
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2007-2011,
Associate Professor, School of Social Welfare,; 2004-2010, Director, BSW
Program, 2004-2007, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas; 2002-2004,
Assistant Professor, University of Alabama
Awards and Grants: 2010, Gene A. and Gretchen Budig Award in
Social Welfare; 2008, W.T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching
Excellence |
CAMERON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Dr. Rebecca Guidice, Assistant Professor,
Department of Management
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2001, Washington State
University; M.B.A, 1994, Eastern Washington University; B.A., 1990, Whitworth
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2004-2011,
Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; 2001-2004, Assistant
Professor, University of Mississippi; 2001, Visiting Assistant Professor,
Washington State University
Awards and Grants: 2010, Research Scholar, $5,000; 2008,
2007, UNLV College of Business Research Scholarship, $8,000 |
Mr. Kevin Matthews, Lecturer, Department of Information
Systems and Operations Management
Educational Background: M.S., 2008, University of North
Carolina Wilmington; B.S., 2005, Methodist College
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2009-present,
Adjunct Instructor, University of North Carolina Wilmington; 2006-2008, Graduate
Teaching Assistant, Cameron School of Business, University of
North Carolina Wilmington; 2006, Professional Tutor, Methodist
College
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Dr. Stephanie Smith, Practitioner/Executive in Residence for
Business and Diversity
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2010, University of Phoenix;
MBA, 1992; Alabama A&M University; B.S., 1988, University of Louisville
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: ‘No Date’,
Instructed over 300 city personnel on the use of 2 customized software packages
for the acquisition of services and the tracking of designated business sectors;
Facilitated quarterly professional development leadership forums for the
professional development of middle management personnel; Trained departmental
personnel for the participation on proposal review teams, for the acquisition of
professional services; Trained company personnel in development of human
resources policies and procedures |
Dr. Fredrika Spencer, Assistant Professor, Department of
Marketing
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2010, Duke University; M.B.A,
2005, Wake Forest University; B.S., 2000, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: Spring 2010,
Instructor, Wake Forest University; Summer 2008, Instructor, Duke University
Awards and Grants: ‘No Date’, Marketing Science Institute
Competition Award, $5,000; 2005-2010, Duke University Graduate Fellowship
Award |
WATSON SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Dr. Alicia Brophy, Lecturer w/contingent, Department of
Early Childhood and Special Education
Educational Background: M.Ed., 1998, B.S., 1997, Auburn
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2008-2011, Graduate Research Assistant, University of
North Carolina at Charlotte; 2007-2008, Special Education Teacher, Cabarrus
County Public Schools; |
Dr. Kelly Riedinger, Assistant Professor, Department of
Elementary, Middle Level, and Literacy Education
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2011, University of Maryland;
M.S., 2004, Old Dominion University; B.A. 2002, Wittenberg University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2010-2011,
Faculty Research Assistant, 2007-2010, Graduate Assistant, University of Maryland; 2005-2007, Middle School Science Teacher,
Virginia Beach Public Schools; 2001-2003, Educator, Virginia Marine Science
Museum
Awards and Grants: ‘No Dates’ Old Dominion National
Prominence Fellowship; Wittenberg Science Teaching Careers Award; American
Institute of Biological Sciences Applied Biology Award
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Dr. Kenneth Teitelbaum, Dean, Watson School of Education and
Professor w/tenure in the Department of Instructional Technology, Foundations
and Secondary Education
Educational Background: Ph.D., 1985, University of
Wisconsin, Madison; M.A.T., 1974, Cornell University; B. A., 1971, New York
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2007-2011, Dean and Professor, Southern Illinois
University; 2000-2007, Chair and Professor, Kent State
University; 1988-2000, Associate Professor, Binghamton University
Awards and Grants: 2006, Phi
Beta Delta Unit International Education Award; 2004, Certificate of
Appreciation, International Students in Education, Kent State University; 1993,
Continuing Faculty Development Award; $750 |
Dr. Allison Walker, Assistant Professor, Department of Early
Childhood and Special Education
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2007, University of North
Carolina at Charlotte; M.Ed., 2000, B.S., 1999, University of Maryland College
Park
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2008-2011,
Assistant Professor, Temple University; 2007-2008, Assistant Professor, Towson
University
Awards and Grants: 2009, Temple University Grant-In-Aid
Award, $2,885
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CENTER FOR MARINE SCIENCE
Dr. Jennifer Rettew McCall, Assistant Professor/Visiting
Research
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2010, University of North
Carolina Charlotte; M.S., 2008, University of North Carolina Charlotte; B.S.
2003, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2005-2009,
Laboratory Instructor; 2003-2005Laboratory Instructor, University of North
Carolina at Charlotte
Awards and Grants: 2003, Commendation for Undergraduate
Research in Biology, UNC-Chapel Hill; 2005, Internal Osprey Foundation award;
2007, Graduate Assistant Excellence in Teaching Award in Mathematics and
Sciences, UNC-Charlotte; 2008, New Investigator Award for Excellent Poster
Presentation, OSSD annual meeting; 2009, Presentation Excellence Award,
9th Annual Graduate Research Forum, UNC-Charlotte; 2009-2010,
Lucille P. and Edward C. Giles Foundation Fellowship, Graduate School
Dissertation Year Scholarship, UNC-Charlotte |
Dr. Elizabeth Skellam, Assistant Professor/Visiting
Research
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2008, University of
Bristol
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2009-present,
Technical Author, Research Experience;
Awards and Grants: 2008, Alumni Foundation Bursary,
University of Bristol; 2008, Selection for John Innes Centre Microbiology Summer
School (Croatia); 2004, Erasmus Bursary (Portugal; 2004, Nuffield Research
Bursary (University of Wales Swansea; 2003, Charles Shoppee Prize, (University
of Wales Swansea; 2002, R.H. Davies Prize, (University of Wales Swansea); 2001,
School of Chemistry Scholarship (University of Wales
Swansea)
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Dr. Amy J. Wagner, Assistant Professor/Visiting Research
Educational Background: Ph.D., 2009, Texas A&M
University; 2002, M.S., Texas A&M University; B.S. 1998,
Texas A&M University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experience: 2011, Lecturer,
Appalachian State University; 2010 Guest Lecturer, ATOC 6020, University of
Colorado at Boulder; 2010, Guest Lecturer, NASA Summer of Innovation, University
of Wyoming; 2010, Lecturer, University of Colorado at Boulder; Guest Lecturer,
2008, OCNG 630, Texas A&M University; Teaching Assistant, 200-2002/2008,
Texas A&M University
Awards and Grants: 2009, National Centre of Competence
participant; 2007, National Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship;
2004-2007, Department of Energy Global Change Education Program, Graduate
Research Environmental Fellowship; 2003-2004, Louis an Elizabeth Scherek Endowed
Scholarship |
RANDALL LIBRARY
Ms. Lisa Coats: First Year Engagement Librarian and
Lecturer, William Madison Randall Library
Educational Background: MLIS, 2004, Rutgers State
University; M.A., 1998, Virginia Commonwealth University; B.A., 1991, Temple
University
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2006-2011
Reference and Instruction Librarian, Monmouth University; 2009-2010, Part-time
Lecturer, Rutgers University |
Ms. Melissa Raymer: Distance Learning Service Librarian and
Lecturer, William Madison Randall Library
Educational Background: M.S., 2006, North Carolina Central
University; B.A., 2000, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Teaching and Other Vocational Experiences: 2007-2011, Public
Services Librarian, Cape Fear Community College; 2002-2007, Federal and Maps
Library Assistant, Duke University
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