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Richard McGill

Richard McGill

Custodian

Dr. Mary McGinnis

Director of the ENDEAVOR Center for High Impact Practices
Director of the Center for Teaching & Learning

Education
Ph.D. Rhetoric & Composition, Ball State University
M.A. Training & Development, Roosevelt University
M.A. Women’s & Gender Studies, Roosevelt University
M.A. English & American Literature, Indiana State University
B.A. English, Indiana State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Connect Glynn Educator Externship Academy Graduate. Glynn County School System. Brunswick, GA. 2025-2026.

Governor’s Teaching Fellow. University System of Georgia. 2023-2024.

Scholar of the Year. College of Coastal Georgia. 2022.

COMPASS Fellow. College of Coastal Georgia. 2022.

Summer Research Fellowship. Developed article for The Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages. College of Coastal Georgia. 2021.

Summer Research Fellowship. Developed article with Dr. J. Gray for The Peer Review Journal. College of Coastal Georgia. 2020.

Hanson Rhetoric & Composition Award. Ball State University. 2016.

S. Tyler McGoogan

Campus Police Officer

Lee McKinley

Part-time Faculty, Information Technology

Dr. Robin McLachlan

McLachlan, Robin

Assistant Professor of Geology

Education
Ph.D. in Oceanography, Concentration in Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Washington
M.S. in Oceanography, Concentration in Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Washington
B.S. in Geology, College of Charleston

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Robin McLachlan is a broadly-trained geologist interested in how the shapes of coastal environments are intimately linked to human development, and vice versa. Specifically, she studies sediment transport from source to sink, mountains to deep sea, focusing on the interaction between sediment and hydrodynamics in the fluvial-marine transition zone. She applies the same scientific rigor and inquiry to her role as an educator and communicator. Her teaching strategies constructively align scientific content with high-impact practices – notably undergraduate research and service-learning – to best achieve student learning goals and career success.

Recent fellowships include the Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership (2023) and Governor’s Teaching Fellows (2025).

Recent publications include “Actionable Science for Small Island Communities: Wind Velocity and Sea‐Level Rise Enhance Tidal Flooding on Little Cumberland Island, Georgia”, published in AGU Community Science (Bertram et al., 2025).

Brian McLeod

Brian McLeod

Technology Systems Administrator

Dr. Lisa McNeal

Lisa McNeal

Director of e-Learning

Education
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Appalachian State University
M.S. in Instructional Systems, Florida State University
B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication, Samford University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. McNeal has worked in instructional technology since 1999 and taught college students since 2007. She teaches courses in student success, social media, food studies, and interdisciplinary research methods. Her research centers on online course design, online learner engagement, qualitative methods, and food studies.

Selected Presentations and Publications:

McNeal, L. (2025). LMS Integrations and Third-Party Tools: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Presented at Distance Learning Administration Conference.

Brooks, K. B. & McNeal, L. (2025). Hunting rather than Fishing: Using Direct Messaging to Engage Online Learners. Presented at Meaningful Living and Learning in the Digital World.

McNeal, L., Gray, J. P. & Conner, S. (2024). Students in the intersection: Interconnectivity and the impact on RSI in online spaces. Presented at SoTL Commons Conference.

McNeal, L., Payne, G. & Cieszeski, J. (2023). You’ve got this: Lessons Learned from Adopting and OER for First Year Students. Presented at All Things Open.

Gray, J. P. & McNeal, L. (2025). Supporting students and faculty in the online classroom: Slow down and simplify at the end. Faculty Focus.

McNeal, L. (2023). Time to tidy up: Start the new year by decluttering your physical and digital spaces. Faculty Focus.

McNeal, L. & Gray, J. P. (2020). Beyond tickets and comma splices: Using writing center coaching techniques to support online learners. Georgia Educational Researcher. (18)1.

McNeal, L. & Gray, J. P. (2019). A new spin on quality: Broadening online course reviews through coaching and slow thinking. Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, (22)4.

Paul Melchor

Melchor, Paul

Director of Facilities & Plant Operations

Debbie Miles

Deborah Miles

Procurement Director

Tyler Mincey

Groundskeeper, Facilities
and Plant Operations

Michael Minick

Minick, Michael

Softball Head Coach

Dr. Hector Montford

Hector Montford

Associate Professor of History

Education
Ph.D. in History (2016), Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
Major Field, U.S. History Since 1865
Minor Fields in Latin American History and U.S. War and Society
Dissertation: “The Best of Friends and Neighbors: U.S. Public Diplomacy in Cuba, 1953-1961”
Certificate in Archival Studies (2011), Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
M.A. in History (2006), University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Emphasis in Public History
B.S. in History and Political Science (1998), Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Areas of academic interest include U.S. History Since 1865, U.S. Cold War History, U.S. Diplomatic History, Latin American History, and Public History.

Recent Scholarly Projects and Exhibits:

Coastal African American Historic Preservation Commission Exhibit, 2024
•“More than a Classroom: Segregated Education in Brunswick”

Newcastle Street Revitalization Project, 2023
•Through a fellowship awarded by the College of Coastal Georgia, conducted a series of oral history interviews of local government officials and business owners important to the revitalization of Newcastle Street in Downtown Brunswick. Using these oral histories, along with archival research, developed a digital story map of the history of the topic, highlighting significant projects and initiatives associated with the history of the downtown revitalization.

Coastal Georgia Funeral Programs Digitization Project, 2022
•Working with students, digitized almost two dozen funeral programs of local African Americans and placed their programs online for public viewing. The funeral programs project will be useful for future genealogical research.

Marshes of Glynn Libraries Oral History Project, 2022
•With assistance from students, conducted an oral history project with former staff of the Marshes of Glynn Library to document the organization’s history.

Forward Brunswick “Liberty Brunswick” Project, 2021
•Served as a member of the organization’s “Story Team” to develop historical narratives related to the Brunswick Shipyard in operation during WWII for Forward Brunswick’s effort to plant 99 trees in honor of the ships constructed in the yard during the war. Narratives will be featured with newly planted trees on selected sites around the city.

Gullah – Geechee Archives (Working Title), 2021
•Serve as Co-Chair of a nascent committee tasked with developing a strategy to establish a repository for African American historical materials related to the Brunswick, Georgia, region.

Glynn Environmental Coalition Oral History, 2021
•Conducted oral history interviews of member of the Glynn Environmental Coalition to document organizational history of the group.

Risley High School Digitization Project, 2021
•With the aid of students, digitized photographic collection and historical materials related to the segregated Risley High School in Brunswick, Georgia, to help preserve the history of the school.
•Uploaded digital scans of photographs and materials to an online database to allow public access to the collection.

College of Coastal Georgia Student Veterans Oral History Project, 2020
•Served as the coordinator for a series of interviews between students and College of Coastal Georgia student-veterans, monitoring the interviews and assisting students as they conducted their oral histories.

Brunswick African American Cultural Center Oral History Project, 2020
•With assistance from students, conducted oral history project on the Brunswick, Georgia, African American Community, focusing on events and experiences from the 1950s to the 1970s. Topics include the local Civil Rights Movement, segregation and desegregation of local educational and recreational facilities, and documenting the historically Black neighborhoods of the city.

RECENT PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Society of Georgia Archivists:, 2024
•Virtual Video Presentation: “The Benefits and Challenges of Using Undergraduate Interns in Local Archives”

Georgia Association of Historians, 2024
•Paper Presentation: “The Newcastle Street Revitalization Oral History Project”

Digital Library of Georgia Workshop, 2023:
•Virtual Presentation: “The Value of Preserving the Past for Students and the Community”

Conference on the Americas Council Annual Conference, 2023
•Paper Presentation: “Stressing Progress: The US Information Agency’s Effort to Explain Segregation and the Civil Rights Movement in the US to the Cuban Public in the 1950s”

Society of Georgia Archivists Annual Conference, 2022
•Paper Presentation: Preserving Local History with the Help of Undergraduate Research

Coastal Scholars Showcase, 2022
•Paper Presentation: “The Value of Local History to Students and the Community”

Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Conference, 2020 (Meeting canceled due to COVID-19)
•Paper Presentation: “The Meat in the Political Sandwich: Promoting Science, Technology, and Culture in the USIA’s Public Diplomacy Message in Cuba, 1953-1960.”

Recent Community Presentations:

Coastal Georgia Historical Society Brunswick Lecture Series, 2025
•Paper Presentation “Brunswick’s New Deal”

Friends of Jekyll Island Presentation, 2025
•Paper Presentation: “Jekyll Island’s Entertainment Venues in the Early State Period”

Marshes Edge Presentation Community Presentation, 2024
•Paper Presentation: “Prelude to Crisis: US Aerial Reconnaissance Over Cuba Prior to the Cuban Missile Crisis”

Coastal Georgia Historical Society Brunswick Lecture Series, 2024
•Paper Presentation: “By God I’m Going to Brazil: The 1927 Paul Redfern Flight”

Jekyll Island MOSAIC Museum Guest Lecture, 2024
•Paper Presentation: “Jekyll Island’s Entertainment Venues in the Early State Period”

Coastal Georgia Historical Society Brunswick Lecture Series, 2023
•Multimedia Presentation: “The Risley School: Creating Community in a Segregated City”

Chevy Moore

Plant Operations Administrative Coordinator

Melody Moore

Executive Assistant to the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs

Bryce Morris

Bryce Morris, College of Coastal Georgia

Career & Academic Advisor

Jessica Morris

Part-time Instructor of Education and/or Teacher Candidate Field Supervisor

Education
Ed.D. Curriculum and Leadership, Columbus State University
M.Ed. Reading, Language and Literacy Education (ESOL concentration), Georgia State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Teaching and research interests include K-12 Literacy Instruction, English for the Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Reading Best-Practices for Classroom Teachers, Cross-Curricular Instruction in the 4th-8th Grade, and Classroom and Professional Teacher Development.

Patricia Morris

Director of Career and Academic Advising

Saroyi Morris

Part-time Faculty, Accounting

Education
DrPH in Leadership, Georgia Southern University
M.H.S. in Healthcare Administration, Georgia Southern University, Armstrong
B.S. in Biology, PennWest California (formerly California University of Pennsylvania)

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Saroyi’s teaching interests center on U.S. healthcare systems, public health practice, and project management, with an emphasis on preparing students for real-world application and workforce readiness.

Laurie Morton

Part-time Instructor

Education
MSW, Florida State University
MS Sociology, Valdosta State University
BS in Criminal Justice, Valdosta State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Instructor for Valdosta State University (2008-2017)
Instructor for College of Coastal Georgia (2018-Present)
Employed State of Georgia Child Welfare (1990-2021), Retired 6/2021

Garrett Moseley

Garrett Moseley
Chief Systems Engineer

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