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Dr. David Mulry

Professor of English

Education
Ph.D. in English, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
BA in Humanities (English Concentration): First Class (Hons), Middlesex University, London, UK

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Generalist, Literature, and Language/Composition. Published articles on manuscript revision in Joseph Conrad’s fiction, and maritime history, on political fiction, gender, and colonialism. Recent publications have focused on Ernest Hemingway, Kate Chopin, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Sylvia Plath, William Wordsworth, Wyndham Lewis, and Susan Glaspell. “Conrad Among the Anarchists” (2016), was published by Palgrave MacMillan.

Donald Murphy

Donald Murphy

HVAC Mechanic II

Chad Myers

Receiving & Mailroom Coordinator

Dr. Holly Nance

Holly Nance

Associate Professor of Biology

Education
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Clemson University
M.S. in Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
B.S. in Biology, University of Texas at Austin

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. Nance is interested in genetics and genomics, and engaging students in course-based undergraduate research experiences.

Carolyn Neeld

Admissions Operations and
Customer Relationship Management Coordinator

Katherine Nelson

Student Solution Center Specialist

Alison Nicholson

Academic Department Coordinator
School of Education and Teacher Preparation

Jimia Nightingale

Jimia Nightingale

Associate Director of Financial Aid
Camden Faculty/Staff, Camden Center

Cailin Noble

Cailin Noble

Senior Lecturer of Mathematics

Education
M.A. in Mathematics, University of Central Arkansas
B.S. in Mathematics, University of Central Arkansas

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
I am a Senior Lecturer passionate about mathematics education, with a particular focus on algebra and its effective teaching strategies. My research examines how learning mindsets and metacognitive approaches influence student engagement and achievement in learning. I enjoy exploring innovative teaching tools and digital platforms to create interactive and engaging learning experiences. Accessibility is central to my work. I strive to design inclusive learning environments that support diverse learners, including those with disabilities. My recent scholarly activities include studies on growth mindset interventions in mathematics, the impact of adaptive technologies on student performance, and strategies for fostering equity in STEM education.

Dr. Andrea Noktes

Ande Noktes

Part-time Faculty

Education
Doctorate in Law and Public Policy, Northeastern University
Masters of Business Administration, Emory University
Masters in Philosophy, Assumption University
Bachelors in Liberal Arts, Colorado State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Research in women entrepreneurs’ access to capital, barriers to entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial mindset and behaviors, entrepreneurship as economic empowerment

Robert North

Part-time Instructor, Accounting

Education
Ed.D. in Adult and Career Education, Valdosta State University
MBA, University of Phoenix
BGS, Concentration in Business, Valdosta State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My philosophy of education is grounded in the principle of lifelong learning. Over my 26 years of experience as an instructor and academic advisor in higher education, I have become increasingly convinced that sustained, continuous learning is essential in today’s workforce. Working adults now change careers more frequently and remain professionally active longer than in previous generations. As a result, the attainment of a college degree should not viewed as the culmination of one’s education, but rather as the foundation for an ongoing commitment to professional growth, intellectual curiosity, and engagement with emerging research and developments within one’s field.

I believe the concept of lifelong learning should be intentionally embedded within the curriculum of higher education. Students should be encouraged not only to master disciplinary content, but also to develop the habits, skills, and motivation necessary to adapt to evolving professional and societal demands throughout their lives.

Having taught in both traditional and nontraditional higher education environments, I recognize the distinct instructional approaches required to support learners in each setting. The increasing prevalence of accelerated and short-term course formats further underscores the need for flexible, learner-centered andragogy. To deepen my understanding of adult learners and effective curriculum design in these contexts, I pursued a Doctorate of Education in Adult and Career Education. This academic preparation, combined with my ongoing professional development, reflects my continued commitment to lifelong learning and to created educational experiences that are responsive, relevant, and transformative for adult learners.

Dr. Kathryn Ostrander

Assistant Professor of Health Science

Education
DAT in Athletic Training, A.T. Still University
MPH in Public Health, Bryan University
MSEd in Kinesiology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
BS in Kinesiology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching and research interests focus on the integration of exercise science, health promotion, and behavioral strategies to improve overall wellness and performance. I am particularly interested in exploring the physiological and psychological determinants of physical activity and how evidence-based interventions can foster sustainable health behavior change. Additionally, I support students in applying biomechanics and strength and conditioning principles through internships and in-the-field training to optimize human movement and enhance athletic performance.

Dr. Alan Ours

Alan Ours

Vice President for Technology
Chief Information Officer

Dr. Alyssa Outhwaite

Part-time Instructor of Biology

Education
Ph.D. in Marine Biology, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
M.S. in Biology, University of Dayton
B.S. in Ecology, Augusta University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Teaching Interests:Ecology, Marine Biology/Ecology, Principles of Biology, Conservation & Restoration

Research Interests: Oyster reef natural history and restoration; stable isotope ecology in estuarine food webs, living shorelines and coastal resilience of indigenous communities.

Research Publications:

Outhwaite A, Lebreton B, Palmer T, Beseres Pollack J (2024). Habitat provision differs across subtidal reefs varying in location within the estuarine landscape. Estuaries and Coasts.

Steven Pancoast

Coordinator of Recreation and Wellness

Charles Pankey

Charles Pankey

Admissions Counselor/Recruiter – Regional

Dr. Nicole Pankiewicz

Assistant Professor of Political Science

Education
Ph.D. in Government, University of Virginia
M.A. in Government, University of Virginia
M.A. in Mass Communications, University of Minnesota
M.L.I.S., St. Catherine University
B.A. in Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. Pankiewicz’s interests include American politics and government; U.S. space program and private space programs; citizenship and rights; political psychology; public opinion and political behavior; political communication; media and politics; media literacy; information literacy; and civic engagement.

“Politics and Science Fiction: How Fantasy Becomes Reality.” Virtual course for the Osher Lifetime Learning Institute at the University of California – Irvine. December 11, 2024.

“Grading for Equity: Implementing Better Grading Practices.” Panel presentation with Dr. Aurora Ramos Nunez and Dr. Ernest Pascoe at the annual meeting of the Georgia Organization for Student Success, St. Simons Island, Georgia, February 9, 2024.

“This Course Uses Science Fiction to Understand Politics.” Published as part of the “Uncommon Courses” series in The Conversation, March 2023.

https://theconversation.com/this-course-uses-science-fiction-to-understand-politics-201074

Dr. Ernest Pascoe

Ernest Pascoe

Associate Professor of Chemistry

Education
Ph.D. in Chemistry, Clark Atlanta University (CAU)
Bachelor of Science, Double Major, Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of the West Indies (UWI)

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Teaching Interests: Organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, general chemistry, and organic laboratory skills (analytic techniques in chemistry, separation techniques in chemistry, and chemical syntheses).

Research Interests: Studying the usefulness of High-Impact Educational practices (HIPs) in education, examining some of the fundamental concepts that are important in learning organic chemistry, and mentoring student undergraduate research.

Denise Payne

Denise Payne, College of Coastal Georgia

Payroll & Human Resources System Specialist

Irene Perazzo

Part-time Instructor

Education
Ph.D. in Education, FUNIBER Universidad Ibero-americana, in progress (2015)
Master International Teacher in Spanish – Salamanca University, Spain (July 2015)
Master in Science, Emporia State University (1999-2002)
Bachelor of PE (1999), Buenos Aires, Argentina; Major: PE (1978-1982)

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
English and Spanish fluent speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Bilingual, curriculum designer, Spanish facilitator, translator, virtual training

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