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Mark Cebul

Part-time Instructor, Health Sciences

Education
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Augusta University
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Georgia Southern University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Exercise Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Davidson College

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching interests focus on health sciences, evidence-based practice, and the development of critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and problem-solving skills. I emphasize helping students evaluate information rigorously, question assumptions, and apply scientific and analytical thinking to real-world health and professional contexts.

My scholarly interests include healthcare systems, professional values, and organizational factors influencing outcomes in clinical environments. In November 2018, I co-presented the research project, “Impact of Social Responsibility Values on Employee Satisfaction in Physical Therapy Outpatient Practice,” at the Meeting of the Southern Management Association in Lexington, KY.

Joshua Clark

Senior Lecturer of Biology
Camden Faculty/Staff

Education
M.S. in Biology, Georgia College and State University
B.S. in Biology with Minor in Geology, Georgia College and State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
As a biology professor, Clark’s main experience is in the education of students in areas of science concentration, though he has also developed and taught courses for students in areas of non-science concentration. He is familiar with teaching in a traditional classroom, in the field, and in a laboratory setting. Clark has served his institution by sitting on several college and departmental committees, and also by developing curriculum for new biology courses. While teaching, he has also been engaged in advising undergraduate research, primarily related to that of a paleontological nature.

Angalet, Benjamin, and Josh Clark. 2022. “Analyzing the Shark Paleoecology of Coastal Georgia From the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs.” Georgia Journal of Science 81 (2): 1-11.

Beck, Lucy A., A.J. Mead, and Clark, J. “Late Pleistocene Turtles from Coastal Georgia.” Georgia Journal of Science 81 (1): 79.

Parmley, D., Clark, J., and A. J. Mead. 2020. “Amphibians and Squamates from the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) Clark Quarry, Coastal Georgia.” Eastern Paleontologist 7:1-23.

Wall, W. P., A. J. Mead, V. L. Santucci, J. P. Kenworthy, K. A. Clark, and J. L. Clark. 2008. “Paleontological Resource Inventory and Monitoring-Northern Great Plains Network.” Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/NRPC/NRTR. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Parmley, D., Clark, J., and A. J. Mead. 2007. “Amphiuma (Caudata: Amphiumidae) from Pleistocene Clark Quarry Local Fauna of Coastal Georgia.” Georgia Journal of Science 65 (2): 76-81.

Agisotelis, Cierra, J. Clark, K. Clark, and R. McLachlan. 2025 “Microfossil Analysis of Clark Quarry, GA: Drum Fish Teeth and Vascular Plants as Indicators of a Late Pleistocene Environment.” Endeavor Conference. College of Coastal Georgia. Poster.

Fambrough, Olivia, J. Clark, K. Clark, and R. McLachlan. 2025 “Fossilized Gar Scales of Clark Quarry.” Endeavor Conference. College of Coastal Georgia. Poster.

Ostertag, Cal, J. Clark, K. Clark, and R. McLachlan. 2025 “Ancient Amphibians of Clark Quarry: Fossils and Determining Paleoclimate.” Endeavor Conference. College of Coastal Georgia. Poster.

Robison, Emma, R. McLachlan, J. Clark, and K. Clark. 2025 “Fossilized Micro-Vertebrae Specimens and Considerations for the Reconstruction of Clark Quarry in the Pleistocene Epoch.” Endeavor Conference. College of Coastal Georgia. Poster.

Starbuck, Paige, J. Clark, R. McLachlan, and K. Clark. 2025 “Small Mammals Fossils of the Clark Quarry.” Endeavor Conference. College of Coastal Georgia. Poster.

Kelly Clark

Lecturer of Biology and Geology

Education
M.S. in Biology, Georgia College and State University
B.S. in Biology with Minor in Geology, Georgia College and State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Clark teaches introductory biology and geology laboratories, both in in-person and online formats. He co-advises research in the College of Coastal Georgia Fossil Research Lab. His primary area of research is Ice Age microfossils from a site here in Glynn County.

2024. Coastal Science Symposium. “Fossilized jaws of Clark Quarry, Georgia” by Emma Robinson, Robin McLachlan, Joshua Clark, & Kelly Clark. College of Coastal Georgia, Brunswick, GA.

2024. Coastal Science Symposium. “Reconstructing past environments with fossilized teeth at Clark Quarry, GA” by Guy Haller, Robin McLachlan, Kelly Clark, and Joshua Clark. College of Coastal Georgia, Brunswick, GA.

2024. Coastal Science Symposium. “Clark Quarry microfossil bio-illustrations” by Paige Starbuck, Joshua Clark, Robin McLachlan, and Kelly Clark. College of Coastal Georgia, Brunswick, GA.

2024. Endeavor Conference. “Clark Quarry microfossil bio-illustrations” by Paige Starbuck, Joshua Clark, Robin McLachlan, and Kelly Clark. College of Coastal Georgia, Brunswick, GA.

Dr. Robert Clark

Associate Professor of English

Education
Ph.D. in English, University of Georgia
M.A. in English, University of Georgia
M.A. in Secondary English Education, Furman University
B.A. in English, Wheaton College (IL)

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. Clark’s research interests include American literature, science fiction, the short story, anime and animation, memetics, and interactive media.

Selected Publications:

Book:

American Literary Minimalism. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2014.

Articles and Book Chapter:

“Silence, Implication, and Style in Octavia E. Butler’s ‘Bloodchild’.” Science Fiction Studies 52, no. 2 (2025). 211-229.

“Raymond Carver: ‘A Small, Good Thing’ and ‘Cathedral’.” In The Handbook of the American Short Story. Ed. Erik Redling and Oliver Scheiding. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. 493-511.

“Lydia Davis’s Psychological Minimalism.” Studies in the American Short Story 1, no. 1 (2020): 38-52.

“A Reverence for Untrendy Human Troubles: David Foster Wallace’s ‘Good People,’ Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Hills Like White Elephants,’ and American Minimalist Narration.” Amerikastudien/American Studies 62, no. 3 (2017).

“Keeping the Reader in the House: American Minimalism, Literary Impressionism, and Raymond Carver’s ‘Cathedral’.” Journal of Modern Literature 36, no. 1 (2012): 104-118.

“Toreo, Ritual, and Nationalism: The Cultural Context of María Cristina Mena’s ‘The Emotions of María Concepción’.” South Atlantic Review 75, no. 4 (2010): 73-90.

“At the Corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Street: The Historical Context of Alice Dunbar-Nelson’s ‘M’sieu Fortier’s Violin’.” American Literary Realism 41, no. 2 (2009): 163-79.

“Papa y El Tirador: Biographical Parallels in Hemingway’s ‘I Guess Everything Reminds You of Something’.” The Hemingway Review 27, no. 1 (2007): 89-106.

Dr. Tonya Coleman

Tonya Coleman

Director of Student Engagement

Stacie Conley

Nursing Clinical Lecturer

Education
B.A. in Nursing, College of Coastal Georgia

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching interests center on developing nursing students’ clinical knowledge, competency, and critical thinking skills to prepare confident, practice-ready novice nurses. I am particularly focused on helping students apply classroom and textbook knowledge to real-world clinical situations, fostering the development of sound clinical judgment, and supporting the transition from student to professional nurse.

Dr. Stephanie Conner

Dr. Stephanie Conner

Associate Professor of English

Education
Ed.D. in Leadership, Valdosta State University
M.A. in English, Valdosta State University
B.A. in English, Valdosta State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. Stephanie B. Conner is a tenured associate professor of English with a focus on composition and Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of Coastal Georgia with over 25 years of experience. She has presented at nearly 40 conferences including the Conference on College Composition and Communication and published her work in journals such as Response to Writing. Her research is grounded in pedagogical best practices in college writing instruction as well as professional development in teaching and learning. Her most recent work includes a collaborative, dual-institution IRB-approved study with three other composition professors exploring faculty emotional responses to plagiarism and AI in writing courses and is due for publication at Composition Forum in spring 2026. Other research areas include incorporating Writing Center coaches into peer review activities and using weak examples as instructional material to bolster students’ critical thinking about citation and AI use. Dr. Conner has also worked collaboratively to develop a discipline-specific first-year writing course for students interested in the nursing program and has presented on this work at conferences such as Arizona State’s Writing in the Health Professions. She has served as a faculty senator and as chair of the Advising, Faculty Development, and Active Learning committees.

Ashley Cook

Ashley Jones

Assistant Bursar

Mike Cook

Director of Golf

Allan Cox

Allan Cox
Director of Card Office

Debra Craig

Part-time Instructor

Education
Over 40 years of professional working with clay: teaching, exhibiting potter, workshop leader, instructor of ceramics, studio manager. Studied ceramics at the University of Georgia as well as a summer semester in Cortona, Italy.

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
I am a professional potter who teaches and consistently works in clay. I participate in two local exhibits a year locally, through the Glynn Art Association, St. Simons Island, GA, and two exhibits in North Georgia. I teach workshops at the Sautee Folk Pottery Museum Pottery Studio (June 2025), and I am scheduled to teach in May 2026.

Richard Lee Cranz

Lee Cranz

Chef Instructor

Education
BBA International Business, University of Georgia
AAS Culinary Arts, Johnson and Wales University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
International Cuisine

Kristi Crawford

Custodian

Meghan Crews

Meghan Crews, College of Coastal Georgia

Librarian
Assistant Professor

Nicole Critcher

Lecturer of Education

Education
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Florida State University (in progress)
Certification in Education Leadership, Stetson University
M.Ed. in Education, Walden University
B.S. in Elementary Education, University of Central Florida

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching and research interests center on educational leadership, school improvement, and teacher development, with a particular focus on social-emotional learning, school climate, and instructional leadership. My research examines the implementation and impact of schoolwide SEL initiatives – specifically Tier 1 programs – on student behavior, teacher efficacy, and organizational culture. I am currently completing an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, with a dissertation in practice evaluating the outcomes of a comprehensive SEL framework in an elementary school setting. My recent scholarly activities include qualitative data analysis, practitioner-focused research aligned with improvement goals, and ongoing collaboration with school and district leaders to translate research findings into actionable practice.

Dr. Marci Culley

Professor of Psychology

Education
Ph.D. in Psychology, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Master of Community Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg
B.S. in Psychology, Michigan State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. Culley teaches a number of courses in psychology, including Introduction to General Psychology, Psychology of Adjustment, Community Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Psychology of Women, Ethics & Professional Issues in Psychology, and Program Development & Grant-Writing. Dr. Culley’s program of research is focused on individual, community, organizational, and institutional responses to environmental hazards. She specializes in citizen participation in environmental decision-making and the links between individual transformation and larger community and social change processes. In particular, she investigates psychosocial responses to environmental disputes, how citizen participation processes are shaped by power dynamics, and how community psychologists can inform change efforts aimed at the human-caused environmental crises related to global climate change. She has also written about the history and content of the scholarly literature of community psychology. Dr. Culley has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, regularly presents her work in scholarly venues, and has supervised numerous students’ undergraduate research and service learning projects in partnership with community partners. She has also mentored several students in the honors program.

Kevin Culwell

Kevin Culwell

Enterprise Support Specialist

Tiffany Davis

Director of Events and Auxiliary Services

Oatanisha Dawson

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

September Deal

Student Solution Center Specialist

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