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Bruce Grimes

Bruce Grimes

Skilled Trades

Ryan Grolemund

Ryan Grolemund

Director of Accounting

Jeri Guyette

Jeri Guyette1

Science Laboratory Coordinator (Camden)
Camden Faculty/Staff

Michelle B. Ham

Ham, Michelle

Vice President for Business Affairs

Dr. Karen Hambright

Karen Hambright

Professor of Psychology

Education:
Dr. Hambright earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Biology in her home state at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She completed the Masters and Doctoral programs at the University of Georgia in Biopsychology under the guidance of Dr. Irwin Bernstein.

About:
Trained as a Comparative Psychologist, she joined the faculty at College in 1997. While Dean of the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences from 2009-2012, Dr. Hambright spearheaded the development of the Psychology Baccalaureate degree program at the College. Currently, as a tenured Professor of Psychology, Dr. Hambright teaches both core and upper-level psychology courses and promotes student research. Dr. Hambright’s research interests were focused in primatology early on, particularly in regard to sexual behavior in macaques. More recently her interests include human sexuality, promoting healthy sexual behavior and decisions, the human-animal conflict, and conservation of primates via education.

Representative Publications:
Renner, E., Abramo, A.M., Hambright, M.K., & Phillips, K.M. (2017). Insightful problem solving and emulation in brown capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella). Animal Cognition20(3), 531-536.

Phillips, K.A., Hambright, M.K., Hewes, K., Schilder, B.M., Ross, C.N. & Tardif, S.D. (2015). Take the monkey and run. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 248, 27-31.

Hambright, M.K. & Gust, D. (2003). A descriptive analysis of a spontaneous dominance overthrow in a breeding colony of rhesus macaques. Laboratory Primate Newsletter (Peer reviewed journal of the National Institutes of Health), 42(1), 11-15.

Hambright, M.K. & Decker, J.D. (2002). The unprotected: The sexual harassment of lesbians and gays. In: L. Diamant & J. Lee (Eds.). The Psychology of Sex, Gender, and Jobs: Issues and Solutions. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Hambright, M.K. (1995). Sexual orientation: What have we learned from non-human primate research? In L. Diamant & R. McAnulty (Eds.), The psychology of sexual orientation, behavior, and identity: A handbook (pp. 136-161). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing.

Gust, D.A., Gordon, T.P., Wilson, M.E., & Hambright, M.K. (1993). Social factors affect pituitary-adrenocortical activity in female rhesus monkeys. Hormones and Behavior, 27, 318-331.

Recent Presentations:
Hambright, M.K. and Wilson, A.L. (2017, March). Perceived attractivity of sexual cues: Sex differences vs. Erotic plasticity. Poster presented at the 63rd Annual South Eastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA (peer reviewed).

Hambright, M.K. and Brand, M.C. (2016). Development of a disaster preparedness for pets program in south coastal Georgia. Gulf South Service-Learning Summit, Savannah, GA.

Flores, J., Lairsey, J. & Hambright, M.K. (2105). A comparison between male and female Latino Americans on perception of spaying and neutering pets. Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Hilton Head, S.C., March 2015 (peer reviewed).

Stephanie Hamilton

Stephanie Hamilton

Custodian
Camden Faculty/Staff, Camden Center

Casey Hanak

Casey Hanak

Assistant Director of Development & Alumni Engagement

Matthew Hanak

Matthew Hanak

Information Security Officer

Ronald Harding

Ronald Harding

Senior Research Associate

Cynthia Hargrove

Custodian

Corey Harris

Interim Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Terral Harris

Terral Harris

Assistant Vice President for Financial Aid

Dr. Jennifer Hatchel

Jennifer Hatchel

Professor of Biology
Camden Faculty/Staff

Dr. Jennifer Hatchel earned her Ph.D. in Microbiology from Miami University, Oxford, OH. Prior to that, she received her Masters in Biology from Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN, and her Bachelor’s in Biology at the University of Tennessee-Martin, where she graduated magna cum laude. Dr. Hatchel has taught Principles of Biology I and II with labs, Human Anatomy & Physiology I and II with labs, Foundations of Microbiology with lab, Pathophysiology, Immunology, Microbial Diversity, and Topics in Biological Sciences (Infectious Diseases, Environmental Microbiology). Her research interests include the antimicrobial properties of Manuka honey. She has supervised independent research with undergraduate students investigating the effects of Manuka honey on Salmonella enteritidis, and recently, a student started investigating the effects of Manuka honey combined with lemon and ethanol against Streptococcus pyogenes. Dr. Hatchel hopes to continue these experiments in the future. She is also interested in looking at microbial populations in local rivers and seeing how that affects water quality. One student was working on preliminary experiments at Crooked River State Park, but they were only able to collect a few sets of data. Dr. Hatchel hopes to continue this work in the future as well.

Karen Haven

Karen Haven

Librarian, Assistant Professor

Cammie Heinhold

Cammie Heinhold

Financial Aid Specialist/Veteran Affairs Certifying Official

Deanna Helphrey

Lecturer of Biology

Jordan Hernandez

Assistant Registrar

Dr. C. Tate Holbrook

Tate Holbrook

Professor of Biology

Dr. Holbrook coordinates the Biological Sciences degree program and teaches a variety of courses in biology (e.g., Principles of Biology, Ecology, Conservation Biology, Animal Behavior, Invertebrate Natural History). He is committed to providing high-impact experiential learning opportunities to students via undergraduate research, service-learning, and internships, drawing from his expertise in ecology and evolutionary biology, and collaborating with regional partners in conservation. He currently serves on the University System of Georgia Faculty Council and the Cannon’s Point Preserve Education Task Force, and he previously chaired Coastal Georgia’s Faculty Senate, among many other service activities. Dr. Holbrook received a B.S. in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and a Ph.D. in Biology from Arizona State University.

Debbie Holmes

Holmes, Debbie

Dean of Library Services, Assistant Professor

Jasmine Hubbard

Jasmine Hubbard
Associate Registrar

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