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Laura Johnson

Part-time Instructor of Biology

Michele Johnson

Michele Johnson, College of Coastal Georgia

Librarian
Assistant Professor

Judy Johnston

Johnston, Judy

Executive Assistant to the President

Malcolm Jones

Coordinator of Student Life

Naomi Julius

Custodian

Rene Kast

Rene Kast

Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Business Affairs

Tiffany King

Tiffany King

Staff Writer

John Kissinger

Kissinger, John

Librarian, Assistant Professor

Education
M.L.I.S. Master of Library and Information Science, University at Albany, SUNY (1993)
M.A. Classical Archaeology, Florida State University (1989)
B.A. Classical Archaeology, Florida State University (1987)

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Library Science: Student-centered information literacy, instructional design for small college libraries, and engagement strategies with limited resources.

Classical Archaeology: Focus on Etruscan culture, Bronze Age Greece, and ancient Rome’s technological and architectural legacy.

Greek Mythology: Pedagogical methods for teaching myth, mythological narratives in cultural context, and student engagement with mythic figures.

Ancient Technology: Roman engineering, infrastructure, and harbor construction, with a particular focus on representations of Roman harbors in art (thesis topic).

Writing Pedagogy: Encouraging authentic student voice in the face of AI-generated content, especially in humanities coursework.

Dr. Colleen Knight

Colleen Knight, College of Coastal Georgia

Assistant Vice President for Academic Student Engagement
Professor of Chemistry


Education
Ph.D. in Biomolecular Chemistry, Emory University
B.S. in Chemistry/Biochemistry, University of West Georgia

Teaching and Research Interests/Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. Knight’s academic background bridges chemistry and biology, with graduate research focused on RNA biochemistry and riboswitches. During graduate school, she discovered a passion for education and innovative, interactive approaches to teaching. A lifelong Georgian, she grew up in a rural community and has spent her entire academic and professional career in the state’s education system. Her interdisciplinary training helps students see how different branches of science connect to shape the world around (and within) us. As Assistant Vice President for Academic Student Engagement, Dr. Knight works to promote student success and engagement across all disciplines, supporting faculty, staff, and students in creating meaningful learning experiences.

Devin Knight

Director of Athletic Communications

Candace M. Kobbe

Candace M. Kobbe

Assistant Vice President for
Business & Finance

Dr. Orsolya Kolozsvari

Part-time Instructor

Education
Ph.D. in Sociology, Georgia State University
M.A. and B.A. in Sociology and English, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Gender, marriage and families, cognitive sociology, immigration, ethnic identities, long-distance relationships

John Koshuta

Part-time Instructor, Health Sciences

Education
Ph.D. in Health & Human Performance, Concordia University-Chicago
M.A. in Health Sciences, University of Alabama
B.S. in Exercise Science & Health Promotion, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
B.A. in Journalism, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching interests include sports nutrition, sports psychology, and strength and conditioning.

Andrea Kwasny

Andrea Kwasny

Associate Professor of English

Education
Ph.D. in English, Stony Brook University
M.A. in English, University of Michigan
B.A. in English/Anthropology, Queens College, City University of New York

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching interests include First-Year Composition and American Literature. As an instructor in the American Studies program, I teach courses in Principles and Methods in American Studies and Studies in Popular Culture. I have benn the primary mentor for students completing their capstone projects in American Studies since fall 2023.

Annabelle Lassiter

Annabelle Lassiter, College of Coastal Georgia

Lecturer of Mathematics

Education
Master of Statistics in Statistics, University of Florida
B.A. in Secondary Mathematics Education, Flagler College
B.S. in Mathematics, Flagler College

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My teaching interests include mathematics and statistics, with a focus on developing students’ analytical and problem-solving skills. My research interests include psychometrics, assessment design, and item response theory, as well as applications of statistical modeling in education. I enjoy creating learning experiences that connect theoretical concepts to real-world contexts.

Alison Lawson

Lecturer of Nursing

Education
Ed.D. in Education
Ed.S. in Higher Education Leadership
MSN in Nursing Education
BSN
ASN

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
CPR training, simulation practices in nursing education, food insecurity

Amber Leakway

Administrative Coordinator
for the Camden Center Campus

Dr. Diana Leal

Diana Leal

Director of Enterprise Services

Dr. Nevada LeCounte

Nevada LeCounte

Associate Professor of Nursing
Simulation Specialist

Education
DNP, University of North Georgia
MS, Rural Family Nursing-Nurse Educator Concentration, University of Central Missouri
BSN, Georgia College & State University

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Dr. LeCounte’s teaching and scholarly work focus on the use of healthcare simulation to strengthen clinical judgment, interprofessional communication, and patient safety across nursing and allied health education. Her research interests include early recognition of clinical deterioration, end-of-life communication, curriculum-integrated simulation design, and the use of emerging technologies such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence to enhance experiential learning.

Recent presentations, publications, and scholarly work:

LeCounte, N., & Spurlock, A. (2026). Simulating the Unexpected: A Multidisciplinary Travel Code Simulation Featuring Nursing and Radiography. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Antonio, Tx.

Spurlock, A., & LeCounte, N. (2025). Advancing IPE: How to Integrate Radiography and Nursing Simulation for Stronger Clinical Collaboration. Webinar, healthysimulation.com

LeCounte, N., & Spurlock, A. (2025). Enhancing Collaboration through Nursing and Radiography Simulations. National League for Nursing Education Summit, Orlando, FL

Spurlock, A. & LeCounte, N. (2025). Implementing Independent and Interdisciplinary Simulations in Radiologic Science Curriculum. American Society of Radiologic Technologists Educational Symposium, Reno, NV

LeCounte, N., & Spurlock, A. (2025). Bridging Disciplines: Enhancing Interprofessional Collaboration through Nursing and Radiography Simulations. Can-Sim 2025 Conference, Vancouver, BC

LeCounte, N., & Spurlock, A. (2025). Pioneering Simulation in Radiography: Bridging the Gap between Disciplines to Improve Patient Safety. College of Coastal Georgia Coastal Scholars Symposium, Brunswick, GA

LeCounte, N., Littlejohn, K. (2025). Active Learning: Big Impact with Little Resources. Health Science Technology Educators Association Winter Conference, Savannah, GA

LeCounte, N., & Garrett, J. (2024). Creating a Postpartum Hemorrhage. NLN Simulation Innovation Resource Center Home Grown Solutions website

LeCounte, N. (2024). Case Scenario Simulations to Prepare Students for Medication Administration Georgia Association for Nursing Education Conference, Buford, GA

LeCounte, N. (2024). A MEWS-Based Educational Intervention to Improve Clinical Judgment and Recognition of Clinical Deterioration in BSN Students. Georgia Association for Nursing Education Conference, Buford, GA

Kathryn Lee

Lecturer of Nursing

Education
MSN in Nursing Education, United States University
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, LaGrange College
Bachelor of Art in Psychological Sciences, LaGrange College

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
I am a nursing education faculty member with a strong focus on pediatric nursing and the preparation of future nurses to provide safe, compassionate, and family-centered care across a variety of settings. My teaching interests include pediatric health assessment, growth and development, school health, pediatric mental health, and clinical decision-making in children and adolescents. I am particularly passionate about experiential and community-based learning, integrating simulation, school nurse partnerships, and clinical rotations to support student competence and confidence. My scholarly interests include nursing education pedagogy, student clinical outcomes, pediatric health promotion, and community–academic partnerships, with ongoing scholarly activities related to curriculum development, program evaluation, and dissemination of best practices through presentations, collaborative projects, and professional engagement in nursing education organizations.

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