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Kashawn Littlejohn

Kashawn Littlejohn

Nursing & Health Sciences Program Specialist

Littlejohn earned her Associate of Arts degree at South Georgia State College. Her certifications include Georgia Healthcare Financial Management Association – Certified Patient Account Representative.

Rebecca Long

Rebecca Long

Lecturer of Nursing

Dr. Karen Lucas

Karen Lucas

Associate Professor of Mathematics Education

Education
Ph.D. in Teacher Education, Mathematics Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
M.A.T. Master of Arts in Teaching, Mathematics Education, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
B.S. in Food Science, Delaware Valley University, Doylestown, PA

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Teaching strategies for developing conceptual understanding of foundational mathematics. Pedagogically appropriate uses of educational technologies. Presentation of “Video discussions: Supporting community, learning, and teacher voice” at the Georgia Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (GACTE) in November 2025.

Dr. James Lynch

James Lynch

Director of Institutional Effectiveness

Timothy MacAllister

Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Alex Mahon

Alex Mahon

Custodial Services Manager

Dr. Kimberly Mannahan

Mannahan, Kimberly

Professor of Psychology

Dr. Mannahan earned her undergraduate degree in psychology from University of Georgia, her master of science in applied psychology from Augusta University, and her Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Arkansas. Her area of expertise is social psychology and her research primarily focuses on retribution and revenge. Dr. Mannahan especially enjoys mentoring students in the research process. Her students present their collaborative research projects at a regional professional conference each year. They also present their work at the Endeavor Conference, the undergraduate research conference held on our campus each spring.

Courses regularly taught:

Introduction to Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
Experimental Psychology
Psychology and the Law

Ineia Mansfield-Benton

Residence Hall Director, Lakeside Village

Anne Manzo

Anne Manzo

Assistant Athletic Director for Operations and Compliance

Dr. Nicole Masano

Nicole Masano

BSN Program Coordinator
Professor of Nursing

Education
DNP in Nursing, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University
Post-Master’s Certificate in Health Informatics, University of Illinois at Chicago
MSN in Maternal-Newborn Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago
BSN in Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My academic and professional focus centers on advancing community-based healthcare and maternal-newborn nursing through innovative, evidence-based practices. I am dedicated to improving health outcomes for mothers and infants by bridging the gap between clinical settings and community resources, ensuring equitable access to quality care. Furthermore, I am deeply committed to active engagement in teaching, employing student-centered pedagogical strategies that foster critical thinking and practical skill acquisition. By integrating my research into the classroom, I aim to inspire the next generation of nurses to become compassionate, skilled practitioners and advocates for public health.

Dr. Don Mathews

Don Mathews

Professor of Economics

Education
Ph.D. in Economics, Georgia State University
M.A. in Economics, DePaul University
B.A. in Economics, University of Illinois

Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
My primary teaching and research interests are the history of the capitalism vs. socialism debate, American business history and U.S. macroeconomic history. Most of my published research, however, are reports I’ve written as Director of the Reg Murphy Center at the College of Coastal Georgia, as well as “From the Murphy Center” newspaper columns in The Brunswick News.

Mauren McDugle

Mauren Sallee

Regional Admissions Counselor

Robert (Pryce) May

Administrative Coordinator for the Lucas Center

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.

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

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