<strong>University</strong> of Central Florida, 1987,1992.Allen Kenneth Lynch (2000) AssociateDean and Professor of Economics andQuantitative Methods; B.A., <strong>University</strong>of North Florida, 1991; M.S., Ph.D.,Florida State <strong>University</strong>, 1994, 1998.Kathy D. Mack (2007) Assistant Professorof Management; B.A., M.B.A.,<strong>University</strong> of North Carolina, 1978,1985; Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 1995.Catherine “Anitha” Manohar (2007)Assistant Professor of Finance; B.A.,Agnes Scott College, 2002; Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> of South Carolina, 2007.Steven R. McClung (2009) AssociateProfessor of Marketing; B.A., M.A.,Marshall <strong>University</strong>, 1984, 1986; Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Tennessee, 1999.William R. McNay (1981) Professor ofManagement; B.E.E., Cornell<strong>University</strong>, 1949; M.A., Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania, 1968,1972.Gina L. Miller (2000) Associate Dean andProfessor of Marketing; B.S., M.S.M.,Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology,1987, 1989, 1993.John R. Miller, P.E. (1975) AssistantProfessor of Finance; B.I.E., GeorgiaInstitute of Technology, 1965; M.B.A.,Georgia State <strong>University</strong>, 1971.C. Gerry Mills (2002) Director of theFlexible MBA Program, Lecturer ofHealth Care Management; B.B.A.,M.B.A., Ph.D., Georgia State<strong>University</strong>, 1977, 1980, 1995.Stephanie B. Morris (2006) Lecturer ofAccounting; B.B.A., <strong>Mercer</strong> <strong>University</strong>,1998; M.Acc., <strong>University</strong> of Georgia,2001.William Stewart Mounts, Jr. (1978)Associate Dean and Professor ofEconomics; B.B.A., M.A., Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Georgia, 1971, 1974,1977.Etienne Musonera (2008) AssistantProfessor of Marketing; B.B.A.,Davenport <strong>University</strong>, 1992; M.S.,Western Michigan <strong>University</strong>, 1995;Ph.D., Wayne State <strong>University</strong>, 2003.Julie A. Petherbridge (2007) Director ofthe Master of Accountancy Program,Assistant Professor of Accounting;B.B.A., Clayton College and State<strong>University</strong>, 1993; M.P.A. and A.B.D.,Georgia State <strong>University</strong>, 2002, 2008.Penelope B. Prime (2006) Director of theOne-Year Day MBA Program,Professor of Economics; B.A.,<strong>University</strong> of Denver, 1976; M.A.,Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Michigan, 1980,1987.J. Allen Rubenfield (2007) Lecturer inAccounting; B.A., Pennsylvania State<strong>University</strong>, 1970; M.B.A., J.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh, 1981, 1976.Arthur L. Rutledge (1998) Professor ofManagement Information Systems;B.I.E., Georgia Institute of Technology,1967; M.S., St. Mary's <strong>University</strong>, 1975;Ph.D., Georgia State <strong>University</strong>, 1986.David Shields (2009) Professor ofAccounting; B.A., The Ohio State<strong>University</strong>, 1971; M.B.A., The OhioState <strong>University</strong>, 1974; Ph.D., <strong>University</strong>of Michigan, 1980; CPA.Steven John Simon (2001) AssociateProfessor of Management InformationSystems; B.A., <strong>University</strong> of Georgia,1976; M.B.A., Georgia College, 1987;Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina,1994.Faye A. Sisk (1994) Director of ExecutiveGraduate Programs/<strong>Atlanta</strong> AssociateProfessor of Management; B.A., AgnesScott College, 1973; M.Ed., <strong>University</strong>of North Florida, 1978; M.B.A.,Kennesaw State <strong>University</strong>; Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Florida, 1981.Lloyd J.F. Southern (1989) Professor ofManagement; B.S.I.M., Georgia360 / MERCER UNIVERSITY
Institute of Technology; 1965, M.B.A.,Georgia State College, 1968; Ph.D.,Georgia State <strong>University</strong>, 1977.Vijaya Subrahmanyam (2003) Professorof Finance, B.A., Osmania <strong>University</strong>,India, 1983; M.A., <strong>University</strong> ofHyderabad, India, 1985; M.S., Ph.D.,Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong>, 1987,1993.Cheryl A. Tibus (2006) AssistantProfessor of Management; B.A.,Michigan State <strong>University</strong>, 1975;M.B.A., Nova Southeastern <strong>University</strong>,1983; Ed.D., George Washington<strong>University</strong>, 1998.Roger C. Tutterow (2005) Professor ofEconomics; B.S., Berry College, 1983;M.A., Ph.D., Georgia State <strong>University</strong>,1988, 1990.Lin Zheng (2007) Assistant Professor ofAccounting; B.B.A., Xiamen <strong>University</strong>,1997, MAcc, Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> ofAlabama, 2001, 2003.Tift College of Education– FacultyEmeriti:Janet Blohowiak Busboom, Professor ofEducation, Emerita; B.S., OshkoshState <strong>University</strong>, 1960; M.Ed., Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Illinois, 1971, 1974.Cathryn Futral, Professor of English,Emerita; A.B., Tift College, 1949;M.R.E., New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary, 1951; M,S.,Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of SouthernMississippi, 1962, 1980.Carolyn R. Garvin, Associate Professor ofEducation, Emerita; B.A., DavidLipscomb College, 1961: M.Ed., <strong>Mercer</strong><strong>University</strong>, 1978.William D. Powell, Professor of SocialSciences, Emeritus; B.A., RoanokeCollege, 1963; M.A., Ed.D., <strong>University</strong>of Georgia, 1966, 1970.Robert Lee Richardson, Professor ofDevelopmental Psychology andEducational Research, Emeritus; A.B.,Samford <strong>University</strong>, 1959; M.Div.,Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,1970; M.Ed., Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> ofGeorgia, 1974, 1976.Olyn Suthern Sims, Jr., Professor ofDevelopmental and EducationalPsychology; A.B., Samford <strong>University</strong>,1959; M.Div., Southern BaptistTheological Seminary, 1963; M.A.,<strong>University</strong> of Kentucky, 1963; Ed.D.,<strong>University</strong> of South Carolina, 1976.Mary E. Willingham, Professor ofEducation, Emerita; B.A., Vanderbilt<strong>University</strong>, 1963; M.A., PeabodyCollege, 1964; Ed.S., Ed.D., GeorgeWashington <strong>University</strong>, 1968, 1971.Full-Time:Carl R. Martray (2003) Dean andScarborough Professor of Education;B.A., Fairmont State College, 1965;M.A., Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Alabama,1969, 1971.Linda Adams (2000) Professor ofEducation; B.S., Albany State College,1974; M.Ed., Georgia State <strong>University</strong>,1977; Ph.D., The Ohio State <strong>University</strong>,1983.Kathy A. Arnett (2008) Assistant Professorof Education, B.S., Ohio State<strong>University</strong>, 1971; M.S., The <strong>University</strong> ofAkron, Ohio, 1980; Ed.S., Ed.D.,<strong>University</strong> of Georgia, 1988, 1993.Elaine Artman (2009) Associate Professorof Education; B.S., M.S. Illinois State<strong>University</strong>, 1989, 1992; Ed.D. <strong>University</strong>of San Francisco, 2003.Sharon M. Augustine (2006) AssistantProfessor of Education; B.A., AgnesScott College, 1990; M.Ed., GeorgiaCollege and State <strong>University</strong>, 1993;Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> of Georgia, 2010.Mary Kay Bacallao (2003) Professor ofEducation; B.A. Trinity InternationalTHE REGISTER / 361
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