Myles P. Gartland IIAssociate Professor of EconomicsB.G.S., University of Kansas, 1990; M.B.A., Baker University,1995; M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1998;Ph.D., 2003.Visiting Assistant Professor, 2001–02; Assistant Professor,2002–07; Associate Professor, 2007–Crystall S. GomillionVisiting Assistant Professor of EducationB.S., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2000; M.S., NorthCarolina State University, 2004; Ph.D, 2007.Clinical Instructor, 2009–11; Visiting Assistant Professor2011–LaKresha GrahamAssistant Professor of CommunicationB.A., Saint Louis University, 2002; M.A., Howard University,2004; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2008.Assistant Professor, 2008–Richard D. GrahamAssociate Professor of ManagementB.S.Ed., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1976;M.A., Webster University, 1990; M.B.A., RockhurstUniversity, 2011.Visiting Assistant Professor, 1999–2007; Assistant Professor,2007–2012; Associate Professor, 2012–; Assistant Dean,Helzberg School of Management, 2003–09; Associate Dean,Helzberg School of Management, 2009–Mairead GreeneAssistant Professor of MathematicsB.A., NUI Maynooth, Ireland, 2001; M.S., University ofMassachusetts, 2005; Ph.D., 2007.Assistant Professor, 2007–Zdeñka Kali GuadarramaAssistant Professor of MathematicsB.S., Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, 1998;M.S., University of Arkansas, 2003; Ph.D., 2006.Assistant Professor, 2007–William F. HaefeleAssociate Professor of PsychologyB.A., College of St. Thomas, 1976; M.A.T., 1978; M.S.,Memphis State University, 1982; Ph.D., 1985.Assistant Professor, 1985–91; Associate Professor, 1991–;Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, 1999–2001; Vice Presidentfor Academic Affairs, 2001–11; Vice President forAcademic Affairs and Student Development, 2007–10Curtis L. HancockProfessor of PhilosophyB.A., University of Oklahoma, 1972; M.A., 1974; Ph.D.,Loyola University-Chicago, 1985.Assistant Professor, 1985–89; Associate Professor, 1989–96;Professor, 1996–Dale W. HarakAssociate Professor of ChemistryB.S., Phillips University, 1989; Ph.D., Oklahoma StateUniversity, 1995.Assistant Professor, 1995–2001; Associate Professor, 2001–362Pamela HartAssociate Professor of Communication Sciences and DisordersB.S., Central Missouri State University, 1995; M.S., 1997;Ph.D., Wichita State University, 2003.Assistant Professor, 2007–09; Associate Professor, 2010–Mary F. HaskinsProfessor of BiologyB.S.E., Northeast Missouri State University, 1978; M.S.,1982; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1989.Visiting Instructor, 1988–89; Visiting Assistant Professor,1989–91; Assistant Professor, 1991–95; Associate Professor,1995–2009; Professor, 2009–Robert F. HegartyProfessor of Mathematics and PhysicsB.S.E.S., Rockhurst College, 1969; M.S.M.E., University ofNotre Dame, 1971; Ph.D., 1973.Assistant Professor, 1973–80; Associate Professor, 1980–91;Professor, 1991–Sarah HicksAssistant Professor of EducationB.S., Rockhurst University, 2003; M.Ed., University ofMissouri, 2006; Ph.D., University of Missouri, 2010.Instructor, 2010–11; Assistant Professor, 2011–Jean M. HiebertProfessor of Physical TherapyB.S., Wichita State University, 1977; M.S., University ofKansas, 1983; Ph.D., 1997.Instructor, 1983–87; Assistant Professor, 1987–98; AssociateProfessor, 1998–2006; Professor, 2006–Donald HooverAssociate Professor of Physical TherapyB.S., Indiana State University, 1987; M.S., Kansas StateUniversity, 1990; M.S., University of Kansas MedicalCenter, 1994; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2002.Visiting Instructor, 2001; Assistant Professor, 2007–09;Associate Professor, 2010–Richard J. JanetProfessor of HistoryB.A., Southeast Missouri State University, 1977; M.A.,1979; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1984.Assistant Professor,1985-89; Associate Professor, 1989–2003; Acting Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences,1999–2001; Professor, 2003–Laura A. JanusikAssociate Professor and McGee Chair of CommunicationB.S., Clarion State College, 1982; M.A., University ofMaryland, 1998; Ph. D., 2004.Assistant Professor, 2004–10; Associate Professor, 2010–Daniel JensenVisiting Professor of ManagementB.S., University of Minnisota, 1996; M.B.A., RockhurstUniversity, 1999; M.S., American University, 2001.Visiting Professor, 2010–
Shatonda S. JonesVisiting Instructor of Communication Science & DisordersB.S., University of Tulsa, 2003; M.A., University of Iowa,2005.Visiting Instructor, 2011–John C. KerriganAssociate Professor of EnglishB.A., Dickinson College, 1993; M.A., University ofNevada-Las Vegas, 1995; Ph.D., 2001.Assistant Professor, 2003–07; Associate Professor, 2007–Carol KochAssociate Professor of Communication Sciences and DisordersB.S., Center Michigan University, 1986; M.A., 1987;Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University, 2009.Instructor, 2005–08; Assistant Professor, 2008–2012;Associate Professor, 2012–Mohamed M. KohiaProfessor of Physical TherapyB.S., Cairo University, Egypt, 1985; M.P.T., 1991; Ph.D.,Texas Woman’s University, 1997.Associate Professor, 2005–08; Professor, 2008–Charles M. KovichProfessor of EnglishB.A., Rockhurst College, 1970; M.A., Saint LouisUniversity, 1973; Ph.D., 1981.Associate Professor, 1985–97; Professor, 1997–Mark Kramer, S.J.Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology & Religious StudiesB.A., University of Notre Dame, 1990; M.A., 1991; J.D.,Georgetown University Law Center, 1994; M.A., SaintLouis University, 1999; M. Div., Weston Jesuit School ofTheology, 2005; S.T.L., Pontifical Gregorian University-Rome, 2008; S.T.D., 2011.Visiting Assistant Professor, 2012–Anna C. LampeVisiting Assistant Professor of ManagementB.S., Indiana University, 1973; M.S., 1974; M.B.A., RockhurstUniversity, 1981; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1998.Visiting Assistant Professor, 2010–Mary Ann LeeAssociate Professor of ChemistryB.S., Rockhurst University, 1994; Ph.D., University of Kansas,1999.Assistant Professor, 2001–07; Associate Professor, 2007–Hilary Harms LoganAssistant Professor of EducationB.S., Baker University, 2001; M.S. Ed., University ofKansas-Lawrence, 2006; Ph. D., 2009.Visiting Assistant Professor ; 2010–2011; Assistant Professor,2011–M. Kathleen MadiganProfessor of Modern LanguagesB.A., College of New Rochelle, 1980; M.A., University ofNorth Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1982; Ph.D., 1988.Associate Professor, 1999–2003; Professor, 2003–; AssociateDean, College of Arts and Sciences, 2009–2011Saz M. MadisonAssistant Professor of PsychologyB.A., Rockhurst University, 1993; M.S., Central MichiganUniversity, 1997; M.A., 2000; Ph.D., 2006.Assistant Professor, 2005–Daniel J. MartinAssociate Professor of EnglishB.A., Xavier University, 1983; M.A., Saint Louis University,1988; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1997.Visiting Assistant Professor, 1999–2001; Assistant Professor,2001–06; Associate Professor, 2006–Amy C. McAninchAssociate Professor of EducationB.A. Kirkland College, 1978; M.S., University of Illinois,1985; Ph.D., 1989.Assistant Professor, 2001–05; Associate Professor, 2005–Cheryl A. McConnellProfessor of AccountingB.B.A., Wichita State University, 1984; M.P.A., 1984;C.P.A. Instructor, 1988–91; Assistant Professor, 1991–96;Associate Professor, 1996–2008; Professor, 2008–Interim Dean, Helzberg School of Management, 2012–Timothy L. McDonaldProfessor of MusicB.A., Rutgers University, 1977; M.A., 1980; Ph.D., 1990Assistant Professor, 1991–95; Associate Professor, 1995–2001; Professor, 2001–; Dean, College of Arts and Sciences,2009–Brian McKiernanProfessor of Physical TherapyB.S., University of Kansas Medical Center, 1985; Ph.D.,1998.Associate Professor, 2003–09; Professor, 2009–Leslie A. MercedAssociate Professor of SpanishM.A., Universität Augsburg, Germany, 1993; M.A., Universityof Pittsburgh, 1996; Ph.D., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Associate Professor, 2011–Renee L. MichaelProfessor of PsychologyB.A., University of Nebraska, 1987; M.A., 1989; Ph.D.,1991.Assistant Professor, 1991-97; Associate Professor,1997–2007; Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences,2007–09; Professor, 2007–Patricia Cleary MillerProfessor of EnglishB.A., Harvard/Radcliffe, 1961; M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1970; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1979.Assistant Professor, 1983–92; Associate Professor, 1992–2003; Professor, 2003–363
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