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Dr. Darrell Iler
Chemistry Department Chair, Professor of Chemistry, Natural Science Curriculum Coordinator
darrell.iler@greenville.edu |
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Dr. Jacob Plummer
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
jake.plummer@greenville.edu |
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Lisa Amundson
Instructor of Special Education
lisa.amundson@greenville.edu What's your favorite thing about working at Greenville College?My favorite thing about Greenville is the students. I love how engaged and excited they are about learning. How they seek out new experiences and ideas to wrestle with as they develop into people with a heart for God. What attracted you to Education?I love the learning process, so I only ever wanted to become a teacher. Now that I get to teach teachers... I feel I am the luckiest girl in the world. |
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Dr. Vickie S. Cook
Associate Vice President, Innovation and Technology
vickie.cook@greenville.edu What's your favorite thing about working at Greenville College?Greenville College has always held a special place in my heart. Before becoming employed with Greenville College, I have worked with GC for many years in a variety of partnerships. In 2009, I accepted the role of Dean of the School of Education and Director of Online Learning and have been pleased to be able to be a part of a wonderful learning organization.
What attracted you to the Education Department, and how do you use it outside of the classroom?I have long felt a call to serve others through education. My passion for working in education with adults came as a volunteer as a literacy tutor for an ESL student. My first ESL student taught me far more than I taught her. And, I am forever grateful to her for broadening my thinking on what education was and what education can afford. It has been my goal since that experience to provide a venue where students could explore and grow in their learning.
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Dr. Nancy M. Johnson
Assistant Professor of Education
nancy.johnson@greenville.edu Dr. Johnson enjoys traveling and spending time with grandchildren. Her hobbies include reading, knitting, crocheting and playing piano. |
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Dr. Karlene Johnson
Associate Professor of Math/Science Education, Co-Director of the Traditional Teacher Education Program
karlene.johnson@greenville.edu What's your favorite thing about working at Greenville College?As an alum, GC has always held a special place in my heart. When I was initially hired on the faculty one of the first things I experienced was the faculty coming together in prayer over the existing/new students and their families. When I was a student here, I hadn't really contemplated that I was entering a community that was already in prayer and expectation over me. Community isn't merely a place to us; it is a way of being with one another. What attracted you to Education, and how do you use it outside of the classroom?I was originally interested in entering Medicine. After a practicum experience with a doctor, I felt strongly that God was leading me in another direction. After some time of seeking, I realized that the great pleasure I felt from the experiences I had as a Teaching Assistant (during grad school) and a Lab Assistant (at GC) was an indicator that Education was the path I should take. I have never regretted this decision! I love that I get the opportunity to engage with young people for at least a year, building relationships that equip and empower them for future action. The field of Education has also been very good to me. I have had opportunities to teach in day and boarding schools, in the U.S. and overseas. |
Dr. Mark Lamb
Dean of the School of Education, Assistant Professor of Education
mark.lamb@greenville.edu |
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Mrs. Deb Miller
Off-Campus Program Coordinator
deb.miller@greenville.edu |
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Dr. Brian Reinhard
Assistant Dean of the School of Education, Associate Professor
brian.reinhard@greenville.edu What's your favorite thing about working at Greenville College?I love working at Greenville College because I am able to work with other professors who share my passion for teaching and for Jesus Christ. It is such a friendly and supportive environment. I also really enjoy watching students increase both their language abilities and their enthusiasm for interacting with and serving Spanish-speaking communities at home and abroad. |
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Dr. Kenneth Schmidt
Professor of Elementary Education; Co-Director of the Traditional Teacher Education Program
ken.schmidt@greenville.edu |
Ms. Dorothy Schuler
UTEP Instructor
dorothy.schuler@greenville.edu |
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Mrs. Barb Tackett
Administrative Assistant Off-Campus Programs
barb.tackett@greenville.edu |
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Dr. Kathryn Taylor
Assistant Professor of Teacher Education & Certification Officer
kathy.taylor@greenville.edu |
Dr. Vanda Underwood
Adjunct Instructor for the Education Department
vanda.underwood@greenville.edu |