Administrative Assistant Division of Fine Arts Transylvania University Salary

  • Joined Ashland University kinesthesia in 2006 and servers every bit acquaintance professor of fine art and chair of the Section of Art
  • Has exhibited his works regionally and nationally with piece of work represented in public and individual collections in Utah, Idaho, Southward Dakota, South Carolina and Ohio
  • Works in bronze, steel, plastics, video and any other textile or media necessary to create narratives that display the complexities of paradox and the irresponsibility of manipulation
  • Coupled with his fine art works, he acts as a consultant and designer for Rain Drop Products, Inc. of Ashland, OH, helping with the sculptural aspects of h2o park features
  • Bases many of his pieces on themes surrounding his familial, religious and cultural upbringing

Education

  • Clemson University, MFA in Fine Arts
  • Brigham Young University, BFA in Sculpture
  • Brigham Young Academy,B.A. in French Literature
  • Joined the Ashland University faculty in 2021

  • Research interests include data integrity and denial-of-service attacks detection using machine learning, risk assay and direction, cybersecurity instruction, and application security.

  • He is a senior member of the IEEE

Education

  • University of Idaho, Ph.D. in Informatics
  • University of Saskatchewan, M.Due south. in Computer Scientific discipline
  • University of Dhaka, Yard.S. in Applied Physics & Electronics
  • University of Dhaka, B.S. in Applied Physics & Electronics
  • Joined Ashland University in 1996 and teaches courses such as Exploring the Bible, Exploring World Religions, Life and Letters of Paul, Understanding Islam, Avant-garde New Attestation (The Gospels), Christian Literature, Footsteps of Paul in Greece (taught in Greece), The Legacy of Paul and Peter in Italy (taught in Italy), and Luther & the German Reformation (taught in Germany)
  • Research interests include nonviolence in early Christian literature and inter-religious dialogue
  • Ordained government minister in the United Church building of Christ and has served every bit pastor for UCC and Lutheran churches in Florida, Rhode Isle and Ohio
  • Before coming to Ashland, taught office time at a number of colleges in New England, including Providence College, Wesleyan University and Eastern Connecticut State University.

Pedagogy

  • Brown Academy, Ph.D. in the History of Religions: early on Christianity
  • Regent Higher, Th.M. in New Testament
  • Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, One thousand.Div.
  • University of Vermont, B.A. in English Literature
  • Joined Ashland University in 2005 and surface area of expertise is organic chemistry
  • Teaches courses and labs in full general chemistry, molecular compages and organic chemical science

Educational activity

  • Academy of Kentucky, Ph.D. in Organic/Materials Chemical science
  • Kentucky Wesleyan College, B.S. in Chemical science and Biological science
  • Joined Ashland University in 2015 and teaches courses in Digital Art and Graphic Design

Education

  • Academy of Kansas, MFA
  • Emporia State University, BFA
  • Joined Ashland University in 1997; supervises all aspects of the choral plan and teaches in the areas of conducting and music education
  • Conducts the University Choir and Bedroom Singers and too founded the Ashland Area Chorus
  • Has served every bit conductor and music director for several Ashland University theatrical productions
  • Taught and conducted at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Lindsey Wilson College, Kent State University and high schools in Ohio and Colorado
  • Organized and led choirs on several domestic and international tours
  • Serves equally Music Director at Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ashland and is an Associate of the American Guild of Organists
  • Member of the National Association for Music Education, Dalcroze Society of America, and a life member of the American Choral Directors Clan
  • Popular clinician and adjudicator (vocal, choral, piano). Has over xxx choral compositions published with Southern Music Company and RBC Music

Education

  • University of Colorado, D.Chiliad.A in Literature and Operation of Choral Music
  • Kent State University, Master of Music
  • Concordia College, B.S.

Dr. Diane Bonfiglio

Dr. Diane Bonfiglio

Professor of Psychology, Chair of the departments of Psychology, Criminal Justice and Sociology, Social Piece of work, Addictions, Counseling, Prevention and Human Services
145, Dwight Schar College of Pedagogy
419.289.5859 / dbonfigl@ashland.edu
Department of Psychology , Criminal Justice and Sociology Department , Section of Social Work & Family Studies , Department of Addictions Counseling, Prevention, and Human Services

  • Joined Ashland University in 2009
  • Teaches courses in introductory psychology, adolescence and wellness psychology
  • Specializes in health psychology. Her particular areas of involvement include the relationship between social support and health; psychological factors in solid organ transplantation; and flow

Education

  • The Ohio State Academy, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
  • The Ohio Country Academy, K.A. in Psychology
  • Ashland University, B.Southward. in Psychology
  • Joined Ashland University in 1986 and teaches courses in plants and civilization, molecular and cellular footing of life, full general botany, genetics, advanced genetics, environmental scientific discipline seminar and problems in environmental science
  • Surface area of expertise is in institute genetics and evolution and recent work has involved the use of DNA markers equally tools for genetic assay in wild plants and in garden pea
  • Current research that involves students is examining genetic variation in populations of invasive reed canary grass in our 300-acre Black Fork Wetland Preserve

Education

  • University of California at Davis, Ph.D. in Genetics
  • University of California at Santa Barbara, M.A. in Phytology and B.A. in Environmental Biology
  • Joined Ashland University in 2005 and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in American political thought and institutions
  • Fields of expertise include the American founding, American strange policy and political philosophy
  • Co-director of the Ashbrook Scholar Plan
  • Named Outstanding Male Kinesthesia Member of the Year in 2008
  • Received the Edward and Louaine Taylor Excellence in Teaching Award in 2011

Teaching

  • University of Dallas, Ph.D. in Politics, M.A. in Politics
  • Ashland University, B.A
  • Joined Ashland University in 2013
  • Teaches courses in Full general Psychology I, Research Methods, Avant-garde Research Methods, and Social Psychology
  • Founder and Director of the Psychological Science Accelerator
  • Publishes enquiry journals such as Scientific discipline, Periodical of Experimental Social Psychology, and Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
  • Enquiry interests include tacit coordination and pro-social behavior. Currently studying how shared noesis of group fellow member traits influences the ease and efficiency with which small-scale groups marshal their decisions and behaviors for maximal collective benefit

Education

  • Miami Academy, Ph.D. in Social Psychology
  • Miami Academy, 1000.A.
  • Indiana University, B.S. in Psychology
  • Joined Ashland University in 2001
  • Named Outstanding Female Faculty Fellow member of the Twelvemonth in 2003
  • Received a national undergraduate teaching award from Iota Sigma Pi in 2007
  • Teaches analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and Natural Science Core courses.
  • Expertise includes mass spectrometry and chromatography

Didactics

  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D.
  • Alderson-Broaddus Higher , B.S.
  • Joined Ashland University in 2001
  • Enjoys educational activity a diverseness of courses – including full general chemical science, molecular compages, and organic chemistry -- as well as working with undergraduate students on research projects in the general areas of organic and polymer chemistry
  • Current research projects involving his students include the chemical synthesis and study of polymers that take potential for use in biomedical applications
  • Dr. Corbin was the recipient of the 2011-2012 Taylor Excellence in Pedagogy Laurels at Ashland University and a 2013-2014 recipient of an Ashland University academic mentor honor

Education

  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D. in Chemistry
  • Kentucky Wesleyan College, B.S. in Chemistry
  • Academy of Virginia, Post-doctoral Research
  • Joined Ashland Academy in 2014 and teaches courses in anatomy and physiology, general biological science, field zoology, geographical information systems and vertebrate biological science
  • Students in the Crawford Lab explore a variety of questions related to wild animals ecology and animal physiology with the ultimate goal of enquiry being to present and publish scientific studies that assistance "move the needle" on our agreement of creature ecology and physiology
  • Inquiry conducted in lab is suited to student researchers that are pursuing careers in wildlife sciences, veterinary practice or human being medicine -- testing hypotheses using the latest technologies, including geographical information systems (GIS) to map wild animal populations, GoPro video camera technology to record animal behavior and metabolic chambers to measure respiratory dynamics

Education

  • University of New United mexican states, Ph.D. in Biological science
  • Academy of Colorado – Boulder, Chiliad.S. in Museum & Field Studies
  • Mansfield University of Pa., B.A. in Biology
  • Joined Ashland University kinesthesia in 1993
  • Currently teaches courses in beefcake and physiology, advanced human physiology, pharmacology and toxicology
  • Conducts research with students in area of toxicology

Education

  • Oklahoma State University, Ph.D. in Zoology, and Grand.S.
  • Transylvania University, B.A. in Biology

Alisha Dennis-Brinson

  • Joined Ashland University in 2020
  • Teaches courses in Addictions Counseling, Addictions Handling Planning and Counseling, and Addictions Psychopharmacology
  • Has over 10 years of experience in mental health and addictions counseling, supervision, and administration
  • Is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Supervisor (LPCC-S) and a Licensed Independent Chemic Dependency Counselor Clinical Supervisor (LICDC-CS)

Teaching

  • Ashland Theological Seminary, D.Min
  • Ashland Theological Seminary, MA in Clinical Counseling
  • Ashland Theological Seminary, MA in Theology
  • Joined Ashland Academy faculty in 2007
  • Teaches courses such every bit history of English language, 18th-Century English literature, 17th-Century English literature, themes and topics in literature, studies in Shakespeare, The Poem, British Literature and Composition I and Two
  • Inquiry areas include British Literature 1660-1800, Historical and philosophical contexts for literature, Genre and course, and Histories and theories of satire and humor
  • Currently writing a book on the justices of the peace in 18th-century British literature. Other publications include: "'Something for an Executive': Satire in Terry Gilliam's Brazil." Quarterly Review of Film and Video 35.ii (2018): 119-36; "Smollett'southward Justices." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual 23 (2015): 273-300; "The Holy House of Loreto: Politics and Idolatry in the Long Eighteenth Century." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 21 (2014): 207-27; "Spotless Minds and Cultural Memory: Teaching Time to come Teachers in the United states." Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and His Contemporaries 5.1 (2013); "Moral and Medical Diagnosis in Maria Edgeworth's Belinda." The Eighteenth-Century Novel 8 (October 2011): 247-69; "A Partridge in the Family Tree: Fixity, Mobility, and Community in Tom Jones." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 17.three (Apr 2005): 349-72.
  • Taught at both UW-Madison and a UW co-operative campus before joining AU

Didactics

  • Academy of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D. and 1000.A.
  • The College of Wooster, B.A.

Keith Dull, Associate Professor of Art

  • Joined Ashland University faculty in 1999
  • Teaches courses in printmaking, painting, cartoon, illustration, and 2D design.
  • Prints comprise a wide range of techniques that include colour reduction relief, intaglio, lithography and mixed media.
  • In 1998, developed the Encaustic Intaglio press process, and his imagery reflects an involvement in history and historical uses of prints, as guides, manuals and magic talismans.

Pedagogy

  • University of South Dakota, M.F.A. in Printmaking
  • Indiana University Herron School of Art, B.F.A. in Printmaking and Painting
  • Joined Ashland University faculty in 2000 and serves equally the artistic director of theatre
  • Teaches courses in theatre history, script analysis and musical theatre
  • Has directed "Dancing at Lughnasa," "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," "Saint Joan," "Leveling Upwards," "The Fall Garden," "Three Tall Women" and "Into the Woods" at Ashland University and "The Sound of Music" and "Gypsy" for Ashland Summertime Theatre Festival.
  • Served every bit director of theatre at Waynesburg College in Pennsylvania where she directed "Barnum," "Quilters," "Tally'south Folly," "Antigone," "Love Messages" and "I Hate Hamlet"
  • Spent several summers at the Huron Playhouse where she served every bit the box function managing director and business manager, and had the pleasure to direct "The Cloak-and-dagger Garden," "The King & I," "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" and "The Pajama Game"
  • Member of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education and a respondent for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

Education

  • Bowling Dark-green Land University, Ph. D. and K.A. in Theatre
  • John Carroll University, B.S. in Chemical science
  • Joined Ashland University faculty in 1993 and serves as editor and director of Ashland Poetry Press
  • Teaches courses in Creative Writing, Literature and Limerick
  • Research interests are W. B. Yeats, Robinson Jeffers, Anglo-Irish literature, modern poetry and environmentalist literature
  • Writer of "Into a New State," a 2016 drove of costless poesy and formalist poems published past Cherry Grove Collections; "Without Get out," a novel published by Blackness Mountain Printing; "Morning, Winter Solstice," a collection of poetry published by Vineyard Press; "Migrations," a collection of poetry published by Finishing Line Press; "A homo who does non exist: The Irish gaelic Peasant in the Work of W. B. Yeats and J. M. Synge," published by University of Michigan Printing; and "Towers of Myth and Stone: Yeats's Influence on Robinson Jeffers," published by University of South Carolina Press
  • Her collection of essays titled "Waiting for the Foal," is due to be published in 2019 by Kent Country Academy Press
  • Received the Asheville Award in the Novel, the Vandewater Verse Honour, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Served equally keynote speaker at the W. B. Yeats Society of New York and the Tor House Foundation Autumn Festival

Education

  • The Ohio State Academy, Ph.D., M.A., B.A.

David Foster

  • Joined Ashland Academy faculty in 1998 and serves every bit chair of the Section of History and Political Science
  • Teaches courses in political philosophy and international relations and, in the Masters of American History and Authorities program, courses on Alexis de Tocqueville, the political thought of Mark Twain and the Federalist Papers.
  • Published on John Locke, liberal teaching and Marker Twain.

Education

  • University of Toronto, Ph.D. and M.A.
  • McMaster University, B.A.

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