Each fall brings not only a crop of new students to campus but also a new group of tenure-track faculty excited about helping those students learn and grow. Here’s the 2016 cohort.

 

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

 

Dr. Darrell Carpenter 

assistant professor of information systems and cyber security; director, Center for Cyber Security

Department: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Real Estate and ISCS

What he’ll be teaching: Network security, security incident response, security assessments and penetration testing, and malware analysis

Education: Ph.D., information technology, University of Texas-San Antonio

Areas of expertise: Behavioral and organizational aspects of cyber security, biometrics, information privacy, online deception, malware analysis

 

Dr. Justin Contat

assistant professor of economics

Department: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Real Estate and ISCS

What he’ll be teaching: Microeconomics and econometrics

Education: Ph.D., economics, University of North Carolina

Areas of expertise: Real estate economics, the economics of political lobbying, media markets


Dr. Hua “Meg” Meng

assistant professor of marketing

Department: Management and Marketing

What she’ll be teaching: International business and consumer behavior

Education: Ph.D., marketing, Kent State University

Areas of expertise: Consumer behavior, sensory marketing, brand personality, new product development and promotion

 

Dr. Yueming Zou

assistant professor of marketing

Department: Management and Marketing

What she’ll be teaching: Principles of marketing and marketing research

Education: Ph.D., marketing, Old Dominion University

Areas of expertise: Social media influence, promotion effectiveness, brand-consumer relationship

 

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

Dr. Kyle Levers

assistant professor of exercise science

Department: Health, Athletic Training, Recreation and Kinesiology

What he’ll be teaching: Strength and conditioning

Education: Ph.D., exercise physiology, Texas A&M University

Areas of expertise: Strength and conditioning, sports performance

 

Troy Purdom

assistant professor of exercise science (title pending completion of doctorate)

Department: Health, Athletic Training, Kinesiology and Recreation

What he’ll be teaching: Exercise physiology and sports nutrition

Education: Ph.D., exercise physiology, University of New Mexico (ABD*)

Areas of expertise: Sports performance, sports nutrition

 

COOK-COLE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

 

Benjamin Campbell

assistant professor of science education (title pending completion of doctorate)

Department: Biological and Environmental Sciences

What he’ll be teaching: Biology and science education for future teachers

Education: Ph.D., science education, University of Georgia (ABD*)

Areas of expertise: Early career teachers

 

Dr. Rebecca Coffin

assistant professor of nursing

Department: Nursing

What she’ll be teaching: Medical-surgical nursing

Education: Ph.D., nursing, University of Virginia

Areas of expertise: History of nursing

 

Dr. Kris Paal

assistant professor of communication studies

Department: Communication Studies

What he’ll be teaching: Public relations

Education: Ph.D., communication studies, Wayne State University

Areas of expertise: Socially supportive messages, spirituality in communication

 

Dr. Jacqueline Secoy

assistant professor of music education

Department: Music

What she’ll be teaching: Music education and world music

Education: Ph.D., music education, University of North Carolina-Greensboro

Areas of expertise: How ukuleles are used in music education and music making, informal music learning, musician identity formation, ethnomusicology

 

Dr. Erin Shanle

assistant professor of biology

Department: Biological and Environmental Sciences

What she’ll be teaching: Toxicology, genetics and cell biology

Education: Ph.D., molecular and environmental toxicology, University of Wisconsin

Areas of expertise: Cancer, toxicology

*ALL BUT DISSERTATION

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