Meet the New Faculty in App State's College of Arts and Sciences

BOONE, N.C. — This semester, nearly 50 new full-time faculty members are joining the Appalachian State University College of Arts and Sciences in both Boone and Hickory. To learn more about them, read below.


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Jimmy Beveridge, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Cultural/Environmental Anthropology

Education
Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Texas-Austin
M.A. in Anthropology, University of Texas-Austin
B.A. in Anthropology and Latin American Studies, University of Texas-Austin

Why Appalachian?
"Engaged faculty. Collaborative teaching."

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Meg Morley, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Cultural Anthropology

Research Interests
Media Capitalism; Attention Economies; Aesthetics; Globalization; Belly Dance Industry in Egypt

Education
Ph.D. in Anthropology, Indiana University
M.A. in Anthropology, Indiana University
M.A. in Near and Middle Eastern Studies, SOAS University of London
B.A. in German Studies and Theater, Oberlin College

Why Appalachian?
"It just felt right. All the faculty and staff, and people in Boone in general, have been incredibly welcoming and helpful."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"My dissertation research and writing were supported by a Fulbright U.S. Student Award and an American Dissertation Fellowship from the American Association of University Women."

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Neşe Özkan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Sociocultural Anthropology

Research Interests
Language and the Environment; Language Ideologies; Language Shift and Reclamation; Politics of Environment

Education
Ph.D. in Linguistic Anthropology, University of Arizona
M.A. in Cultural Studies, Sabancı University
M.A. in Linguistics, Boğaziçi University
B.A. in Foreign Language Education, Boğaziçi University

Why Appalachian?
"The vibrant research and teaching environment."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"We all need to move forward while juggling more than one balls and, sometimes, it is okay to drop one."

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Gloria Rhoney '06 '23

Research Operations Manager and Lecturer
Department of Biology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Shared-Use Biological Lab Instrumentation

Research Interests
Cell and Molecular Biology; Cell Culture and Immunology

Education
M.S. in Biology, Appalachian State University
B.S. in Geology, Appalachian State University
A.S. in Science, Western Piedmont Community College

Why Appalachian?
"I love Western North Carolina. I live in Morganton and have experience working in labs and in public health but wanted to delve deeper into biology and research."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I have a natural black streak in my hair."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Don't worry if your path in your career or life isn't linear and smooth."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I am a Registered Environmental Health Specialist for North Carolina. I enjoy hiking/backpacking and caving. When hiking, I like to identify interesting mushrooms, plants, trees, and rocks/minerals (so I am a slow hiker). I have a large rock and mineral collection and enjoy reading about science and philosophy."

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Jessica Cory

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Rhetoric and Composition

Research Interests
"My research interests lie at the intersections of Appalachian, Indigenous, and African American environmental literatures."

Education
Ph.D. in English, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (In Progress)
M.A. in English, East Carolina University
B.A. in English, Ohio University

Why Appalachian?
"I grew up in Appalachian Ohio, so the hills and mountains of the region feel like home to me. I also find that the faculty and staff at App State really care about their students and colleagues. As someone who loves teaching, it just makes sense to be here."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I spent nearly a decade working in the human services sector, primarily in the mental health field, before teaching full-time in higher education."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Allow yourself to fail. We learn by doing and often that entails making mistakes, so make sure to extend the grace you'd give others to yourself as well."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"When I'm not teaching and providing feedback on student work, I love to garden. Seeing things grow (students' skills, plants) seems to be a main theme in my life."

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Patrick Crowley, Ph.D.

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
World Literature

Research Interests
"I study and teach about diverse literary traditions, philosophies and aesthetic practices, particularly those originating from Caribbean and Afro-diasporic contexts."

Education
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, Binghamton University (SUNY)
M.A. in Comparative Literature, University of Western Ontario
B.A. in English and Spanish, University of Toronto

Why Appalachian?
"The great community of students and scholars."

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April McGinnis

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Rhetoric and Composition

Research Interests
Ecocriticism and the Writing of Mobility in Romantic Literature

Education
Ph.D. in English, West Virginia University (In Progress)
M.A. in English, Appalachian State University
B.A. in English, Appalachian State University

Why Appalachian?
"I love the supportive, conscientious community we have here. We do an amazing job of weaving together quality scholarship and genuine care for the people around us."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I spent years working with wild birds before beginning my doctoral program—earning my federal songbird rehabilitation license just a few months before packing up and moving to West Virginia for graduate school. I don’t have much time for this work nowadays, but I still love birds and hope to renew it once my dissertation is written."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Learning is an ongoing process. It isn’t limited to the work we do in the classroom. With the right mindset, pretty much anything can be an opportunity for growth and understanding."

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John McHone

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Rhetoric and Composition

Research Interests
Film; Science Fiction; New Media

Education
M.A. in English, East Carolina University
B.A. in English, East Carolina University

Why Appalachian?
"Originally from eastern North Carolina, I've been calling these mountains home for the last eight years. Everyone I've met at App State has been so welcoming and supportive!"

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I'm getting another degree in graphic design, and I do a lot of woodworking and pottery."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Get all the tattoos you want while you're young. Once you get old and have a kid, there's always something else you need that money for."

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Bob Ritchie

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Rhetoric and Composition

Research Interests
Trauma Fiction; Psychoanalysis; Literary Criticism

Education
M.F.A. in Creative Writing, Queens University of Charlotte

Why Appalachian?
"To be part of App State's commitment to shaping responsible global citizens through world-changing educational experiences."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"Spent 28 years working in public safety/military communities."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"If you have to remind people who you are then you are not who you think you are."

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Brittany Roberts, Ph.D.

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
World Literature

Research Interests
World and Comparative Literature; 20-21st Century Russian, Eastern European and American Literature; Russian, Eastern European and American Cinema; Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies; Film Studies; Horror, the Gothic, Science Fiction and the Tantastic; Genre Studies; Environmental Humanities; Posthumanism; Animal Studies; Critical Plant Studies

Education
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of California-Riverside
M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago
B.A. in English and Russian Language and Culture, University of Florida

Why Appalachian?
"I chose Appalachian due to the campus culture of sustainability, the beautiful environment, the robust focus on the environmental humanities across campus, and the welcoming culture of the English department."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I am an amateur poet who has written more than 700 poems."

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Alonzo Smith, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
African and Early American Literature; African American Literature

Research Interests
Long 19th Century African American Literatures; Slavery; Gender Studies; Film Studies

Education
Ph.D. in English, Texas Christian University
M.A. in English Language and Literature, Andrews University
B.A. in English, College of The Bahamas

Why Appalachian?
"It's an opportunity to grow with the university and the department."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"As a Bahamian, looking at African American literature from an international perspective."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Don't take yourself so seriously. Be open, teachable, malleable, and vulnerable."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"Looking forward to enjoying my time here."

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Matthew Wimberley

Lecturer
Department of English

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Creative Writing; Rhetoric and Composition

Research Interests
Elegy; Ecopoetics; Narrative Poetry; Wilderness Literature; Appalachia

Education
M.F.A. in Poetry, New York University
B.A. in Creative Writing, North Carolina State University

Why Appalachian?
"Growing up outside of Boone, it was important to me to find a way to move home and participate in a vibrant academic, creative, and expansive community. As a part of Appalachian, I hope to contribute to the college and beyond as an advocate for poetry and for the people and place that is Appalachia."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"My four year old, Calliope, is the most interesting thing about me. She likes walking in the woods and mushroom hunting with me."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"I think of Henry James and his observation that 'In life there are three important things. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind.'"

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"My first book of poetry, All the Great Territories (SIU), won the Weatherford Award from the Appalachian Studies Association and my second, Daniel Boone's Window (LSU) was selected for the Southern Messenger Poets series. I am currently at work on a third collection of poetry, applying to fellowships, writing, and spending time in the woods when I can."

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Chris Quattro, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Geography and Planning

Program Area or Teaching Focus
City and Regional Planning

Research Interests
Implications of Regulatory Law; Environmental Justice; Local Regulatory Reform

Education
Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania
M.S. in Student Affairs Administration, Binghamton University
B.S. in Education and Earth Sciences, State University of New York at Oswego

Why Appalachian?
"Scholarship is valued here, whether it is learning in the classroom, traditional research, civic engagement, or applied. In Planning, it is important to incorporate all of these things."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I am an Acroyogi and actor!"

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Do what you love and are passionate about, and you will produce your best work."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I'm an award-winning educator and service leader."

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Sophia Ryan '23

Lecturer
Department of Geography and Planning

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Introduction to Human Geography; Introduction to Physical Geography

Research Interests
Medical Geography; Mental Health & Greenspace; Mental Health & Climate Change

Education
M.A. in Geography, Appalachian State University
B.A. in Geography, University of Vermont

Why Appalachian?
"I love the community here at App and all the recreation opportunities in the mountains."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I grew up in Vermont."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Take advantage of professors' office hours. This is a good way to get to know your professors and can help build your professional network."

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Morgan Baker '19

Lecturer
Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Writing in the Discipline; Introductory Labs

Research Interests
Thermochronology; Microscopy; Drainage Basin Rearrangement

Education
M.S. in Geological Science, University of Colorado Boulder
B.S. in Geology, Appalachian State University '19
B.S. in Recreation Management, Appalachian State University '19

Why Appalachian?
"The Appalachian Mountains are the perfect classroom for geology and environmental science."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I worked as a scientist for Yosemite National Park."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"'You might as well try' for something that seems impossible or out of reach."

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Mac-Jane Crayton, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Government and Justice Studies

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Public Administration; Nonprofit Management; Environmental Justice

Research Interests
Service Delivery; Immigrant Integration Services; Inclusive Policies; Nonprofit Management; Public Administration and Policy Adoption; Environmental Justice Policies

Education
Ph.D. in Public Administration and Public Policy, Auburn University
M.S. in International Relations, Troy University
B.A. in History and International Studies, Imo State University

Why Appalachian?
"The Appalachian Experience promotes a spirit of inclusion and it is known for leading small classes and teaching innovation. These attracted me to App State and I also love the small town feel and its commitment to sustainability in advocating for environmental justice."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Strive for excellence, not perfection, and never give up on your dreams because they are absolutely valid."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
2023 Summer Diversity Academy Fellow, American University; 2020 WBENC-Cummins Grant Awardee - "Beyond my scholarly endeavors, I actively engage with service-based nonprofits and devote my time supporting women in underserved communities. Drawing from my own experiences with mentorship, I founded Dream Mentorship, a nonprofit organization committed to empowering women by providing mentorship, resources, and support to help them achieve their aspirations."

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Rebecca Lambert, Ph.D.

Lecturer
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies

Research Interests
Affect Theory; Feminist Coalitions; Feminist Anti-Racist Activism

Education
Ph.D. in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Oregon State University
M.A. in Gender and Women's Studies, Minnesota State University, Mankato
B.S. in Public Affairs, Indiana University

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Emily Lutenski, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies

Research Interests
Gender Studies; U.S. Ethnic Studies

Education
Ph.D. in English and Women's Studies, University of Michigan
M.A. in English Language and Literature, University of Michigan
B.A. in Women's Studies and English, University of California at Berkeley

Why Appalachian?
"I chose to work at Appalachian State University because its mission aligns with my own commitment to provide accessible, transformative public higher education for all."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I have a cartoonishly cute dog named Skipper."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"My dissertation advisor always used to admonish me that 'It's not like you're never going to read and write again.' Learning is a life-long process - and vibrant curiosity is unendingly rewarding."

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Stephanie Mazan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Program Area or Teaching Focus
French

Research Interests
French Language and Literature; Francophone Cultural Aesthetics; Sublime and Politics; Rhetorics of Postcoloniality (Arts, Cultures and Postcolonial History and Politics; Feminine and Feminist Studies; Humanitarian Politics in the Third World); African and Africana Studies (Literature; Cinema; Comedy; Comics; Music); Literary Movements in France and in the Francophone World; Interdisciplinary Studies (Intertextuality; Intermediality; Intersectionality; Intergenerecity; Hybridity; Identity); Global South Studies, Literature; Philosophy

Education
Ph.D. in French Language and Literature, University of Virginia
M.A. in French Language and Literature, University of New Mexico
B.A in African Literatures and Civilizations, University of YaoundeI

Why Appalachian?
"Because I love to be surrounded by kind people. The hire committee chose and welcomed me beyond my expectations, as well as people in the city."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I am a proud daughter of Cameroon, a country dubbed as 'Africa in Miniature.' Putting a smile on every face is my mission on Earth."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Be kind and patient with yourself. Learning requests a lot of practice and determination."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I am an adventurer. Connecting with other people makes me feel stronger. I hope to empower my students and my new community and to be one of the forces that will contribute to App State's strategic plan. I am here to cheer, lead, and heal."

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Jacob Blazejewski, Ph.D.

Lecturer
Department of Mathematical Sciences

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Applied and Computational Mathematics

Research Interests
Radial Basis Functions; Curves and Surfaces; Numerical Analysis and Computation; Partial Differential Equations

Education
Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University
M.S. in Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University
B.S. in Mathematics and Chemistry, Alma College

Why Appalachian?
"App State first appeared on my radar when I was invited to give a virtual colloquium to the Math Department this past January, where I glimpsed a community of individuals dedicated to excellent, accessible math education for diverse students. When I saw they were hiring, I knew I needed to apply for a chance to join this awesome institution tucked away in the mountains. I'm thrilled to be here in CAS, whose mission is to combine "the best characteristics of liberal arts and research institutions" beautifully meshes my own undergraduate and graduate student experience."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I have an extensive tie collection and make a point of not repeating ties on class days throughout the semester. Be sure to check out my featured 'tie of the day'!"

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"'Enjoy the Juggle' from the CETLSS New Faculty Orientation."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I enjoy baking, crafting, and spending time with family and friends. I have been honored twice as a 'Top 10% Instructor at Michigan Technological University,' as determined by student end-of-semester evaluations."

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Josh Naddor

Lecturer
Department of Mathematical Sciences

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Undergraduate Mathematics

Research Interests
Undergraduate Mathematics Curriculum; Elementary Number Theory; Mathematics Education

Education
M.A. in Mathematics Education, University of Georgia
B.S. in Mathematics and Statistics, University of Georgia

Why Appalachian?
"I feel Appalachian State is a school where I can make a positive impact on the lives of students."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I've won multiple Pi reciting contests."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"My goal is not to make my students love mathematics. I would just like for them to gain a stronger appreciation for the subject and dislike it less."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"In my free time, I like to play trivia, musical instruments, video games, and spend time with my cat, Champ."

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Sarah Payne

Lecturer
Department of Mathematical Sciences

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Undergraduate Mathematics

Education
M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Western Carolina University
B.S. in Applied Mathematics, Western Carolina University

Why Appalachian?
"Hickory is my home, and I am excited to be a part of what App State has to offer my hometown."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I love being outdoors, especially around water. You can find me on Lake Hickory or hiking to a waterfall in the high country when I am not in the classroom.

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Don't wish your life away. Be present and enjoy each day."

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Justin Sabrowky, Ph.D.

Lecturer
Department of Mathematical Sciences

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Statistics

Research Interests
Bayesian Statistics; Critical Quantitative Analysis; Dis/ability Studies; STEM Gatekeeper Courses; Equitable Assessment Practices; Universal Design for Learning

Education
Ph.D. in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration, Iowa State University
M.S. in Statistics, Iowa State University
B.S. in Statistics and Economics, University of Minnesota Duluth

Why Appalachian?
"App State's excellence in teaching."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I love motorcycling."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
Teaching Excellence Award; Research Excellence Award

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Mary Clements '18

Lecturer
Department of Physics and Astronomy

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Introductory Physics

Education
M.S. in Engineering Physics, Appalachian State University
B.A. in Physics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Why Appalachian?
"I had a great experience as a graduate student at App State and I'm excited to be back!

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Matthew Meier, Ph.D. '08

Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Cognitive Psychology

Research Interests
Cognitive Psychology; Working Memory Capacity; Individual Differences; Cognitive Control; Mind Wandering - "I seek to understand normal individual differences in attentional control by focusing on variation in working memory capacity, the propensity to mind wander, and how they may relate to other psychological constructs."

Education
Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Appalachian State University
B.A. in Psychology, Rutgers University

Why Appalachian?
"The opportunity to work in a great department AND the university mission aligns with my goals."

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Cleve Mortimer, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor

Department of Psychology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Experimental Psychology

Research Interests
Sensation; Perception; Human Factors

Education
Ph.D. in Applied Experimental Psychology, University of Central Florida
M.B.A., University of South Florida
M.S. in Psychology, University of Texas at Arlington
B.S. in Psychology, University of Florida

Why Appalachian?
"There was an opening for a teaching professor and after teaching online for years, I wanted to get back into the classroom."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I write as a hobby."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Set your own standards to work towards. Don't let others set the standard for you."

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Angela Napoli '23

Lecturer
Department of Psychology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Cognitive Psychology; Educational Psychology; Abnormal Psychology

Research Interests
Working Memory Capacity; Executive Functions; Student Learning; Best Teaching Practices

Education
M.A. in Experimental Psychology, Appalachian State University
B.S. in Psychology, University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Why Appalachian?
"I cultivated a deep appreciation for Boone's natural beauty during my time as a graduate student at App. Also, as a graduate student I had become close with many of my classmates and students and with the faculty and staff. Through my time in graduate school, I developed a love for teaching and mentoring university students and am therefore honored to come back as a lecturer."

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Tom Schwartz

Lecturer
Department of Psychology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Educational Psychology

Research Interests
Minority Student Performance in Higher Education; Self-Efficacy Development in Education; Self-Regulation Development in Education

Education
M.S., Walden University
M.B.A., University of Phoenix
M.Div., Asbury Theological Seminary

Why Appalachian?
"I have high regard for this university and feel fortunate to be here."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I played trumpet professionally."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"You can accomplish much more than you think if you simply work hard enough."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I am a North Carolina Certified Peer Support Specialist (North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services)."

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Sarah Charles

Lecturer
Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Veterinary Technology

Education
M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, University of Cincinnati
B.T.A.S. in Applied Administration and Business Administration and Management, University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash College
A.A.S. in Veterinary Technology, University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash College

Why Appalachian?
"Teaching in an online program allows me to engage with learners from all over. It is exciting to work for a remote program that has such connected, caring, and student-centered educators."

What is something interesting about yourself?
"A fun fact about me: I am a shark enthusiast. As a reward for finishing my undergrad, I went swimming with sharks out of Jupiter, Florida."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"It is okay to be vulnerable. While uncomfortable, the greatest growth occurs when you step outside of your comfort zone."

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I love being outdoors and connecting with nature."

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Bethany Gabrie

Lecturer
Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Veterinary Technology

Education
M.B.A., Lincoln Memorial University
B.S. in Veterinary Technology, Morehead State University

Why Appalachian?
"I am excited to be a part of Appalachian State University. The well-being focus of the veterinary technology program is going to create students who are prepared to take the veterinary field by storm!"

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I have 2 dogs, 2 cats, and 3 horses."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Work hard for you. You are learning to succeed in a career you love! Take it seriously!"

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Becky Roesler

Lecturer
Department of Rural Resilience and Innovation

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Veterinary Technology

Research Interests
Crash Cart Preparedness

Education
M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Missouri
A.A.S. in Veterinary Technician, Madison College
B.A. in French, University of California, Santa Barbara

Why Appalachian?
"I'm excited to be a part of developing the veterinary technician program and spreading my love of caring for animals.

Is there anything else you would like to share (e.g. awards, service, aspirations, hobbies, etc.)?
"I love my small dog Struedel, my cat Apple Jack, Britney Spears, and Lord of the Rings!"

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Ruth Carmi, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology

Program Area or Teaching Focus / Research Interests
Gender; Intersectionality; Law and Society; Peacebuilding

Education
Ph.D. in Sociology and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
M.A. in Sociology, University of Notre Dame
LL.B in Law and Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)
LL.M in International Legal Studies, American University - Washington College of Law

Why Appalachian?
"A great department, with great people that supports my diverse teaching and research interests."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"If you are confused about something, most likely other people are too."

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Elizabeth Trudeau, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology

Program Area or Teaching Focus
Criminology; Gender and Sexuality; Culture; Methods

Research Interests
"I'm interested in understanding the way our identities (such as gender, sexuality, and race) shape the way society views us - especially as potential or actual victims or perpetrators of crime or social harm."

Education
Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Notre Dame
M.A. in Perspectives of Social Science, University of Chicago
B.A. in Sociology and History, Taylor University

Why Appalachian?
"I wanted to teach somewhere with a diverse group of students eager to think about how social issues are affected by our social identities. I was also looking for colleagues (both students and faculty) willing to collaborate on asking: How can we use social science to make the world a better place? App State is that place!"

What is something interesting about yourself?
"I really like folk music. I'm a hobby musician and play several instruments. I'm excited to learn about the music and history of this Appalachian area."

What is the best advice you were ever given or advice you like to share with your students?
"Expect to feel uncomfortable sometimes. Inequality and injustice are not comfortable subjects to discuss."

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About the College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Appalachian State University is home to 17 academic departments, two centers and one residential college. These units span the humanities and the social, mathematical and natural sciences. CAS aims to develop a distinctive identity built upon our university's strengths, traditions and unique location. The college’s values lie not only in service to the university and local community, but through inspiring, training, educating and sustaining the development of its students as global citizens. More than 6,400 student majors are enrolled in the college. As the college is also largely responsible for implementing App State’s general education curriculum, it is heavily involved in the education of all students at the university, including those pursuing majors in other colleges. Learn more at https://cas.appstate.edu.

Compiled by Lauren Andersen
September 1, 2023
BOONE, N.C.

The College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State University
Published: Sep 1, 2023 9:10am

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