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Eight new full-time faculty members have joined Anoka-Ramsey Community College (ARCC) in the fall 2007 semester. |
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| Angie Anderson, Speech Department. Anderson, previously a part-time instructor, has a master of science degree in professional communication from Purdue University and a bachelor of arts degree in communication and psychology from Concordia University. Prior to her teaching experience at ARCC, she taught at St. Cloud Technical College and the University of North Dakota. |
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| Susan Dunn, English Department. Dunn, a part-time instructor for the past two years, has a master of arts in English from Missouri State University. Prior to teaching at ARCC, Dunn taught contemporary poetry for Drury University in Springfield, Mo., and was also an ESL Instructor and English instructor at Missouri State University. |
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| Megan Goodwin, Math Department. Goodwin has a master of science degree in mathematics from the University of Nebraska and a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics, secondary education from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D. Goodwin has worked the past two years as an independent contractor in mathematics assessments. She was also a teaching assistant for two years at the University of Nebraska and taught at a high school for two years. |
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| Marko Marian, Art Department. Marian has a master of fine arts degree in art from the University of Cincinnati, a bachelor of fine arts degree in art from Western Michigan University and an associate of arts degree in art from Kalamazoo Community College. Marian has teaching experience at a variety of institutions including both community colleges and universities. Most recently, Marko has been teaching at Shasta College in Redding, Ca. |
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| Barbara Mehlman, Art Department. Mehlman has a master of fine arts degree in painting from Claremont Graduate School and a bachelor of art degree in painting from the University of California, Santa Barbara. [not shown] |
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| Stephanie Nichols, Math Department. Nichols is currently a doctoral candidate in mathematics and science education and has a master of science degree in mathematical statistics from the University of Texas at Austin and a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Nichols has taught seventh grade mathematics in Texas and, most recently, as a graduate research and teaching assistant. |
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| Sandra Sathre, Nursing Department. Sathre, previously a temporary part-time instructor at ARCC, has a bachelor of nursing degree from the University of Minnesota and a master of nursing degree from the University of Phoenix. [not shown] |
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| Laurie Wolfe, Psychology Department. Wolfe, previously a part-time instructor, has a master of science degree in school psychology from Syracuse University, N.Y. and a bachelor of psychology degree from College of St. Benedict. Last year, Wolfe worked as adjunct faculty at ARCC. Prior to ARCC, she taught psychology courses at Raritan Valley Community College in Summerville, N.J. and Cazenovia College in Cazenovia, N.Y. |
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