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Doug Faulkner
Athletic Director; Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation
doug.faulkner@greenville.edu Doug Faulkner is in his 11th year as director of athletics at Greenville College. He also serves as an assistant professor of health, physical education, and recreation as well as an assistant women's basketball coach. Now in his 22nd year at Greenville College, Faulkner previously coached men's and women's basketball as an assistant men's basketball coach, head women's basketball coach, and head men's basketball coach. He graduated from Greenville College in 1986 before earning master's degrees at Bethel College and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. He completed a doctorate at Saint Louis University in 2005. |
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Roy Mulholland
Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department Chair, Assistant Professor of Physical Education; Head Women’s Basketball Coach
roy.mulholland@greenville.edu I joined Greenville College in the fall of 1999 as head women's basketball coach. During my tenure at Greenville College, I picked up his 300th career win and led the program to its first NCCAA national tournaments. Before joining Greenville College, I coached girl's basketball at Greenville High School for 13 years. I earned a bachelor's degree from Greenville College in 1986 and a master's degree from the United States Sports Academy. |
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Tom Ackerman
Head Volleyball Coach; Director of Conference Services
tom.ackerman@greenville.edu |
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Dr. George Barber
Professor of Health & Physical Education, Head Men's Basketball Coach
george.barber@greenville.edu I joined Greenville College in the fall of 1999 as head men's basketball coach. Before coming to Greenville College, I served as an assistant coach at Bradley University and an administrative assistant at the University of Kentucky where I was a member of Rick Pitino's staff for the 1996 national championship team. |
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Tom Broomfield
Fitness Training Center Director; Assistant Track & Field Coach (Head Throws Coach)
tom.broomfield@greenville.edu |
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Lynn Carlson
Head Baseball Coach; Instructor of Physical Education and Recreation
lynn.carlson@greenville.edu I began as head baseball coach at Greenville College in 1997. While a student at Greenville College, I competed in men's basketball and baseball before signing a professional baseball contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1990 and pitching in the Pirates' and San Diego Padres' organizations. I returned to Greenville College and graduated in 1993. |
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Pam Craig
Head Women's Tennis Coach
pam.craig@greenville.edu Pam Craig returned to Greenville College in 1994 as head women's tennis coach. She also coached women's tennis at Greenville College during the 1977-78, 1979-80, and 1983-84 seasons. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, she teaches activity classes in the health, physical education, and recreation department. While serving as head women's tennis coach, Craig spent two years as head volleyball coach in 1997 and 1998. In 1997, 2001, and 2006, Craig was named SLIAC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year. She graduated from Greenville College in 1977. |
Dustin Fenton
Director of Leadership Development
dustin.fenton@greenville.edu |
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Brian Patton
Head Cross Country Coach; Head Track & Field Coach; Instructor
brian.patton@greenville.edu What's your favorite thing about working at Greenville College?I really enjoy working with the student-athletes in our program and to see their growth over the time they are here. I also am really encouraged by the coaching staff we have assembled. What attracted you to the Athletic Department?When I was a full-time CPA I missed the hourly connection of working with people. Joining the coaching staff at GC, has given me the ability to work full-time with young people in a critically formative time of their life. |
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Mike Peppler
Head Athletic Trainer
mike.peppler@greenville.edu |
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Jeff Wardlaw
Director of Soccer Operations; Head Women's Soccer Coach; Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
jeff.wardlaw@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 |