GRADUATE FACULTY K

Daryl Kelley
Professor of Sociology; 1986; B.A., Indiana University at Fort Wayne; M.A., Ph.D., Western Michigan University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Worker Participation; Corporate Crime; Sociology of Work
Katherine Kime
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics; 1997; B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Research/Teaching Interests: Control Theory of Partial Differential Equations
Roy Koepp
Assistant Professor of History; 2011; B.A., M.A., University of Northern Iowa; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Research/Teaching Interests: 19th & 20th Century Germany; Nazi Germany & the Holocaust; 19th & 20th Century Europe; World Wars I & II; European Diplomatic History
Ron Konecny
Professor of Management; 1988; B.S., Northwest Missouri State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Research/Teaching Interests: Environmental Economics; Management Science
Vani Vijaya Kotcherlakota
Professor of Economics; 1986; B.A., Andhra University, Waltair, A.P., India; M.A., University of Western Ontario, Canada; M.A., Queen's University, Canada; Ph.D., Andhra University, India.
Research/Teaching Interests: International Economics and International Marketing
Frank A. Kovacs
Associate Professor of Chemistry; 2002; B.S., University of West Florida; Ph.D., Florida State University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Protein Biochemistry with a Focus on Structure/Function Relationships
Liubov V. Kreminska
Assistant Professor of Physics and Physical Science; 2007; M.S., Kiev State University; Ph.D., The Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Research/Teaching Interests: Optics of Singularities; Applications of Liquid Crystals
Jeff Kritzer
Assistant Professor of Teacher Education; 2007; B.S., University of Oregon; M.A., California State University, Dominguez Hills; Ph.D., University of California-Riverside.
Sonja Kropp
Chair and Associate Professor of Modern Languages; 1987; B.A., Kearney State College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Research/Teaching Interests: Nineteenth Century French Narrative; Symbolist Poetry; French and Francophone Film; French and Francophone Women Writers
Martha Kruse
Associate Professor of English; 1996, B.A., University of Iowa; M.S.E., University of Nebraska at Kearney; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Research/Teaching Interests: Children's and Young Adult Literature; Composition and Rhetoric; Language Arts Pedagogy; Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

18 Jul 2011

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