GRADUATE FACULTY W

Theresa A. Wadkins
Chair and Professor of Psychology; 1990; B.S., Kearney State College; M.S., Fort Hays State University; Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Research/Teaching Interests: Teaching Issues; Procrastination and Stress of Emergency Responders
Doug Waterfield
Chair and Professor of Art and Art History; 2010; B.F.A., M.F.A., Louisiana Tech University; M.A., Louisiana State University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Mid-Century Art and Culture; Atomic Testing Imagery; Art History; Painting
Jacob Weiss
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics; 2007; B.S., University of Nebraska at Kearney; M.S., Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Research/Teaching Interests: Time Scales; Differential Equations; Difference Equations
Robert (Jeff) Wells
Assistant Professor of History; 2014; M.A., Missouri State University; Ph.D., Texas Christian University.
Mallory Wetherell
Assistant Professor of Art and Art History; 2014; M.F.A., University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth.
Research/Teaching Interests: Ceramics; Drawing; Three-Dimensional Design
Andrew White
Associate Professor of Music and Performing Arts (Music); 2005; B.M., M.M., A.D., D.M.A., Cleveland Institute of Music/Case Western Reserve University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Diction; Contemporary Music; Art Song; Musical Theatre
Beth Wiersma
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice; 2001; B.S., Moorhead State University; M.S., Northern State University; Ph.D., South Dakota State University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Sex Offenders; Institutional and Community Based Corrections
Barton Willis
Chair and Professor of Mathematics and Statistics; 1992; B.S., Kansas State University; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Mathematical Physics; Functional Analysis; and Computer Algebra Systems
Brian Wojcik
Assistant Professor of Teacher Education; 2013; B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed., Ed.D., Illinois State University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Assistive Technology; Universal Design for Learning; Technology Supports for Diverse Learners
William Wozniak
Professor of Psychology; 1978; A.B., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Ph.D., Miami University.
Research/Teaching Interests: Irrational Belief Systems; Teaching Techniques; Cognitive and Environmental Psychology

17 Apr 2015

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