L CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020 ROCKVILLE CAMPUS

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l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020ROCKVILLE CAMPUS

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Business, Economics, Accounting, Computer Applications and Hospitality ManagementAli AlaviMBA, University of Southern MaineBS in Business Administration, University of Southern MaineBS in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern MaineHighlights: 2016 MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship NEH Many Voices, One College, Faculty Fellowship, MC GlobalHumanities Institute, Spring 2018 Takoma Park Campus Business Club advisor and Enactus,co-advisor, since fall 2015Rockville HU246; ryLaura AnnaPhD in Organic Chemistry, University of MichiganBS in Chemistry, Indiana University of PennsylvaniaHighlights: Lead Editor, Strategies Promoting Success of Two-year CollegeStudents and Co-Editor, NMR Spectroscopy in the UndergraduateCurriculum Vol I-III, American Chemical Society SymposiumSeries books Member, ACS Division of Chemical Education, Committee forPersonnel and Nominations (2015-present) Member, ACS Examinations Institute Exam Committees, 2020and 2017 First-term Organic Chemistry Exams Previously Full Professor for 14 years at Millersville UniversityRockville SC331C; 240-567-5489laura.anna@montgomerycollege.edu1

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Engineering, Physical, and Computer SciencesNawal BenmounaPhD in Experimental Nuclear Physics, American University withthe Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Palo Alto, CaliforniaMS in Physics, American UniversityBS in Physics, American UniversityHighlights: Principal Investigator of the Montgomery College CollaborativePhysics grant awarded by the National Science Foundation toparticipate in the Muon Scattering Experiment to resolve theproton radius puzzle Co-Principal Investigator of the National Science FoundationACCESS II grant for scholarships for Engineering and ComputerScience majors at Montgomery CollegeRockville SC436C; glish Language for Academic Purposes (ELAP), Linguistics, and Communication StudiesRachel BonaparteEdD in Educational Leadership, Delaware State UniversityMEd in Education, Widener UniversityMA in Mass Communication, Miami UniversityBA in Broadcasting Telecommunications and Mass Media,Temple UniversityHighlights: Smithsonian Fellow Member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Equityand Inclusion Created and spearheading the Annual Career andCommunication Studies Symposium that welcomes over200 students each yearRockville MT 512A; 2

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020World Languages and PhilosophyCristina DaleyButlerBA in Spanish Language, Literature, and Cultures, University ofMaryland, College ParkMA in Spanish Literature, University of Maryland, College ParkHighlights: Specialization in Spanish Caribbean and colonial and LatinoliteratureRockville MT 429A; ollegewide Integrative StudiesSara BachmanDuceyMPH in Environmental Health Science, University of Maryland(College Park)MS in Human Nutrition, Michigan State University (East Lansing)BS in Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Massachusetts(Amherst)Highlights: Serves as Convener, Integrative Studies and High Impact PracticesCommittee, as Paul Peck Humanities Institute (PPHI) director,overseeing the Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program, the PPHIInterdisciplinary Humanities Internship Program, and the Portraitsof Life: Holocaust Survivors of Montgomery County traveling artexhibit and education program, and an ever-changing set ofcollaborations across the college Chair of Montgomery County’s Solid Waste Advisory Committee Member of Les Dames d ’Escoffier, the Association for the Studyof Food and Society, and a long serving officer for the MarylandNutritionists’ AssociationRockville 212B Macklin Tower; 240-567-7333sara.ducey@montgomerycollege.edu3

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Collegewide Disability Support ServicesSue HaddadMA in Counseling and Personnel Services, University of MarylandPost-Graduate Certificate in Clinical Counseling, Johns HopkinsUniversityLicensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)Highlights: Experienced in working effectively with a diverse population thatincludes cognitive, psychological, substance abuse and physicaldisabilities. Acted as the College Access Program Coordinator, Chair of AcademicAppeals, co-lead the Outcomes Advising Group, was a collaborator forCombat 2 College, an active member of the Behavioral InterventionTeam, Co-Chair of Standard IV for the Middle States Self-Study, andcurrently serves on the President’s Equity and Inclusion Advisory Board. Served as Collegewide Chair of DSS since 2014 and is the currentPresident of Maryland AHEAD (Association of Higher Educationand Disability)Rockville MKE283; ogy, Anthropology, and Criminal JusticeMPP in Social Policy, Georgetown UniversityBA in Psychology, Brandeis University.Currently working on completing dissertation in the SociologyPh.D. program at the University of Maryland College Park.Shinta H. HernandezHighlights: Currently serve on the Achieving the Dream Leadership Team, MC2025 Implementation Team, Information Technology Alignmentand Planning Group, and MHEC Faculty Advisory Council.· Previously served as the Sociology Common Course Coordinator,Co-Coordinator on the General Studies SSAH Degree Program,and member of the General Studies Z-Degree Cross-FunctionalTeam.· Awarded the Montgomery College Outstanding Faculty Award forExcellence in Teaching and Advising for AY 2016-2017 and theNISOD Excellence Award in 2018.Rockville HU225; 240-567-7483; TP/SS NP230, u

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020English and ReadingTeri HurstMS in Education, University of DaytonBS in Education, Pennsylvania State UniversityHighlights: Full-time English/Reading faculty for the Gateway to CollegeProgram for 8 years Served on CAPDI Committee, Academic Appeals Committees:Rockville AA committee, Summer College-wide AcademicAppeals Chair, Chair of the College-wide academic appealsworkgroup for academic regulations, Advising Faculty Cadre DEAR Committee member — developed the new integratedEnglish, Reading and writing curriculum for the college. Developmental English/Reading Coordinator and IERWCoordinatorRockville MT526; , Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of GeorgiaBFA, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of GeorgiaTendai JohnsonHighlights: Work has been exhibited in both national and international venuesand has been a visiting artist/lecturer at numerous institutionsincluding Yale Graduate School of Art and the Keisho ArtAssociation, Japan Faculty at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia forten years Lives and works in his studio in Baltimore and is currently partof the exhibit, “The Figure: The Indicative and the Allusive,” atthe Delaware Contemporary MuseumRockville AR202; 240-567-7649tendai.johnson@montgomerycollege.edu5

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Counseling and AdvisingMarcella KarpMS in Psychology and Counseling, Troy UniversityBS in Business, Northern Illinois UniversityHighlights: Served as Rockville Campus Council Chair Mentoring Project for Women Various partnerships with STEM area including work with the GTSTEP grant Experience in crisis intervention, study skills development,academic advising, and counselingRockville CB212; legewide Honors Director and ChairPhD in Anthropology and a Graduate Certificate Latin AmericanStudies, University of PittsburghMA in Anthropology, Northwestern UniversityBA in Anthropology, Grinnell CollegeHighlights:Lucy E. Laufe Received a Fulbright-Hays I.I.E. Dissertation Research Grant to supportdoctoral research in Michoacán, Mexico, and a National Endowment forthe Humanities Summer Institute Fellowship to study the Maya inGuatemala and Mexico MC’s Representative to the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, mentoring12 of the college’s 13 winners of the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Immediate Past-President of the Maryland Collegiate Honors Council(was President from 2013-2017), and a Board member since 2005. Co-Chair Major Scholarship Committee and Member of the Two-YearCollege Committee with the National Collegiate Honors Council, andrecipient of the 2017 Ron Brandolini Award for Excellence at a Two-YearInstitutionRockville MT212; 240-567-7453 (office), 240-567-7417 (Commons)6lucy.laufe@montgomerycollege.edu

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Mathematics, Statistics, and Data ScienceBen NicholsonPhD and MA in Mathematics from Washington Universityin St LouisBS in Mathematics, Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyHighlights: Graduate work is in Commutative Algebra/Algebraic Geometry Former Collegewide Faculty Coordinator for OutcomesAssessmentRockville SC250B; legewide Health Enhancement, Exercise Science and Physical EducationElizabeth RidingsMA in Exercise Science & Fitness Management,University of ConnecticutBS in Exercise Physiology, James Madison UniversityHighlights: Worked in the health and fitness industry for ten years prior tobecoming a full-time faculty member at Montgomery College. Experience managing fitness and wellness programs in collegiate, commercial and corporate settings. Certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)as a Certified Exercise Physiologist and as a Physical Activity inPublic Health Specialist.Rockville PE236A; u7

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY ScienceZeporiaN.StumpfSmithJoseph A.PhD in Art History and Archaeology,University of Missouri – ColumbiaMA in Classical Archaeology, University of British ColumbiaBA in Classics, University of North Carolina - Chapel HillSince August 2002, Rockville andTakoma Park/Silver SpringHighlights: Regular Member and Associate Member of American School ofClassical Studies in Athens and Member of the American Schoolof Oriental Research 2004 Specializes in Greek and Roman history in particular the culturalhistory of Greece under the Roman Empire Fifteen seasons of experience on archaeological excavations inthe US, Italy, Jordan and GreeceRockvilleRockville CS127;HU274;240-567-7192;240-567-7280TP/SS RC201, oria.smith@montgomerycollege.eduMedia Arts and TechnologiesErik SwansonMFA in 3D Modeling and animation, Academy of Art inSan Francisco, CaliforniaBFA in painting, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaHighlights: As an art director and freelancer, has worked with clients such asWendy’s, the 76ers, Chick Fil A, 6 Flags, Image Comics, Oni Press,Idea and Design Works, and Mirage Studio. Worked on properties like The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,GI Joe, and Star Trek Currently sits on the advising committee for Arts on the Block,a non-profit organization based out of MarylandRockville TC 128; 240-567-4417erik.swanson@montgomerycollege.edu8

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020BiologyK. Rebecca ThomasPhD in Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago, ILMS in Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago, ILBS in Biology, Samford University, Birmingham, ALHighlights: Trained as an evolutionary biologist with expertise in ichthyology Served as adjunct faculty coordinator for Biology Department,Rockville (9 years) & initiated new procedures for hiring andsupporting adjuncts Engaged in curriculum initiatives incorporating quantitative skills andinterdisciplinary approaches in biology courses; e.g., co-developed anew course (BIOL 252), currently developing environmental sciencematerials via a faculty network with QUBES & SESYNC (NationalSocio-Environmental Synthesis Center) Initiated and currently coordinating the new Science Center FoodBasket, an effort to address food insecurity among MC studentsRockville, Science Center 234C; rforming ArtsAlvin F. TraskMaster of Music, Howard UniversityAdditional studies at the Thelonious Monk Institute, Dolo, Italy,and the Eastman School of MusicBachelor of Music, Louisiana State UniversityHighlights: Visiting Evaluator for National Association of Schools of Music Active performer in the Washington Metropolitan area andthe Mid-Atlantic RegionRockville and Germantown; TA 124; 240-567-7551alvin.trask@montgomerycollege.edu9

MC l ROCKVILLE l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Collegewide General StudiesSamantha StreamerVenerusoMA in Instructional Systems Design, ESOL/BilingualPrograms and K-12 ESOL Certification – UMBCBA in Humanities, Washington CollegeABD EdD in Organizational Leadership from NortheasternUniversity, anticipated completion date, May 2019Highlights: Leading General Studies eportfolio pilot Rockville, English Department Chair 2009-2012;Curriculum Committee member 2003-2005, 2013-2015;Academic Services Council, 2018-2019 Collegewide Outcomes Assessment Coordinator, 2004-2009,2012-2013Rockville MT226A; uApplied Technologies/ Gudelsky Institute for Technical Education (GITE)Chantal VilmarMSE in Supervision and Administration in the Visual Arts,Bank Street College of EducationBA in Interior Design, Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)Highlights: Responsible for managing the following programs: Architecture,Automotive Technology, Building Trades Technology, ConstructionManagement, Applied Geography, Interior Design, and LandscapeTechnology. 20 years of experience in teaching and leadership in a communitycollege setting Served as advisor for the National Symphony OrchestraDesigner’s Show House and Historic Ellicott City Designer’sShow House Student Design TeamsRockville TC208; 240-567-1718Chantal.vilmar@montgomerycollege.edu10

l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020GERMANTOWN CAMPUS

MC l GERMANTOWN l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020English & ReadingSharon AnthonyMA in Instructional Design in English, University of Maryland,BaltimoreBA in Interdisciplinary Studies, Interdisciplinary Emphasis –English and Public Policy, University of Maryland, BaltimoreCountyHighlights: Co-Chair of Montgomery College General Education StandingCommittee, 2015 – 2017 and member of General EducationOutcomes Assessment & General Education Course Certificationwork group Women’s Studies Coordinator, Germantown Campus, 2005-2007,and English 101 Coordinator, Germantown Campus, 2010-2015 Moderator/introducer of Athenaeum Symposium speakers aswell as a summer 2017 Chautauqua guest presenterGermantown PK 123; manitiesSarah CampbellPhD in Spanish, University of VirginiaHighlights: Served as World Languages coordinator and Faculty Liaisonto the Digital Language Lab on the Rockville campus Served on the Rockville Faculty Senate, the Writing, Reading,and Language Center Advisory Committee, the General StudiesCommittee, and the Transfer Scholarship CoordinatingCommittee Served on the Middle States Standard V EducationalEffectiveness Assessment work groupGermantown HS138; 240-567-4166sarah.campbell@montgomerycollege.edu11

MC l GERMANTOWN l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Engineering, Physics, Computer Science & TechnologyDavid A. HallBA in Political Science – Guilford College, NCMA in Asian Studies – University of Hawaii at ManoaPhD in Buddhist Studies and Military History – University ofCalifornia, BerkeleyHighlights: Fulbright Fellowship for Japan (dissertation research) MCP – Microsoft Certified Professional – Internet Specialization;MCSE – Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer; MCT – MicrosoftCertified Trainer in all aspects of MCSE; CCNA – Cisco CertifiedNetwork Associate; CCNP – Cisco Certified NetworkProfessional; Cisco Certified trainer in all aspects of CCNAand CCNP requirements Numerous publications, including The Buddhist GoddessMarishiten: A Study of the Evolution and Impact of her Cult onthe Japanese Warrior, from Brill (Academic), 2014Germantown HT417; ion and Social SciencesAndrew HerstMS in Psychology, University of Maryland College ParkBS in Psychology, University of Maryland College ParkHighlights: Developed a veteran’s transition to college program Coordinated the APA to help students from underrepresentedpopulations begin their research careers in the psychologicalsciencesGermantown HS 136; 240-567-3945andrew.herst@montgomerycollege.edu12

MC l GERMANTOWN l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Chemical and Biological SciencesScot MagnottaPhD in Genetics, University of ConnecticutBS in Biology, Southern Connecticut State UniversityHighlights: Principal Investigator for the S-STEM Grant, On-RAMP to STEMfor 6 years Biology Department Coordinator for 4 years and Chair ofChemical and Biological Sciences on the Germantown campusfor 4 years Member of the Holy Cross Health & Montgomery CollegeOperational Steering Committee for the last 4 yearsGermantown BE211A; nseling and AdvisingKatie MountMEd in Counseling and Personnel Services,University of MarylandBA in Communications, Elon UniversityHighlights: Specializes in working with first-year students, academicallyat-risk students and veterans Helped lead the department and the discipline through theacquisition and implementation of Starfish Was previously an academic advisor at Western CarolinaUniversity and University of Maryland University College,European and Stateside divisions Awarded the Montgomery College Faculty Outstanding ServiceAward for AY 2014-2015 and the NISOD Excellence Award 2016Germantown SA240D; 240-567-6966katie.mount@montgomerycollege.edu13

MC l GERMANTOWN l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Business, Economics, Accounting, Computer Applications, Hospitality Management and Paralegal StudiesMaurice ShihadiEdD in Organizational Leadership, Pepperdine UniversityMBA and Graduate Certificate in Marketing, University of PhoenixMA in Occupational Studies and Clear Teaching Credential,California State University Long BeachBA in Liberal Arts, Towson UniversityAA in Music, Montgomery CollegeHighlights: Joined MC as an adjunct 2001-2007; full time in 2016 Previously served as the Campus College Chair at Universityof Phoenix Maryland Campus serving the Graduate School ofBusiness, Undergraduate School of Business, College InformationSystems and Technology, and College of HumanitiesGermantown HT418; 240-567-7847; TP/SS P2/221D;240-567-1343, (O), 301-512-3890, (C) ematics, Statistics, Data ScienceDarren SmithBS in Math, Howard UniversityMS in Math Ed, Hood CollegeHighlights: Coordinate all distance Mathematics, Statistics, & Data Sciencecourses college-wide Collaborate with other 2-year and 4-year partner institutions in thestate of Maryland on the First in The World Grant and developed apre-Statistics course for Montgomery College Meet with incoming Bridge Students during the summerGermantown HT129; 240-567-1914darren.smith@montgomerycollege.edu14

MC l GERMANTOWN l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Performing ArtsAlvin F. TraskMaster of Music, Howard UniversityAdditional studies at the Thelonious Monk Institute, Dolo, Italy,and the Eastman School of MusicBachelor of Music, Louisiana State UniversityHighlights: Visiting Evaluator for National Association of Schools of Music Active performer in the Washington Metropolitan area andthe Mid-Atlantic RegionGermantown and Rockville; TA 124; sh Language for Academic Purposes (ELAP), Linguistics, and Communication StudiesJorinde van den BergPhD in English Literature and minor in Art and Art History,Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, OHMA in English, Katholieke Universiteit - Nijmegen, theNetherlandsCertificate of Higher Professional Education in English,Katholieke Leergangen -Tilburg, the NetherlandsBA in English and French, Katholieke Leergangen –Tilburg,the Netherlands Main writer and manager of the college wide ELAI990 StudentSuccess Modules, a computer program that caters to the individuallanguage needs of non-native speakers Dutch-American and travel extensively so that I can relate to ourstudents in a better way - culturally as well as an immigrant Speak English, Dutch, French, German, and can understand someItalian and SpanishGermantown HS141; du15

l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING

MC l TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020HumanitiesIvonneBruneau-BotelloMA in Second Language Acquisition and Application (SLAA) andSpanish language, University of Maryland, College ParkBA in Mass Communication, University of PanamaEconomic Journalism Certificate, Florida International University(FIU)Highlights: Prior to teaching, worked as a journalist for over 8 years Board member of the Montgomery College InternationalStudies Program Member of the Advisory Board of the MA track in HispanicApplied Linguistics (HAL) at the University of Maryland,College ParkTP/SS CM202G; 240-567-3993 / ge.eduVisual and Performing ArtsPhD in Media, Art, and Text from Virginia CommonwealthUniversityMFA in Painting and Drawing, University of HoustonBFA in Studio Art, Texas A&M University KingsvilleNorberto Gomez, JrHighlights: Research and scholarship: media archaeology, digital culture/art, popularculture, new media, horror film and television, aesthetics and criticaltheory Co-founder and editor of Sybil Press, a small print press,based in Baltimore and San Antonio, specializing in hand madeprint products: artist books, works of theory, philosophy, zines,multicultural bricolage, and other experimental printed subject matter. Conference presenter/chair (select): Digital Humanities Conference(Mexico City), Posthumanism Conference (Geneva, Switzerland),Southeastern College Art Conference Practicing visual artist, writer, and touring musicianTP/SS CF/127; 240-567-5502norberto.gomez@MontgomeryCollege.edu16

MC l TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Counseling & AdvisingM.S.Ed. – Counselor Education, School Counseling,St. Bonaventure UniversityB.S. – Psychology, Counseling & Lifespan Development,Mansfield UniversityA.S. – Humanities & Social Sciences, Corning Community CollegeErica HepworthHighlights: Helped lead the department and the discipline through theacquisition and implementation of Starfish Assisted the discipline during the creation/adoption of thedevelopmental advising model and assisted with the transitionfrom a walk-in model to an appointment-based model forstudent meetings Past experiences include counseling K-12 students and collegefreshman on academic probation, as well as experience workingin human resources with a focus on recruitment, hiring, andon-boarding new employeesTP/SS ST/246; ciology, Anthropology, and Criminal JusticeMPP in Social Policy, Georgetown UniversityBA in Psychology, Brandeis University.Currently working on completing dissertation in the SociologyPh.D. program at the University of Maryland College Park.Shinta H. HernandezHighlights: Currently serve on the Achieving the Dream Leadership Team, MC2025 Implementation Team, Information Technology Alignmentand Planning Group, and MHEC Faculty Advisory Council.· Previously served as the Sociology Common Course Coordinator,Co-Coordinator on the General Studies SSAH Degree Program,and member of the General Studies Z-Degree Cross-FunctionalTeam.· Awarded the Montgomery College Outstanding Faculty Award forExcellence in Teaching and Advising for AY 2016-2017 and theNISOD Excellence Award in 2018.TP/SS NP230, 240-567-5635; Rockville HU225; du

MC l TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Chemical and Biological SciencesValerie LantzPhD in Molecular Biology, Princeton UniversityMA in Molecular Biology, Princeton UniversityBA in Biology, University of Maryland Baltimore CountyHighlights: Montgomery College Outstanding Full-time Faculty Award forTeaching Excellence for the academic year 2017-2018 Served as BIOL 150 Course Coordinator Served as Biological Sciences Program advisorTP/SS SN214; singDianna MatthewsMSN, Bowie State UniversityBSN, American UniversityHighlights: Recipient of Outstanding Faculty Service Award in 2012 and SOSAward in 2014 Currently serves on the BRTF committee and the FTF HiringProcess Committee Member of the UC-American Association for Women inCommunity Colleges TP/SS Council (since 2018)TP/SS HC142 (within suite 135); 8

MC l TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Mathematics, Statistics, and Data ScienceKim FoucheMS in Applied Mathematics, University of Maryland College ParkBS in Mathematics with a certificate in Secondary Education,Sienna CollegeHighlights: Spent 15 years at UMCP teaching and advising At MC, served as the Program Advisor Co-authored a grant to provide an accelerated pathway throughpre-reqs for health science majorsTP/SS MP243; nglish Language for Academic Purposes (ELAP), Linguistics, and Communication StudiesAngela NissingMA in Applied English Linguistics / ESL,University of Wisconsin-MadisonBA in French and English/Creative Writing,Rhodes College, Memphis, TNHighlights: College-wide Coordinator for ESL Placement Member of College-wide Faculty Council and OperationalServices Council Chair of Chairs, Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus, 2014-2017TP/SS P3-122D; 240-567-1661angela.nissing@montgomerycollege.edu19

MC l TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020Business, Economics, Accounting, Computer Applications, Hospitality Management and Paralegal StudiesMaurice ShihadiEdD in Organizational Leadership, Pepperdine UniversityMBA and Graduate Certificate in Marketing, University of PhoenixMA in Occupational Studies and Clear Teaching Credential,California State University Long BeachBA in Liberal Arts, Towson UniversityAA in Music, Montgomery CollegeHighlights: Joined MC as an adjunct 2001-2007; full time in 2016 Previously served as the Campus College Chair at Universityof Phoenix Maryland Campus serving the Graduate School ofBusiness, Undergraduate School of Business, College InformationSystems and Technology, and College of HumanitiesTP/SS P2/221D; 240-567-1343, (O) 301-512-3890,(C) Preferred and Germantown HT418; ealth SciencesMelissa SpragueMS in Nursing, Towson UniversityBS in Nursing, University of MarylandAA in Nursing, Montgomery CollegeHighlights: Started at MC in 2002; became full-time in 2006 Chaired the Nursing Evaluation Committee Awarded Outstanding Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching(2019) Member of the Accreditation Commission for Education inNursing (ACEN) Steering CommitteeTP/SS HC140; 0

MC l TAKOMA PARK / SILVER SPRING l CHAIR DIRECTORY 2019-2020English and ReadingCharmaine WestonMA in English and Publishing, Rosemont CollegeAA in Liberal Arts and Business Administration, Thomas NelsonCommunity CollegeHighlights: Partnered with Biological Sciences projects and grants Major faculty contributor to the CCRCCA partnership between MCand MCPSTP/SS P3-113; 21

MBA, University of Southern Maine BS in Business Administration, University of Southern Maine BS in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Maine Highlights: 2016 MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship NEH Many Voices, One College, Faculty Fellowship, MC Global Humanities Institute, Spring 2018