Stacey Corle Associate Teaching Professor, Curriculum and Instruction Co-Coordinator, Elementary and Early Childhood Education Program [email protected] 227, Hawthorn Building Kristen E. Pearson (She, Her, Hers) Associate Teaching Professor, Curriculum and Instruction Co-Coordinator, Elementary and Early Childhood Education Program [email protected] 225, Hawthorn Building Freyca Calderon-Berumen, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Elementary and Early Childhood Education and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] 101, Smith Building Lori Crownover Supervisor of Pre-Service Teachers and Instructor, Education [email protected] 262, Hawthorn Building Peggy Duffie Assistant Teaching Professor, Special Education [email protected] 223, Hawthorn Building Carrie Freie, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Education [email protected] 814-949-5443 224, Hawthorn Building Leigh Ann Haefner, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Associate Professor, Science Education [email protected] 814-949-5638 106, Elm Building Caroline Kelly Instructor in Education and Supervisor of Pre-service Teachers, Education [email protected] 263, Hawthorn Building Antoinette Kroko Education Supervisor and Instructor, Education [email protected] 102, Hawthorn Building Nicholas Mastromatteo Part-time Instructor, Education [email protected] Alicia McDyre Part-time Lecturer, Education [email protected] Nancy Medill Part-time Instructor, Nutrition [email protected] David P. Pearlman, Ph.D. Director, Financial Aid Part-time Instructor, Applied Youth, Family and Community Education [email protected] 814-949-5055 W113, Smith Building Lisa Surkovich, Ph.D. Assistant Teaching Professor, Literacy Education [email protected] 228, Hawthorn Building Stephanie A. Wojcik Faculty and Program Assistant, Biology, Communications, Education, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Geography, and Philosophy Assistant, Promotion and Tenure [email protected] 203, Hawthorn Building
Stacey Corle Associate Teaching Professor, Curriculum and Instruction Co-Coordinator, Elementary and Early Childhood Education Program [email protected] 227, Hawthorn Building Kristen E. Pearson (She, Her, Hers) Associate Teaching Professor, Curriculum and Instruction Co-Coordinator, Elementary and Early Childhood Education Program [email protected] 225, Hawthorn Building Freyca Calderon-Berumen, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Elementary and Early Childhood Education and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] 101, Smith Building Lori Crownover Supervisor of Pre-Service Teachers and Instructor, Education [email protected] 262, Hawthorn Building Peggy Duffie Assistant Teaching Professor, Special Education [email protected] 223, Hawthorn Building Carrie Freie, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Education [email protected] 814-949-5443 224, Hawthorn Building Leigh Ann Haefner, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Associate Professor, Science Education [email protected] 814-949-5638 106, Elm Building Caroline Kelly Instructor in Education and Supervisor of Pre-service Teachers, Education [email protected] 263, Hawthorn Building Antoinette Kroko Education Supervisor and Instructor, Education [email protected] 102, Hawthorn Building Nicholas Mastromatteo Part-time Instructor, Education [email protected] Alicia McDyre Part-time Lecturer, Education [email protected] Nancy Medill Part-time Instructor, Nutrition [email protected] David P. Pearlman, Ph.D. Director, Financial Aid Part-time Instructor, Applied Youth, Family and Community Education [email protected] 814-949-5055 W113, Smith Building Lisa Surkovich, Ph.D. Assistant Teaching Professor, Literacy Education [email protected] 228, Hawthorn Building Stephanie A. Wojcik Faculty and Program Assistant, Biology, Communications, Education, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Geography, and Philosophy Assistant, Promotion and Tenure [email protected] 203, Hawthorn Building
Stacey Corle Associate Teaching Professor, Curriculum and Instruction Co-Coordinator, Elementary and Early Childhood Education Program [email protected] 227, Hawthorn Building
Kristen E. Pearson (She, Her, Hers) Associate Teaching Professor, Curriculum and Instruction Co-Coordinator, Elementary and Early Childhood Education Program [email protected] 225, Hawthorn Building
Freyca Calderon-Berumen, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Elementary and Early Childhood Education and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] 101, Smith Building
Lori Crownover Supervisor of Pre-Service Teachers and Instructor, Education [email protected] 262, Hawthorn Building
Peggy Duffie Assistant Teaching Professor, Special Education [email protected] 223, Hawthorn Building
Carrie Freie, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Education [email protected] 814-949-5443 224, Hawthorn Building
Leigh Ann Haefner, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Associate Professor, Science Education [email protected] 814-949-5638 106, Elm Building
Caroline Kelly Instructor in Education and Supervisor of Pre-service Teachers, Education [email protected] 263, Hawthorn Building
Antoinette Kroko Education Supervisor and Instructor, Education [email protected] 102, Hawthorn Building
David P. Pearlman, Ph.D. Director, Financial Aid Part-time Instructor, Applied Youth, Family and Community Education [email protected] 814-949-5055 W113, Smith Building
Lisa Surkovich, Ph.D. Assistant Teaching Professor, Literacy Education [email protected] 228, Hawthorn Building
Stephanie A. Wojcik Faculty and Program Assistant, Biology, Communications, Education, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Geography, and Philosophy Assistant, Promotion and Tenure [email protected] 203, Hawthorn Building
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