270 Washington Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD (March, 1999)
ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
Officers of Administration 1999-00
INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY
SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
THE
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
The University System of Georgia includes all
state-operated institutions of higher education in Georgia—5 universities, 14
senior colleges, 15 two-year colleges. These 34 public institutions are located
throughout the state.
A 15-member constitutional Board of Regents governs the
University System, which has been in operation since 1932. Appointments of
board members are made by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the State
Senate. The regular term of Board members is seven years.
The Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson, and other officers
of the board are elected by the members of the Board. The Chancellor, who is
not a member of the Board, is the chief executive officer of the Board and the
chief administrative officer of the University System.
The overall programs and services of the University System
are offered through three major components: Instruction; Public
Service/Continuing Education; Research.
INSTRUCTION consists of programs of study leading toward
degrees, ranging from the associate (two-year) level to the doctoral level and
certificate.
Requirements for admission of students to instructional
programs at each institution are determined, pursuant to policies of the Board
of Regents, by the institution. The Board establishes minimum academic
standards and leaves to each institution the prerogative to establish higher
standards. Applications for admission should be addressed in all cases to the
institutions.
PUBLIC SERVICE/CONTINUING EDUCATION consists of non-degree
activities, primarily, and special types of college-degree-credit courses.
The non-degree activities are of several types, including
short courses, seminars, conferences, lectures, and consultative and advisory
services, in a large number of areas of interest. These activities, typically
of short duration, are designed by each institution to meet special
educational, informational, and cultural needs of the people of the service
area of that institution.
Typical college-degree-credit public service/continuing
education courses are those offered through extension center programs and
teacher education consortiums.
RESEARCH encompasses investigations conducted primarily for
discovery and application of knowledge. These investigations, conducted on
campuses and at many off-campus locations, cover a large number and a large
variety of matters related to the educational objectives of the institutions
and to general societal needs.
Most of the research is conducted through the universities;
however, some of it is conducted through several of the senior colleges.
The policies of the Board of Regents for the governing,
managing, and controlling of the University System and the administrative
actions of the Chancellor provide autonomy of high degree for each institution.
The executive head of each institution is the President, whose election is
recommended by the Chancellor and approved by the Board.
State appropriations for the University System are
requested by, made to, and allocated by the Board of Regents. The largest share
of the state appropriations—approximately 52 percent—is allocated by the Board
for Instruction.
BOARD OF REGENTS
OF THE
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
270 Washington Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD (March, 1999)
J. Tom Coleman, Jr.................................................................. State
at Large, Savannah
Hilton Hatchett Howell, Jr.......................................................... State
at Large, Atlanta
Donald M. Leebern, Jr........................................................... State
at Large, Columbus
Charles H. Jones.......................................................................... State
at Large, Macon
Elridge W. McMillan.......................................... Fifth
Congressional District, Atlanta
Kenneth W. Cannestra...................................... Sixth
Congressional District, Atlanta
Edgar L. Rhodes........................................... Seventh
Congressional District, Bremen
Edgar L. Jenkins.................................................. Ninth
Congressional District, Jasper
Thomas F. Allgood, Sr.................................. Tenth
Congressional District, Augusta
Juanita Powell Baranco................................. Fourth
Congressional District, Morrow
.......... Third Congressional District,
Columbus
David H. “Hal” Averitt................................. First
Congressional District, Statesboro
S. William Clark, Jr.,.................................... Eighth
Congressional District, Waycross
John Hunt......................................................... Second
Congressional District, Tifton
Glenn S. White.................................. Eleventh
Congressional District, Lawrenceville
Warren Y. Jobe............................................................................ State
at Large, Atlanta
Kenneth W. Cannestra...................................................................................... Chairman
J. Tom Coleman, Jr..................................................................................... Vice
Chairman
Stephen R. Portch............................................................................................ Chancellor
Arthur N. Dunning........................... Senior
Vice Chancellor for Human and External
............... Resources
Lindsey Desrochers........................... Senior
Vice Chancellor for Capital Resources/
................. Treasurer
Beheruz Sethna.................................... Senior
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs/
.................. (Interim)
Gail S. Weber............................................................................... Secretary
to the Board
ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Officers of Administration
1999-00
Harold J. Loyd.................................................................................................... President
Bettie R. Horne.................................... Vice
President and Dean of Academic Affairs
Floyd E. Wright............................................................ Vice
President of Fiscal Affairs
Timothy G. Wise..................................... Vice
President and Dean of Student Affairs
Melvin L. Merrill...................................................................... Director
of Development
Homer A. Day.................................................................... Director
of College Services
Michael D. Chason............................................................ Director
of Public Relations
INSTITUTIONS
OF THE UNIVERSITY
SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
h—On-campus student housing facilities
Degrees awarded: A—Associate; B—Bachelor’s; J—Juris Doctor;
M—Master’s; S—Specialist in Education; D—Doctor’s
cD—Doctor’s, offered in cooperation with a University
System university,
with degree awarded by the university
Albany 31705 Fort
Valley 31030
Albany State University—h; B,M Fort Valley State University—h; A,B,M
Americus 31709 Marietta
30061
Georgia
Southwestern State University— Kennesaw
State University— A,B
h; A,B,M,S Marietta
30060
Athens 30602 Southern
Polytechnic State University—h; A,B
University of Georgia—h; B,J,M,S,D Milledgeville 31061
Atlanta 30332 Georgia
College and State University
Georgia Institute of Technology—h; B,M,D —h;
A,B,M,S
Atlanta 30303 Morrow
30260
Georgia State University— A,B,J,M,S,D Clayton State College and University—
A,B
Augusta 30912 Savannah
31406
Medical College of Georgia—h; A,B,M,D Armstrong Atlantic State University—
A,B,M
Augusta 30910 Savannah
31404
Augusta State University— A,B,M,S Savannah State University—h; A,B,M
Carrollton 30118 Statesboro
30460
State
University of West Georgia— Georgia
Southern University—h; A,B,M,S,D
h; A,B,M,S Valdosta
31698
Columbus 31993 Valdosta
State University—h; A,B,M,S,D
Columbus State University— A,B,M,S
Dahlonega 30597
North Georgia College and State
University—h; A,B,M
Dalton 30720 Macon
31297
Dalton State College—A, B Macon
State College— A,B
Albany 31707 Douglas
31533
Darton College—A South
Georgia College—h; A
Atlanta 30310 Gainesville
30503
Atlanta Metropolitan College—A Gainesville College—A
Bainbridge 31717 Rome
31063
Bainbridge College—A Floyd
College—A
Barnesville 30204 Swainsboro
30401
Gordon College—h; A East
Georgia College—A
Brunswick 31523 Tifton
31794
Coastal
Georgia Community College—A Abraham
Baldwin Agricultural College—h; A
Cochran 31014 Waycross 31501
Middle Georgia College—h; A Waycross
College—A
Decatur 30334
Georgia Perimeter College—A
University
System of Georgia
270
Washington Street, S.W.
Atlanta,
Georgia 330334
LARRY D. ALLEN,
Professor of Animal Science and Chair, Division of
Agriculture and Forest Resources.
Ph.D. (Agricultural Education), Louisiana State University;
M.A. (Animal Science), University of Arkansas;
B. S. (Agricultural Education), Louisiana Tech University.
1994
REBECCA ARNOLD,
Assistant Professor
of Nursing.
M.S.N. and B.S.N (Nursing) Valdosta State University. 1994
MERLE M. BAKER,
Associate Professor of Social Science and Director of the
Evening and Off-Campus Programs.
M.ED.. (Education), Mercer University;
A.B. (History), Valdosta State College. 1966
PATRICIA S. BARBER,
Assistant Professor of Nursing.
M.S.N. (Nursing), Medical College of Georgia;
B.S. (Nursing), Georgia Southwestern College. 1980
RAY N. BARBER,
Professor of Biology and Chair, Division of Science and
Mathematics.
Ed.D. (Science Education), University of Georgia;
M.S. (Physiology) and B.S. (Biological Science, Zoology),
Auburn University. 1977
LEON W. BENEFIELD, JR.,
Professor of Biology.
Ed.D. (Science Education), University of Georgia;
M.A.C.T. (Botany) and B.S.ED.. (Science), Auburn
University. 1973
EARL M. BENNETT,
Professor of Mathematics. Ph.D. (Mathematics Education),
University of Georgia;
M.ED.. (Secondary Education/Math Education) and B.S.
(Secondary Education), Valdosta State College. 1980
JOANN BRANNEN,
Instructor in Business Information Technology.
M.S. and B.S.ED. (Business Education), Valdosta State
University. 1998
KEETRA C. BRANCH,
Associate Professor of Biology.
M.S. (Microbiology), University of Georgia;
B.S. (Biology), Valdosta State College. 1992
RODNEY W. BROWN,
Associate Professor of Forestry.
Ph.D., M.S. and B.S.F.R. (Forest Resources), University of
Georgia. 1982
DENNIS O. BUSH, JR.,
Associate Professor of Social Science.
M.ED. (Secondary Education), West Georgia College;
B.S.ED.. (Social Science), University of Georgia. 1972
DONNA C. CAMPBELL,
Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education.
M.S., B.S., & A.A. (Health Education), Georgia State
College. 1995
TIMOTHY W. CARTER,
Instructor of History.
M.Div. (Divinity/Ministry) Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary;
B.A. (History), Mercer University; B.A. (Christian
Education), Mercer University. 1993
ERIC CASH,
Assistant Professor of English/Journalism.
M.A. (English); Education specialist, (Adult & Higher
Writing Program Administration) 1996 Morehead State University;
B.A. (Anthropology/English) Eastern Kentucky University.
1999
PATTIE SUE CLARK,
Associate Professor of Nursing.
M.S.N. (Nursing), Medical College of Georgia;
B.S. (Nursing and Psychology), Georgia Southwestern
College. 1980
GEOFF F. CLEMENT,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
M.Ed. (Math Education) Georgia State University;
B.S. (Mathematics), Emory University. 1995
DONALD B. COATES,
Assistant Professor of Music.
M.M.E. (Music Education), Florida State University;
B.M. (Music Education), Brigham Young University. 1974
ROBBIE JOY CONGER,
Associate Professor of Nursing.
M.S.N. (Nursing), Medical College of Georgia;
B.S. (Nursing), Georgia Southwestern College. 1980
J. DAVID COWART,
Associate Professor of Mathematics.
M.ED.. and B.S. (Mathematics), Valdosta State College. 1981
MICHAEL J. CURRY,
Associate Professor of Mathematics.
M.A. (Mathematics), Purdue University;
M.S. (Exercise Physiology), Georgia State University;
B.S.ED. (Mathematics), Illinois State University. 1993
BERTHA B. DANIEL,
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice.
M.S. (Criminal Justice Administration), Troy State
University;
B.S.C.J. (Criminal Justice), Valdosta State College. 1991
JERRY B. DAVIS,
Professor of Agricultural Engineering.
Ph.D. (Engineering), Clemson University;
M.S. and B.S.A.E. (Agricultural Engineering), University of
Georgia. 1987
SANDRA J. DELK,
Assistant Professor
of Nursing.
M.S.N. & B.S.N. (Nursing) Valdosta State University,
A.S (Nursing) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 1993
GARY D. DICKS,
Instructor of
Mathematics,
M.Ed. (Mathematics Education), Albany State College;
B.S. (Mathematics), Auburn University. 1997
GAIL P. DILLARD,
Associate Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), Florida State University.
M.A. (English), University of North Carolina at Charlotte;
B.A. (English), Georgia College. 1990
TIMOTHY D. DORMINEY,
Instructor
of Criminal Justice and Director of Regional Police Academy.
M.A. (Criminal Justice Administration), Webster University;
B.B.A. (Management), University of Georgia. 1989
JERRY J. EDWARDS,
Assistant Professor
of Mathematics.
M.S. (Management Information Systems), University of
Southern California;
B.S. (Engineering)`, U.S. Military Academy. 1993
GAYE E. ELDER,
Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), University of Tennessee;
M.A. and B.A. (English), Florida State University. 1967
RENATA ELAD,
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics.
Ph.D. (Economics); M.S. (Economics) University of Georgia;
B.S. (Agronomy), University of Jos, Nigeria. 1999
JOHN D. EVANS,
Associate Professor of English and Spanish.
M.A. and A.B. (Spanish), University of Georgia. 1969
LORIE M. FELTON,
Assistant Professor of Environmental Horticulture.
M.S. (Horticulture), Auburn University;
B.S. (Ornamental Horticulture), Auburn University. 1993
ANTHONY FITZGERALD,
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice.
MPA (Criminal Justice) Jacksonville State University;
B.S. (Liberal Arts/Psychology), 1995;
A.S. (Liberal Arts/Criminal Justice), Regents College/University of NY. 1999
JOHN G. GALYEAN,
Assistant Professor of Speech/Theatre.
Ph.D. and M.A. (Drama/Theater Arts), Bowling Green State
University. 1998
JEFF D. GIBBS,
Associate Professor of Economics and Chair, Division of
Business Administration.
Ed.D. (Business Education),
M.B.A. and B.B.A. (Economics), University of Georgia. 1991
SANDRA L. GILES,
Instructor in English.
M.A. and B. A. (English)Valdosta State University;
A.A. (English) ABAC. 1997
WANDA GOLDEN,
Assistant Professor and Division Chair of Nursing.
MSN (Nursing-Adult Health/Education;
BSN (Nursing), Valdosta State University;
AD. (Nursing), Abraham Baldwin College. 1999
SOPHRONIA GRANTHAM,
Assistant Professor of English.
M.A. and B.S. (English) University of South Florida. 1995
KIP ERROL HALL,
Assistant Professor of Forestry.
M.S. (Forest Resources), Pennsylvania State University;
B.S. (Biology), Marietta College. 1986
B. SUE HAMMONS-BRYNER,
Professor of Social Science.
Ph.D. (Social Science Education), Florida State University;
M.ED. (Secondary Education), West Georgia College;
A.B. (History), University of Georgia. 1984
CAROLINE S. HELMS,
Professor of History and Chair, Division of Social Science.
Ph.D. and M.A. (History), Auburn University;
B.A. (History), Furman University. 1976
MARY ELLEN HICKS,
Assistant Professor of Animal Science
D.V.M. (Veterinary Medicine), University of Georgia. 1989
STEPHANIE L. HOLCOMBE,
Associate Professor of Mathematics.
M.ED. (Mathematics Education),
B.S. (Mathematics), University of Georgia. 1990
BETTIE HORNE,
Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor
of English and Linguistics.
Ph.D. (Linguistics), University of South Carolina;
M.A. (English) Austin Peay University;
B.S. (English) Campbellsville College. 1995
SHEILA L. HUGHES,
Instructor in Speech/Theatre.
M.A. and B.A. (Speech and Drama), San Diego State
University. 1998
STEVEN L. JANOUSEK,
Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation,
and Head Baseball Coach.
M.ED. And B.S. (Health and Physical Education) Georgia
College;
A.A. (Health and Physical Education) Middle Georgia
College. 1997
MICHAEL P. JONES,
Instructor in Mathematics.
M.S. (Chemistry), Florida A & M;
B.S. (Chemistry) Tuskegee Institute. 1998
WAYNE P. JONES,
Associate Professor of Choral Music.
M.M. (Voice), University of Cincinnati;
B.M. (Voice), Shorter College. 1989
SIGNE E. KASTBERG,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
M.A. (Mathematics), University of Georgia;
B.A. (Mathematics), Keene State College. 1990
ALAN M. KRAMER,
Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Women’s
Tennis Coach.
M.S.Ed. (Health, P.E., Recreation), Baylor University;
B.S. (Exercise Science), Northeast Missouri State
University. 1993
KENNETH C. KAUFMAN,
Assistant Professor
of Hospitality Management.
M.S. and B.S. (Hospitality Administration/Management)
Purdue University. 1998
JEFF KUTAC,
Instructor in Physical Education and Men’s Tennis
coach.
M.E. Counseling and Guidance, Clemson University;
B.S. (Political Science/Physical Education), Stephen F. Austin State University. 1999
KRISTEN L. LAWSON,
Assistant Professor of Study skills/Reading.
M.Ed (Adult Vocational Education) Georgia Southern University;
M.S. (Reading) Columbus State University;
BBA (Marketing) University of Georgia. 1997
ETTA LEE,
Instructor in Psychology.
M.Ed. (Counseling/Guidance);
B.Ed. (Middle Childhood Education) Georgia Southern
University;
M.S. (Reading) Columbus State University;
BBA (Marketing) University of Georgia. 1997
HAROLD J. LOYD,
President and Professor of Economics.
Ph.D. and M.S. (Agricultural Economics), University of
Missouri;
B.S. (Agriculture), Southwest Missouri State College. 1971
KATRINA M. MCCRAE,
Instructor of Biology.
M.S. (Biology), Georgia Southern University,
B.A. (Biology) Brewton-Parker College. 1998
LARRY McGRUDER,
Professor of Social Science.
Ph.D. and M.A. (History), Miami University;
B.S.ED. (History), Fort Valley State College. 1984
PAUL W. MILLER,
Assistant Professor of Marketing Management. M.B.A. and
B.S. (Business Administration), Bradley University. 1988
CATHERINE O’NEILL,
Associate Professor English.
Ph.D. (English Language & Literature) University of
Southwestern Louisiana;
M.S. and B.S. (English Language & Literature) Mankato
State University. 1998
OSCAR PATTON,
Associate Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), Florida State University;
M.A. (English), University of Tennessee;
B.A. (English), Berry College. 1991
RICHARD L. PAYNE,
Associate Professor of Wildlife.
M.S. and B.S.F.S. (Wildlife Management), University of
Georgia. 1983
LORI S. PEARMAN,
Instructor in Mathematics.
M.Ed. (Mathematics Education),
B.S. (Mathematics),
University of Georgia;
A.S. (Mathematics), Abraham Baldwin College. 1998
CHARLOTTE S. PFEIFFER,
Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), Georgia State University;
M.A. (English), University of Georgia;
A.B. (English), Wesleyan College. 1979
KAY D. POWELL,
Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
M.S. and B.S. (Business Education) Valdosta State
University. 1998
MALCOLM R. RAINEY ,
Assistant Professor of Animal Science.
Ph.D. (Physiology) Mississippi State University;
M.A. (Animal Sciences) West Texas State University;
B.S. (Animal Science) Southeastern Louisiana University.
1998
ALICE (KITTY) RAY,
Assistant Professor of Nursing.
M.S.N. (Nursing)Albany State University,
B.S.N. (Nursing), Georgia Southwestern University;
A.S. (Nursing), Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 1993
MELANIE A. ROBERTSON,
Instructor of Mathematics,
M.Ed. (Mathematics Education), University of West
Florida,
B.S. (Mathematics), Radford University. 1998.
BOBBIE A. ROBINSON,
Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), Baylor University;
M.A. (History), M.A. (English), and B.A. (English),
Valdosta State College. 1992
CATHERINE E. ROGERS,
Assistant
Professor of Reading.
M.ED . (Reading), Auburn University;
B.S. (Middle Grades), University of Southern Mississippi.
1990
CHRYSTLE M. ROSS,
Associate Professor of Business Information Technology.
Ed.D. (Higher Education Administration), Florida State
University;
M.ED . (Business Education) and B.B.A. (Secretarial
Administration), Valdosta State College. 1979
SHARRY M. SACKOR,
Assistant Professor of Reading.
M.A. (Urban Affairs Studies), Jersey City State College;
B.A. (Education), Fort Valley State College. 1992
ELIZABETH M. SAXON,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics & Director of
Learning Support Services.
M.ED . (Secondary Education-Mathematics), Valdosta State
College;
B.S. (Mathematics), Georgia State University. 1993
NANCY M. SCOTT,
Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
M.B.A. (Accounting), Valdosta State College;
B.S. (Biology), Georgia State College. 1981
EDDIE D. SEAGLE,
Associate Professor of Environmental Horticulture.
M.S. (Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Design),
University of Tennessee;
B.S.A. (Horticulture), University of Georgia. 1978
JEFFREY L. SEELA,
Associate Professor of Chemistry.
Ph.D. (Inorganic Chemistry), Indiana University;
B.S. (Chemistry), Iowa State University. 1991
SUKANYA SENAPATI,
Assistant Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), University of south Florida;
M.A. (English), University of West Florida;
M.A. (English/American Literature);
B.A. (English/History), Utkal University. 1999
JOHN R. SETTIMI,
Assistant Professor of Agronomy.
Ph.D. (Agronomy) Louisiana State University;
M.S. (Agronomy) University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1996
ABDUL K. SHEIKH,
Assistant Professor of Business Information Technology.
M.S. (Computer Science), North Dakota State University;
B.S. (Agricultural Engineering), Bangladesh Agricultural
University. 1990
HERBERT P. SHIPPEY,
Professor of English.
Ph.D. (English), University of South Carolina;
M.A. (English), Emory University;
B.A. (English), Georgia Southern College. 1992
JOY B. SHURLEY,
Assistant Professor
of Mathematics.
M.ED . (Mathematics Education), University of Georgia;
B.A. (Mathematics), Mercer University. 1991
LIONEL SINN,
Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Division Chair
and Athletic Director of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
Ph.D. Physical Education;
M.S. Physical Education,
B.S. Physical Education, Indiana University. 1999
KIPLAN JONES SMITH,
Instructor in Accounting.
MAC (Business Accounting) University of Georgia;
BBA (Accounting) Valdosta State University;
A.S. (Business) ABAC . 1997
ROBERT C. SORRELS,
Assistant Professor of Psychology,
Ph.D. (Psychology) University of Georgia,
M.A. (Psychology) Western Carolina University,
B.A. (English) University of North Carolina. 1998
KAREN W. SPIVEY,
Assistant Professor of Nursing.
M.S.N. (Nursing), Albany State College;
B.S.N. (Nursing), Medical College of Georgia. 1984
MARC STEINBERG,
Instructor in English.
M.A. (English), St. John’s University;
B.A. (English) SUNY Binghamton. 1999
LYNN D. THORNHILL,
Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
M.B.A. (Business Administration) and
B.B.A. (Finance), University of Georgia. 1989
MARY E. THORNTON,
Assistant Professor
of Biology.
M.Ed. (Secondary Science Education) University of Georgia,
B.S. (Zoology) University of Georgia,
A.S. (Biology) Abraham Baldwin College, 1995.
L. PAUL TOMPKINS,
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice.
M.S. (Criminal Justice), Albany State College;
M.A.T. (Social Studies), Rollins College;
B.A. (Criminal Justice), Florida Technological University.
1978
DOUGLAS D. WAID,
Associate Professor of Wildlife and Forestry.
Ph.D. and M.S. (Wildlife Science Management), Texas Tech
University;
B.S. (Wildlife and Biology), University of Wisconsin at
Stevens Point. 1991
VICKI L. WALKER,
Instructor of
Reading.
M.ED . (Reading), Valdosta State College;
B.A. (English), LaGrange College. 1993
JAMES M. WEEKS, JR.,
Associate Professor of Physics.
M.S. (Operations Research-Mathematics), North Carolina
State University;
M.S. (Physics), University of Minnesota;
B.S. (Physics), University of Liberia. 1991
KAY D. WEEKS,
Associate Professor of Speech/English.
M.A. (English), Valdosta State College;
B.A. (Theater), Doane College. 1979
DOUGLAS WERDEN,
Assistant Professor of
English.;
M.A. (English), Western Illinois College;
B.A. (English), Roberts Wesleyan College;
B.TH. (Theology), Aldersgate College. 1999
ANDREA P. WILLIS,
Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education, and
Recreation.
M.S.T. and B.S.ED .. (Physical Education), Georgia Southern
College. 1974
TIMOTHY WISE,
Assistant Professor and Vice President of Student Affairs.
Ed.D. (Higher Education & Administration), Florida
State University;
M.S. (Counseling & Guidance Education);
B.A. (Psychology), Florida State University. 1995
RAYMOND FULP,
Consulting College Pharmacist.
B.S.Ph ., University of Georgia.
DENNIS RHOADES,
Consulting College Physician.
D.O., Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
DAVID C. JOHNSON,
Consulting College Physician.
M.D., Medical College of Georgia.
GREG HINSON,
Consulting College Physician.
M.D., Medical College of Virginia.
Dr. Lew Akin Professor
Emeritus of Humanities
Dr. Stanley R. Anderson President
Emeritus
Ms. Florence A. Baxter Associate
Professor Emerita of Humanities
Dr. W. Worth Bridges, Jr. Vice
President & Dean and Associate Professor Emeritus
Mr. Ed Byers Assistant
Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice
Ms. Betty Claxton Associate
Professor Emerita of Business Administration
Mr. Wayne Cooper Professor/Division
Chair Emeritus of Health, Physical Education & Education
Mr. Wright Crosby Associate
Professor Emeritus of Ag/Forest Resources
Dr. Joseph J. Day, Jr. Professor
Emeritus of Mathematics
Ms. Jeanie Doss Assistant
Professor Emerita of Family & Consumer Sciences
Dr. Ernest A. Edwards Professor
Emeritus of Humanities
Mr. George Evans Associate
Professor Emeritus of Business Administration
Dr. Ronald Faircloth Professor
Emeritus of Social Science
Mr. O. Gerald Fletcher Associate
Professor Emeritus of Physics
Mr. Paul Gaines Professor
Emeritus of Agronomy and Registrar Emeritus
Mr. Emory E. Giles Associate
Professor Emeritus of Social Science
Dr. Eddie Griggs Professor
Emeritus of Psychology
Mr. James H. Griner Associate
Professor Emeritus of Physical Science
Ms. Annie R. Hammons Associate
Professor Emerita of Social Science
Dr. Rosemary Johnson Director
and Associate Professor Emerita
Dr. Mary Emma Henderson Assistant
Professor Emerita & Head Librarian
Mr. Norman “Red” Hill Associate
Professor Emeritus of Health, Physical Education & Recreation
Dr. Ronald Jones Professor
& Division Chair Emeritus of Ag/Forest Resources
Dr. Vincent Keesee Professor
Emeritus of Humanities
Mr. Robert E. Keith Director
Emeritus of Continuing Education
Mr. Donald Massey Associate
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Dr. Thomas R. Milam Professor
and Chairperson Emeritus of Social Science
Mr. Thomas K. Moody Assistant
Professor Emeritus of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
Ms. Leona R. Mott Assistant
Professor Emerita of Reading
Dr. Earl S. Parker Professor
Emeritus of Biology
Dr. George Powell Professor
Emeritus of Biology
Mr. James P. Rowe Associate
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
Mr. Martin M. Sibbet Associate
Professor Emeritus of Agriculture
Mr. Lester T. Simpson Associate
Professor Emeritus of Business Administration
Mr. J. Sidney Smith Associate
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
Ms. Helen Strickland Associate
Professor Emerita Of Journalism/Humanities
Ms. Joann Sumner Associate
Professor Emerita of Nursing
Dr. Frank H. Thomas Academic
Dean and Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
Mr. J. Talmadge Webb Comptroller
Emeritus
Dr. William Wheeler Professor/Division
Chair Emeritus of Developmental Studies
Dr. Virginia Widstrom Professor
Emerita of Chemistry
Ms. Ellen Vickers Assistant
Professor Emerita of Health,
Physical
Education and Recreation
W. W. Driskell, Second District A & M School 1908-09
W. G. Acree, Second District A & M School 1909-10
S. L. Lewis, Second District A & M School 1910-12
J. E. Hart, Second District A & M School 1912-14
S. L. Lewis, Second District A & M School 1914-25
S. L. Lewis, South Georgia A and M College 1925-29
F. G. Branch, Georgia State College for Men 1929-33
J. G. Woodroof, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1933-34
George H. King, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1934-47
George P. Donaldson, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1947-61
J. Wilson Comer, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1961-63
J. Clyde Driggers, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1964-75
Stanley R. Anderson, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1975-85
Wayne C. Curtis, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1986-88
Harold J. Loyd, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1989-present