As a new academic year kicks-off this week, 外网天堂鈥檚 Bloomington campus welcomes eight new full-time faculty members in mathematics, communication, philosophy, psychology, anatomy and physiology, economics, and biology.
鈥淔ull-time faculty members are critical to the success of our students,鈥 said Chancellor Jennie Vaughan. 鈥淚t is important to invest resources in our faculty in order to best serve students.鈥
Both Dr. Carmen Paniagua, assistant professor, and Ted Touloukian, instructor, will teach mathematics.
Dr. Paniagua earned her M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has taught at Purdue University as visiting assistant professor for the School of Industrial Engineering and has taught as adjunct instructor of mathematics at 外网天堂鈥檚 central Indiana region.
Touloukian earned his Bachelor鈥檚 in Civil Engineering from the University of Michigan and his Master鈥檚 in Math Education from Indiana University鈥揚urdue University Indiana. Previously, Touloukian taught mathematics at Columbus North High School.
Alex Semchuck, assistant professor of communication, earned his Bachelor鈥檚 in Mass Communication from Purdue and his Master鈥檚 in Communication Studies from Indiana State University. He works as adjunct instructor for IU Northwest and has experience teaching at ISU, University of Phoenix, and Ivy Tech鈥檚 Wabash Valley region. Semchuck operates his own upstart video production company.
Chris Green, instructor of psychology, earned his B.A. in Behavioral and Social Sciences and his M.A. in Sociology at Western Kentucky University. He also holds an M.A. in Psychology from Walden University and is pursuing his Ph.D. in Psychology at Walden. He has previously taught as adjunct instructor at Bowling Green Technical College and WKU.
Dan Halluska, assistant professor of anatomy and physiology, earned his Bachelor鈥檚 at IU in Kinesiology and his Master鈥檚 from IU in Anatomy and Cell Biology. Previously, he worked as full time nursing instructor for anatomy and physiology at Medtech College. He also worked as adjunct instructor at Marian University and at Ivy Tech鈥檚 Anderson campus.
Dr. Pierre Atchade, assistant professor of economics, earned his M.S in Economics from National University of Benin and his M.A. in Economics from ISU. He earned his Ed.D. in Adult, Higher, and Community Education from Ball State University. Dr. Atchade taught as adjunct instructor for Ivy Tech鈥檚 Columbus campus and for Indiana Wesleyan University. He also worked at BSU, where he served as professor of Summer Scholars for the early outreach admission office.
Erika Snodderley, instructor of biology, earned her Bachelor鈥檚 and Master鈥檚 in Biochemistry at Purdue. She has extensive industry experience, including working for Dow Agrosciences as senior biochemist, staff scientist at Covance, QC method transfer associate at Cook Pharmica and technical services representative at Baxter. She previously taught a course as adjunct instructor at Ivy Tech鈥檚 Bloomington campus.
Dr. Malik McCluskey (not pictured), assistant professor of philosophy, earned his B.A. in Political Science at Morehouse College and his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of North Carolina. Previously, he taught as adjunct faculty at Howard University and UNC. McCluskey was adjunct faculty for Ivy Tech鈥檚 Bloomington campus before he began full time as assistant professor. He also previously served as director of the office of diversity initiatives for the IU Kelley School of Business.
With the addition of eight new people, Ivy Tech Bloomington now employs 87 full-time faculty members and six deans.
Alex Semchuck
Dan Halluska
Carmen Paniagua
Dr. Pierre Atchade
Erika Snodderly
Chris Green
Ted Touloukian
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