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FACULTY

Professor Promotions

Dr. Bob Brenneman, NCU’s missionary specialist, has been promoted from Associate Professor to Professor.

As part of the 2007 Faculty Retreat, North Central honored several members of the faculty for their faithful service to the University.

20 years or more of service to NCU:

Dr. Amy Anderson, Professor in the Department of Bible and Theology, spent close to two months of this summer on cooperative work with the International Greek New Testament Project, a group of scholars who are producing a Greek edition of the Gospel of John that cites every ancient manuscript of John. In particular, Dr. Anderson assisted in the production of a database of Greek Patristic Citations by transferring the Johannine citations of the church father Origen, into electronic form.

Gary Dop, Assistant Professor in Communication Arts, had work recognized in various genres this summer. He sold a short-film, commissioned and optioned by Fearless Films, had two poems published in Whistling Shade, a literary Journal, had another

Dr. Nan Muhovich, head of the International Development Program, has been promoted from Associate Professor to Professor.

JoAnn Smith, of the Deaf Cultural Studies Department, has been promoted from Associate Professor to Professor.

New Faculty

Tracy Buhl – Assistant Professor, Elementary Education

B.S. Elementary Education North Central University, 1994

M.S. Education AdministrationMinnesota State University, Mankato, 2000

Chris Corbett – Assistant Professor, Children & Family

B.A. Children’s Ministries North Central University, 1993

M.A. Children and Family MinistryBethel Seminary, 2004

Donna McElveen – Social Work Specialist

25 years or more: poem accepted for publication by The New Formalist, which is also a literary journal and was accepted to present his poetry this fall at the University of South Dakota’s Writer’s Conference.

B.A. Human Services Wesleyan College, 2000

M.S.W. Social Work - St. Thomas University & College of St. Catherine, 2007

University Officers –20 years or more:

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