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William Jewell College welcomes new faculty, admission staff Contact: Rob Eisele, 816-415-7574 September 1, 2008
William Jewell College welcomes the following new faculty members for the 2008-2009 academic year:
Frida A. Oswald, assistant professor of Spanish, received her B.A. in 1999 from the University of California-San Diego; her M.A. in 2003 from San Diego State University; and her Ph.D. in 2008 from the University of California.
Kirsten Theye, assistant professor of communication, received her B.A. in 1998 from Valparaiso University; her M.A. in 2004 from the University of Kansas; and her Ph.D. in 2008 from the University of Kansas.
Carla D. Mebane, assistant professor of education, received her B.S. in 1995 from William Jewell College; her M.Ed. in 1999 from Lesley University; her M.A. in 2001 from Baker University; and her Ed.D. in 2005 from the University of Missouri.
E. Shane Price, instructor of chemistry, received his B.A. in 2002 from William Jewell College and is currently working toward his Ph.D. at the University of Kansas.
In addition, the college’s Office of Admission welcomes the following new members:
Tim Everly has joined the staff as associate dean of admission. He will be working to expand the office’s use of information technology in addition to serving prospective students in Platte County, Mo., and Minnesota. Everly received his B.A. in psychology from William Jewell College in 1994 and is working toward an M.A. in higher education at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Jennifer Lund has joined the staff as an admission counselor. She will serve prospective students in Tennessee, Kansas and southeast Missouri. Lund received her B.A. in psychology and Applied Critical Thought and Inquiry from William Jewell College in 2008.
Kenneth White has joined the staff as an admission counselor. He will serve prospective students in Jackson County and northeast and northwest Missouri. White received his B.A. in psychology from William Jewell College in 2007.
William Jewell College is committed to bringing together talented students and gifted faculty mentors within a vibrant community sparked by a rigorous and intentional liberal arts curriculum. A full range of personal and professional development experiences are presented by the selective national liberal arts college’s location within the Kansas City metroplex of 1.5 million.
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