Dr. Brint Montgomery, A., Ph.D.  - Honors Logic and Problem Solving

Associate Professor of Philosophy

brint@snu.edu

  • B.A., Northwest Nazarene College, 1989
  • M. Div, Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1994
  • M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1996
  • University Campus Ministries, 1994-96
  • Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2002
  • Southern Nazarene University, 1996-
  • Wesleyan Philosophical Society manuscript review coordinator, blind review coordinator for conference papers, officer board and Webmaster

2010-2011 Faculty Scholarship & Professional Activity

  • Master's program exit interviewer for the School of Theology and Ministry
  • Course restructuring advisory committee member for the School of Theology and Ministry
  • Course development committee for a new course in the School of Theology and Ministry
  • Technology Advisory Committee member
  • Honors Program Advisory Council faculty-elected representative
  • Search committee member for the Dean of the College of Humanities


Dr. Dennis Williams - Honors World Civilizations, Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar: The Art of Rhetoric

  • Dean, College of Teaching and Learning
  • Dean, Natural Social Health Sciences Division
  • Professor of History
  • B.A., Southern Nazarene University, 1987
  • M.A., Texas Tech University, 1989
  • Ph.D., Texas Tech University, 1992
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Historian, 1992-2000
  • Southern Nazarene University, 1994-
  • Member of the Retention Task Force

Professor Michelle Bowie, M.A. - Honors Colloquium: Steam Punk Literature

English/Composition, Academic Services, Adjunct Faculty

mbowie@snu.edu

  • Director of Learning Center
  • B.A., Southern Nazarene University, 2000
  • M.S., Southern Nazarene University, 2002
  • Graduate Assistant, Southern Nazarene University, 2000-02
  • Southern Nazarene University, 2002-
  • Learning Communities Curriculum Co-Developers Sustainability and Resilience Learning Community
  • Faculty co-sponsor for study trip to England
  • Contributor for: 5-year grant totaling approximately $1,150,000 for academic support services to increase academic success and lead attainment of the baccalaureate degree for SNU undergraduates who are low-income, first generation, or individuals with disabilities.
  • Class of 2011 Sponsor
  • Technology Advisory Committee and Moodle sub-committee
  • Online Learning Committee member, ex officio


Dr. Brent Eskridge, Ph.D. - Associate Professor

beskridge@mail.snu.edu


  • B.S., Southern Nazarene University, 1995
  • M.S., University of Oklahoma, 2004
  • Ph.D., University of Oklahoma 2009
  • Raytheon Systems Company, 1997-2000
  • The Netplex Group, 2000-2004
  • Southern Nazarene University, 2004-
  • Received $159,552 Grant form National Science Foundation, 2011




Dr. Tom Herskowitz, J.D. - Honors Economics of Micro-finance and Poverty Alleviation

Professor for School of business

therskow@snu.edu


  • Chair for the School of Business, 2005-2012
  • Faculty Sponsor for a junior business student academic experience in Swaziland
  • Faculty Advisor for the School of Business Student Board of Directors
  • Facilitated final signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between SNU and the Kenya Youth Empowerment and Employment initiative of which Morningstar Institute will be the incubator center developer for the KYEEI program
  • Facilitated placement of a Morningstar institute project manager in Nairobi, Kenya
  • Graduate Council Member ex officio
  • International Studies Program committee member
  • Student Life Council faculty-elected representative
  • Search committee member for the Dean of the College of business, Education and Kinesiology
  • Moderator for business courses at Southern Africa Nazarene University in Swaziland


Dr. Gwen Hackler, Ph.D. Professor, Department of English - Honors Gateway

  • B.A., Bethany Nazarene College
  • M.A., University of Kansas
  • Ph.D., University of Kansas
  • Vice Provost for Academic Administration
  • Contributed to a 5-year grant totaling approximately $1,150,000 for academic support services to increase academic success and lead attainment of the baccalaureate degree for SNU undergraduates who are low-income, first generation, or individuals with disabilities.
  • Professional portfolio development task force


Dr. Gina Weaver, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of English - Honors Academic Writing

gweaver@snu.edu

  • B.S., Southern Nazarene University, 2001
  • M.A., Rice University, Houston, Texas, 2006
  • Ph.D., Rice University, Houston, Texas, 2007
  • Teaching Assistant, Rice University, 2002-03
  • Instructor, Rice University, 2004-05, 2006
  • Southern Nazarene University, 2006-
  • Faculty mentor for student completing teaching assistantship
  • Faculty mentor for student intern with Tate Publishing
  • Presentation of GRE information to McNair students
  • New Student Institute faculty  mentor
  • Participant in McNair external review interview
  • Participant in marriage panel for a section of Composition I
  • Guest speaker for McNair summer research students