Notable Faculty
See also: Category: University of Maryland University College facultyName | Department | Notability | Reference |
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Betsy Boze | Senior Fellow at the AASCU | ||
Jiří Březina | Current geology professor | ||
Barrie Ciliberti | Former Maryland Delegate and dean at Bowie State University | ||
Eric B. Dent | Mathematics | Complexity theory expert | |
David Gaines | American composer and advocate of Esperanto | ||
Donald L. Graham | District Judge for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida | ||
Sharon G. Hadary | Founding executive director of the Center for Women's Business Research and adjunct professor | ||
J. Greg Hanson | Computer Science and Information Technology | First Assistant Sergeant at Arms and Chief Information Officer of the United States Senate | |
Kalani Kirk Hausman | Computer Science and Information Technology | ISO, Senior Research Scientist for Cyberterrorism, Cybercrime and Cybersecurity; author of more than 25 books, including IT Architecture for Dummies | |
Richard D. Kemp | English / Creative Writing | James A. Michener Fellow | |
Donna Leon | Author of the Brunetti series, including Death at La Fenice | ||
Craig McNeil | Criminal Justice | Criminal justice lecturer and judge advocate | |
Patrick Mendis | Public Policy & Trade | Author of Trade for Peace and Commercial Providence | |
Charlene R. Nunley | Former president of Montgomery College, former member of the Commission on the Future of Higher Education, and current professor | ||
Arnold Resnicoff | Former U.S. Navy Chaplain and National Director of Interreligious Affairs for the American Jewish Committee | ||
Christopher Yavelow | Composer |
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