University of Maryland University College - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

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Name Department Notability Reference
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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