Twelve new faculty members joined Chadron State College this fall.
They are Dr. Janet Anthony, Julian Berrian, Dr. Jami Clifford, Dr. Nathan Favaloro, Jeremiah Downes, Jeremy Quick, Dr. Haesong Kwon, Danielle Covolo, Katelyn Lambert, Dr. Gabriella M. Pruitt Santos, and Matthew Bower. Finally, Dr. Bryan Dorrel will be an Associate Professor in the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Department.
In addition to the new faculty, two current Business Academy faculty earned their doctorate degrees this summer. They are Dr. Caitlin Redden and Dr. Daphne Bishop.
Additional new employees and current employees with new titles are online.
Education, Counseling, Psychological Sciences, and Social Work
Anthony is an Associate Professor who will teach 400-level courses in Elementary, Secondary, and Middle School Classroom Management, Human Relations and Secondary/Middle School Assessment. She will also instruct two sections of Intro to Teaching (EDUC 131).
Anthony said she was attracted to Chadron State College by the opportunity to work her dream job as a professor to pre-service teachers.
“Upon visiting Chadron, the first thing I noticed was the size of the campus. It instantly reminded me of my first two years as an undergrad student. The population was small and I made memorable relationships and long-lasting friendships. After meeting and speaking with the Education faculty, I knew I would be working amongst a group of passionate, yet friendly and relatable individuals who love the profession as much as I do,” Anthony said.
She earned a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Capella University, a master’s in Reading and Language Arts with an endorsement for Reading Specialist, and a specialist degree in Administration Leadership from Oakland University. Anthony has a bachelor’s in Community Health Education from Western Michigan University and has conducted special research on the Impact of the Switch from Traditional to Online Learning at Mott Community College.
Clifford is a Lecturer who will remotely teach Introduction to the Exceptional Learner (SPED 230), Microteaching in Early Childhood Education/Elementary/Middle School/Secondary Special Education (SPED 317), Behavior Modification and Management (SPED 331), and Research and Design and Data Analysis (EDCI 631).
She was an adjunct last year and enjoyed working with CSC students.
“Everyone was very helpful and willing to answer any questions I had. The opportunity to work as a remote lecturer was a perfect fit for me,” Clifford said.
She earned a doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Wyoming, a master’s in Special Education from Northern Arizona University, and a bachelor’s in Elementary and Special Education from Minot State University.
Favaloro is anAssistant Professor teaching Practicum-School Counseling (COUN 602), School Counseling (COUN 635), and Advanced Human Development (COUN 637).
“My biggest attractions to CSC include the work environment and the kindness of faculty members,” Favaloro said.
Favaloro earned a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision and a master’s in School Counseling from the University of Holy Cross. He earned a bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of New Orleans.
Communication, Music, Art, and Theatre
Julian Berrian will be an Associate Professor teaching Advanced Video Production (CA 445), Broadcast Production (CA 345), Video Production (CA 245), Audio Production (CA 215), and Public Speaking (CA 155).
He said he was drawn to CSC by the prospect of helping to develop the school’s new media production concentration.
“Moreover, I have found Chadron and the surrounding region to be scenic as well as conducive to a good quality of life,” he said.
Berrian earned a Master of Fine Arts from Temple University and a bachelor’s from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Downes is an Instructor teaching Principles of Acting (TH 134), Acting for Musical Theatre (TH 355), Voice Lessons for Musical Theatre, Stage Direction, Beginning Directing (TH 237), Acting Methods (TH255), and Acting Periods and Styles (TH434).
He was struck by how robust the Theatre and Music programs are at CSC.
“It was clear to me that there exists a great passion for the arts both in the college infrastructure and the region at large. I also truly appreciate the community feel at CSC, the potential for cross-curricular collaboration, and the impact I’m able to have on our students, on stage and off,” Downes said.
He earned his bachelor’s from the University of the Arts and his Master of Music from Oklahoma City University. He completed additional acting training at Circle in the Square, in New York City. He has more than 15 years of experience as a professional equity actor and musician in New York City and Philadelphia.
Katelyn Lambert will be a Lecturer teaching Fundamentals of Oral Communication (CA 125) , Event Planning and Leadership (CA 239), and Applied Public Relations (CA 350).
She is a CSC alumna and wanted to return to campus to teach after she earned a master’s in Communication from the University of Nebraska Omaha.
“Chadron is such a unique community, and CSC is filled with faculty that make great mentors, so I knew this is where I wanted to come teach before entering a PhD program,” she said.
She recently presented two research articles on pop culture at the Central States Communication Association Conference.
Quick is an Instructor who will teach Guitar Ensemble (MUS 111), Music Pathways (MUS 141), Guitar Class (MUS 216), Recording Techniques (MUS 335), (MUS 235) Music Appreciation, and private guitar and bass lessons.
Quick said he was drawn to CSC by the opportunity to teach guitar and bass, as well as the emphasis on student-focused academic practices.
He earned a Master of Music degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Northern Colorado and a bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from Montana State University.
Justice Studies, Social Sciences, and English
Kwon is an Assistant Professor who will teach Rhetoric and Writing (ENG 135) and Advanced Topics in Creative Writing (ENG 498).
He said his English colleagues impressed him as dedicated teachers and researchers.
“I find Chadron to be small, but also beautiful. I imagine CSC students to be earnest learners,” Kwon said.
He earned a doctorate at Oklahoma State University, master’s degrees from both the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Iliff School of Theology. His bachelor’s is from Clark University.
Covolo is an Instructor teaching Multicultural Issues in Criminal Justice (CJ 336) and two sections of The Academic Life (EDUC 121).
“As an undergraduate, I had the opportunity to study abroad with the CSC Justice Studies Department. I spent three weeks abroad in the United Kingdom studying Comparative Criminal Justice. Dr. Nobiling and Dr. Wada were enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and creative; they made the experience unforgettable. Their class inspired me to study abroad for two years in Russia and pursue a Ph.D.,” Covolo said. “Teaching at CSC was my academic career aspiration since the college serves rural students and first-generation students.”
She is pursuing a doctorate in Administration Leadership and Service from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She was a 2020 Graduate Fellowship Recipient. She earned a master’s degree in Criminal Justice from New Mexico State University, and a bachelor’s from the University of Wyoming.
She completed Russian Language courses at Privet Language School in Kaliningrad, Russia, in 2013-14.
Pruitt Santos is anInstructor teaching Introduction to Political Science (PS 101), US Politics and Civic Engagement (PS 110), Politics and Economics (PS 210), US Politics and Government (PS 321), Global Politics (PS 332), Political Inquiry (PS 410), and Democracy: US and the World (PS 439/PS 539).
Pruitt Santos said the welcoming community and small class sizes at CSC made Chadron a clear choice for her.
“I want to contribute to my students’ academic and professional development,” she said.
She earned a doctorate in Global Studies from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, a master’s in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University, and a bachelor’s in Political Science from California State University, San Marcos.
Business, Mathematics, and Science
Bower is an Instructor teaching Principles of Management (MGMT 230), Project Management (BIS 430),
Statistics for Business and Economics (BA 336), and System Analysis and Design (BIS 431).
Bower said he had some great, unique experiences in the Air Force and as a business owner, and is honored to become a member of the CSC community.
He earned two masters’ degrees, one in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville and another in Religion from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He also has a bachelor’s in Applied Studies from the University of Minnesota. He earned an Associate of Science in Airway Science from the Community College of the Air Force.