The Department of Business Administration and Economics has 18 full-time faculty members and three adjunct faculty members. Each faculty member had business experience and/or teaching experience prior to joining the department and the group includes experts in many important areas, including: - Forensic Economics
- Global Management and Business in China
- Labor Relations and Labor Law
- Marketing Research and Data Analysis
- Monetary Policy and Money Supply
- Organizational Change and Creative Problem Solving
- Organizational Commitment and Absenteeism
- Organizational Dynamics and Employee Motivation
- Stock Market and Funds
Dr. Larry A. Lynch Department Chair, Professor 540-375-2413 _________________________________ Dr. W. Kevin Baker Professor 540-375-2550 Ms. Norma H. Clifton Teaching Associate 540-375-2491 Dr. Garry A. Fleming Professor 540-375-2509 Dr. Elisabeth C. Gilster Associate Professor 540-375-2227 Prof. Sharon Gibbs Associate Professor 540-375-2429 Prof. Michelle Hagadorn Assistant Professor 540-375-2501 Prof. Bayard Harris Teaching Associate 540-375-2050 Prof. Michael Hutkin Teaching Associate 540-375-2011 Dr. Alice L. Kassens Assistant Professor 540-375-2428 Mr. Walter S. Kearns, Jr. Part-Time Lecturer 540-375-2426 Mr. Donald M. Kinzer Part-Time Lecturer 540-375-2426 Dr. Julie Lyon Assistant Professor 375-4939 Mr. Charles W. Maness, Jr. Part-Time Lecturer 540-375-2426 Dr. Christina McCart Professor 540-375-2414 Dr. Gail H. McKee Associate Professor 540-375-2389 Dr. Ali A. Nazemi Professor 540-375-2217 Dr. Edward Nik-Khah Assistant Professor 540-375-4938 Dreama A. Poore Secretary 540-375-2426 Prof. Gregory R. Shaff Teaching Associate 540-375-4909 Prof. C. Michael Smith Visiting Associate Professor 540-375-2224 Dr. Robert F. Stauffer Associate Professor 540-375-2427
"Experienced faculty members teach all the courses--not graduate students or teaching assistants more common at larger universitites. Here, high levels of student-teacher interaction are norm, not the exception. That's why we teach here." -Dr. W. Kevin Baker '82
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