Sanford College of Education

Sanford College of Education - Faculty

Dr. Faheema Abdool-Ghany

Assistant Professor

Dr. Jessica Alvarado

Associate Professor

Dr. Valerie Amber

Associate Professor

Brian Arnold

Associate Professor

Dr. Sharen Bertrando

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sharlyn Crump

Associate Professor and Academic Program Director (APD)

Dr. Diana Dobrenen

Assistant Professor

Dr. Melanie Facundo

Associate Faculty

Dr. Natasha Ferrell

Associate Professor and APD

Dr. Nanette Fritschmann

Associate Professor

Dr. Susan Gilbert

Associate Professor

Mr. Samuel Hernandez

Assistant Professor

Ms. Gail Lancaster

Associate Faculty

Dr. Nicole Luke

Assistant Professor

Dr. Teri Marcos

Professor

Michele Marvel, PhD

Academic Program Director

Dr. Colleen May

VCS Coordinator / Assistant Professor

Dr. James Mbuva

Professor

Dr. Trube Miller

Assistant Professor

Dr. Ronald Morgan

ASPEC Department Chair and Professor

Mr. Scott Moss

Associate Faculty

Dr. Mark Nguyen

Assistant Professor

Ms. Torrie Norton

Associate Faculty

Dr. Dina Pacis

Professor

Dr. Terri Pieretti

Associate Faculty

Dr. Bonnie Plummer

Associate Faculty

Dr. Jennifer Preimesberger

Assistant Professor

Dr. David Rago

Associate Professor

Dr. Sladjana Rakich

Associate Professor

Dr. Ida Randall

Professor

Dr. Sonia Rodriguez

Professor and APD

Oscar Silva

Presidential Appointment

Mrs. Elisabeth Snider

Associate Faculty

Dr. Patricia Traynor-Nilsen

Associate Professor

Dr. Gabriela Walker

Associate Professor

Dr. Zhonghe Wu

Professor

National University Statement of Academic Freedom

The National University Faculty Handbook, approved by the National University Board of Trustees on July 29, 2022, defines Academic Freedom in Section 1.4 as follows:

1.4 Academic Freedom
The University supports academic freedom as a right and a responsibility within the academy. As a right, academic freedom ensures the freedom of thought and expression as it applies to the artfulness of teaching, as well as discipline / subject content publication, oral presentation, and extramural activities. Academic freedom as a responsibility includes specific, intentional, learning-science based strategies and andragogical interventions, which will be designed collaboratively across academic stakeholders. While faculty members have the right to choose and use external, third-party materials (for example “textbook”) that they deem appropriate to program or course outcomes in their classes, those materials, syllabi and all content must adhere to the design standards as outlined by the president and provost office. Academic freedom grants faculty members the liberty to teach, pursue, discuss knowledge, do research, and publish the research results. In the classroom, faculty have the right to teach and say what they believe to be pertinent to the subject at hand.