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A - B - C - D - E   /  F - G - H - I - J  /  K - L - M - N - P  Q - R - S - T - U  /  V - W - X - Y - Z

 

Beth Kaufka, Assistant Professor
kaufkab@ncat.edu 

Although I was born in Seoul, South Korea, I really hail from the Detroit area, where I grew up from infancy. As of fall 2007, I am new to Greensboro and A&T and bring with me a MA in Conflict Resolution from Portland State University, a MFA (fiction) from Bowling Green State University, and a wonderful family. I am proud, proud, proud to be an Aggie! My writing has appeared in various national literary journals and magazines, and I am a lucky recipient of a 2007 AWP Intro Journals Award for my fiction. My academic interests include the scholarship of teaching and learning, reflective writing, interdisciplinary textual analysis, and all things pertaining to the well-being of oppressed power-minority groups. 

Barbara Pioro, P.E., Adjunct Associate Professor
pioro@ncat.edu

Barbara Pioro is an engineer, currently teaching Analytical Reasoning in the University Studies program. Professor Pioro’s research interests include: Educational Issues in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (SMET); Autonomous learning in life-long knowledge and skills acquisition; General education and its value across curricula; The scholarship of teaching; Thinking and problem solving; Human error; Human information processing; Human performance in complex systems.

Tanya Y. Price, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
typrice@nat.edu 

Tanya Y. Price earned her Ph.D. in Social/Cultural Anthropology from Indiana University, Bloomington in 1994, teaching Anthropology and African American Studies at various universities in the Midwest before coming to NC A&T in 2007. Her research interests include  tracing the relationships between cultures of the African Diaspora, traditional West African music, and the ramifications of race, cultural identity and public policy in the Americas and abroad. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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