Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science
Faculty
Deanne Garver, Ph.D., Chairperson
Dhanapati Adhikari, Ph.D., Assistant Chairperson
Lisa Antoniacci, Ph.D., Director of Biotechnology Program
Christopher Brey, Ph.D.
Wen Cheng, Ph.D.
Mary Lynn Grayeski, Ph.D.
Deborah Hokien, Ph.D.
Fathima James, M.S.
Craig M. Johnson, Ph.D.
Michael C. Kiel, Ph.D.
Sireesha Mamillapalli, Ph.D.
Brian J. Piatak, D.C.
Monica Pierri-Galvao, Ph.D.
Steven Reggie, D.C.
Deborah Wardach, M.S.
Krista Wargo, M.S.
*Jamie Mason-Clark, Ed.D.
*Katherine Fisne, M.S.
*Lawrence Hahn, M.S.
*Anthony Pusateri, M.S.
*Joseph Snedeker, M.Ed.
*Kayla Troast, M.S.
*Part-time
Mission
The mission of the Department of Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science is to offer excellent instruction in the sciences, mathematics, and computer science by faculty for whom excellent teaching is a high priority, and who work continually to improve teaching and learning. We provide opportunities for students to participate in research projects with faculty and degree programs that result in graduates ready to pursue careers in their field, further graduate or professional studies, or enter the teaching profession. We also teach classes for general education students and non- majors that offer the substance of science and mathematics in a manner which results in graduates who can understand and appreciate the linkage between science, mathematics, and the modern world. Majors and non-majors alike are provided scientific and quantitative literacy and are encouraged to utilize their education in a globally responsible manner.
Science Program Goals
The mission of the Science Department is to produce scientists and healthcare professionals with specific knowledge and technical skills that relate to the natural world, and to provide an in-depth understanding of scientific advances that currently affect society. Science and non-science students are provided scientific literacy and are encouraged to utilize their scientific education in a globally responsible manner.
Math and Computer Science Program Goals
An essential preparation for living responsibly in a world increasingly dependent on quantitative methods in decision-making is familiarity with the mathematical sciences. Courses offered in fulfillment of the core curriculum mathematics requirement are designed to enable the student to apply mathematics in solving problems related to contemporary issues.