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Brenda Lee Cooper
Secretary III
School of Education
Phone: 906-635-2811
Office: Brown Hall #1
Email: blcooper@lssu.edu
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Dr. Donna Fiebelkorn
Assistant Dean , School of Education
BA 1975 Michigan State University
MEd 1991 University of Vermont
EdD 1997 University of Vermont
Phone: 906-635-2728
Office: Brown Hall #2
Email: dfiebelkorn1@lssu.edu
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Dr. Lorraine Gregory
Assistant Professor,
Mathematics and Education
BS 1972, BEd 1984, University of Saskatchewan
MSEd 1997, EdD 2001, Duquesne University
Phone: 906-635-2154
Office: CAS206D
Email: lgregory@lssu.edu
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Dr. Terry Heyns
Professor, Fire Science and Education
AB 1965, Saint Louis University
MA 1967, University of Kansas
PhD 1989, Kansas State University
National Certification as a Fire Service Instructor
Professional Fire Service Qualifications Board
Certified Fire Instructor in Michigan
Phone: 906-635-2726
Office: NOR210
Email: theyns@lssu.edu
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Sandra Rink
Director for Field Placement & Certification
Phone: 906-635-2886
Office: Brown Hall
Email: srink1@lssu.edu
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Prof. Shirley Schoenemann
Associate Professor, School of Education
BA 1966, Western Michigan University
MAT 1986, Oakland University
Phone: 906-635-2105
Office:
Brown Hall
Email: sschoenemann@lssu.edu
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Dr. Linda Schmitigal
Associate Professor, Business and Education
BS 1982, Lake Superior State College; MBE 1990, MBA 1993, Central Michigan University;
Ph.D 2010, Central Michigan University
Phone: 906 635-2195
Office: LIB 233
Email: lschmitigal@lssu.edu
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Prof. Cathy White
Assistant Professor, School of Education
BS Lake Superior State College;
MS Northern Michigan University
Ed. Spec. Northern Michigan University
Phone: 906 635-2028
Office: Brown Hall
Email: cwhite9@lssu.edu
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Dr. Guidi Yang
Associate Professor, School of Education
BA in English, Shanghai International Studies University, China
MA in English Language Teaching, University of Warwick, Great Britain
PhD in Reading Education, The State University of New York at Buffalo
Phone: 906-635-2181
Office: BRW22
Email: gyang@lssu.edu
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--David M. Myton, PhD
Professor of Chemistry
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