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Susan Avery, Assistant Professor, Research Librarian and
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Randy Brooks, Associate Professor of English
James Brown, Assistant Professor of Physics
Paul Dorsey, Associate Professor of Management Information Systems
Michael O'Conner, Academic Webmaster and
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