Who We Are: McDaniel Faculty
A candid and lively Kinesiology assistant professor who grew up fascinated by the mental side of sport and music performance. Jessica L. Ford, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Kinesiology
"The Kinesiology Department has an outstanding track record of students getting accepted into graduate programs."
A witty and dynamic economics professor who aims to make his courses memorable. Kevin McIntyre, Ph.D. Professor and Ethan A. Seidel Chair of Economics and Business Administration, coordinator of the master’s program in Data Analytics
"Always, always, always question conventional wisdom."
An approachable and unconventional director who sees the value in STEM fields beyond the classroom. Ben Smith Director of the STEM Center and Lecturer in Mathematics
"To truly engage as globally conscious citizens, scientific and quantitative literacy is an absolute must."
An energetic and hands-on micropaleontologist who pushes students to think long-term about environmental impacts. Margaret Christie, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
"Environmental Studies lets us do hands-on and outdoor activities together, so it lends itself to student-faculty research."
A compassionate and dedicated coach, athlete and educator who wears many hats in the Kinesiology field. Diane L. Williams, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Kinesiology
"I enjoy teaching students to think critically about the history, context, cultures, and potential of sports and physical activity."
A drug discovery scientist and medicinal chemist who is unconventional, approachable, and fun. Dana Ferraris, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and The John Desmond Kopp Professorship in the Sciences
"Doing cutting-edge, relevant research is possible at a smaller school like McDaniel."
An enthusiastic and knowledgeable History professor who pushes students to think like historians. Bryn Upton, Ph.D. Professor of History
"I want students to learn to think like a historian and to want to learn more about the past."
A comparative international sociologist who is curious about the world. Linda L. Semu, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology
"I hope that students become curious about the world and their place in it."
An Emmy award-winning filmmaker who believes in doing the unexpected if it makes you a better teacher. Jonathan Slade '88, M.F.A Professor of Communication & Cinema
"I get to select the best alumni and students to join me on shoots and in the edit suite as production assistants."
A professor who dives deep into the cultures, communities, and people involved in language studies. Amy McNichols, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Spanish and Global Bridge Program & International Student Advisor
"I was struck by how real everyone was, from staff to faculty to students, and that never seems to change."
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