JARED OAKES

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Adjunct Instructor of English
joakes@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.A., Welch College
M.A., University of Dallas

Jared Oakes is an English adjunct instructor teaching courses in freshman composition and sophomore literature. He began teaching at Cumberland University in 2019. A Tennessee native, he did most of his growing up in Knoxville before earning his Bachelor of Arts from Welch College and his Master of Arts from the University of Dallas. Besides Cumberland, he has also taught classes for Welch College, Trevecca Nazarene University, and Nashville State Community College.

C. TREVOR MCMURRAY

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Adjunct Instructor of Criminal Justice
tmcmurray@cumberland.edu
423-383-9025
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.A., King College
M.S., University of the Cumberlands
M.B.A., University of the Cumberlands
Ph.D., University of the Cumberlands

Dr. McMurray began his professional career as a patrolman with the Bristol Tennessee Police Department in July 1989. I worked my last semester as a patrolman and graduated in December 1989 from King University. During the summer of 1991, Trevor left the BTPD and started taking accounting classes at ETSU, attending classes from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM each day for 8 weeks. Once classes were over, he began working as an accountant at Jay Construction Company in Abingdon, Virginia. After a year or so, Mr. McMurray was promoted to Manager of Accounting and Data Systems.

After leaving Jay Construction in 1993, Trevor worked as a Staff Accountant in a CPA firm for the next two years. Mr. McMurray had previously interned with this firm while attending a college. When the CPA firm closed its doors and moved to Nashville, he found himself headed to the Virginia State Police Academy as a trooper in September 1996.

Dr. McMurray spent the next two years patrolling Appomattox and Prince Edward Counties in Central Virginia just east of Lynchburg. In 1998, he was promoted to Special Agent Accountant, and for the next three years, Dr. McMurray investigated financial crimes all over Central Virginia.

In August 2001, at 34 years old, Dr. McMurray reported to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy in Brunswick, Georgia. Upon graduation in February 2002, he was assigned to the IRS-CI office in the Bristol Virginia Post of Duty investigating money laundering, tax fraud, public corruption, and other financial crimes. He was promoted in June 2021 and became the Supervisory Special Agent for IRS-CI in Roanoke, Virginia, where he supervised and led six agents in all criminal financial investigations before retiring in April 2022. Dr. McMurray is now employed as a government contractor working for the United States Department of Justice US Attorney’s Office as a Financial Investigator.

Dr. McMurray has taught online classes at Southwest Virginia Community College, Virginia Western Community College, and Cumberland University.

Dr. McMurray holds a PhD in Leadership with a concentration in Justice Administration from the University of the Cumberlands from which he also holds a master’s in justice administration as well as an MBA. His graduate degrees have allowed him the opportunity to teach at the collegiate level and prepare the next generation of patrolmen/women, correction and probation officers, and investigators in the most rewarding and honorable profession known – law enforcement.

In his spare time, Dr. McMurray dons a kilt, and throws heavy objects as a Highlands Games Athlete. A world-class athlete, Dr. McMurray travels and competes all over the United States. He finished second in the Master’s World Championships in both 2019, and 2021.

 

NICHOLAS KRAUSE

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Adjunct Instructor of English
nkrause@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.A., Colorado State University
M.A., Colorado State University

Nich Krause is a doctoral candidate at Middle Tennessee State University, specializing in film theory and the intersections of film and philosophy. He completed his undergraduate and master’s degrees in philosophy at Colorado State University, where his research focused on American Pragmatism and pluralistic conceptions of meaning-making. Nich’s current research explores depictions of fat bodes in cinema, especially the ethical questions that arise from the use of fat suits in contemporary film.

In his free time, Nich likes to watch movies, read books, and think about the nature of existence and stuff.

TED EDINGER

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Adjunct Instructor of Art
tedinger@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.S., Bowling Green State University
M.A.T., University of Idaho, Moscow

Ted Edinger moved to Nashville, TN in 1997 to begin his career in Art Education. His work has gone far beyond his classroom. He has worked at the district and state level with curriculum, standards, teacher evaluation, and textbook adoption. He also was selected to represent the state of Tennessee in setting the art education cut score for the national teacher exam. Mr. Edinger has spoken at the National Art Education Association Conference in Fort Worth.

He has also been published several times in School Art Magazine (Davis Publishing). During his career he has been recognized by the Tennessee Art Education Association as the Middle Tennessee Art Educator of the Year & amp; the Elementary Art Educator of the Year. Mr. Edinger has also been recognized numerous times for his work on his art education blog, www.artwithmre.com.

Mr. Edinger lives in Lebanon, TN with his wife (also an educator) and their three children.

DAYRON DEATON-OWENS

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Adjunct Instructor of Sociology
ddeaton@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.S., Middle Tennessee University
M.A., Middle Tennessee University

Dayron Deaton-Owens is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Sociology at Motlow State Community College. Dayron earned her Master’s degree in Sociology with a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from Middle Tennessee State University. Dayron earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Middle Tennessee State University.

Dayron has been teaching full-time at Motlow since 2011. Dayron serves as an advisor for the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society and the PTK Alumni Association at Motlow. Dayron is also the Administrator for the McMinnville Tourism Development Board with the City of McMinnville. Ms. Deaton-Owens serves as the Co-chair for Leadership Warren which is a program of the McMinnville-Warren County Chamber of Commerce, where she earned the 2021 Volunteer of the Year Award. Dayron is a member of the McMinnville Young Professionals organization, and enjoys spending time with her husband, Daniel, and their fur-babies and loves to travel.

JOANA BOU BARCELO

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Enterprise Back End Developer / Adjunct Lecturer of Mathematics
jbarcelo@cumberland.edu
Office of Information Technology
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The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.S., Cumberland University

Joana is from Barcelona, Spain.  After she graduated from High School, she moved to the United States to pursue her undergraduate degree.  She started school at Augusta University, GA, but transferred to Cumberland after her first semester.  She graduated in 2021 with a Mathematics degree.

While she was doing her undergraduate program, she was part of the women’s tennis team, she also worked as a mathematics and statistics tutor and was a Resident Assistant.  After she graduated, she worked for the dining service as a
bookkeeper/administrative assistant for a year, and in June 2022 she started working for the Office of Information Technology as an Enterprise Back-End Developer.

ALLISON GREER

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Adjunct Instructor of Business
agreer@cumberland.edu
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The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.A., The University of Mississippi
M.B.A., Middle Tennessee State University
M.A.E., Cumberland University

Mrs. Greer joined Cumberland University as an adjunct instructor in the fall of 2022. She received her second Master’s Degree from Cumberland University in the Spring of 2023, and holds a Master’s of Business Administration from Middle Tennessee State University. Mrs. Greer also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from the University of Mississippi. Prior to arriving at Cumberland, she has taught business courses at the college level and has an interest in the field of social and emotional intelligence and leadership.

ANNA HARRIS

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Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics
aharris@cumberland.edu
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The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.S., Tennessee Technological University
M.A. Ed., Bethel University

Anna Harris has been in education since 2010 in the brick-and-mortar classroom and online since 2012. She attended Tennessee Technological University and received her Bachelors in Industrial Engineering. After graduating from Tennessee Tech, she began working as a manufacturing engineer. 

After two years, she went back to school to get her Masters in Education. She began teaching high school mathematics and later added certifications in Personal Finance, Biology, and Administration. Mrs. Harris then completed an additional 21 hours of graduate-level mathematics courses and now teaches on the college and university levels as well. In her spare time, Mrs. Harris enjoys spending time with her dogs, cats, and daughter.

BILL PHILLIPS

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Adjunct Lecturer of Public Service Management
bphillips@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts Part Time and Adjunct Faculty
B.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha

Since 1970 Bill R. Phillips, senior partner with Windrow Phillips Group, has been involved in and around government at the Federal, State, and Local levels. He has served in executive leadership positions at the local, state, and federal levels as well as a top executive in higher education, journalism, and government relations.

Prior to entering government relations consulting in 2007, Phillips served as Nashville, Tennessee’s first deputy mayor during the Administration of Mayor Bill Purcell. In 2000, Phillips returned to serve in the same position for Mayor John Cooper.

In 1994 he moved to Nashville from Washington, D.C. to assume the position of associate vice chancellor for university relations at Vanderbilt University at the conclusion of a year-long fellowship at The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University.

As Associate Vice Chancellor, Phillips established a Washington, D.C. based government relations office for Vanderbilt as well as expanded government relations with Nashville and the State of Tennessee. As a fellow at the First Amendment Center, he co-authored the book “Nothing Sacred” which examined the relationship between the media and political leaders with an emphasis on privacy and fairness issues. He has been a guest lecturer at Cumberland, Lipscomb, Vanderbilt, and Harvard universities.

Prior to moving to Nashville, Phillips served in a variety of positions in the Administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Positions included chief of staff for the U.S. Department of Education, deputy director of U.S. Office of Personnel, chief of staff for the Republican National Committee, executive director of the political action committee, Fund for America’s Future, and CEO of the 1988 Republican National Convention. He was assistant campaign manager for operations of the 1992 Bush-Quayle Campaign Committee.

In Nevada, Phillips was chief of staff for Gov. Robert List as well as campaign manager for his election committee. From 1970 to 1978 Phillips was a political reporter and editor for Gannett newspapers in California and Nevada, where he was member of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorials at the Nevada State Journal.

Phillips has served as a political organization instructor and international elections observer in Russia, Republic of Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Liberia, East Timor, and Grenada.
He and his late wife, Candy, have three grown children and seven grandchildren. A native Texan, he is a Vietnam veteran where he served on Advisory Team 1 of MACV.