Professional Organization: ASHE
Anne M Hornak
Community college decision making and ethics, White racial identity development, Using Case studies as a meaningful tool for education
Anne M Hornak is an assistant professor at Central Michigan University in Educational Leadership. She primarily works with the higher education and student affairs programs. Her teaching interests are Student Development Theory, Adult Development, Ethics, Spirituality in Higher Education, Research in Education, Student Affairs Administration, and Women in Higher Education.
Mark Salisbury
Teaching and Learning, College Impact, Study Abroad, Campus Internationalization, Intercultural Competence
Mark Salisbury spent a decade as a college soccer coach and is now a research assistant at the Center for Research on Undergraduate Education and a PhD candidate in Higher Education at the University of Iowa. His interests include study abroad policy, participation, and pedagogy as well as broader questions of internationalization in higher education.
D. Kent Johnson
Individual and Organizational Cognition and Learning, Scholarship of Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Kent Johnson is Director of the Instructional Development Program at the University of Oklahoma and an Asst. Professor of Adult and Higher Education.
