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5 Questions: Lieutenant Colonel Marc 'Dewey' Boberg
Lieutenant Colonel Marc 'Dewey' Boberg is in his third year as Professor of Military Science in BYU's Army ROTC program. He has a bachelor's degree in leadership from the United States Military Academy at West Point, as well as a master's degree in international management from Troy State University.
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5 Questions: Kristin Gerdy
Kristin Gerdy is a teaching professor and director of the Rex E. Lee Advocacy Program at the J. Reuben Clark Law School. She teaches courses in Legal Research and Writing Pedagogy, Learning Theory and Appellate Advocacy and Process. Until this semester, she has also regularly taught classes in Church history and doctrine.
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5 Questions - Liz Christianson
Liz Christianson is a visiting professor in the English department. She is in her third year at BYU and teaches English 251 and 311. Her research area is in trans-Atlantic literature from the time of the turn of the 20th century.
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5 Questions: Liz Christianson
Liz Christianson is a visiting professor in the English department. She is in her third year at BYU and teaches English 251 and 311. Her research area is in trans-Atlantic literature from the turn of the 20th century.
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5 Questions: Dr. Frost Steele
Dr. Frost Steele is an associate professor of nutrition, dietetics and food science. He has a bachelor of science degree in microbiology, a master's degree in food science - both from BYU - and a PhD in food science-food microbiology from Purdue University. He has taught at BYU since 1996, after he taught at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman from 1994 to 1996, and worked as manager of biological research at Imperial Holly Corporation from 1990 to 1994.
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5 Questions: Casey Peterson
Casey Peterson has been the director of the BYU Center for Service and Learning for seven years. He also teaches student development courses in tutoring and learning through service. Peterson graduated from BYU in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in international relations. He is currently working toward completing a doctorate degree in educational leadership.
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5 Questions: Dr. Gary Booth
Dr. Gary Booth has been teaching at BYU since 1972. He teaches classes in biology, plant and wildlife sciences and Book of Mormon. He has an associate of science degree in zoology as well as three degrees — bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. — in entemology.
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5 Questions: Suzette Bramwell
Suzette Bramwell is in her second year as a community and public health nursing professor at BYU. Though Bramwell has spent the last eight years in the nursing field, she says she didn't always plan on being a nurse.
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5 Questions: Professor Jerry Stayner
Jerry Stayner has been an adjunct professor with the media arts department for 15 years. He also works for the LDS Motion Picture Studio in Provo.
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5 Questions: Rick Evans
Professor Rick Evans has been part of the economics department at BYU for four years. He completed his undergrad degree at BYU and graduate degree at University of Texas at Austin.
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5 Questions: Neal Bangerter
Professor Neal Bangerter, associate professor of electrical engineering, has taught at BYU for four years.
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5 Questions: Richard Talbot
Richard Talbot is the director of the Office of Public Archaeology at BYU. He began working at his alma mater in 1984 right after his college graduation.
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5 Questions: Chris Karpowitz
Professor Chris Karpowitz is an assistant professor of political science and the associate director of the Center for Study of Elections and Democracy. He has been teaching at BYU since August 2006.
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5 Questions: Dr. John Bell
Dr. John Bell has a Ph. D in Physiology and Pharmacology from the University of California, San Diego. He is the Dean of Undergraduate Education and a professor in the Department of Physiology and Developmental Biology.
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5 Questions: Tyler Griffin
Tyler Griffin is an assistant teaching professor in the Ancient Scripture Department of BYU's Religious Education.
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5 Questions: Carly Ostler
Carly Ostler is the marriage and family therapy intern at BYU's Women's Services and Resources office. She has 'just about' graduated from BYU's Marriage and Family Therapy masters program.
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5 Questions: Dr Steven Riep
Dr. Steve Riep is an associate professor of Chinese and comparative literature, specializing in modern and contemporary Chinese literature, film and culture. He is also co-director of BYU's International Cinema Program.
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5 Questions: Ashlee Alvillar
Ashlee Alvillar is a hair stylist/barber at BYU Barbershop and Salon, originally from Orem, she has done hair for two and a half years, and started working at the salon in August.
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