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Dean of Arts & Humanities
I am a Hoosier, born in Marion, Indiana, but I grew up between Ohio and Indiana. I am an only child who was raised in an academic family; my father was a mathematician whose degree came from The Ohio State and who later served as the Dean of the Division of Sciences at Taylor and my mother was a secondary Art teacher at Oak Hill School Corporation in Grant County. My theological background is Wesleyan, spanning several generations, and I graduated from Marion College (IWU) with a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing. I then went on to receive my MA from Indiana University, Bloomington and began teaching full-time at Ball State University. Upon receiving a call to interview at Taylor, I was offered a one-year contract that later shifted into a tenure-track position. During my initial years as a faculty member, I completed my PhD from Miami University. My dissertation topic was: Revis(ion)ing and Re-Membering: Four American Women Novelists and the Imaginative Search for American Identity.
While serving as Dean of Arts & Humanities, I work to support faculty, helping them grow as professionals and supporting their individual and departmental goals. Additionally, I am responsible for supporting the Foundational Core across the university. I continue to teach for the English department, courses such as ENG 212 Critical Approaches to Literature and ENG 444 Contemporary Literature, and I serve as the co-director of IAS 496 Senior Seminar IAS 495 with my colleague in Psychology, Dr. Vance Maloney.
My husband and I have three grown children, one who is a talent recruiter for the technology industry at Robert Half in Indianapolis, one who serves as the videographer for the Admissions and Marketing department at Taylor, and one who lives in Muncie and works in graphic design for local marketing agencies. My husband and I worship at Northview Church in Fishers, Indiana. He retired from Institutional Research at Taylor in May of 2022 and he is presently following his interest in genealogy research, since he has 12 ancestors who were Mayflower passengers and he is a member of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. He and his brother wrote a family historical genealogy, which I edited, chronicling additional branches of their family: The First Six Generations of Daytons in America: 1639-1807.