Kimberly Shire

Kimberly Shire has an MFA in Directing Theatre for Young Audiences and Costume Design from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. While at UHM, Kimberly served as the Late Night Theatre Artistic Director and as staff reviewer for Hitting The Stage. Kimberly also directed and worked as a teaching artist for Honolulu Theatre For Youth where she was mentored by Dan Kelin in creative dramatics and Eric Johnson in directing.

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Natalie Chew

Natalie Chew is an Oregon native but has lived in Montana for over 24 years.  She attended classes at both Portland State University and the University of Montana. Natalie played for the
Lady Griz Volleyball team while studying Cell and Molecular Biology.  Natalie has experience in both the public and private business sector. Her husband Christopher is an active duty 1SG with
the Civil Support Team out at Ft. Harrison. After spending almost ten years as a Senior Specialty Sales Representative for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, she then stayed home to raise their two

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Brandon Sheafor
Brandon Sheafor, Ph.D., Department Chair of Biology at Carroll College. Areas of Interest: Physiological ecology of vertebrates, amphibian decline, adaptation to high altitude environments. Portrait of Dr. Brandon Sheafor
Shaun Scott

Hi, I'm Dr. Shaun Scott and I am happy to be teaching Computer Science at Carroll College. I worked in IT for 11 years as a network manager and systems analyst before I started teaching Computer Science classes at the undergrad level (MIS, Systems Analysis, Databases. etc.). I finished my BS in Business prior to my IT work. After I started teaching I continued my education with a masters then a doctoral degree in education where my focus was Instructional Technology.

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Gerald Schafer

Gerald Schafer arrived at Carroll College in January 2014, after completing a Ph.D. degree in Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh. He has undergraduate degrees in biology and music (piano) and an M.S. in Biology from Walla Walla University.

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