My name is Daniel Byrd, and I made my way to Carroll College via family tradition. My parents met here in the late 70’s early 80’s and all but one of my siblings have attended Carroll at one point or another. My dad (11 of 12) was preceded by most of his eleven siblings and attended school with his youngest brother and nine of his nieces and nephews and a younger brother. My mom was also preceded at Carroll by five of her nine siblings and attended at the same time as her younger sister.

Eve Byron is a longtime award-winning journalist who worked at newspapers in Colorado and Montana. After 30 years of writing the first draft of history, she switched hats and today is the Public Information Officer for the Montana Historical Society. Today, she works with journalists across Montana to help provide perspective of the day's current events. For example, she recently wrote an article about the 1918 pandemic and its parallels to the present-day COVID-19 outbreak. Byron also manages social media for the MHS, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Dr. Eric Daryl Meyer grew up in the mountains of Colorado. As a theologian with strong interests in the land, wild places, and ecological degradation, his research focuses on all the ways that the Christian theological tradition draws boundaries between human beings and nonhuman animals. He earned a Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor, earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from Montana State University. His interests include operating systems, algorithms, and writing elegant, maintainable software. He designed his first computer at 8, tutored college students as a 7th and 8th grader, and has been a paid software developer since 18. When he's not trying to debug some crazy software bug, he enjoys fly fishing, rafting, and is a cavern-certified scuba diver.
Courses Taught: Operating Systems and Advanced Web and mobile development
