Patrick Judge (B.A. Colorado College, M.S. University of Montana) has taught physics at Carroll College since 2011, both as a full-time instructor and part-time adjunct. Patrick delights in teaching the “Energy and the Environment” (ENGR 326) and “Energy and Global Change” (PHYS 189) courses. As to his teaching philosophy, “If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good physics demo or lab exercise is worth 10^6!”

You only get what you give -The New Radicals Before arriving at Carroll College, Charlotte conducted seminars for the Texas Employment Commission and worked as a training and development consultant for HealthCare International; she also taught at the University of Montana-Missoula, San Diego State University, Enterprise State College, and the University of Texas-Austin. In addition to teaching communication courses here at Carroll, she also team teaches two interdisciplinary courses in gender studies and health/wellness issues.

Jeremy Johnson received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Brown University. He holds additional graduate degrees in public administration and history from Villanova University.



Facilities & Grounds - Custodian - Campus Center

Education
Ph.D. Oregon State University,
B.S. Colorado State University
Areas of Interest
Ecology, Herpetology
Courses Taught
Biological Principles, Ecology, Comparative Anatomy

Athletics - Assistant Coach - Football