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Kimberly Beatty, Dean of Languages, Mathematics and Sciences |
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African American Literature; Learning Communities |
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To arrange an interview with Kimberly Beatty, contact Laurie White ~ ~ (757) 822-1085 |
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Winner of the Academic Senate of California Community Colleges’ 2006 Regina Standback-Stroud Diversity Award, Kimberly Beatty has over 12 years’ experience in higher education as a faculty member and administrator. She has developed curricula for African-American studies courses and taken leadership roles in raising diversity awareness. Beatty earned both her B.A. and M.A. in English from Morgan State University and received her certification in education courses from Sojourner-Douglass College. |
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Joanne M. Diddlemeyer, Ed.D., Acting Dean of Languages, Mathematics and Sciences |
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Learning Communities; Writing Techniques; Education Administration |
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To arrange an interview with Joanne Diddlemeyer, contact Laurie White ~ ~ (757) 822-1085 |
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Joanne Diddlemeyer has 10 years’ experience in higher education, holding both instructional and administrative positions. Her professional experience includes teaching language arts and science in K-12, as well as working as a communication skills specialist and assistant principal in Norfolk Public Schools. Additionally, Diddlemeyer worked as an instructor at Boe Dai Gakkou - the National Defense Academy for Japan - and at the Second Service School for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force in Yokosuka, Japan. She earned her B.A. in political science from Regis College, an M.S. in reading from Old Dominion University and an Ed.S. and Ed.D. in educational leadership and policy from George Washington University. |