Albright Welcomes New Faculty
Along with Albright’s largest incoming class, 12 new faculty members joined the Albright family this fall.
Arcana Albright , Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French; Ph.D., M.A., French
studies, University of Pennsylvania; M.Ed., teaching and curriculum, Harvard
University; B.A., French and economics, University of California at Berkeley.
Bryce Brylawski , Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology; Ph.D., marine
science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William and Mary;
M.S., marine ecological estuarine sciences, University of Maryland Center for
Ecological Science; B.A., biology, St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
Soma Ghosh , Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics; Ph.D., M.S., Clark
University, Worchester, Mass.; M.S., economics, University of Calcutta in Calcutta,
India; B.S., economics, Scottish Church College in Calcutta, India, with minors
in political science and mathematics.
Brent Harger , Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology; Ph.D., M.A., Indiana
University; B.S., sociology and English, Central Michigan University.
Susan Hoffman , J.D., Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science;
J.D., Villanova University School of Law; Ph.D., M.A., history, Lehigh University;
B.A., political science, Albright College.
Brian M. Jennings , Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology; Ph.D., sociology,
Utah State University; M.S.,B.S., forest management, West Virginia University;
A.A., forestry, Allegany College of Maryland. University of Connecticut and a teaching certificate in undergraduate education;
M.S., experimental psychology, Radford University; B.A., psychology/sociology,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
John Kruglinski , C.P.A., M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Accounting; M.B.A.,
taxation, New York University – Stern School of Business; B.A., economics and
accounting, Muhlenberg College.
Abby McGovern , Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish; expected to receive a
doctorate from Temple University; M.A., B.A., Spanish, minor in French, Temple
University.
Robert Paul Seesengood , M.Div., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Religious
Studies; Ph.D., biblical studies, Drew University; M.Div., Harding University
Graduate School of Religion (Memphis, Tenn.); M.Th., New Testament, Princeton
Theological Seminary; B.A., English, Arkansas State University.
Jeffrey Vietri , Instructor of Psychology (Accelerated Degree Programs);
expected to receive a doctorate from the Rutgers Social and Health Psychology
Doctoral Program; M.S., psychology, Rutgers; B.S., psychology, Mary’s College of
Maryland; A.A., social science, Montgomery County Community College.
Laetitia Walbert , Visiting Instructor in French; master’s degree, French language,
University of Rouen; degree in German translation, Sorbonne University in Paris.
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