DARBY LEWIS

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Adjunct Instructor of Art
dlewis@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.A., Tennessee Technological University

Darby Lewis is a ceramic artist born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. She chose to get her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics at the Appalachian Center for Craft, at Tennessee Technological University’s art campus. She graduated December 2020. Since graduating she is working on continuing her thesis body of work and focusing on showing her sculptures in galleries. As of 2023, she is the current Adjunct Instructor of Clay at Cumberland University.

AMANDA ELKINS

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Nursing
aelkins@cumberland.edu
McFarland Hall
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions Clinical Adjunct Faculty
A.S.N., Mountain Empire Community
B.S.N., King College

CARSON THOMPSON

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Nursing
cthompson@cumberland.edu
McFarland Hall
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S.N., Adams State University

Mrs. Carson Thompson started at Cumberland University as a Clinical Instructor for the nursing program beginning in the spring of 2023.  Most of her work with the students is completed off campus at the designated clinical assignment destinations, however she may from time to time be assisting in skills and simulation laboratories at the university campus.

Mrs. Thomson graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Adams State University, in Alamosa, Colorado. During that time, she ran collegiate cross country and track, as well as received a minor degree in Health Care Administration and Spanish. Upon graduation, Mrs. Thomson moved to Nashville, where she started her nursing career.

Since, she’s gained experience working in units ranging from medical-surgical/telemetry to critical care, where she continues to work today. While working as a nurse, she began precepting other nurses, and learned of her passion for instructing and helping nurses of all experience and age levels.

KENDRA HIBBLER

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor
khibbler@cumberland.edu
McFarland Hall
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The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions Clinical Adjunct Faculty
B.S.N., Austin Peay State University

CONNIE HARE

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Nursing
chare@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S.N., Cumberland University
M.S.N., Vanderbilt University

Connie V. Hare is a registered nurse with over 25 years of nursing experience.  She obtained her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Cumberland University in 1995 and her Masters in Nursing in Healthcare Leadership from Vanderbilt University in 2023. She has 20+ years in psychiatric nursing and is board certified.

She currently teaches at Cumberland University as a clinical instructor.  She also works at Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital where she is a manager of an inpatient adult care unit and is the Magnet Program Director for Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital.

ASHLEY M. QUINN

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Adjunct Instructor of English
aquinn@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.S., Ferris State University
M.A., Grand Valley State University

Ashley Quinn earned a B.A. in Secondary English education and a B.A. in Secondary mathematics education from Ferris State University in 2017. After teaching High School English at Ionia High School for one year, she decided to continue her education. Quinn received an M.A. degree in English from Grand Valley State University in 2020.

Upon entering the English Ph.D. program at Middle Tennessee State University in 2020, Quinn began teaching first year composition as a graduate assistant. She has since taught ENGL 1010: Expository Writing and ENGL 1020: Research & Argumentative Writing. Additionally, Quinn has guest lectured in film and literature courses at MTSU. 

Quinn’s Ph.D. research has centered around the reclamation of female voices within the horror film genre. However, her dissertation will explore the filmography of Mike Flanagan through a collaborative auterist lens. Outside of the classroom, Quinn is devoted to spending time with her partner and cats (Billy & Kiki). 

GERMAINE FLORENT

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Adjunct Instructor of Biology
gflorent@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.S., Texas Southern University
M.S., Texas Southern University

Miss Florent is an adjunct professor who teaches biology. She holds BS degrees in Biology-Pre-med and MS degree in Biology from Texas Southern University.

Germaine’s published research includes Modulation of the Urokinase Receptor in Human Colon Cell Lines by N,Nidimethylformamide. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 947, 96-100, 1988, Alterations of Biological Characteristics of a Colon Carcinoma Cell Line by Colon-derived Substrata Material. Cancer Research 48, 2825-2832, May 15, 1988, and Determination of the Levels of Urokinase and its Receptors in Human Colon Carcinoma Cell Lines. Cancer Research 48, 3112-3116, June 1, 1988, and Cyclic AMP Antagonizes Adenosine-Induced Inhibition of Ganglionic Transmission. Brain Research 787, 242-247, December.

 

LACIE CARPENTER

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Adjunct Instructor of Psychology
lcarpenter@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.M., Stephen F. Austin State University
M.M., Stephen F. Austin State University
M.A., University of Limerick (Ireland)
Ph.D., Walden University

Lacie Carpenter is an award-winning musician and hit songwriter and is known as a dynamic music performer, author, and scholar.

Lacie actively writes and co-writes with other songwriters and authors.  She spends a lot of time mentoring others to fulfill their highest potential, performing with companies that utilize her musical and theatrical abilities. She speaks internationally on global access to music education, hit songwriting, ethnomusicology, and music psychology in Chengdu, China at the Music Cities Convention and National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Conventions 2019, 2020, and 2022.

Lacie is a psychology and music professor at three colleges within the Nashville area. She recently performed at the Grand Ole Opry.

BRANDON ELKINS

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Adjunct Instructor of Criminal Justice
belkins@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
A.A.S., Walters State Community College
B.A., Cumberland College
M.S., University of the Cumberlands

Brandon Elkins is an adjunct instructor of Criminal Justice at Cumberland University. Mr. Elkins has been a Special Agent Criminal Investigator with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) since 2013. He is currently assigned to the TBI Criminal Investigation Division in Knoxville, TN where he oversees TBI’s Cold Case Homicide Initiative.

Prior to serving with the TBI, Special Agent Elkins served as Captain of the Criminal Investigation Division for the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office in Jacksboro, TN.

He holds an Associate of Applied Science from Walters State Community College, Bachelor of Arts Degree from Cumberland College, and a Master of Science in Justice Administration from the University of the Cumberlands.

During his career, he has investigated criminal offenses of all kinds, including many homicides, and has a passion for cold case homicide investigations. Mr. Elkins has been successful in identifying five unidentified individuals that were located across the state of Tennessee beginning in the 1970s.

Mr. Elkins has completed hundreds of hours of law enforcement and criminal investigation related training in his career. He is a graduate of the National Forensics Academy, TBI Basic Criminal Investigation School, the TBI Director’s Academy, and is a Nationally Certified Public Manager. He also serves as an instructor for Interview and Interrogation, Cold Case Homicide Investigation, Close Quarter Command and Control, Homicide Investigations, and Crime Scene Investigations for the TBI Special Agent Academy.

He was recognized as one of the “Forty under Forty” by the LaFollette Press in 2017, the recipient of the 2017 Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement from the US Attorney’s Office in the Middle District of Tennessee, as the 2018 Special Agent of the Year by the Optimist Club of Knoxville, and the 2021 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation CID Special Agent of the Year. Mr. Elkins was featured on the Investigation Discovery show “See No Evil” in 2018 for a complex murder investigation he conducted in rural East Tennessee. He is also a member of the International Homicide Investigator’s Association.