SHAWNA JUDKINS

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Clinical Lab Adjunct Instructor
sjudkins@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
A.S.N., Gorssmont-Cuyamaca Community College
B.S.N., Vanderbilt University
M.S.N., Vanderbilt University

Mrs. Judkins began her teaching journey with Cumberland University as a Clinical Lab Instructor in the Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing in 2024.

Mrs. Judkins initially graduated with Honors from Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College with an Associate’s of Science in Nursing in June 2002.  She worked as a Pediatric Oncology Nurse at Rady’s Children’s Hospital in San Diego, CA. She relocated to Tennessee, and took a nursing position at Monroe Carell Jr Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in 2005.

She received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt University in 2012, and went on to earn her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), graduating with Honors, in May 2015.

Mrs. Judkins has clinical experience in the Pediatric Medical-Surgical area, but has primarily focused on Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, and currently holds a faculty position as a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at Monroe Carell Jr Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

LAURA JAROSEMICH

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Nursing
ljarosemich@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S.N., Mississippi College
M.S.N., Belmont University
D.N.P., Union University

I graduated in 1999 from Mississippi College with my BSN. My career in medical-surgical nursing, and then transitioned into women’s health. I completed my MSN with emphasis in Nursing Education in 2008 from Belmont University, and I transitioned into a clinical educator position in women’s health. I transitioned my career and spent time working on a cardiac stepdown unit. I spent 5 years teaching at a community college while working per diem in women’s health. My interest in pregnancy and addiction led me to work at an addiction unit in a psychiatric hospital. My role transitioned to supervisor and then to a manager. I completed my DNP with emphasis in executive leadership in 2024 from Union University, and I received my certification from ANCC as a Nurse Executive. I have taught clinical for many years, and I enjoy working with students.

I have two children, and I enjoy being active.

WILLIAM SANTI

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Adjunct Instructor of Exercise and Sports Science
wsanti@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S., University of Rhode Island
M.S., Cumberland University

Professor Santi joins our faculty as a Professor of Exercise and Sport Science, bringing over two decades of expertise in sports performance and athlete development. Most recently, William served as the Director of Sports Performance at Providence Christian Academy in Murfreesboro, TN, where he established a comprehensive sports performance program. His work involved designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs across all school sports, overseeing fitness and wellness classes, and managing athlete rehabilitation and nutrition programs.

Prior to his tenure at PCA, William was the Director of Sports Performance at Wil Power Sports Training in Nashville, TN. His contributions there included developing sport-specific strength and conditioning programs, speed and agility training, and specialized programming for athletes as young as seven years old. He also trained college football players for the NFL Combine, with 88 of his trainees being drafted, all no later than the 6th round and provided specialized coaching for each player’s position.

Professor Santi holds an M.S. in Sport and Exercise Science from Cumberland University and a B.S. in Exercise Science with a minor in Communications from the University of Rhode Island. He is a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC), a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), American College of Sports Medicine Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP), and holds multiple other certifications from prestigious organizations such as USA Weightlifting, USA Track and Field, and USA Powerlifting.

Professor Santi’s professional background is distinguished by his achievements as a former team captain, MVP, and All-American football player at the University of Rhode Island. His experience extends to professional football, with stints in the NFL, the Arena Football League, and as part of the NFL Europe Rhein Fire team, which won the World Bowl in 2000. In his spare time, he is also a competitive powerlifter with USA Powerlifting.

CALEB WHARTON

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Adjunct Instructor of Exercise and Sports Science
cwharton@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S., Trevecca Nazarene University
D.P.T., Tennessee State University
Dr. Caleb Wharton is a Wilson County native who spent his childhood involved in sports and would eventually play soccer at the collegiate level. Through athletics, he found a passion for integrating exercise, sports science, and the knowledge of the human body together and would go on to obtain his B.S in Exercise Science from Trevecca Nazarene University. To gain a more full understanding of the relationship between exercise science and human movement he would go on to obtain his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Tennessee State University.
He is currently an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and is a licensed Physical Therapist through the state of Tennessee. He provides rehabilitation services to members and patrons in the cities of Mount Juliet and Lebanon. He has served on multiple international service teams assisting community members in regaining mobility and maintaining function through exercise and movement. He has spent time working with various patient populations and settings including acute care, pediatrics, sports rehab, general orthopedics, and neurological rehabilitation, which has provided him with a diverse perspective on his approach to treatment planning and helping individuals regain function. He aspires to achieve board specialty certifications to better refine and expand his knowledge in order to better serve, lead, and teach the next generation of healthcare providers and his patients.
When he is not treating patients or teaching classes, he enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf, drinking good cups of coffee and watching the English Premier League

JENNIFER SCHADLER

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Assistant Professor of Nursing
jschadler@cumberland.edu
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The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
A.D., Owens Community College
B.S.N., Cumberland University
M.S.N., Cumberland University
D.N.P., Arkansas State University

JOHN BEAL

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Nursing
jbeal@cumberland.edu
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The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S.N., Tennessee Technological University

Hello all, My name is John Beal, I am currently the clinical coordinator for a medical/surgical unit at Cookeville Regional Medical Center. I graduated from Tennessee Technical University in 2020 with my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. I have a deep passion for my career and I take great pride in sharing my knowledge and experience over the years. I worked as a CNA for 8 years prior to getting my degree and loved the close relationship that exists between all components of the nursing team. In all positions I have held I was always part of the preceptor team, training new hires and students alike. I look forward to working with the students at Cumberland University, many who have graduated and hold positions currently here at CRMC and are among some of our best nurses. I hope to share my passion for nursing and help prepare students for their exciting new future.

HANNAH YOUNG

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor
hyoung@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
A.S.N., Tennessee State University
B.S.N., Western Governor's University

I graduated in 2012 from Tennessee State University with my Associates Degree in nursing. I have worked in urology, critical care, and public health, however I discovered my passion for Women’s Health when I began working Labor & Delivery. In 2017, I started at Sumner Regional Medical Center on the postpartum floor and have continued to love being a member of that team! I took on the role of care coordinator for my unit (L&D, Women’s, Nursery) in 2022 and obtained my BSN from WGU in February of 2024. I am looking forward to sharing my knowledge and passion for OB with the next generation of nurses!

LAUREN VOGEL

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Adjunct Instructor of Nursing
lvogel@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S.N., University of Tennessee at Knoxville
D.N.P., University of Alabama at Birmingham

Lauren Vogel is an adjunct instructor within the School of Nursing in the women’s health and newborn course. Lauren is a women’s health nurse practitioner who graduated from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. She is a native Nashvillian. Lauren earned her undergraduate nursing degree from The University of Tennessee and began her nursing career in the neonatal intensive care unit. She worked as a bedside nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit for seven years. She currently works as a nurse practitioner specializing in women’s health and urogynecology. During her free time, Lauren enjoys spending time with her husband and two year old son, cheering on the Tennessee Volunteers, reading, and traveling.

JOSH GREER

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Assistant Professor of Sport Management
jsgreer@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-1312
McFarland Hall
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The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S., University of Tennessee at Martin
M.Ed., Bethel University
Ed.D., United States Sports Academy

Dr. Josh Greer is an Assistant Professor and Progam Director for the graduate and undergraduate Sports Management programs at Cumberland University.

Prior to teaching at Cumberland University, Dr. Greer taught at Bethel University and UT Martin. During his time at Bethel, Dr. Greer spearheaded the development of the Sports Management and Experiential Learning Programs, providing students with hands-on opportunities with the National Football League’s Super Bowl and Draft, National Collegiate Athletics Association Final Four and College Football National Championship, and other related organizations so students can apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

In collaboration with colleagues, Dr. Greer also co-led the development of several innovative programs, including the Masters in Business Administration: Sports Administration concentration and Sports Marketing minor, catering to students interested in the strategic aspects of sports promotion.

Recognizing the emerging field of esports, Dr. Greer played a pivotal role in establishing and directing the Esports Program at his institution. Under his guidance, the program flourished, attracting passionate students and enthusiasts alike. Dr. Greer also led the development of the Esports Management Minor, offering specialized education in the administration and organization of esports events and teams.

Throughout his career, Dr. Greer’s dedication to academic excellence and innovation has profoundly influenced the landscape of sports management education, preparing students to thrive in diverse roles within the sports and esports industries

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