David Briscoe

College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education Professor of Sociology Dr. David Briscoe is a professor of Sociology and Distinguished Teaching Fellow in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology in the College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education. Dr. Briscoe has been teaching at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock for the David Briscoe

Bennie Prince

College of Business, Health, and Human Services Assistant Professor of Counseling Human Performance Rehabilitation and Undergraduate Program Coordinator of Health Human Performance Dr. Bennie Prince is an assistant professor in the School of Counseling, Human Performance, and Rehabilitation. She advises around 250 students in two undergraduate and three minor programs as the health human performance Bennie Prince

Gary L. Geissler

College of Business Gary L. Geissler, Professor of Marketing and Advertising

Stacy M. Pendergraft

College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences Stacy M. Pendergraft, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts

Londie Martin

College of Social Sciences and Communication Londie Martin, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Writing

Jami Hollingsworth

College of Education and Health Professions Jami Hollingsworth, Senior Instructor in the School of Counseling, Human Performance, and Rehabilitation

Michael T. DeAngelis

Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology Michael T. DeAngelis, Associate Professor of Earth Sciences

Terrence Cain

William H. Bowen School of Law Terrence Cain, Associate Professor of Law

Dr. Jin Wook Lee

Dr. Jin Wook Lee is an assistant professor in systems engineering. He has been a member of the faculty at UA Little Rock since 2013. Previously, Lee was a senior engineer at Samsung in South Korea. He connects with his students through a “disciplined, yet friendly” approach to instruction.

Professor Cheryl Johnston

Cheryl Johnston has been a UA Little Rock faculty member since 1992. She is a senior instructor in the Department of Applied Communication. She has been lauded as a “champion” for student growth and strives to expose her students to an inclusive and friendly environment.