Christian Fernandez

Academic Credentials

MLitt Shakespeare and Performance, Mary Baldwin University
B.A. Literature, Patrick Henry College
 

Biography

Professor Fernandez holds a Bachelors of Arts in Literature and a Master of Letters in Shakespeare and Performance. In addition to his work at Marymount University, Professor Fernandez serves as an Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric and Recitation at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, VA. His studies include work on English literature, classical rhetoric, orations, and theatrical history. His focus is on the intersection between classical rhetorical theory and the rhetoric of early modern English drama.

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Caren Colley – Trowbridge

Academic Credentials

BA Art History, Portland State University
BA French Literature, l’Université de Poitiers, France
MA French Language and Literatures, Portland State University

Biography

Caren Trowbridge is a professor of French with nearly 20 years of experience teaching at the university, corporate, and government levels.  She has taught in both American and European schools and received the GWATFL (Greater Washington Association of Teachers of Foreign Language) award for the best presentation of classroom pedagogy (2009).  Ms. Trowbridge has also collaborated on several academic translations, namely of the life and works of St. Vincent de Paul with the Société de St. Vincent de Paul in Paris (2007).  Her academic interests include Emile Zola and social (in)justice of the late 19th-century, as well as works were written under the German occupation of France from 1941-1944.  

Professor Colley-Trowbridge was awarded the 2020 School of Design, Arts, and Humanities prize for excellence in Non-Tenure Teaching

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Fiona Vaughans

Academic Credentials

BSc, Computer Information Systems, Monroe College, NY
MSc, Computer Security Management, Strayer University, Washington, DC
PhD, Information Assurance and Security, ABD, Capella University, MN

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Information Technology in the Global Age
Computer Security
Cybersecurity Policy, Ethics, Law and Compliance

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Cyber security, particularly insider threats and their mitigation
International considerations in technology
Technical communications
 

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Charles Tichenor

Academic Credentials
Ph.D., Business, Berne University
MBA, Business Administration, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
BSBA, Business Administration, The Ohio State University
 
Professional Certifications:
International Affairs III, Defense Institute for Security Assistance Management, 2011-2015
Certified Function Point Specialist, International Function Point Users Group, 1994, 1997
Operations Research/Systems Analysis, US Army, 1989

Teaching Areas

  • Management Science
  • Information Technology

Industry and Professional Associations

  • International Function Point Users Group
  • Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
  • Reserve Officers Association

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Dr. Charley Tichenor has been a member of the Marymount faculty since 2011, first as an Adjunct Professor and now as an Assistant Professor of Management Science.  Dr. Tichenor teaches undergraduate and graduate analytics-based courses in information systems, statistics, and decision making.
 
Dr. Tichenor has approximately thirty years of formal job experience in the analytics field, including both in the military and federal service and private industry.  He has nineteen publications, five of which were in refereed journals, and has spoken at eighteen conference or special academic presentations from local to international level.  He is also an International Review Editorial Board Member (journal referee) for the International Journal of Information Technology Project Management.
 
Dr. Tichenor’s primary research interests are in the field of software metrics.  He is a member of the International Function Point Users’s Group (IFPUG) Non-functional Software Sizing Standards Committee and is currently researching better ways to forecast the cost to develop software through a joint Academic Partnership between Marymount University and IFPUG.
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