faculty @ eureka

 

 

 

 

 

LIBRARY SCIENCES & INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES -

 

LIBRARY SCIENCES

 

Ms. Kati Donaghy

Assistant Professor, Technical Services Librarian, Coordinator of Copyright and Fair Use. Ms. Donaghy is responsible for the cataloging, acquisitions, collection development and maintenance of library materials. As Coordinator of Copyright and Fair Use, provide advice on best practices and policies for Course Reserves (including E-Reserves), Inter-Library Loan, Copy Center and Course Packet Policies, and any other areas of the campus who may be affected by applicable laws. A.B. in English, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania; M.S. in Library and Information Science, Drexel University, Pennsylvania. email

 

Ms. Kelly A. Fisher

Associate Professor - Public Services Librarian. Ms. Fisher is responsible for reference, electronic collections, library instruction, interlibrary loan, and serials maintenance. Kelly has served as a Freshman Seminar instructor and is also the Eureka College Bowl team's advisor/coach. Kelly is also an Alto II in the Peoria Area Civic Chorale. B.A. in English, Illinois State University; M.S. in Library and Information Science, University of Illinois. email

 

Mr. Anthony Glass

Anthony Glass is Associate Professor and Library Director/College Archivist. In addition to his responsibilities at Melick Library, Mr. Glass plays guitar, lute and recorder at Madrigal Dinners and Coffee House events. He holds a B.A., University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts and an M.A., Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison. email

 

 

 

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

 

 

Dr. Joseph Cunningham

Visiting Assistant Professor of Western Civilization & Culture. Cunningham received a bachelor's degree from Greenville College, Greenville; a master's degree from Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis; and a doctorate from the University of Manchester, Manchester, England. email

 

Mr. Jason Zimmerman

Currently a lecturer for IDS- 261, Western Civilization and IDS-101, Freshman Seminar. B.S. Illinois State University; M.A. University of
Illinois-Springfield. email