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Madelyn Beverlin

Madelyn Beverlin

Manager of Campus Scheduling and Event Strategy

Specializations: Communication and marketing

Education

  • B.A., St. Ambrose University

Mia Martino

Residence Hall Director

Specializations: Residential Life

Claudia Vaughan

Claudia Vaughan

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Ramin Roshandel

Ramin Roshandel he/they

Part-Time Assistant Professor of Music

Ramin Roshandel is a composer and setar player. His composition has been described as “Brutally Persian,” and his performance on the setar has been considered “Masterful”.

Roshandel's compositions have been performed by Benjamin Coelho, Anna Elder, Nicole Esposito, Will Fried, Daniel Schreiner, The JACK Quartet, University of Iowa Center for New Music Ensemble, Ensemble Dal Niente, Kamratōn Ensemble, and LIGAMENT duo. His compositions have been either featured or performed in Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS), NYC Electroacoustic Improvisation Summit, MOXSonic, TurnUp Multimedia Festival, and Cleveland Uncommon Sound Project’s Summer Sounds. Roshandel was the setar soloist in Jean-François Charles’ opera, Grant Wood in Paris, in its premiere.

Roshandel has two analytical papers about Hossein Alizadeh’s Neynavā and Elliott Carter’s Dialogues published in Persian journals. Ramin’s collaborative album (Jamshid Jam) with Jean-François Charles was nominated in the World Music and Crossover Productions categories of Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik (German Record Critics’ Award).

He holds a Ph.D. in Music Composition from the University of Iowa.

More at: ramin-roshandel.com

Education

  • B.A. in Persian Music Performance, Tehran University of Art
  • M.Mus. in Music Composition, University of Tehran
  • Ph.D. in Music Composition, University of Iowa
Yoonji Kim

Yoonji Kim

Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Yoonji Kim, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Augustana College. Dr. Kim teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in motor speech disorders, acquired cognitive-communication disorders, and aphasia. Dr. Kim’s research interests include human vocal behaviors in typical adults and individuals with acquired neurological disorders. Her work examines the mechanisms underlying speech motor control in individuals with dysarthria caused by neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease and cerebellar ataxia. Dr. Kim is also a licensed speech-language pathologist with experience in tracheostomy and ventilator management, augmentative alternative communication, and school-based practice.

Education

  • B.A., English Language and Literature, Sungkyunkwan University
  • M.A., Linguistics, Seoul National University
  • M.A., Speech, Language and Hearing Science, Temple University
  • Ph.D., Communicative Sciences and Disorders, New York University
Laks Chokalingam

Lakshmanan Chokalingam

Part-Time Instructor of Data Analytics

Laks brings over 27 years of corporate experience across diverse domains including Supply Chain, Marketing, Sales, and Industrial Software Engineering. As an experienced software architect, Laks has contributed to numerous software projects across multiple industries and clients. In his spare time, Laks teaches the Tamil Language and serves as a school principal, he also enjoys playing badminton, volleyball and pickleball.

Specializations: Software engineering, Data analytics, Supply chain, Sales and distribution

Education

  • B.E., Production Engineering, Madras University, India
  • M.B.A., Supply Chain Management, Annamalai University, India
  • M.S., Business Analytics, University of Iowa

Ruby Auf

Associate Professor of Public Health

Sydney Arlis

Sydney Arlis she/her

Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology

Sydney received her bachelor’s degree in biology from Miami University in Ohio and her PhD from the University of Iowa. During her doctoral degree, she studied the development of the face, focusing on how disruptions to neural crest cell development result in cleft lip and/or palate. She enjoys learning new things about all areas of biology and is especially interested in making complicated science accessible to non-scientists. In her free time, Sydney enjoys board games, jigsaw puzzles, sand volleyball, and playing with her two cats, Henry and Freya.

Education

  • B.A., Miami University
  • Ph.D., University of Iowa
Mandeep Singh

Mandeep Singh

Part-Time Professor of Business Administration

John Lindberg

John Lindberg

Part-Time Instructor of Environment, Geography, and Geoscience