Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
There are 8 billion people in the world. You are one of them. Just one.
How can you possibly make sense of that many people; that many cultures; that many philosophies and theories; that much history; that much science and knowledge?
Yet the Lord told Jeremiah: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”
And: “I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Regent University’s College of Arts & Sciences will help you discover God’s plans for your life. Whether in preparation for one of Regent’s many graduate programs, or service to Kingdom and culture around the world, we lay the foundation — to think, to write, to speak, to integrate, to understand.
In the book The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis contends that the meaning of life begins with one fundamental assumption — the doctrine of objective value.
Some things really are true; some things really are noble; some things really are right, pure, lovely and admirable.
It is those things, says the Apostle Paul, not the countless theories and philosophies and opinions of man, that are the sure foundation.
There may be 8 billion people in the world, but you were formed. You are set apart. You have been appointed. You have plans!
You have a hope and a future.
Regent’s mission is: Christian Leadership to Change the World.
You may be just one person, but you are destined to touch those 8 billion people.
Come, let us help you discover yourself in Him at Regent’s College of Arts & Sciences.
Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Regent University professors are exemplary leaders who exhibit a strong commitment to excellence. Click on the photos below to read more about our faculty.
Assistant Professor, Business, Leadership and Management
757.352.4771 bbaugus@regent.eduDepartment Chair, Engineering & Computer Science
757.352.4772 cherbea@regent.eduDepartment Chair; Assistant Professor, Business, Leadership and Management
757.352.4553 jbucci@regent.eduVisiting Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Arts
Undergraduate Communication Studies Program Coordinator
757.352.4254 kevicra@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Teacher Education and Interdisciplinary Studies
757.352.4029 chergou@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Government, History and Criminal Justice
757.352.4551 kgrimm@regent.eduAssociate Professor
Department Chair, Psychology
757.352.4762 dhankle@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Biblical Studies and Christian Ministry
757.352.4993 jamehe1@regent.eduAssistant Professor in Engineering & Computer Science
757.352.4590 dhenry@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Government, History and Criminal Justice, General Education
757.352.4780 nichhig@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Biblical Studies and Christian Ministry
757.352.4047 tkeiser@regent.eduAssociate Dean of Faculty and Teaching
Chair, Department of Government, History, and Criminal Justice
Professor of Government
757.352.4753 smking@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Government, History and Criminal Justice, General Education
757.352.4659 dkoev@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Department Chair, Teacher Education and Interdisciplinary Studies
757.352.4372 kkreassig@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Science, Technology, and Mathematics
757.352.4432 plutz@regent.eduAssociate Professor of English
Department Chair, English
757.352.4464 mmattix@regent.eduAssociate Professor, General Education
Department Chair, General Education
Director, Honors Program
757.352.4776 jmcmullen@regent.eduAssistant Professor, English
Director of University Writing Center
757.352.4144 jerepai@regent.eduAssistant Professor, Government, History and Criminal Justice
757.352.4470 wreddinger@regent.eduChair of Communication and Arts Department
Professional-in-Residence
Animation
757.352.4698 peggys@regent.eduProfessor
Department Chair, Science, Technology and Math
757.352.4405 rstewart@regent.eduAssistant Professor in Engineering & Computer Science
757.352.4691 cturnitsa@regent.eduPrincipal Lecturer, Government, History and Criminal Justice
757.352.4609 swebb@regent.edu