Secondary Education Faculty 
 

 

 

Dr. B. Lee Hurren, Chairman

 Department of Secondary Education
Professor of Education
765-4575
 blhurren@una.edu

Dr. Hurren joined the faculty in 2003. He
received his B.A. degree from Southern
Utah University. His M.Ed. and Ph.D.
degrees are from the University of Nevada, Reno. His major teaching duties are in methods of high school teaching and educational psychology.

http://www2.una.edu/blhurren/

 


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Charlotte Justice,
Departmental Secretary

SH 515

765-4575

cfjustice@una.edu

 


 

Dr. Linda Blount
Professor of Education

SH 551  765-4545
ljbount@una.edu

Dr. Blount joined the faculty in 2005. She received her B.A. degree from Louisiana College, her M.S. degree from the University of Houston, Clear Lake, and her Ph.D. from Mississippi State University. She has additional graduate studies from the University of Maryland, Towson, University of Texas, Pan American and University of Houston. Her major teaching duties are in educational leadership.

Dr.  Joy Brown
Associate Professor of Education

SH 503   765-4837
jmbrown@una.edu 

Dr. Brown joined the faculty in 2002.  She received her B.S. degree from the University of North Alabama and  her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Mississippi.  Her major teaching duties are ESL, reading in the content area, and research. 

http://www2.una.edu/jmbrown/

Dr. Peggy Campbell

 Professor of Education

     SH 540  765-4578 
     pccampbell@una.edu

Dr. Campbell came to UNA in 2002. She has her B.S., M. Ed., and Ed. S.  degrees from Mississippi College for Women and her Ed. D. degree from Delta State University. In addition to her duties as Chairperson, she teaches courses in the Educational Leadership program.

 

Dr. Lelon O. Davidson
Professor of Education
SH 555 765-4598  lodavidson@una.edu 

Dr. Davidson joined the faculty in 1999. He received his B.S. degree from Jackson State University, his M.S. degree from Atlanta University, and his Ph.D. degree from the University of Mississippi. His major teaching duties are in educational leadership.

 

Dr. Katrina Hunter
Associate Professor of Education

SH 517  765-4771 khuntermintz@una.edu

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Dr. Hunter joined the faculty in 2004. She earned her B.S. degree from Jacksonville State University and her M.A., Ed.S., and Ed.D. degrees from the University of Alabama. Her major teaching duties are in educational psychology and methods of teaching high school.

Dr. Robert E. Johnson
Professor of Education

SH 516     765-4573
rejohnson1@una.edu 

Dr. Johnson joined the faculty in 1970. He received his B.A., M.Ed., Adv. M.Ed., and Ed.D. degrees from the University of Mississippi. His major teaching responsibilities are in educational administration. 

 

 

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Dr. Linda Lewis
Associate Professor of Education

SH 552  765-4568
lllewis@una.edu

Dr. Lewis joined the faculty in 2005. She received her B.S. from Athens College, her M.A. from the University of North Alabama, and her Ed.S. and Ed.D. degrees from the University of Alabama. Her major teaching duties are in history and philosophy of education and curriculum and instruction.

Dr. Carolyn J. Lovett
Professor of Education

SH 553     765-4253  
cjlovett@una.edu  

Dr. Lovett joined the faculty in 1991. She received her B.S. degree from Upper Iowa University and her M.Ed., Ed.S. and Ed.D. degrees from the University of Arkansas. Her major teaching duties are in assessment, educational technology, and human growth and development.

 

Dr. Laura C. Stokes

Professor of Education

SH 556    765-4619

Dr. Stokes joined the faculty in 1993.  She received her Ph.D., from Florida State University.  Her major teaching duties are in curriculum and instruction, history and philosophy of education, and human growth and development.

Dr. John F. Wakefield

Professor of Education

SH 521   765-4482

Dr. Wakefield joined the faculty in 1982.  He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois.  His major teaching duties are in educational psychology and human growth and development.

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