Keyword: In Their Own Words

Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Dietrich Bartel

Dr. Dietrich Bartel, Professor of Music, has taught at CMU and CMBC (one of CMU's predecessor colleges) since 1985. He will retire this spring.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Sheila Klassen-Wiebe

Dr. Sheila Klassen-Wiebe, Associate Professor of New Testament, has taught at CMU and CMBC (one of CMU's predecessor colleges) since 1993.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Chris Huebner

Dr. Chris Huebner, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy, has taught at CMU full-time since 2002.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Rachel Krause

Dr. Rachel Krause, Assistant Professor of Biology, has taught at CMU since 2015.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Kenton Lobe

Kenton Lobe, Instructor in International Development Studies, has taught at CMU since 2005.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Delmar Epp

Dr. Delmar Epp, Associate Professor of Psychology, has taught at CMU since 2000.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. John Brubacher

Dr. John Brubacher, Assistant Professor of Biology, has worked at CMU since 2008.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Tim Rogalsky

Dr. Tim Rogalsky, Associate Professor of Mathematics, has taught at CMU since 2000.

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Faculty: In Their Own Words – Dr. Candice Viddal

Dr. Candice Viddal, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics, has taught at CMU since 2010.

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