Skip to main content
  • Professional portrait of Lindsay Bell
    Lindsay John Bell, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
    History

    Lecturer

    Historian | Researcher | Writer | SABR Member | Baseball Aficionado

  • Professional portrait of Daniel Simmons
    Dr. Daniel Simmons (he/him)
    Political Science

    Assistant Professor

  • Professional portrait of Pechulano Ngwe Ali
    Pechulano Ngwe Ali
    Communication and Journalism

    Assistant Professor of Communication, Journalism & Digital Storytelling | Co-Adviser, The Spectator

    Pechulano teaches introductory and advanced journalism (writing and editing) and storytelling across platforms, and introductory public speaking and communication.

  • Professional portrait of Andrew Prevenas
    Andrew Prevenas
    Nursing

    Clncl Learn Cent Tech Int Eng

    I am originally from Sheboygan, WI but I have lived in Eau Claire for close to a decade. I graduated from UW-Stout with a BS in Health Wellness and Fitness. You will find me outside in any weather hiking, running, cycling and camping. There's no such thing as "bad weather", only great gear.

    A quote I live by is "Voluntary exposure to that which freezes and terrifies you in measured proportions is curative" - Jordan Peterson.

  • Professional portrait of Noah Terrell
    Noah Terrell, M.S., LPC-IT (he/him/his) Alum
    Counseling Services

    Clinical Counselor

    Noah is a Licensed Professional Counselor-In-Training. He views the counseling process as a collaborative effort between the counselor and client, and empowers clients to make confident decisions for their benefit. Placing a large emphasis on the counseling relationship, he works through a person centered, cognitive behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and solutions-focused framework

  • Kerryn Johnson
    Kerryn Johnson, M.S.
    Admissions

    International Admissions Counselor

    Works primarily with international students

    "Eau Claire has been my home for over 25 years, so it’s great to share it with people from around the world. I enjoy seeing international students not only learn about and experience the American culture, but to also see our U.S. students learn about their cultures right from their backyard."