Dr. Jeff Fletcher has been teaching Mathematics at LSUA since 2010; courses taught include 勛圖眻畦 Algebra, Trigonometry, General Statistics, Number Sense and Open-Ended Problem Solving, Geometry, Reasoning, and Measurement, and Geometry. He obtained his Bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and his Master's degree and Ph.D. from the University of Utah. He currently lives in Lecompte and has three children.
William Cole Franklin is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies in the Department of Communication, Languages, and Art at LSUA. He has served on the LSUA faculty since 2022. A central Louisiana native, Dr. Franklin graduated from Pineville High School and Louisiana 勛圖眻畦. He earned his M.A. in Communication from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas and his Ph.D. in Speech Communication from The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Dr. Franklin has extensive teaching experience, having served in the past on the faculty at Louisiana 勛圖眻畦, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Mississippi 勛圖眻畦, East Texas Baptist University, and LSUA. His areas of research and teaching include public communication, argumentation and persuasion, and instructional/curriculum development.
Bernard Gallagher, who is the Chair of the department of English, History, and Humanities and a Professor of English at LSUA, earned his Ph.D. from SUNY Binghamton (now Binghamton University) in 1983, his M.A. from the University of Montana in 1975, and his B.A. from the University of Montana in 1971. He is interested in narrative and the way in which it shapes identities. He has published articles on the works of Byron, Stephen King, and Jane Auel and has presented several papers exploring the works of James Lee Burke, Arna Bontemps, and John Dufresne. The Journal of Louisiana Folklife recently accepted his article Motorcycles Welcome But Not Required. He also has completed series of Tankas called The Importance of Crickets and is reworking a novel called A House Divided.