USU-Uintah Basin Welcomes New Faculty

by | Aug 10, 2017 | News | 0 comments

There will be new faces greetings USU-Uintah Basin students this fall as vacancies in the Wildlife Science, Social Work, and Mathematics Departments have been filled. Three new faculty members are set to begin teaching and serving on campus this fall. Dr. Mark Chynoweth is the new assistant professor in Wildlife Science. Dr. Patrick Harvey is the new clinical associate professor in Social Work and Don Busenbark is the new lecturer in Mathematics. “We are excited to get to work with Mark, Patrick, and Don,” shares USU-UB executive director Dr.
James Taylor
. “Each brings unique qualities that will benefit the entire USU system. Mark’s experience in wildlife science is nearly unmatched, making him a perfect fit for USU-UB, where there is a lot of interest for wildlife science. Patrick has spent the majority of his career traveling from the Eastern United States to Hawaii teaching and educating. Don has a passion to help individuals and adapt courses to meet their needs.” Don Busenbark has taught high school in Roosevelt for 24 years and has been an adjunct professor at USU-UB for 15 years. He is working on his doctorate degree in math education.

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Don Busenhark

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