Guest Lecturers in the Honors Forum
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Lloyd Chiasson, Ph.D. (e-mail) (faculty bio) Dr. Lloyd Chiasson is a professor of mass communication. In addition to lecturing for the Honors Forum, Dr. Chiasson teaches MACO 355 History and Principles of Mass Communication and MACO 451 Feature Writing. |
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Deborah Cibelli, Ph.D. (e-mail) (faculty bio) Dr. Deborah Cibelli is an associate professor of art who specializes in Sixteenth Century Studies and Renaissance Art and Architecture. She is a faculty adviser for Kappa Pi, the honors art fraternity. Cibelli is a past lecturer for HUMA 280 Honors Abroad–England. |
| Stanley Coleman, Ph.D. (e-mail) Dr. Stanley Coleman is an assistant professor of speech and theater. He is faculty adviser for the Nicholls Players, the University’s troupe of actors. Coleman is a past lecturer for HUMA 381 Honors Abroad–England. |
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| Albert Davis, Ph.D. (e-mail) Dr. Albert Davis is dean of university college and novelist in residence. Davis is an Alcee Fortier Distinguished Professor. He is also a published novelist and poet and teaches poetry and fiction writing courses. |
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| Henry Lafont, J.D. (e-mail) Dr. Henry Lafont is an associate professor of criminal justice/legal assistant studies. He is a past lecturer for HUMA 280 Honors Abroad–England. |
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| Cynthia Lamberty (e-mail) Lamberty is an instructor of chemistry, specializing in organometallic chemistry. In addition to being a guest lecturer for HUMA 111 Honors Forum, she teaches CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry Lab, CHEM 450 Senior Seminar and CHEM 451 Research Problems. |
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| David Middleton, Ph.D. (e-mail) Dr. David Middleton is department head of languages and literature, poet in residence, an Alcee Fortier Distinguished Professor and recipient of the Governor’s Arts Award for Professional Artists in 2006. Middleton teaches ENGL 251 Survey of English Literature and Its Backgrounds, ENGL 252 Survey of English Literature, ENGL 266 Intermediate Composition and ENGL 311, 312 Creative Writing Seminar. |
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Christopher Pena (e-mail) (faculty bio) Pena is an associate professor of nursing and coordinator of recruiting, retention, admissions and progression. Pena is also a guest lecturer of HIST 371 History of Louisiana and has written books on the impact of the Civil War on Louisiana. |



