Acting on behalf of the faculty, the committee provides academic and institutional governance for education abroad, international student and scholar services, and related international initiatives; engages in long-range strategic planning for the Global Education Center; and advises on policies, procedures, and practices that advance global learning and engagement. Through its work, the committee ensures that international education activities align with institutional priorities, academic standards, and principles of shared governance.
Committee Membership
Faculty Representatives
Stephen Auerbach, Ph.D.
Professor of History
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Mikkel Soelberg Christensen, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Communication
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Andrea Christoff, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Teacher Education
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Caroline Collier
Senior Lecturer in Information Systems and Co-Director, Center for Technology & Empowerment
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Taylor Elsey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
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Christina Gillespie, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Teacher Education
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Kevin Hunt, Ph.D.
Professor of Kinesiology
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Libby Murphy, Ph.D.
Professor of French and Chair, Department of World Languages & Cultures
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Christine Mutiti, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
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Liz Speelman, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer in Outdoor Education
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Simplice Tchamna Kouna, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Chair, Department of Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics
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Cullen Wallace, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Designated Representatives
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A. Kay Anderson, Ph.D.
University Registrar and Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management
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Emily Jarvis, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President for Student Health & Wellbeing
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Charles L. Norton, Jr., J.D.
General Counsel and Associate Vice President
Alyson Smith
Associate Director of Financial Aid
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Anna Whiteside, MFA
Assistant Director, John E. Sallstrom Honors College and Coordinator of National Scholarships
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Stephen Wilson, Psy.D., LPC
Director of Counseling Services
Administrative Membership
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Harold Mock, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President for International Education and Executive Director, Institute for Leadership and the Public Good
(+1) 478-445-1227
Profile
Dr. Harold Mock serves as assistant vice president for international education and executive director of the Institute for Leadership and the Public Good at Georgia College. A specialist in international affairs and transatlantic relations, he is currently writing a book entitled Dangerous Power: An International History of German Unification, 1969-1993. Dr. Mock's research and teaching interests include civil-military relations, particularly related to nuclear strategy and defense planning in western Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia, where he previously served as Bradley Research Fellow. Additionally, Dr. Mock holds a master's degree in history from Virginia and bachelor's degrees in political science and history from Georgia College. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Research
- Western European security
- Civil-military relations
- Transatlantic relations
- European integration
- German foreign policy
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Camille Williams
Interim Assistant Director for Education Abroad
(+1) 478-445-2368
Profile
Camille Williams serves as interim assistant director for education abroad in the Global Education Center at Georgia College. In her role, Ms. Williams works closely with Georgia College's faculty and exchange partners to create meaningful learning experiences across the world. Ms. Williams holds master's degrees in business administration and international management from the University of Texas at Dallas, a master's degree in applied linguistics from Georgia State University, and a bachelor's degree in computer science from Hampton University.
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Jason Wynn
Assistant Director for International Student & Scholar Services
(+1) 478-445-1245
Profile
Jason Wynn serves as assistant director for International Student and Scholar Services at GCSU, where his work encompasses international admissions, foreign credential evaluation, immigration advising and compliance, sponsored-student partnerships, university partnerships and contracts, and support for international students and scholars. He serves as GCSU’s Principal Designated School Official (PDSO) for the F-1 student program and Responsible Officer (RO) for the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program.
Jason also teaches a course focused on American language and culture. He earned an M.A. in International Studies from East Carolina University and a B.S. in Psychology with a second major in Spanish from Western Carolina University. His international experience spans 20 countries and includes study at the University of Vigo (Universidade de Vigo) in Spain and the University of the Americas Puebla (Universidad de las Américas Puebla) in Mexico, as well as work for Habitat for Humanity in Costa Rica.
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Stephen Auerbach, Ph.D.
Mikkel Soelberg Christensen, Ph.D.
Andrea Christoff, Ph.D.
Caroline Collier
Taylor Elsey, Ph.D.
Christina Gillespie, Ph.D.
Kevin Hunt, Ph.D.
Libby Murphy, Ph.D.
Christine Mutiti, Ph.D.
Liz Speelman, Ph.D.
Simplice Tchamna Kouna, Ph.D.
Cullen Wallace, Ph.D.
A. Kay Anderson, Ph.D.
Emily Jarvis, Ph.D.
Charles L. Norton, Jr., J.D.
Alyson Smith
Anna Whiteside, MFA
Stephen Wilson, Psy.D., LPC
Administrative Membership
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Harold Mock, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President for International Education and Executive Director, Institute for Leadership and the Public Good
(+1) 478-445-1227
Profile
Dr. Harold Mock serves as assistant vice president for international education and executive director of the Institute for Leadership and the Public Good at Georgia College. A specialist in international affairs and transatlantic relations, he is currently writing a book entitled Dangerous Power: An International History of German Unification, 1969-1993. Dr. Mock's research and teaching interests include civil-military relations, particularly related to nuclear strategy and defense planning in western Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia, where he previously served as Bradley Research Fellow. Additionally, Dr. Mock holds a master's degree in history from Virginia and bachelor's degrees in political science and history from Georgia College. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Research
- Western European security
- Civil-military relations
- Transatlantic relations
- European integration
- German foreign policy
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Camille Williams
Interim Assistant Director for Education Abroad
(+1) 478-445-2368
Profile
Camille Williams serves as interim assistant director for education abroad in the Global Education Center at Georgia College. In her role, Ms. Williams works closely with Georgia College's faculty and exchange partners to create meaningful learning experiences across the world. Ms. Williams holds master's degrees in business administration and international management from the University of Texas at Dallas, a master's degree in applied linguistics from Georgia State University, and a bachelor's degree in computer science from Hampton University.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment or attend office hours with Ms. Williams, please click here to choose a time.
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Jason Wynn
Assistant Director for International Student & Scholar Services
(+1) 478-445-1245
Profile
Jason Wynn serves as assistant director for International Student and Scholar Services at GCSU, where his work encompasses international admissions, foreign credential evaluation, immigration advising and compliance, sponsored-student partnerships, university partnerships and contracts, and support for international students and scholars. He serves as GCSU’s Principal Designated School Official (PDSO) for the F-1 student program and Responsible Officer (RO) for the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program.
Jason also teaches a course focused on American language and culture. He earned an M.A. in International Studies from East Carolina University and a B.S. in Psychology with a second major in Spanish from Western Carolina University. His international experience spans 20 countries and includes study at the University of Vigo (Universidade de Vigo) in Spain and the University of the Americas Puebla (Universidad de las Américas Puebla) in Mexico, as well as work for Habitat for Humanity in Costa Rica.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment or attend office hours with Mr. Wynn, please click here to choose a time.
Harold Mock, Ph.D.
Profile
Dr. Harold Mock serves as assistant vice president for international education and executive director of the Institute for Leadership and the Public Good at Georgia College. A specialist in international affairs and transatlantic relations, he is currently writing a book entitled Dangerous Power: An International History of German Unification, 1969-1993. Dr. Mock's research and teaching interests include civil-military relations, particularly related to nuclear strategy and defense planning in western Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia, where he previously served as Bradley Research Fellow. Additionally, Dr. Mock holds a master's degree in history from Virginia and bachelor's degrees in political science and history from Georgia College. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Research
- Western European security
- Civil-military relations
- Transatlantic relations
- European integration
- German foreign policy
Camille Williams
Profile
Camille Williams serves as interim assistant director for education abroad in the Global Education Center at Georgia College. In her role, Ms. Williams works closely with Georgia College's faculty and exchange partners to create meaningful learning experiences across the world. Ms. Williams holds master's degrees in business administration and international management from the University of Texas at Dallas, a master's degree in applied linguistics from Georgia State University, and a bachelor's degree in computer science from Hampton University.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment or attend office hours with Ms. Williams, please click here to choose a time.
Jason Wynn
Profile
Jason Wynn serves as assistant director for International Student and Scholar Services at GCSU, where his work encompasses international admissions, foreign credential evaluation, immigration advising and compliance, sponsored-student partnerships, university partnerships and contracts, and support for international students and scholars. He serves as GCSU’s Principal Designated School Official (PDSO) for the F-1 student program and Responsible Officer (RO) for the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program.
Jason also teaches a course focused on American language and culture. He earned an M.A. in International Studies from East Carolina University and a B.S. in Psychology with a second major in Spanish from Western Carolina University. His international experience spans 20 countries and includes study at the University of Vigo (Universidade de Vigo) in Spain and the University of the Americas Puebla (Universidad de las Américas Puebla) in Mexico, as well as work for Habitat for Humanity in Costa Rica.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment or attend office hours with Mr. Wynn, please click here to choose a time.