Education - Faculty


Dr. Jennifer Antoniotti-Neal

Director of Education

Dr. Jennifer Antoniotti-Neal

Goodhue Building
Phone: 270-384-8135
E-mail: antoniotti-nealj@lindsey.edu

Ed.D., Western Kentucky University
Rank I, National Board Certification
M.A., Western Kentucky University
B.A., Lindsey Wilson College

  • Kentucky Professional Certificate, Elementary Education P-4, Self-Contained 5,6
  • Endorsement for Teaching Reading & Writing, All Grades
  • National and State Accreditation Coordinator, CAEP & EPSB
  • National Title II Coordinator
  • Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP)
  • Appalachian College Association (ACA)
  • American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)
  • Kentucky Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (KACTE)
  • Kentucky Association of Teacher Educators (KATE)
  • Lindsey Wilson College Teacher Education Committee (TEC)
  • Kentucky Reading Association
  • Lindsey Wilson Alumni Association
  • Western Kentucky Alumni Association
  • Dr. Neal graduated from LWC with a bachelor of arts in elementary education and served as an elementary ELA teacher in Cumberland County for 23 years. She was an adjunct for LWC, teaching a P-5 reading methods course from 2015-2017, when she earned her doctorate and became a full-time faculty member in fall of 2017. She became the director of education in the fall of 2019 and is also the P-5 program coordinator. She lives in Columbia with her husband, three sons and three dogs.

    Dr. Cindy L. Clark

    Assistant Professor of Health & Physical Education

    Dr. Cindy L. Clark

    Goodhue Building - Rm. 314
    Phone: 270-384-8159
    E-mail: clarkc@lindsey.edu

    Ph.D., Southern Illinois University
    M.S., Minnesota State University
    B.S., Minnesota State University
    B.S., Minnesota State University
    B.A., Minnesota State University
    A.S., Minnesota State University

    Current Licenses and Certifications:
    Registered Dental Hygienist
    American Red Cross Instructor Trainer
    Minnesota Secondary Education Teaching License (School Health and Spanish)
    Illinois Secondary Education Substitute Teaching License
    Kentucky Secondary Education Substitute Teaching License
    Kentucky Association of Teacher Educators
    Certificate of Completion-Mandated Kentucky Teacher Leadership Seminar (Nov. 6, 2018)

    Memberships:
    American Dental Hygienist Association
    Kentucky Association Teacher Educators
    American Association for Health Education
    Shape America
    AACTE
    American Red Cross


    Brennon Sapp

    Assistant Professor of Education

    Brennon Sapp

    Goodhue Building - Rm. 104
    Phone: 270-384-8127
    E-mail: sappb@lindsey.edu

    Ed.D., University of Louisville
    M.A.E, Western Kentucky University
    B.A., Western Kentucky University

    Teaching Major: Chemistry
    Teaching Major: Mathematics
    Science Program Consultant
    Mathematics Program Consultant
    Certificate for Teaching in the Secondary Grades 9-12 (and for Departmentalized Grades 7-8 in Field)
    Professional Certificate for Instructional Leadership - Principal, All Grades, Level
    Professional Certificate for Instructional Leadership - School Superintendent

    27 Years in Public Education (12 as a teacher; 15 as an administrator)
    Author - Forensics Illustrated: Step under the Tape
    Membership - Kentucky Association of School Administrators


    Eric T. Moore

    Assistant Professor of Physical Education

    Eric T. Moore

    Goodhue Building - Rm. 310
    Phone: 270-384-8584
    E-mail: mooree@lindsey.edu

    Ph.D., University of Kentucky
    M.S., University of Kentucky
    B.A., Centre College

    Kentucky Professional Certificate, Middle Grades 5-9, Social Studies
    Kentucky Professional Certificate Grades 8-12, Social Studies
    Kentucky Professional Certificate Grades K-12, Health
    Kentucky Professional Certificate Grades K-12, Physical Education
    Kentucky Rank 1 Educator
    Certified Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED, American Red Cross
    First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor, American Red Cross
    Member of the Kentucky Society of Health and Physical Educators
    Member of Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Society

    Dr. Moore grew up in western Kentucky before setting off to Centre College for undergrad. Upon graduating with a love for athletics and higher education, he took a position as a teaching assistant while working on his masters. Being a teaching assistant gave him his first teaching experience, and from there he spent the last decade plus of his life serving as an educator from time spent as a kindergarten teacher all the way to teaching courses at the University of Kentucky while completing his doctorate. He and his wife reside in Bowling Green, KY with two amazing older dogs, Herbie and Elinor. Go Blue Raiders!


    Kristina Andrews

    Assistant Professor of Education

    Kristina Andrews

    Goodhue Building - Rm. 311
    Phone: 270-384-8095
    E-mail: andrewsk@lindsey.edu

    Ed.D., Florida Gulf Coast University
    M.S., University of Wisconsin
    B.A., University of Wisconsin

    Florida Professional Certificate: Elementary Education, ESOL, General Science 6-12, Mathematics 6-12, Reading
    AERA Member
    WERA Member
    Clinical Educator Certification
    Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI)
    'At-risk' for University and College Faculty and Staff

    Kristina Andrews grew up in West-Central Wisconsin on a small family dairy farm. After receiving her BA in Biology she worked as a research Biologist before working on obtaining her MS in Education from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls. Throughout her 18 year tenure as a public school teacher in Elementary, Middle, and High School, she was inspired by her students to pursue a doctoral degree that would assist her in addressing the needs of her culturally and linguistically diverse students that were not being met with the current educational structures and policies. Hence, she pursued her EdD in Curriculum and Instruction at Florida Gulf Coast University and began an active research agenda with international scholars in the field of refugee education, multicultural education, human rights, social justice, global citizenship education, and diversity. Dr. Andrews furthered her outreach of actively promoting for social justice and human rights by presenting at international conferences including WERA and AERA. During her doctoral journey she served as a Graduate Assistant for an international scholar, as editor for international peer-reviewed journals and graduate dissertation papers, and as reviewer for conferences. Since graduating, she continues her research agenda in order to advocate for equitable educational experiences for all students.

    Dr. Andrews's greatest joy is her daughter and son-in-law (and soon to be grandchild). She and her husband reside in their newly-found piece of paradise in the hills near Columbia with their two rescue cats and two rescue dogs.