2024-25

Zhuo Meng

Dr. Meng's research focuses on statistical methods for meta-analysis and publication bias. She is experienced in data analysis and programming. She is also interested in the applications of statistical methods to real-world problems. 

Rachel Hunter

Ms. Hunter gained experience working nationally and internationally as a performer, choreographer, and stage manager for Starr Foster Dance Project, K Dance in association with “Yes, Virginia Dance,” Ground Zero Dance Company, Amaranth Contemporary Dance, and Dim Sum Dance. 

Melissa Roberts

Ms. Roberts oversees JMI’s national programs, which include the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans – Accelerate (EBV-A), Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans’ Families (EBV-F) and Small Business Leadership Conference. She has worked for and with small businesses for most of her career and has held marketing and communications positions at the Florida Chamber Foundation, Enterprise Florida, Danfoss Turbocor and Ajax Building Corporation.

Burcu Izci

Dr. Izci's research interests include caregiver-child interactions, children's technology and media use, undergraduate student success, and faculty development.

Mason Mathews

Dr. Mathews is interested in spatial analysis, social networks, and social capital theories and methods and how they can be combined with geographic information systems to understand how communities and individuals respond to social, economic, and environmental shocks.

Dania Sheaib

Dr. Sheaib's approach to teaching is deeply rooted in the belief that a positive and engaging classroom environment fosters better learning outcomes. She strives to create a classroom where students feel encouraged to think critically and creatively, and where mistakes are seen as valuable learning opportunities.