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Five faculty join Morningside staff

Posted: Sunday, October 05, 2008
Morningside College announces five new faculty members. They include: Peter Hathaway, associate professor and chair of education; Kathryn March, visiting assistant professor of music; Jennifer Moskowitz, visiting assistant professor of English; Thomas A. Swanke, associate professor of finance; and Jill Wilson, visiting instructor of music.

Hathaway comes to Morningside after 35 years as a teacher and administrator in the Sioux City Community School District, most recently as principal of North Middle School. He was named Iowa Assistant Principal of the Year in 1991, and in 1997, then-Gov. Terry Branstad appointed Hathaway to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners. Hathaway has a master's degree from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.

March joins the full-time faculty after serving 20 years as an adjunct professor at Morningside. She also has taught several years as an adjunct professor at Western Iowa Tech Community College and Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C. March holds a doctorate from the University of Iowa and is a member of the March Piano Duo with her husband, James, who also teaches at Morningside.

Moskowitz comes to Morningside after eight years as a teaching assistant or adjunct instructor at the University of South Dakota. She has a doctorate from USD.

Before coming to Morningside, Swanke served a total of 15 years on the faculty at West Virginia State College in Institute and later Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb. He also has several years of experience teaching at the university level in Colorado. Swanke has a doctorate from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Wilson joins the full-time faculty after serving at Morningside since 2005 as an adjunct faculty member and also as director of the Leo Kucinski Academy of Music. She has experience teaching music at all levels, and she is pursuing a doctorate from Boston University in Massachusetts.

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