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A certified public accountant, Linda Jones holds a Masters in Business Administration and a Bachelors in Business Administration with a major in accounting from Pittsburg State University. She is an alumni of Neosho County Community College, holding an Associate of Arts degree. Mrs. Jones was recently nominated for Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Mrs. Jones has public accounting experience and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. She has been a faculty member at Neosho County Community College since 1985, receiving an Outstanding Teaching Award in 2002. In the fall of 2003, she became the chairman of the Division of Business and Technology.

620-431-2820 ext. 227
email: ljones@neosho.edu

CIS


Charles has taught Computer Science classes at Neosho County Community College since 1991. He was named NCCC's 1999 Distinguished Instructor. He has a BSE degree in Mathematics Education from Oklahoma Christian College, an MEd in Mathematics Education from Northeast Louisiana University (U Of LA-Monroe), and an MSCSE in Computer Science Education from The University of Evansville. Charles sponsors the Omega Iota Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, assists with the Honor's Leadership Academy, and works with the Academic Excellence Challenge Team. He serves as the faculty representative for the USA Today/AACC/PTK Academic All-America Competition, the Udall Scholarship, the Goldwater Scholarship, and the Coca-Cola Scholarship. He has been a nominator for the Gates Millennium Scholarship Program. He has had several articles published in regional and national publications. He has won a Master Teacher and an Academic Excellence award from NISOD in Austin, TX.

620-431-2820 Ext 275
cbabb@neosho.edu

Management/Marketing

A product of the four-state area, Mr. Fewins received his Associate of Arts degree from Allen County Community College, his B.A. degree from Emporia State University, and his M.S. degree from University of Arkansas. Before coming to Neosho County Community College in 1987, Mr. Fewins held positions in sales, warehouse, production, and human resource management with local firms in the area. His wife, Pam, teaches chemistry, physics, and mathematics at a local high school. Their children, Angie, Jamie, and Phil, all attended Neosho County Community College before transferring to a Regent Institution.

Contact at 620-431-2820 ext. 228 or

E-mail dfewins@neosho.edu