Anne Reeve
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is pleased to welcome Anne Reeve to our program. Anne taught organic chemistry and biochemistry at Lynchburg College for the past 11 years. She has a doctorate in bioorganic chemistry from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Clemson University. She and her husband, Paul, and 8-year-old son, John, have recently moved to the Lewisberry area. Anne enjoys reading, gardening, and outdoor activities.
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Paul Rego
Paul, a native of York County, Pennsylvania, holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Millersville University. He received his Master of Arts and a doctorate in political science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where his research focused on the political thought of President Theodore Roosevelt. While at U. Mass., Paul taught American politics, constitutional law, the American presidency, and early American political thought. An avid runner, he also enjoys watching football, visiting historical sites, and collecting autographs, books, and presidential memorabilia. Paul lives in Red Lion with his wife, Trisha. |
Gene Rohrbaugh
The Department of Mathematical Sciences is thrilled to welcome Gene back to Messiah's faculty as associate profess of computer science. Gene is a Pennsylvania native, although he comes from California after teaching two years at California Baptist University. He earned his doctorate in linguistics from the University of Texas. Gene brings to the department his computer science experience in both industry and academics, with research interests in computational linguistics and artificial intelligence. Married to Ann, the couple has four children: Joseph, Maggie, Naomi, and James. |
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