
Faculty
William I. Jones
Mr. William Jones serves as Assistant Professor of Biology. He graduated from Cedarville College with a B.A. in biology (1981) and earned a M.A. from the University of Akron (1999). He is a Ph.D. candidate at The Ohio State University and is currently completing his dissertation. His research areas include the nature of science and science education. Mr. Jones joined the faculty of Cedarville in 1999. He is a member of the National Science Teachers Association, The Association for Science Teacher Education, and the Science Education Council of Ohio. He has served as an Ohio Board of Reagents' Teaching Fellow for Science and Mathematics.
Jeff Robinson
Mr. Jeff Robinson is currently a medical student at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Jeff graduated from Cedarville University in 2004 with a B.A. in Biology and minors in both Bible and Spanish. He and his wife Heather plan to enter career medical missions upon completion of his education. Jeff enjoys spending time at home with his one year old daughter, Mekaila.
Dennis M. Sullivan, M.D.
Dr. Sullivan serves as Professor of Biology and has been at Cedarville since 1996. He received his B.S. from Youngstown State University (1974) and his M.D. from Case Western Reserve University (1978). More recently, he completed an M.A. in Bioethics from Trinity University (2004). He has been honored as a Diplomate by the American board of Surgery (1985) and as Fellow by the American College of Surgeons (1996). Before coming to Cedarville, Dr. Sullivan served as a medical missionary with Baptist Mid-Missions for three years in Haiti and three years in the Central African Republic. He is a member of several organizations, including the American Medical Association, the Christian Medical Association, and the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity.
Cindy Wingert, M.S. (Program Coordinator)
Mrs. Cynthia Wingert serves as an Instructor of Biology. She graduated from Cedarville in 2001 with a B.A. in Biology and specialization in secondary education. Upon graduation from Cedarville, Cynthia returned to the University as a laboratory instructor for anatomy and physiology and biology labs for two years. She then went to Wright State University, where she received her M.S. in Anatomy and Physiology, with particular research interests in neuro-immunology and anatomical techniques. She joined the faculty of Cedarville University in the fall of 2005. Her professional memberships include the American Association of Anatomists and the Association of Christian Schools International. Since returning to Cedarville, she has developed and will be teaching an advanced anatomy course with cadaver dissection, specifically designed for pre-medical students. She is an active member of Apex Community Church in Kettering, and enjoys being involved in women's Bible studies. Her hobbies include gourmet cooking, long walks, and cheering for Michigan football (GO BLUE!!!).