Computer Science Department Faculty

Cliff Boggs, a Judson alum, is an assistant professor of Business and the program chairman of the MBA, Business Administration and Organizational Leadership programs. Boggs has held numerous ownership/leadership/management-level positions over several decades, including roles as the managing director of a retail and wholesale consulting group; chief operating officer of three corporations, domestic and international leadership roles in several Fortune-500 corporations; and as a domestic and international business development leader, and long-time entrepreneur, owning and operating a profitable hardware/home center retail chain for 20 years. He is currently working on his doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) at Grand Canyon University.
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Dr. Quiana Bradshaw
Pro-rata Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Dr. Quiana Bradshaw is from West Philadelphia, Pa., and serves as an Assistant Professor of computer science and received her Doctor of Computer Science with a concentration in emerging media in September 2013.
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Angelo Bravos has a B.A. in Math & Physics, a Masters in Robotics, and completed his Ph.D. work in Artificial Intelligence at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Dr. Franklin Miller spent his childhood in Greenville, Ohio, as a member of the United Methodist Church and Boy Scouts. He was married in 1969 and was a military officer in the U.S. Air Force with assignments at the U.S. Naval Postgrad School, Sea Launched Ballistic Missile Radar, Thule (Greenland) Ballistic Missile Warning site, 440L Over the Horizon Radar (Italy and New Jersey), Defense Support Program sites at Buckley Air Force Base (Colorado) and Woomera (South Australia).
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Dr. Dana Onayemi
Director of Graduate Programs in Computer Science
Dr. Dana Onayemi is a dynamic leader in the field of computer science education and research. With a demonstrated history of school, curriculum, and organizational leadership, Dana has a deep understanding of the needs and challenges facing computer science educators and researchers.
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Professor Stephen was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and moved to the Chicagoland area to play football at Northern Illinois University. During his time on the football team, he became the first student-athlete in the history of the program to earn the honor of Academic All-American three times in his career. He graduated in 2001 and began his career in the software industry.
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