Cheryl Calhoun, Ph.D.

Santa Fe College
Dean of Educational Centers and Director, Blount Center

Cheryl Calhoun currently serves as Dean of Educational Centers and Director of the Blount Center for Santa Fe College. Her experience includes 20 years as a professor of Information Technology education and Coordinator of the Networking Services Technology program at Santa Fe College. She has worked as a systems analyst and network administrator and holds numerous industry certifications in networking technologies and cybersecurity. Her academic preparation includes an MBA from the University of Florida, a graduate certificate in information assurance from the University of Illinois Springfield, and recently was admitted to PhD candidacy for the University of Florida’s Educational Technology program. Her research interests include women in technology and entrepreneurship and effective utilization of online and web enhanced collaborative learning environments.

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