Faculty and Staff
Ranetta Guinn, MSM
Graduate Affairs Director
Dean's Office
Location: HS I
Room: 222
E-mail: rguinn@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-3179
Varadraj Gurupur, Ph.D.
Professor
Global Health Management and Informatics
Location: DPAC
Suite: 401J
E-mail: varadraj.gurupur@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-5161
Whitney Haas, MEd, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert AVEd
Clinical Educator
Communication Disorders Clinic
Location: Innovative Center
Suite: 500
E-mail: Whitney.Haas@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-882-0468
Shelley Hall, MSW
Associate Instructor, MSW Program Director
Social Work
Location: HS I
Room: 204D
E-mail: shelley.hall@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-3056
Areas of Specialty:
- Clinical practice in a hospital with neonatal families and maternal/child mental health issues
- Adoption
- Foster Care
William Hanney, PT, DPT, ATC, Ph.D.
Professor
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science, Physical Therapy
Location: HS I
Room: 261
E-mail: William.j.hanney@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-0217
Areas of Specialty:
- Treatment Outcomes for patients with low back and neck pain
- The influence of manual/manipulative therapy
- Standardization of physical therapy interventions
- Physical therapy practice patterns
Nancy Harrington, MA, CCC-SLP, ATP
FAAST Center/AAC Lab Research Grant Coordinator, Senior Instructor
Communication Sciences and Disorders, FAAST Assistive Technology Center
E-mail: nancy.harrington@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-882-0465
Areas of Specialty:
- Language Acquisition
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Assistive Technology
Christie Hasegawa, MA
Academic Advisor IV
Communication Sciences and Disorders
E-mail: Christie.Hasegawa@ucf.edu
Minoska Hernandez
Student Resource Specialist II
Social Work
Location: HS I
Room: 237
E-mail: Minoska.Hernandez@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-4110
Ethan Hill, Ph.D., CSCS*D, ACSM-EP
Associate Professor
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science, Kinesiology
Location: Education Complex
Room: 320L
E-mail: Ethan.Hill@ucf.edu
Phone: 407-823-1161
Areas of Specialty:
- Neuromuscular and endothelial function
- Resistance training interventions
- Muscle function and fatigue
- Sex-specific responses to exercise
- Eccentric contraction-based interventions