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Fred A. Newell

School of Public Service and Administration
School of Public Service and Administration
Assistant Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice
fnewell@andersonuniversity.edu
(704) 516-1971
Academic Background

Doctor of Management in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Colorado Technical University

MBA in Public Administration, Pfeiffer University

M.A in Leadership, Bellevue University

B.A in Criminal Justice, Pfeiffer University

 

 

Teaching at AU

What year did you start teacing at AU?

2015

How would you describe your classes to someone who has never attended one?

While the curriculum can be challenging, I generally foster a very supportive classroom environment. You will have fun, you will have healthy debate, and you will leave with kernels of wisdom that help you to be better prepared to take on the world.

Contact

Email

fnewell@andersonuniversity.edu

Phone

(704) 516-1971

Fast Facts

While the curriculum can be challenging, I generally foster a very supportive classroom environment. You will have fun, you will have healthy debate, and you will leave with kernels of wisdom that help you to be better prepared to take on the world.

Criminal Law, Incident Management and Planning for Emergencies, Introduction to Criminal Justice

I love teaching at Anderson University because it is an incredible, faith-based institution that truly understands the necessity of placing Christ in all that we do. I believe Anderson University truly appreciates and cares for its students and faculty, and that is a rare quality these days. I love the supportive atmosphere. It is those great relationships fostered with the leadership as well as with the students that continue to drive my passion for teaching here.

Newell, Fred A. 2014. “Correctional Theories and Ideologies.” In American Corrections, Chapter 1. Schaumberg, Illinois: Words of Wisdom LLC.