

Department Chair of Sociology
Associate Professor of Sociology; dissertation focused on organizational innovation in tribal management of fish and wildlife, and various recent research explores common-pool resource management, inter-governmental collaboration, economic development in Indian Country, and sexual harassment/assault. Her interests center on Indigenous nation-rebuilding, self-governance, and social inequalities—particularly gender, racial, and economic. Additional interests include rural and community studies, social movements, and collective action.

Health & Physical Education - Adjunct - Health & Physical Education
Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy. Ph.D. in Astrophysics from from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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Facilities & Grounds - Boilerman/Plumber
Athletics - Head Men's and Women's Track Coach
Sociology - Adjunct - Sociology
Dr. Cash received his Ph.D. from Boston University, where he completed fields in American History and International History. His research focuses on the intersection of American foreign relations and political culture, as reflected in his dissertation, The Forgotten Debate: American Political Opinion Journals and the Korean War," which he is currently working on turning into a book manuscript. Prior to coming to Carroll, Dr.

Hello! I’m Deidre Casey and I graduated from Carroll with a degree in English and Spanish for secondary education. After over a dozen years teaching in the Helena Public Schools and then many more involved in Diocesan youth ministry, I’m thrilled to be back at Carroll as a part of the Campus Ministry team. It’s so good to be walking together in this journey of faith!
