Hall, of Lancaster, is an instructor of English. She has served as an adjunct faculty member at the Lancaster Campus since 1999, teaching both English and Spanish courses in the college's credit and noncredit divisions. Hall earned a bachelor's degree in English and linguistics from Millersville University. She also holds a master's degree in linguistics from the University of Maryland, where she currently is a Ph.D. candidate in the same department.
Martin, a resident of Conestoga, also is an instructor of English. He has been an adjunct professor at HACC's Harrisburg Campus since 2001, has taught at Shippensburg University since 2001 and has taught distance education courses for the University of Vermont since 1999. Martin holds a bachelor's degree in English from Drexel University and a master's degree in English from the University of Vermont.
A Lancaster resident, St. Pierre is an instructor of sociology. She joined HACC after leaving the staff of Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio. St. Pierre also taught both lecture and distance education courses in sociology, deviance, and the family for Mott Community College in Flint, Mich. She holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Western Michigan University and a master's degree in sociology.
Wenger, a Lancaster County native, left the University of West Alabama, where he has taught since 1994, to join the Lancaster Campus staff as an instructor of psychology. A Fulbright Scholar, he holds two bachelor's degrees from Millersville University, one in math and the other in psychology. Wenger also earned his master's and doctorate degrees in psychology from Penn State University.