Faculty
Dr. Scott Searcy
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Department Chair
Office: Nilssen 123
641-585-8227
searcys@waldorf.edu
Dr. Searcy (right) spent his 2007 Spring Break in Phoenix, Arizona, working with Waldorf students at Habitat for Humanity and a Phoenix food bank.
Jim Braun
Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics
Office: Nilssen 215
braunj@waldorf.edu
Bob Elsbury
Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics
Office: Nilssen 215
641-585-8187
elsburyb@waldorf.edu
Michael Farndale
Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics
Office: Nilssen 102
Office Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:30-8:20 am and 9:30-10:20 am.
641-585-8229
farndalem@waldorf.edu
Professor Farndale was born in London, England. He received a B.A. in Mathematics, a Certificate of Education, and a M. A. in Mathematics from Oxford University (England). His teaching experience includes Brentwood School (Essex, England), Calgary University (Alberta, Canada), Samuel Pepys Comprehensive School (London, England), Atlantic College (Wales), St. George's English School (Rome, Italy), and St. Dominic's Sixth Form College (London, England). His wide travels in Europe as a cosmopolitan teacher finally brought him to Iowa and Waldorf College in 1982, where he is currently an Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics. He is a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the Mathematical Association of America. His teaching interests are in physics, mathematics, and astronomy. He likes to travel with his family, garden, teach Sunday School, and sing in the Church choir.


