AUM Faculty & Staff
Directory


Simon Lan
Associate Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Dr. Lan is an Associate Professor of Economics. Dr. Lan teaches a wide range of economics courses, with a primary focus on Macroeconomics at undergraduate level and Applied Macroeconomics and Financial Economics at graduate level. He emphasized applying Economic theories to real -world issues. His research explores International Finance and the Chinese Economy, and his current research focuses on the effects of Fiscal spending and income inequality in the United States. His work has been published in reputable peer-reviewed journals such as China Economic Review and Journal of Asian Economics among others.




Otto Land
User Services Technician

Courtney Lane
Academic Advisor- General Business, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence

Courtney Lane
Academic Advisor- General Business, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence | University College


Scott Lane
Associate Professor | College of Business

Glenn Lanier
Client Service Provider



Ben Larson
Associate Professor | College of Business


M. Sabrina Lasseter
Administrative Associate | College of Education


Robin Latchem
Assistant Professor | College of Nursing and Health Sciences


Douglas Leaman
Dean | College of Sciences


Megan LeBlanc
NAGPRA Coordinator | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Dr. Megan LeBlanc is the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Coordinator at Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM). She majored in Anthropology and Geology at Texas Christian University and then earned her master’s and PhD in Anthropology from the University of Florida. Her job is to identify NAGPRA eligible collections in the AUM Archaeology Lab and consult with federally recognized Tribal Nations on the repatriation of Native American Ancestors and cultural items. Dr. LeBlanc’s research interests include archaeological landscapes and climate change in the Andes, as well as repatriation, building relationships between Tribal Nations, and incorporating traditional indigenous knowledge into collections management practices.




