Faculty and Staff List A to Z

  • Marketing Manager, Hylton Center

    Carol DeVany has worked at George Mason University in a variety of capacities throughout her career, and currently serves as Marketing Manager for the College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) where she focuses on marketing and promotional outreach for the Hylton Performing Arts Center.
  • Niyati Dhokai

    Program Director, Veterans and the Arts Initiative; Research Associate Professor

    Dr. Niyati Dhokai is a Research Associate Professor in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University, and she also serves as Program Director for the Veterans and the Arts Initiative at the Hylton Performing Arts Center. I
  • Robbie Dieterich

    Assistant Professor, Computer Game Design, CVPA

    Robbie Dieterich has a BS in Computer Science from the College of William and Mary and an MA in Computer Game Design from George Mason University. Read more...
  • Audio Visual Engineer, CFA

    Dorsey Drummond is an Audio Visual Engineer at the Center for the Arts at the College of Visual and Performing Arts
  • Erin Du

    Adjunct Faculty, School of Dance, CVPA

    Erin Du received her formal ballet training at Princeton Ballet School. In her senior year of high school, Ms. Du was invited by then Artistic Director of American Repertory Ballet, Septime Webre to join ARB.
  • Lead Audio Engineer, Hylton Center

    Zach Duane
  • Kevin Dunayer

    Associate Professor, School of Theater, CVPA

    At George Mason, Professor Dunayer teaches Sound Design & Event Production.
  • Kathleen Durkin

    Adjunct Faculty, School of Art, CVPA

    Kathleen Patricia Durkin is a multidisciplinary artist, born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She uses printmaking, video, and installation art to ask: What don’t we talk about when we talk about “Land?” 
  • Aaron Eckert

    Adjunct Faculty, JAZZ TROMBONE, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    Aaron Eckert, originally from Belleville, IL, is a trombonist with the U.S. Army Blues, the premier jazz ensemble of the Army.
  • Dennis Edelbrock

    Adjunct Faculty, TRUMPET, Dewberry School of Music, CVPA

    Dennis Edelbrock has performed with The United States Army Band and the Army Brass Quintet since 1975. Since that time, he has also written music used frequently at official state ceremonies at the White House, NBC’s “Christmas in Washington”, country music’s televised show “Nashville Now”, as well as music used in the opening ceremonies for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and Special Olympics.