Full-Time Faculty
Craig Steven Titus, S.T.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Titus teaches the integration courses pertaining to the nature of the human person; practical reason and moral character; and marriage and family life.
Matthew McWhorter, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor; Ph.D. Ave Maria University (Theology/Religious Studies), M.A. Georgia State University, B.A. University of Georgia
Christopher Gross, Ph.D.
A native of Virginia, Dr. Gross earned his B.A. in political science and religion from Hampden-Sydney College.
Paul C. Vitz, Ph.D.
Dr. Vitz’s teaching and research is focused on the integration of Christian theology, especially Catholic anthropology, with psychology.
Fr. Walter Schu, LC, S.T.D.
Faculty: Integrative Studies Fr. Walter Schu, LC, S.T.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Integrative Studies Education S.T.D. in moral theology, Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum: summa cum laude, 2020. Doctoral dissertation on the topic, “The Truth Will Set You Free: John Paul II’s Personalism as the Key to his Theology of the Body.” S.T.L., in moral theology,…
Stephen Grundman, Ph.D.
Dr. Stephen Grundman holds a canonical Ph.D. in Philosophy from The Catholic University of America.
Contributing Faculty
Harvey Payne, Psy.D.
Academic Dean, School of Counseling, Associate Professor, Psy.D. William James College (formerly Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology) (Clinical Psychology), M.A. Denver Seminary (Counseling), B.S. Lancaster Bible College
William Nordling, Ph.D.
Dr. Nordling is one of the founding faculty members of DMU. He is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He also holds a number of specialized credentials in child, marriage, and family therapy and teaches both basic and advanced coursework in these areas for the Psy.D program.
Paul C. Vitz, Ph.D.
Dr. Vitz’s teaching and research is focused on the integration of Christian theology, especially Catholic anthropology, with psychology.