The Graduate School Staff
Keith Martin
Director
Keith Martin earned his A.A. degree from St. Petersburg Junior College and went on to receive a bachelor's degree in communication and a master's degree in higher education, both at Florida State University. Upon graduation from FSU in 1997 he began work at UNF as an Academic Advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences, a position which he held for eight years before accepting the position as the Assistant Director of the Graduate School in the summer of 2005.
Kiersten Jarvis
Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Kiersten Jarvis received her bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Florida in 2005 and received her master's degree in psychology at the University of West Florida in 2007. During her time at both universities, she advised undergraduate students, published numerous scientific papers, and presented at national conferences.
Tyran Lance
Executive Secretary
Tyran Lance has been working at UNF for 15 years. She began working with the ROTC program in 1991, and also worked in the College of Computing, Engineering and Construction before joining the Graduate School in 2002. She continues to enhance her skills and performance by taking numerous professional development classes.
Lilith Richardson
Graduate Admissions Senior Processing Specialist
Lilith joined the Graduate School in September of 2007. An alumni of UNF with a bachelors in communications, Lilith has worked in higher education for several years.
Ronald Delucia
Graduate Admissions Processing Specialist
Ron joined the staff at UNF in 2001, beginning his tenure in Enrollment Services. He brings with his academic experience four years of service in the US Marine Corp.
Amy Bishop
Graduate School Directorial Assistant
Amy Bishop received her bachelor's degree in communications with a concentration in advertising and minors in photography and sociology from the University of North Florida in 2008. During her time at UNF she has worked as an Admissions and Advising Assistant in the Honors Program and Office Assistant in the President's Office before joining the Graduate School in August of 2008. Before working at the Graduate School Amy had the opportunity to advise and recruit undergraduate students, complete undergraduate research, present research findings at national conferences and study abroad.
