Elizabeth Guzman

Elizabeth lives in Lyons, Kansas. She has three children, Rubén,  Alexa and Julián, and she is one year and four months married. Elizabeth studied as a tax computing and accounting technician in México before moving to Lyons, where she learned English through RLCL classes. As of September, Elizabeth will have worked at Sterling College for two years in the service department.

Taylor Stoltz

Stoltz comes to Sterling College from Barton County Community College, where she was an assistant coach for the last two seasons. In her first season at Barton, she helped the Cougars make a run for the Region VI title coming up short to end the season at 33-17. The Cougars earned a second-place finish in the Jayhawk East standings at 20-6, which included breaking up 10th ranked Butler's 77 conference game winning streak.

Richard Webb

Professor Richard Webb provides Sterling College's Criminal Justice Program experience from a police and investigative perspective. Mr. Webb has been actively involved during his career in the training or education of students and active law enforcement professionals. He has spent 35 years serving in the criminal justice system as a law enforcement officer, investigator, forensic discovery analyst, or academic instructor in Texas, Wyoming, and Colorado. Mr. Webb will also oversee the Sterling College Title IX program as Coordinator.

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