Dr. J. Noland White received both his B.S. and M.S. in Psychology from Georgia College and joined the faculty in 2001 after receiving his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Tennessee. As a licensed psychologist, Noland has worked as a consultant in a variety of settings, such as developmental disabilities, adult mental health, and juvenile justice. Back on campus, Dr. White operates an active lab and, with his college students, is currently investigating the psychophysiological characteristics and neuropsychological performance of adults with and without ADHD. Outside of the lab, he is engaged in collaborative research examining the effectiveness of incorporating technology in and out of the college classroom to facilitate student learning. Dr. White also serves as a mentor for other faculty wanting to expand their use of technology with their classes. In 2008, he won the Georgia College Excellence in Teaching Award.