Fuller Ming is the department chair of computer science and an assistant professor
with over 30 years of information technology experience in higher education. He has
worked in IT at both the University of Maryland and Howard University. Currently,
he is a Ph.D. candidate in Biblical Studies at Lancaster Bible College, Capital Seminary.
As a professor, Fuller is dedicated to bridging technology and purpose, inspiring
his students to apply their knowledge beyond the classroom.
With extensive experience in IT management, systems deployment, and database design,
Fuller has consistently demonstrated creativity and innovation in integrating systems
in ways others could not envision. As an IT collaborator, he excels in fostering teamwork
between people and systems to achieve solutions that support leadership and organizational
goals.
In addition to his academic and professional pursuits, Fuller has served as a minister
and elder in the Churches of Christ. He is also an Associate Scholar with Reasons
to Believe, a Christian Apologetics organization. Fuller and his wife reside in York,
Nebraska, and have two adult children and one granddaughter. In his leisure time,
he enjoys watching the science fiction TV series, Star Trek TOS, and exploring new
adventures with his wife.
Serving York University since 2024.