University AdministrationPrincipal AdministratorsSara Jayne Steen (2006)PresidentBS, Bowling Green <strong>State</strong> University;MA, The Ohio <strong>State</strong> University;PhD, Bowling Green <strong>State</strong> UniversityJulie N. Bernier (1988)Interim Provost and Vice President for<strong>Academic</strong> Affairs, 2006Associate Vice President for <strong>Undergraduate</strong>Studies, 2002; Distinguished GraduateTeaching Award in Education 2003BS, MEd, Keene <strong>State</strong> College;EdD, University of VirginiaRichard M. Hage (1975)Vice President for Student Affairs, 1986AA, Fulton-Montgomery CommunityCollege; BS, MS, SUNY at AlbanyWilliam R. Crangle (1995)Vice President for Financial AffairsBS, Suffolk UniversitySteve Barba (2006)Executive Director of University RelationsBA, Michigan <strong>State</strong> UniversityAssociate Vice PresidentDennise M. Maslakowski (1983)Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies,2001; Distinguished Graduate TeachingAward in Education 2000BA, MA, Incarnate Word College;EdD, Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand <strong>State</strong> UniversityDeansNancy Betchart (2006)Dean of the Frost School of Professionaland Continuing EducationBA, Colorado College; MS, PhD,University of RochesterRobert E. Fitzpatrick (1984)Dean of the <strong>Academic</strong> Experience, 2004;Distinguished Teaching Award 2001BA, University of New Hampshire;MS, Simmons CollegeTimothy C. Keefe (1977)Dean of Student Affairs, 2002;Adjunct Faculty, Criminal JusticeBS, SUNY College-Potsdam;MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeScott J. Mantie (2006)Associate Dean for Institutional Researchand AssessmentBA, New England College; MS,Western Illinois University; PhD,Indiana UniversityH. David Zehr (1985)Dean of <strong>Undergraduate</strong> Studies, 2006;Professor of Psychology; Faculty Coordinatorfor Orientation; Distinguished TeachingAward 2004BA, Pennsylvania <strong>State</strong> University;MA, University of Dayton; PhD,Kent <strong>State</strong> UniversityAdministrative StaffLaura L. Alexander (1999)Director of Human ResourcesBS, Michigan Technological University;MBA, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeCatherine S. Amidon (1999)Art Gallery DirectorBA, University of New Hampshire;Diplome d’Etudes Approfondies,Licence and Maitrise, University of Paris I,Panthéon-Sorbonne; Doctorat, Universityof Paris I, Panthéon-SorbonneRoy H. Andrews (1990)Director of the University Writing andReading Center, 1994BA, Amherst College; MFA, Universityof VirginiaJohn P. Barry (1992)Director of the Math Activities Center, 1995;Adjunct Faculty, MathematicsBS, MEd, CAGS, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong>College; EdD, Argosy UniversityDavid A. Berona (2005)Director of Lamson LibraryBS, Wright <strong>State</strong> University; MS,Simmons College; MA, University ofNew HampshireMary E. Campbell (1974)Director of Curriculum Support, 1991AA, Massachusetts Bay CommunityCollege; BS, Boston <strong>State</strong> College;MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeGail D. Carr (1974)Director of Continuing Education, 1993;Adjunct Faculty, BusinessBS, MEd, CAGS, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeJohn E. Clark (1999)Chief of University Police, 2000; AdjunctFaculty, Criminal JusticeBS, Franklin Pierce College;MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> UniversityJohn P. Clark (1971)Director of Athletics, 2001BA, MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeFrank L. Cocchiarella (1990)Director of Residential Life/DiningServices, 2000BS, St. Cloud <strong>State</strong> University;MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegePeter S. Cofran (1977)Director of Summer Conferences/Coordinatorof the Physical Education Center, 1985BS, MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeLeo P. Corriveau (2004)Executive Director of CAGS,College of Graduate Studies, 2005BS, MEd, Fitchburg <strong>State</strong> College;MA, Providence College; PhD,Columbia Pacific UniversityStacey L. Curdie (1998)Director of Online Education, 2005;Adjunct Faculty, EnglishBA, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> College; MA,University of the West Indies; CAGS,<strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> UniversityBarbara B. Fahey (1978)University Controller, 1987BA, St. Bonaventure University;MBA, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeEugene D. Fahey (1975)Senior Associate Director of Admissions, 2000BA, MA, St. Bonaventure UniversityDwight Fischer (2003)Chief Information OfficerBS, Colorado <strong>State</strong> University; MSE,University of Wisconsin at River Falls;MBA, University of New HampshireThaddeus C. Guldbrandsen (2005)Director of the Center for Rural PartnershipsBA, University of New Hampshire;PhD, University of North Carolina atChapel HillPatricia H. Hage (1979)Director of <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>Academic</strong> SupportServices (PASS), 1992BA, SUNY at Albany; MS, SUNY at GeneseoDiane Jeffrey (1993)Director of the Silver Center for the Arts, 1997BA, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeDirectories<strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> University <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2007</strong>–<strong>2008</strong> 315
DirectoriesJ. Stephen Kahl (2004)Director of the Center for the Environment;Research ProfessorBA, MS, PhD, University of MaineStephen E. Lambert (1978)Director of Career Development, 2001AB, MBA, Indiana University; MEd,CAGS, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> College; EdD,University of SarasotaHenry A. Long, Jr. (2001)Director of Alumni RelationsBS, MEd, Springfield CollegeAngela P. Matthews (2001)Director of DevelopmentBS, Salem <strong>State</strong> College; MS, Lesley CollegeTeresa L. Potter (1992)Director of the Hartman Union Building, 2001BA, Augustina College; MA,Bowling Green <strong>State</strong> UniversityKaren Sanders (1998)Director of the Child Developmentand Family Center, 2001BS, MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeEllen M. Shippee (1979)Director of the Physical Plant, 2000BS, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeJune L. Schlabach (2003)Director of Financial AidBS, University of North Dakota;MA, Ohio <strong>State</strong> UniversityLaurie R. Wilcox (2003)BursarAS, Hesser College; ALB, EdM,Harvard UniversityChristopher M. Williams (2006)Director of Public RelationsBA, Wayne <strong>State</strong> University;MA, Michigan <strong>State</strong> UniversityFaculty(Year of appointment in parenthesis)(All Faculty listed as of April 6, <strong>2007</strong>)Ahl, Elizabeth (2001)Department Chair; Associate Professorof EnglishBFA, Emerson College; MFA, University ofPittsburgh; PhD, University of NebraskaAlba, James J. (2006)Adjunct Faculty, GuitarALA, North Shore Community CollegeAllard, Elaine (1988)Associate Professor of Library and InformationScienceBS, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> College; MLIS,University of Rhode IslandAllen, C. Brad (2001)Instructor of ManagementBS, Merrimack College; MS, MBA, NewHampshire CollegeAllen, Michael W. (2006)Adjunct Faculty, PhilosophyBA, University of Southern Maine; MA,Texas A & M University; PhD, SouthernIllinois UniversityAlosa, Rebecca A. (2006)Instructional Assistant, EnglishBA, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> UniversityAnderson, Diane M. (2006)Adjunct Faculty, Social Science EducationAB, Colby College; MAT, ColumbiaUniversityAnderson, John S. (2004)Adjunct Faculty, PhotographyBFA, Rhode Island School of DesignAnneser, Pamela P. (<strong>2007</strong>)Adjunct Faculty, Graphic DesignBFA, University of Hartford; MFA,Yale UniversityAnson II, Dean (2006)Affiliate Research Associate, BiologyBA, Ohio Wesleyan University; MS, MBA,New York UniversityArecchi, Arcangelo V. (2004)Adjunct Faculty, BusinessBS, United <strong>State</strong>s Coast Guard Academy;MS, University of Rochester; MBA,<strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> CollegeArecchi, Kathleen H. (1979)Professor of MusicBA, St. Joseph College; MM, EastmanSchool of Music; DMA, University ofMarylandAviles, Lourdes B. (2004)Assistant Professor of MeteorologyBS, MS, University of Puerto Rico; PhD,University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignBabin, Roger O. Esq. (1979)Associate Professor of BusinessBS, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> College; JD, BostonCollege Law School; MST, Bentley CollegeBailey, Donald H. (1990)Adjunct Faculty, Computer ScienceBS, University of New HampshireBald, Barbara A. (2005)Adjunct Faculty, EducationBS, MS, MEd, CAGS, University of NewHampshireBarach, Isabel (1998)Internship Supervisor, EducationBA, University of DenverBarbeau, Thomas P. (2002)Adjunct Faculty, Physical EducationBEd, MS, McGill UniversityBarry, Virginia M. (1979)Professor of Education; DistinguishedTeaching Award 1985BS, Florida <strong>State</strong> University; MS, SUNY atStony Brook and CUNY Queens College;PhD, Florida <strong>State</strong> UniversityBass, Janis H. (1994)Adjunct Faculty, Health EducationBA, Bates College; MEd, <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong>CollegeBeaudrie, Brian P. (2003)Associate Professor of MathematicsEducation 7–12BS, Mayville <strong>State</strong> University; MS,University of North Dakota; PhD, Montana<strong>State</strong> UniversityBechard, Bonnie L. (1982)Professor of BusinessBS, MS, SUNY-Albany; EdD, Arizona <strong>State</strong>UniversityBelmont, Rachel (2006)Adjunct Faculty, Art HistoryBFA, New York UniversityBennett, Eileen (1997)Contract Faculty in MarketingBA, Keene <strong>State</strong> College; MBA, <strong>Plymouth</strong><strong>State</strong> CollegeBenoit, Beth B. (<strong>2007</strong>)Adjunct Faculty, PsychologyBA, St. Louis University; MA, University ofMassachusetts, LowellBenoit, William R. (1981)Professor Emeritus of Business/AdjunctFaculty; Distinguished Graduate TeachingAward in Business 2006BGE, University of Nebraska-Omaha; MS,University of Southern California; DBA,Nova Southeastern University316 <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> University <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2007</strong>–<strong>2008</strong>
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