Trustees of the California <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> CSU Ex Officio Trustees The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Governor of California <strong>State</strong> Capitol Sacramento CA 95814 The Honorable Gavin Newsom Lieutenant Governor <strong>State</strong> Capitol Sacramento CA 95814 The Honorable John Pérez Speaker of the Assembly <strong>State</strong> Capitol Sacramento, CA 95814 The Honorable Tom Torlakson <strong>State</strong> Superintendent of Public Instruction 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814 Dr. Charles B. Reed Chancellor of the CSU 401 Golden Shore Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 CSU Officers of the Trustees The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr. President Herbert L. Carter, Chair Bob Linscheid, Vice Chair Christine Helwick, Secretary Benjamin F. Quillian, Treasurer Office of the Chancellor The California <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> 401 Golden Shore Long Beach CA 90802-4210 (562) 951-4000 Dr. Charles B. Reed Chancellor Ms. Christine Helwick General Counsel Mr. Larry Mandel <strong>University</strong> Auditor Dr. Benjamin F. Quillian Vice Chancellor, Administration & Finance Dr. Ephraim P. Smith Executive Vice Chancellor & Chief <strong>Academic</strong> Officer Mr. Garrett Ashley Vice Chancellor, <strong>University</strong> Relations & Advancement Ms. Gail Brooks Vice Chancellor, Human Resources <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Catalog Administration CSU Appointed Trustees Trustee appointments are for eight years, except for student, alumni, and faculty trustees, whose terms are two years. Terms expire in the year in paren the ses. Names are listed alphabetically. Roberta Achtenberg (2015) Nicole Anderson (<strong>2011</strong>) Herbert L. Carter (<strong>2011</strong>) Carol R. Chandler (20<strong>12</strong>) Steve Dixon (20<strong>12</strong>) Debra S. Farar (2014) Kenneth Fong (2013) Margaret Fortune (2016) George G. Gowgani (2018) Melinda Guzman (20<strong>12</strong>) William Hauck (2017) Raymond W. Holdsworth, Jr. (<strong>2011</strong>) Linda A. Lang (2017) Bob Linscheid (20<strong>12</strong>) Peter Mehas (2015) Henry Mendoza (2016) Lou Monville (2014) Glen Toney (2013) Hsing Kung (2018) <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Administrators President’s Office Rollin C. Richmond, President Denice Helwig, Special Assistant Dan Collen, Director Intercollegiate Athletics <strong>University</strong> Advancement Frank Whitlatch, Interim Vice President Laura A. Jackson, Associate Vice President Development & Alumni Relations Associate Vice President Marketing & Communications position vacant Dean Hart, Director Alumni Relations & Annual Giving Ed Subkis, General Manager KHSU <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs Robert Snyder Provost & Vice President Jená Burges, Vice Provost <strong>Academic</strong> Programs & Undergraduate/Graduate Studies Colleen Mullery, Associate Vice President Faculty Affairs Kenneth Ayoob, Interim Dean College of Arts Humanities & Social Sciences Steven Smith, Interim Dean College of Natural Resources & Sciences John Lee, Dean College of Professional Studies Carl Hansen, Dean Extended Education Wayne Perryman, Interim Dean <strong>University</strong> Library Anna Kircher, Chief Information Officer Information Technology Services Guru Ghosh, Director HSU International Center Steve Karp, Interim Director HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation Jacqueline Nagatsuka, Director Institutional Research & Planning Radha Webley, Associate Director Diversity & Inclusion Student Affairs Vice President Peg Blake Randi M. Darnall Burke Dean of Students John Capaccio Director, Housing & Residential Life Scott Hagg, Director Admissions and Records Kim Coughlin-Lamphear, Director Financial Aid Rebecca Stauffer, Director Student Health & Counseling Services Joan Tyson, Manager Associated Students Administrative Affairs Burt Nordstrom, Interim Vice President Carol Terry, Associate Vice President Business Services Tim Moxon, Senior Director Facilities/Construction Management Gary Krietsch, Senior Director Planning, Design & Development Tammy Curtis, Director Human Resources David Bugbee, Director Contracts, Procurement & Risk Management Thomas Dewey, Chief of Police <strong>University</strong> Police Department Director, Emergency Management & Parking Dave Nakamura, Interim Executive Director <strong>University</strong> Center Administration 259
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Retired professors are in the following list of emeritus faculty. <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs Office Burges, Jená, Vice Provost of <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs (2006); BA, Arizona <strong>State</strong>; MA, PhD, Northern Arizona Univ Mullery, Colleen, Assoc Vice President for Faculty Affairs (1984); BS, MBA, Shippensburg; PhD, Portland <strong>State</strong> Snyder, Bob, Provost and Vice President of <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs (1986); BA, Boise <strong>State</strong>; PhD, Minnesota Anthropology Bunten, Alexis, Asst Prof (2008); BA, Dartmouth College; MA, PhD, UC Los Angeles Glenn, Mary, Prof (1999); BS, Loyolla; MA, PhD, Northwestern Golla, Victor, Prof (1988); BA, PhD, UC Berkeley Scoggin, Mary, Prof (1997); PhD, Chicago Smith, Llyn, Prof (1990); BA, Adelaide (Australia); PhD, <strong>University</strong> College London Art Alderson, Julia, Asst Prof (2008); BA, <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong>; MA, PhD, Rutgers Univ Antón, Don, Prof (1991); BA, MA, San Francisco <strong>State</strong> Berke, JoAnne, Prof (1994); BFA, Wayne <strong>State</strong>; MA, Brandeis; MFA, Temple Febré, Ricardo, Asst Prof (2010); BA, BFA, San Jose <strong>State</strong>; MFA, <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> of NY, New Paltz Hill, Nicole Jean, Asst Prof (2006); BA, Nova Scotia Coll of Art & Design; MFA, Univ of No Carolina Madar, Heather, Asst Prof (2006); BA, Wellesley; MA, PhD, UC Berkeley Patzlaff, Kris, Assoc Prof (1999); BA, HSU; MFA, S. Illinois Univ, Carbondale Schneider, Keith, Prof (1988); BA, San Diego <strong>State</strong>; MA, <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong>; MFA, UC Santa Barbara Schwetman, Sondra, Assoc Prof (2004); BFA, Univ of Texas; MFA, Univ of Houston Stanley, Teresa, Prof (1991); BA, UC Santa Barbara; MA, San Francisco <strong>State</strong>; MFA, UC Berkeley Whorf, Sarah, Assoc Prof (2005); MFA, CSULB; MA, CSUN Athletics Cheek, Frank, Coach/Women’s Softball (1969); BA,MA San Francisco <strong>State</strong> Gleason, Joddie, Coach/Wms Bsktball (2004); BA, CSU Chico; MA, CSU Chico Faculty Johnson, Christian, Coach/Men’s and Women’s Soccer (2009); BS Point Loma Nazarene; MA Azusa Pacific <strong>University</strong> Kinder, Steve, Coach/Men’s Basketball (2010); BA, MA <strong>Humboldt</strong>. <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Meiggs, Robin, Coach/Women’s Rowing (1989); BA,MS <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> Pesch, Scott, Coach/Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Men’s and Women’s Cross Country (2010); BA, MBA <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Smith, Rob, Coach/Football (2008); BA, <strong>University</strong> of Washington Woodstra, Sue, Coach/Women’s Volleyball (2002); BA, Florida <strong>State</strong> Univ Biological Sciences Camann, Michael, Prof (1997); BS, George Mason; PhD, Georgia Craig, Sean, Assoc Prof (2000); BA, New Hampshire; MS, Houston; PhD, SUNY-Stony Brook Goley, Dawn, Assoc Prof (1996); BS, North Carolina–Wilmington; MS, Victoria; PhD, UC Santa Cruz Henkel, Terry, Assoc Prof (2002); BSC, Ohio Univ; MSc, <strong>University</strong> of Wyoming; PhD, Duke Jules, Erik, Prof (2000); BA, Ithica College; MS, PhD, <strong>University</strong> of Michigan Lu, Casey, Prof (1995); BS, MS, PhD, Mich igan Marks, Sharyn, Prof (1994); BA, Chicago; PhD, UC Berkeley Mesler, Michael, Prof (1975); BS, PhD, Michigan Metz, Edward, Assoc Prof (1998); BA, Yale; PhD, Hawaii O’Gara, Bruce, Assoc Prof (2000); BS, Wisconsin- Madison; MS, North Dakota <strong>State</strong>; PhD, Iowa <strong>State</strong> Reiss, John, Prof (1997); BA, UC Santa Cruz; MA, PhD, Harvard Shaughnessy, Frank, Prof (1996); BS, St Lawrence; MS, New Hampshire; PhD, British Columbia–Vancouver Siering, Patricia, Prof (1998); BS, UC Berkeley; MS, San Francisco <strong>State</strong>; PhD, Cornell Szewczak, Joseph M., Assoc Prof (2003); BSE, Duke Univ; PhD, Brown Univ Tomescu, Alexandru, Asst Prof (2005); MS, <strong>University</strong> of Bucharest, Romania; PhD, Ohio Univ - Athens Varkey, Jacob, Prof (1994); BS, Kerala, India; MS, Calicut, India; PhD, Illinois <strong>State</strong> White, Jeffrey, Assoc Prof (2000); BA, UC Santa Cruz; PhD, Michigan <strong>State</strong> Wilson, Mark, Assoc Prof (1999); BA, St. Mary’s College of MD; MS, Virginia Polytechnic; PhD, Cornell Zhong, Jianmin, Asst Prof (2006); BS, Shanghai Medical Univ, China; MM Shanghai Medical Univ, China; PhD, Univ of Tenn, Memphis Business Modarres, Mohsen, Assoc Prof (2009); MA, MS, Univ of Nebraska; MBA, National <strong>University</strong>; PhD, Washington <strong>State</strong> Univ Mortazavi, Saeed, Prof (1984); BA, MA, Teh ran; MBA, Univ Dallas; MA, PhD, Texas–Dallas Thomas, Michael, Assoc Prof (2005); BS, MBA, San Jose <strong>State</strong>; PhD, Wisconsin-Madison Pham, Quoc, Asst Prof (2009); BS, MBA, UC Berkeley, Hass; DBA, Golden Gate Univ Chemistry Hurst, Matthew, Asst Prof (2006); PhD, Univ of Calif, Santa Cruz Schineller, Jeffery, Assoc Prof (1995); BA, BS, Ithaca Col; MS, PhD, Penn <strong>State</strong> Smith, Joshua, Assoc Prof (2001); BA, Simon’s Rock College of Bard; PhD, Dartmouth Wayman, Kjirsten, Assoc Prof (2000); BS, UC Santa Barbara; PhD Univ Colorado Zoellner, Robert, Prof (1998); BS, St Norbert Col; PhD, Kansas <strong>State</strong> Child Development Hurlbut, Nancy, Prof (1996); BS, UC Berkeley; MS, PhD, Wisconsin-Madison Knox, Claire, Prof (1992); BA, Beloit Col; MS, Purdue; PhD, Illinois Lara-Cooper, Kishan, Asst Prof (2010); BA, <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> Univ; MA, Univ of Arizona; EdD, Arizona <strong>State</strong> Univ College of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences Ayoob, Kenneth, Interim Dean (1993); BM, San Francisco <strong>State</strong>; MM, Oregon; DA, Northern Colorado Paynton, Scott, Assoc Dean (1998); BA, CSU San Bernardino; MA, CSU Chico; PhD, Southern Illinois College of Natural Resources and Sciences Oliver, Dale, Interim Assoc Dean (1991); BS, Calvin Col; MS, PhD, Colorado <strong>State</strong> Smith, Steven A, Interim Dean (2001); BS, MA, <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> Univ; PhD, Texas A&M College of Professional Studies Lee, John, Dean (2010); BA, PhD, Univ of Illinois Hackett, Steve, Assoc Dean (1994); BS, Montana <strong>State</strong>; MS, PhD, Texas A&M Communication Bruner, Michael, Prof (2001); BA, West Virginia Wesleyan College; MD, Yale; PhD, Pittsburgh Hahn, Laura, Assoc Prof (2001); BA, San Francisco <strong>State</strong>; MA, San Francisco <strong>State</strong>; PhD, Ohio <strong>State</strong> 260 HSU Faculty <strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Catalog
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