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Faculty and Staff 1 Faculty and Staff 1 A.S., Victor Valley College FACULTY AND STAFF B.A., Chapman University Blanchard, Debra (1992) A Professor, Physical Education Adell, Tim (1999) A.A., Ventura College Professor, English B.A., California State University, Northridge B.A., North Park College M.S., Arizona State University M.A., M.F.A., McNeese State University Bonato, Anthony (2012) Alcorn, William (1969) Associate Professor, Construction Technology Professor Emeritus, B.S., United States Naval Academy B.A., Park College M.B.A., San Diego State University M.S., University of Omaha Bozonelos, Dino (2006) Allan, Peter (1997) Professor, Political Science Professor Emeritus, Business Administration B.S., M.A., California State University, San Bernardino B.A., M.B.A, California State University, San Bernardino Ph.D., University of California, Riverside Allen, Amber (2015) Brown, Regina (2019) Director, Special Grant Programs Instructor, Business Real Estate B.A., M.S., California Lutheran University A.A., Cuesta College B.A., Ashford University Ashton-Beazie, Janet (1978) M.B.A., Azusa Pacific University Professor Emeritus, Library B.S.Ed., M.S., University of North Dakota Bryan, T. Scott (1981) Professor Emeritus, Geology Augustine-Carreira, Jacqueline (2001) B.S., San Diego State University Interim Instructional Dean, Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences M.S., University of Montana B.A., M.P.A, California State University, San Bernardino Buckles, Duane (1985) Azul, Amy (2017) Professor Emeritus, Restaurant Management Director, Tutoring and Academic Support A.A.S., Paul Smith's College of Arts and Sciences, New York A.A., Chaffey College B.A., California State University, San Bernardino Burg, Edward (1999) M.A., California State Polytechnic University Professor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems B.S., California State University, Fullerton B M.S., University of Phoenix Bachmeier, Yasmine (2019) Busch, Tyler (2017) Counselor, Counseling (Outreach) Assistant Professor, Restaurant Management B.A., University of California, Riverside A.S., Victor Valley College M.A., California State University, San Bernardino Butros, Michael (2000) Bachofner, William (1971) Professor, Physics Professor Emeritus, Psychology B.S., University of California, Irvine B.A., University of San Diego M.S., Northern Arizona University M.A., California State University, San Bernardino Basiri, Thomas (1997) C Professor Emeritus, Chemistry Callahan, Noaquia (2019) Ph.D., Boston College Instructor, History B.A., California State University, Long Beach Beach, Kelley (2003) M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa Professor, Counseling A.A., Victor Valley College Campbell, Bryce (2003) B.A., M.A., California State University, San Bernardino Professor, English B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Washington State University Becker, Barbara (1993) Professor, Business Education Technology Carpenter, Malia (2017) A.S., Victor Valley College Director, Academic Success and Equity Programs B.A., California State University, San Bernardino A.A., Victor Valley College M.B.A., University of Redlands B.A., California State University, San Bernardino M.B.A., University of LaVerne Bennett, Harry Lee (2000) Professor, Automotive Technology 2 Faculty and Staff Cass, Reiji (1990) DiBartolo, Brian (2017) Professor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems Assistant Professor, Geography B.S., Shanghai Electronic Engineering College (China) B.S., James Madison University M.S., South Dakota School of Mines and Technology M.S., The University of Tennessee Cerreto, Richard (1998) Dorn, Linda Lorena (2015) Professor, Anthropology Assistant Professor, Counseling B.A., M.A., California State University, Fullerton B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara M.S., California Lutheran University Chapman, James (1967) Ed.D., Argosy University Professor Emeritus, Mathematics A.B., M.A., San Jose State College Duarte, Elizabeth (2017) Director, Special Grant Programs (Upward Bound) Chou, Juanita (1983) A.A., Santa Ana College Professor Emeritus, Counseling B.A., M.A., California State University, San Bernardino B.A., M.S., San Francisco State College Dube-Price, Melanie (2015) Cicci, Theresa (2020) Assistant Professor, Counseling Director, Associate Degree Nursing Program and Allied Health B.S., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona B.S., Boston College M.A., California State University, San Bernardino M.S., University of Pittsburgh Ph.D., Robert Morris University Dunsmore, Margaret (1988) Professor Emeritus, Cooperative Education Clark, Tamala (2016) B.S., University of Oklahoma Assistant Professor, Counseling (EOPS) B.A., M.S., California State University, San Bernardino Dupree, David (1988) Professor, Political Science Cline, Diane (1979) B.S., Sterling College, Kansas Professor Emeritus, Nursing M.A., University of Kansas B.S., San Diego State College M.S., California State University, Los Angeles E Cohen, Heath (2015) Eccleston, Joanne (1972) Assistant Professor, Fire Technology Professor Emeritus, Child Development A.S., Crafton Hills College A.B., University of Southern California M.A., Pacific Oaks College Contreras, Fernando (2000) Professor Emeritus, Counseling Edwards, Michael (2018) B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz Director, Outreach and Student Success and Support Program M.A., San Jose State University B.A., University of Phoenix M.S., University of San Francisco Coultas, Steven (2016) Assistant Professor, Automotive Technology Eklund, Laird (1989) A.S., Victor Valley College Professor Emeritus, English as a Second Language B.S., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. D M.A., University of Southern California Danielson, Milton (1961) Ekpo, Cathy (2017) Professor Emeritus, Director, DSPS (ACCESS) B.A., University of California, Berkeley A.A. Crafton Hills College B.D., Th.M., Berkeley Baptist Divinity School B.A., California State University, San Bernardino Ph.D., University of Southern California M.S., San Diego State University Davis, Tracy (1999) Elgin, Frances (1980) Professor, History Professor Emeritus, Library B.A., M.A., University of California, Riverside B.S., Southwest Missouri State University M.L.S., San Jose State University DeLong, Carol (1992) Professor Emeritus, Geography Ellerson, Patricia (2015) B.A., M.A., California State University, Long Beach Instructional Dean, Business, Law & Academic Resources A.A., Grossmont Community College Diaz, Felix (1971) B.A., University of California, San Diego Professor Emeritus, Counseling Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara B.A., Los Angeles State College M.A., Chapman College Ellis, Lisa (1999) Faculty and Staff 3 Professor Emeritus, History Franklin, Nathan (2016) B.A., M.A., Youngstown State University Assistant Professor, English B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Embroden, Nord (1989) Professor Emeritus, Construction Technology B.A., California State University, Long Beach G Galvez, Dixie (1976) Engelsen, Karen (2017) Professor Emeritus, Nursing Vice President, Student Development A.B, University of Redlands B.A., University of San Diego M.P.H., M.S.N., Loma Linda University M.S., Chapman University Ph.D., University of Arizona Garcia, April (2016) Assistant Professor, Psychology Eydgahi, Hamid (2015) B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara Instructional Dean, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math M.A., Humboldt State University A.S., Owens Community College B.S., University of Toledo Garver, Kenneth (1970) M.B.A., University of Saint Francis Professor Emeritus, Biological Sciences Ph.D., Aston University (England) B.S., Northern Arizona University M. Ed., University of Arizona F Gaytan, Manuel (1999) Faro, Thomas (1988) Professor, Counseling (EOPS) Professor Emeritus, Electronics and Computer Technology B.A., M.S., California State University, San Bernardino Ferrance, Francis (1973) Gibbs, David (2004) Professor Emeritus, English Professor, Biological Sciences A.B., Stonehill College B.S., M.S., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona M.A., University of Rhode Island M.Ed., Bridgewater State College Gibbs, Jessica (2006) Ph.D., University of Arizona Professor, Biological Sciences B.S., University of California, Irvine Fields, Ronald (1992) M.S., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Professor Emeritus, Administration of Justice B.A., M.A., California State University, Fullerton Glickstein, R. Lynne (2017) Assistant Professor, Paralegal Studies Fisher, Jamie (2017) B.S., Indiana University Assistant Professor, English J.D., Western State University, Fullerton M.A., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Golder, Patricia (1997) Flome, Robert (1979) Professor, English Professor Emeritus, Psychology B.A., M.A., California State University, San Bernardino B.A., San Fernando Valley State, Northridge M.A., M.Ed., Chapman University Golliher, Carol (1987) Professor Emeritus, Basic Skills Flores, Ricardo (2017) B.A., Alma College Assistant Professor, Aviation Technology M.A., Eastern Washington University B.S., Embry Riddle Aeronautical University M.B.A., Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Gray, Tiana (2017) Assistant Professor, Nursing & Allied Health Foster, John Franklin (1992) B.S., M.S., Western Governors University Professor, Art B.F.A., Memphis College of Art Grover, Christopher (1993) M.F.A., California Insitute of the Arts Professor Emeritus, Business Real Estate B.A., California State University, San Bernardino Fowlie, Jennifer (2016) M.B.A., Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Assistant Professor, Communication Studies A.A., Victor Valley College Guardado, Lynn (2001) B.A.,
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