New Faculty and Staff (New to Evergreen and hired Sept. 4, 2010 to Sept. 2, 2011)

College Advancement Stella Chang, Major Gifts Officer Sasha Cornellier, Major Gifts Officer

Finance & Administration Will Bagley, Information Technology Specialist III, Facilities Jay Field, Purchasing Manager Ira Peterson, Procurement & Supply Specialist II

President’s Office Scott Morgan, Sustainability Coordinator

Student Affairs Christopher Balske, Coordinator of Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning Kandi Bauman, Student Organization Advisor Andrew Beattie, Assistant Director, CRC Operations Marthe Butzen, Physician Assistant/Cert Registered Nurse Susan Camp, Registered Nurse II Erin Dorrough, Admissions Counselor Malcolm Dunn, Head Coach, Cross Country, Track & Field Tyler Eggen, Resident Director Chris Ertman, Recreation Programs & Club Sports Advisor Ann Eure, Physician Assistant/Cert Registered Nurse Adam Fenster, Head Coach, Women’s Soccer Julian Genette, Admissions Counselor Sarah Giannobile, Office Assistant III, Registration Cameron Hostetter, Admissions Counselor Cory Mounts, Program Assistant, Financial Aid Matthew Newman, Director, Recreation & Athletics M. Jamie Pittman, Credentials Evaluator II Julia Rose, Resident Director Gregory Spector, Head Coach, Women’s Volleyball Christopher Thompson, Sports Information Director Jeannie VanHove, Financial Aid Counselor Amanda Weisel, Fiscal Specialist I, Recreation & Athletics

Geoduc Fight Song Alma Mater

Go, Geoducs go, Omnia Extares, Omnia Extares Through the mud and the sand, Alma Mater, Evergreen let’s go. Omnia Extares Siphon high, squirt it out, swivel all about, let it all hang out.

Go, Geoducs go, Stretch your neck when the tide is low, Siphon high, squirt it out, swivel all about, let it all hang out.

Words and Music by Malcolm Stilson, 1971 all campus convocation

Monday, Sept.19th 10:00am – 12:00pm College Recreation Center Gymnasium New Faculty and Staff program (New to Evergreen and hired Sept. 4, 2010 to Sept. 2, 2011)

Welcome Academic Staff Bill Ransom, Academic Dean and Member of the Faculty Lisa Alonzo, Secretary Patricia Bateman, Secretary Convocation Address Susan DeRosa, Secretary Supervisor Thomas L. “Les” Purce, President Erin Genia, Assistant Director, MPA Tribal Ruth Hansen, Administrative Assistant, Tacoma Program Darah Katz, Program Coordinator Introduction of new faculty and staff Giles O’Dell, Media Laboratory Coordinator Michelle Pope, Visual Arts Operations Manager Keynote Address Bruce Thompson, Instructional & Classroom Support Tech II Kenji Yoshino, Nicholas Treat, Instructional & Classroom Support Tech II Evans Chair Lecturer Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Michael Zimmerman, Academic Vice President & Provost Constitutional Law, New York University School of Law

Alma Mater and Geoduc Fight Song Faculty Marla Elliott Noelle Machnicki, Mycology Erin Ellis, Chemistry Closing Andrea Gullickson, Music Marty Beagle, Biology Patt Blue, Photography Music by the Artesian Rumble Arkestra Trevor Griffey, American History Richard Benton, Jewish Studies Aisha Harrison, Ceramics TJ Johnson, Ecological Agriculture About Kenji Yoshino Bob Schwenkler, EWS, Media Arts Kenji Yoshino is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Stephen Cifka, Educational Psychology Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He was educated at Anne de Marcken, Media and Writing Harvard (B.A. 1991), Oxford (M.Sc. 1993 as a Rhodes Scholar), Master of Public Administration and (J.D. 1996). He taught at Yale Law School from Heather Moss, 1998 to 2008, where he served as Deputy Dean (2005–6) and became Kathe Taylor, Master of Public Administration the inaugural Professor in 2006. His fields are Martine Bellen, Poetry constitutional law, anti–discrimination law, and law and literature. Myra Downing, Reservation Based Community Yoshino’s first book, Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Determined program Rights, was published by in 2006. His second book, Gaku Mitsumata, Hyogo Exchange A Thousand Times More Fair: What Shakespeare’s Plays Teach Us Steve Verhey, Molecular Biology About Justice, was published by Ecco/HarperCollins in 2011. He is currently at work on a third book, under contract with Oxford University Press, about the shift from group–based civil rights to Continued on reverse universal human rights in the U.S. Supreme Court’s jurisprudence. Yoshino has published in major academic journals, including The Columbia , The , The Stanford Law Review, and The . He has also written for more popular forums, including The Los Angeles Times, , and . He makes regular appearances on various radio and television programs, such as NPR’s The Takeaway and PBS’s Charlie Rose.