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Administration and Faculty ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Administration ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ADMINISTRATION and Faculty 210 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Ross, Patricia Dean of Instruction Chamberlain, Greg 395-4534; [email protected] AND FACULTY ADMINISTRATION President A.A., Citrus College; B.A., Pomona College; M.A., Purdue 395-4211; [email protected] University B.A, California State University, Dominquez Hills; M.A., Fresno Pacific University; Ph.D., University of Northern Schiers, LaMont D. Colorado Executive Director, Administrative Services 395-4221; [email protected] Gomez-Heitzeberg, Nan B.F.A., Brigham Young University; M.S.M., Keuka College Vice-President, Academic Affairs (Interim) 395-4305; [email protected] Stuebbe, Jan B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Dean of Instruction/Athletics, Health & Physical Education 395-4269; [email protected] Lovato, Mildred B.A., Colorado State University; M.A., California State Vice President, Student Services University, Bakersfield 395-4204; [email protected] B.A., M.A., University of New Mexico; Ed.D., New Mexico Suderman, Bonnie State University Dean of Learning Resources & Information Technology 395-4610; [email protected] Adams, Sharon B.A., Biola University; M.A., California State University, Dean of Learning Support Services Bakersfield; Ed.D., University of the Pacific 395-4316; [email protected] M.S., Point Loma Nazarene University; Ph.D., Alliant International University FACULTY Collier, Cindy Many faculty have their own homepage that can be located Director of Nursing, Paramedics through the college website at www.bakersfieldcollege.edu. 392-4282; [email protected] B.S.N., M.S.N., California State University, Bakersfield Acosta, Helen Rose Professor, Communication Eydgahi, Hamid 395-4075; [email protected] Dean of Career and Technical Education B.A., M.A., California State University, Northridge 395-4921; [email protected] A.A., Owens Community College; MET, University of Toledo; Agenjo, Anna M.B.A., University of St. Francis; Ph.D., Aston University Professor, Faculty Chair, Library 395-4463; [email protected] Hall, Lynne A.A., Bakersfield College; B.A., Pomona College; M.L.S., Dean of Instruction (Interim) Catholic University 395-4406; [email protected] B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; M.A. California Allen, Diane State University, Bakersfield; Ph.D., University of Southern Professor, Counseling, Disabled Student Programs and Services California 720-2012; [email protected] B.A., California State University, Fresno; M.A., California State Morgan, Ann University, Fresno Director, Institutional Research and Planning 395-4453; [email protected] Amin, Karimeh B.A., University of California, Irvine; M.S., University of Associate Professor, Sociology, Human Services California, Los Angeles; Ed.D. University of Vermont 395-4216; [email protected] B.A, BirZeit University; M.A., California State University, O’Connor, Dan Bakersfield Dean of Instruction 395-4224; [email protected] Anderson, Duane B.S., M.Ed., Slippery Rock University; Ph.D., LaSalle Associate Professor, Architecture, CAD University 395-4374; [email protected] A.A., Bakersfield College; B.A., Fresno Pacific University 211 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Anderson, Gayla Besst, David Professor, Child Development; Curriculum Coordinator, Professor, English Family & Consumer Education 395-4217; [email protected] 395-4325; [email protected] B.A., California State University, Bakersfield A.A., Bakersfield College; B.A., Pacific Oaks Andrasian, Ararat Bhogal, Sheena Professor, Mathematics Assistant Professor, English 395-4227; [email protected] 395-4459; [email protected] B.S., M.S., University of Missouri B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; M.A., Loyola Marymount University Anthony, Wilhelmina Professor, Counseling Bohan, Tim 395-4320; [email protected] Professor, Academic Development B.A., Pepperdine University; Ph.D., Claremont Graduate 395-4335; [email protected] School of Education B.S., California State University, Fullerton; M.A., California State University, Bakersfield Arthur, Kendall Moya Professor, Philosophy Bolton, Reggie ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 395-4311; [email protected] Associate Professor, Athletics, Health and Physical Education B.A., University of California, Davis; M.A., University of 395-4359; [email protected] California, Santa Barbara B.A., Humboldt State University; M.S., Humboldt State University Barnes, William F. Assistant Professor, Ag Business, Animal Science Borgens, Ed 395-4637; [email protected] Assistant Professor, Political Science A.S., Bakersfield College; B.S. Fresno State University 395-4456; [email protected] B.A., University of California, Davis; M.A., University of Barton, Edwin California, Davis Professor, English 395-4399; [email protected] Borneman, Laura B.A., Franklin Pierce College; M.A., University of Toronto; Associate Professor, Art Ph.D. Vanderbilt University 395-4250; [email protected] B.A., B.F.A., Buffalo State College; EdM., State University of Battistoni, Vienna New York at Buffalo; M.A., Western Michigan University Assistant Professor, Child Development Project Coordinator 395-4366; [email protected] Boyce, Ann Marie A.A., Bakersfield College; B.A., Pacific Oaks College Professor/Coordinator, Industrial Safety & Hazardous Materials Management Program; Director, REBRAC CA Behseta, Sara Compliance School Associate Professor, English as a Second Language 395-4115; [email protected] 395-4793; [email protected] B.S., San Diego State University B.A., University of Wisconsin; M.A. United States International University Boyles, Pamela K. Professor, Faculty Chair, English Beeman, Randal 395-4237; [email protected] Professor, Social Science B.A., M.A., California State University, Bakersfield 395-4028; [email protected] B.S., M.A., Kansas State University; Ph.D. Iowa State Brago, Michael University of Science & Technology Professor, English 395-4588; [email protected] Benjamin, Carl B.MUS, B.A., M.A., Florida State University; M.A., University Professor, Mathematics of California, Los Angeles 395-4226; [email protected] B.S., Central State University; M.S., Syracuse University Braid, Barbara Professor, Counseling 395-4617; [email protected] B.S., M.S., California State University, Northridge 212 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Brantley, Richard Cluff, Gregory Professor, Mathematics Professor, Agriculture-Plant Science 395-4624; [email protected] 395-4697; [email protected] AND FACULTY ADMINISTRATION B.A., University of South Alabama; M.S., Auburn University B.S., University of Nevada, Las Vegas; M.S., University of Bresso, Michele Nevada, Reno; Ph.D., New Mexico State University Professor, Communication 395-4611; [email protected] Cooper, W. Wayne B.A., University of the Pacific; M.S., Regis University Professor, Chemistry 395-4671; [email protected] Bursztyn, Natalie B.S., Northeastern Oklahoma State University; M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Geology, Earth Science and Engineering University of Arkansas 395-4072; [email protected] B.S., M.S., Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada Coyle, William P. Professor, Director of Food Services, Faculty Chair, Family & Canady, George Consumer Education Assistant Professor, Automotive Technology 395-4345; [email protected] 395-4574; [email protected] A.A., Bakersfield College; American Culinary Federation Education Institute; Certified Culinary Educator Cantrell, Debra Kay Professor, Learning Specialist Cummings, Tina 395-4464; [email protected] Professor, Health, Physical Education, Aquatics Director B.S., M.A., West Virginia University 395-4663; [email protected] A.A., Ventura College; B.A., University of California, Santa Caras, Sean Barbara; M.A., California State University, Chico Associate Professor, Electronics Technology 395-4393; [email protected] Dahl, Paula J. B.A., California State University, Fresno Professorr, Health & Physical Education 395-4257; [email protected] Carpenter, John W. B.S., Brigham Young University; M.A., San Diego State Asssistant Professor, Sociology University 395-4216; [email protected] B.A., Point Loma Nazarene College; M.A., California State Dameron, Scott University, Bakersfield Associate Professor, Health & Physical Education, Women’s Soccer Coach Carter, Leah 395-4454; [email protected] Assistant Professor, Nutrition B.A., Vanguard University; M.S. California State University, 395-4672; [email protected] Fullerton B.S., California State Polytechnic, San Luis Obispo M.P.H., Loma Linda University Damron, Brent Professor, Faculty Chair, Health and Physical Education Cazares, Ralph 395-4376; [email protected] Professor, Sociology B.S., M.A., California State University, Bakersfield 395-4294; [email protected] A.A., Bakersfield College; B.A., Texas A & I; M.A., New Daniel, Mike Mexico State University; Ph.D., Washington State Professor, Chemistry 395-4325; [email protected]
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