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Directory Meeting Our People 2008-2010 CATALOG DIRECTORY MEETING OUR PEOPLE 175 2008-2010 CATALOG BOARD OF TRUSTEES A seven-member Board of Trustees is directly responsible for the governance of Prairie State College; they are elected from within the district for six-year terms. The student body annual- ly elects a student trustee, who has an advisory vote. Board officers are the Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary; all are elected for one-year terms by their peers. MARK A. FAZZINI KATHLEEN M. DOYLE Homewood resident Chicago Heights resident Board member since 1993 Board member since 2003 A.A., Prairie State College B.S., Illinois State University B.S., Chicago State University M.S., Chicago State University M.S., Chicago State University C.A.S., National-Louis University Chief, College of DuPage Police Ed.D., National-Louis University Department Director of Educational Services, South Cook Intermediate Service Center JOHN J. MARKS MARY LEE JOHNSON Homewood resident Crete resident Board member since 2003 Board member since 1997 B.B.A., University of Oklahoma A.A., Waubonsee Community College President, Marks & Company B.A., Governors State University M.A., Governors State University Mental Health LCPC, LPHA, Crisis Therapist, Grand Prairie Services, Behavioral Healthcare JACQUELINE J.AGEE PHILLIP J. FASO Chicago Heights resident Homewood resident Board member since 2007 Board member since 2007 A.A., Moraine Valley Community College B.A., St. Joseph’s College B.S., Illinois State University Partner, Faso Excavating J.D., The John Marshall School of Law Attorney at Law MARGARET M. DONOHUE Park Forest resident Board member since 2005 B.A., Governors State University M.A., Governors State University DIRECTORY 176 2008-2010 CATALOG EXECUTIVE OFFICERS James M. Eaton Controller/Director, Business Services David A. Brownell B.A., Quincy University Interim President M.B.A., Eastern Michigan University B.A., University of La Verne M.H.S.A., Governors State University M.A., California State University Robert E. Fairbank Linda F. Uzureau Director, Physical Education & Athletics Vice President,Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty B.S., Bethel College B.A., University of Idaho M.S., Emporia State University M.A., Emory University Ph.D., Emory University Alice Garcia Director, Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs J. Randall Dempsey B.A., Governors State University Vice President, Business & Information Services M.A., Governors State University B.A., University of Illinois Chicago M.S., University of Texas Lynita J. Gebhardt Executive Director, Human Resources & Employee Relations Mary B. Reaves B.A., Governors State University Vice President, Student Affairs and Dean of Students M.A., Governors State University A.A., Loop College B.A., Loyola University Marie A. Harrell M.A., Chicago State University Director, Illinois Employment Training Center Ed.S., Northern Illinois University B.S., Tuskegee University Terri Winfree Lee A. Helbert-Gordon Vice President, Community & Economic Development Director, Institutional Research & Student Success Center B.A., Governors State University B.A., Western Illinois University M.A., Governors State University M.A., Western Illinois University SCCT, Arkansas State University ADMINISTRATORS Diane J. Janowiak Director, Disability Services & Testing B.A., Western Illinois University Kellie E. Clark M.A., Governors State University Director, Children’s Learning Center A.A.S., Illinois Central College Charles L. Jenrich B.S., Bradley University Dean, Corporate Education & Training M.Ed., University of Illinois A.A., South Suburban College B.A., Governors State University Patricia De Hesus M.B.A., Heriot-Watt University Associate Dean,Adult Education B.A., Rosary College Mary T.Klinefelter M.S., Northern Illinois University Dean, Business & Technology B.S.I.E., Northwestern University Gwen M. Dean M.S., University of Wisconsin Dean, Health Professions, Director of Nursing B.S.N., Illinois Wesleyan University Cathy Killian Kloss DIRECTORY M.A., Governors State University Executive Director, Prairie State College Foundation B.A., Northern Illinois University Brian Donovan Executive Director, Management Information Systems Ronald P.Leet B.S., Tulane University Director, Physical Plant & Facilities M.S., DePaul University Gerald J. Mackay Christy C. Donovan Associate Dean, Library Director, Curriculum & Assessment A.A., Joliet Junior College B.A., Quincy University B.A., Lewis University M.A., Governors State University M.A., Governors State University M.L.I.S., Rosary College Michele Dutour-Walavich Assistant Controller A.S., Prairie State College B.A., Governors State University 177 2008-2010 CATALOG Norman Martin FACULTY Director, Campus & Public Safety B.A., Northwood University Associate Professor Christa Y.Adam Paulette A. Maurer Biology Director of Institutional Support Services B.S., University of Illinois A.A.S. Prairie State College M.S., University of Illinois Ph.D., University of Kentucky Roy E. Maurer Associate Director,Administrative Computer Services Associate Professor Dale R. Ballard A.A.S., Prairie State College Industrial Technology B.S., Purdue University Craig L. Mulling M.S., Indiana State University Associate Dean,Arts & Sciences B.A., Baldwin Wallace College Professor Burdette Barrett M.A., Bowling Green State University Information Technology Ph.D., University of Hawaii B.S., Northern Illinois University M.S., Northern Illinois University Cheryl A. Pearson Associate Director, Network Computer Operations Professor Reuben E. Barrett A.A.S., Prairie State College Biology B.S., Saint Leo University B.A., Webster University M.B.A., Saint Leo University D.C., Logan College of Chiropractic J.D., William Howard Taft University John B. Schmidt Assistant Director, Physical Plant & Facilities Professor Joseph E. Berlinski Business Susan R. Solberg B.S., Northern Illinois University Dean,Arts & Sciences M.B.A., DePaul University B.A., Barnard College M.A., Columbia University Assistant Professor Christine E. Brooms Ph. D., Columbia University Chemistry B.A., University of Chicago Jennifer E. Stoner Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology Director, Communications & Marketing B.A., Miami University Associate Professor Lee Anne Burrough B.S., Miami University Earth Science B.S., Trinity University Marietta Turner M.S., University of Illinois Director,Admissions, Enrollment, & Career Development B.A., University of Illinois Chicago Professor Salem H. Chaaban M.A., Governors State University Mathematics B.S., Wichita State University Angela M.Winters-Harmon M.S., Emporia State University Assistant Dean, Student Life & Multicultural Affairs B.S., Bradley University Associate Professor Susan L. Chap M.S. Ed., Illinois State University Surgical Technology R.N., St. Mary of Nazareth School of Nursing DIRECTORY A.A.S., Malcolm X College B.S., University of St. Francis Associate Professor Alanna K. Cotch English B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College M.A., University of Maine Ph.D., University of New Mexico Professor Jacqueline S. Dennis Information Technology B.S., Southern Illinois University M.A., Roosevelt University 178 2008-2010 CATALOG Professor Linda A. Dethloff Assistant Professor Brian J. Garant English Mathematics B.S., Mankato State University B.S., Central Michigan University M.A., Mankato State University M.A., Central Michigan University M.S., Iowa State University Assistant Professor Maureen C. Grady Assistant Professor Alison Drake Nursing Early Childhood Education A.A.S., Prairie State College B.S., Northern Illinois University B.S.N., Purdue University M.S., Northern Illinois University M.S.N., Purdue University Associate Professor Suzanne M. Dubsky Professor Sister Ida M. Green Reference Librarian Nursing A.A., Prairie State College B.S.N., Marycrest College B.A., Roosevelt University M.S.N., University of Colorado, Boulder M.L.I.S., Dominican University M.A., Governors State University Assistant Professor Bryan R. Dunston Associate Professor Anthony Gumushian English Automotive Technology A.A., Shoreline Community College B.S., Western Michigan University B.A., University of Washington M.A., University of Chicago Assistant Professor André Halliburton Psychology Professor Patrice M. Eberhardt B.S., Chicago State University Nursing M.S., Chicago State University B.S.N., Rush University Ph.D., Loyola University M.S.N., Rush University Associate Professor Nicholas E. Halm-Lutterodt Associate Professor Susan L. Ecsi Biology Developmental Mathematics B.A., University of Illinois-Chicago B.A., Purdue University-Calumet M.D., St. George’s University, Grenada B.S., Purdue University-Calumet M.S., Purdue University-Calumet Assistant Professor Max N. Hammond Humanities Assistant Professor Melanie S. Eddins-Spencer B.A., Brigham Young University Mathematics M.A., Brigham Young University B.S., Alabama State University M.A., University of Chicago M.A., University of Alabama Ph.D., University of Alabama Associate Professor Marie C. Hansel Nursing Associate Professor Jason C. Evans A.A.S., Prairie State College Developmental English B.S.N., Governors State University B.A., Milligan College M.S.N., Purdue University M.A., University of Chicago Professor Sally J. Haywood Professor John H. Flannigan Information Technology English B.S.Ed., Chicago State University B.A., University of Notre Dame M.S.Ed., Chicago State University DIRECTORY M.A., Loyola University J.D., DePaul University Assistant Professor Sarah M. Hein Counselor/Transfer Programs Associate Professor Christopher J. Fogarty B.S., University of Kansas Education M.A., Northwestern University
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