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Chapter 9: College Personnel CHAPTER 9: COLLEGE PERSONNEL Baker, Jack (1996) Brown, Bonnie (2005) Biological Science Chemistry B.S., University of California, Riverside B.S., Tuskegee Institute M.A., University of California, Davis M.S., San José State University Banerjee, Sravani (2001) Brown, Robert (2011) English Accounting B.A., St. Xaviers College B.S., California Polytechnic State University M.A., San José State University M.A., Santa Clara University Banh, Phuong (2000) Burnham, Cynthia (1991) English/ESL Mathematics/Enlace B.A., English, B.S., University of State of New York M.S., TESOL San Francisco State University M.A., University of California, Berkeley Barta, Melody (2008) Burke, Leticia Aide (2001) Accounting English as a Second Language B.A., San José State University B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.S.,Taxation, San José State University M.A., San José State University Batalha, Celso (2003) Burton, Mirella (2006) Physics/Astronomy Counseling/Enlace B.S./M.S., Pontificia Universidade Catolica, B.A., California State University, Chico Rio De Janeiro, Brazil M.S.W., California State University, Sacramento Ph.D., Observatorio Nacional, Ph.D., Colorado State University Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Carothers, Brad (1996) Bergholdt, Bradley W� (1989) Psychology FACUltY AND ADMINistratORS Automotive Technology B.S./M.A., Arizona State University A.S., Evergreen Valley College University of California, Berkeley, Teacher Carpio, Theresa (2000) Adamski, Maureen (2008) Training Counseling/FasTrack Nursing B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz B.S., Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Bernbeck, Mark (2001) M.A., San José State University M.S., San José State University (Moore Fellow), Automotive Technology San José, CA A.A., Orange Coast College Carrion, John (1999) Communications Alexander, Andrea (2016) B.A., University of California, Urvine National Education Center, Glendale, AZ, B.A., California State University, Long Beach Vice President, Administrative Services M.A., California State University, San Francisco B.A., University of Chicago Automotive Technology Certificate M.A., Loyola University Chicago Bettencourt, Laura E� (1976) Chen, May (2011) Counseling Biological Science Ames, David (1996) A.A., Evergreen Valley College B.S., University of California, Los Angeles Automotive Technology B.A., San José State University M.S., Georgetown University A.A., De Anza College M.A., Santa Clara University B.S., San José State University Cheung, A� Karen (2015) M.Ed., University of Phoenix Blackman, Shelly Anne (2005) Nursing Librarian B.S., California State University, Chico Anderson, Caritha (2008) B.A., Concordia University M.S., University of Michigan Counseling/AFFIRM M.L.I.S., University of Western Ontario B.A./M.A., San Jose State University Chu, Hang (2000) Assadi, Janice (2014) Bolaris, Valerie (2001) Counseling/ASPIRE Director ofHealth Services, RN Reading B.A./M.A, San José State University BSN, San José State University B.S., Gannon University Villa Maria College Clark, Marjorie (1996) School Nurse Services Credential, Fresno State M.A., San José State University University Counseling/Psychology/Service Learning Braun, Patricia (2015) Coordinator Arevalo, Gloria Nursing A.A., Englewood Cliffs College, New Jersey Dean, Student Success/Counseling B.S,/M.S., William Paterson University, Wayne NJ B.A., Montclair State College, New Jersey B.A. University of California Santa Cruz M.A., New School for Social Research, New York M.A. Immaculate Conception Academy Brooks, Danielle (2016) Ed.D. California State University Fullerton Nursing Cohen-Reyes, Rachel (2000) A.S., Gavilan College English as a Second Language Aytch, Keith (1993) BSN, San José State University B.A., Santa Clara University Vice President, Academic Affairs MSN., University of San Diego M.A., San José State University B.A./M.A., California State University, Sacramento 167 2016-2017 EVC CATALOG www.evc.edu CHAPTER 9: COLLEGE PERSONNEL Cong-Huyen, Laimi (2006) Gill, Ambica (2007) Jacome-Thompson, Sara (2003) Mathematics Communication Studies Spanish B.S./M.S., University of California, Davis A.A., Evergreen Valley College B.A., U.A.N.L., Mexico B.A./M.A., San José State University M.A., New Mexico State University Cruz, Octavio (2003) Dean, Enrollment Services Gonzales, Mark (1998) Jardin, Kenneth (1989) B.A., California State University, Dominguez Hills Dean, Social Science, Humanities, Arts & Physical English as a Second Language M.A., San José State University Education B.A., California State University, Hayward A.A., San José City College, M.A., San José State University Deng, Hanh (2007) B.S., San José State University, Counseling M.F.A., University of California, Los Angeles Johnson, Garry (2013) B.A./M.A., San José State University Nursing Gonzalez III, Alfred (2000) DHSc, Still University Arizona Duke, Minerva (1989) Biological Science CCRN, American Association of Critical Care Physical Education A.A., Evergreen Valley College Nurses CMSRN, Academy of Medical Surgical A.S., Imperial Valley College B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz Nurses B.S., California State Polytechnic M.S., Yale University M.S., California State University, Hayward Johnson, Raniyah (2016) Gorbach, Margaret (1996) Director of Student Development & Activities Eisenberg, David (2003) Family Consumer Studies M.A., Lewis University CIT, Psychology A.A., Mt. San Antonio College B.A., Purdue University B.S./M.S., University of Illinois (Urbana) B.A., California State University, Long Beach M.A., California State University, San Francisco Kachuck, Iris (1987) Espinoza, Frank (1999) Mathematics Sociology Hahn, Robin (2005) B.A./M.A., University of California, Santa Cruz B.A./M.A., San José State University English/ESL Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley Ed.D., University of San Francisco B.A./M.A., San José State University Kafle, Elaine Amo (2010) Espinoza, Janina (1997) Han, Helen (1992) Nurse Assistant Training Work Experience English as a Second Language/ESL B.S., University of San Francisco B.A./M.A., San José State University B.A./M.A, New York University M.S., University of California, San Francisco Ph.D., Capella University Esquivel-Swinson, Adela (2016) Hardin, Martha (1999) Vice President, Student Affairs Counseling/WIN-CalWORKS Kahn-Lomax, Charlie (2000) B.S., Notre Dame de Namur University B.A./M.A., San José State University Counseling/EOPS M.A., Antioch University B.A., San Francisco State University Hays, Lisa (1999) M.A., San José State University Estrada, J� Henry (1982) Biological Science Computer Science B.A./M.A./Ph.D., University of California, Davis Knight, Robert (2001) B.A., University of California, Los Angeles Mathematics M.A., University of California, Berkeley Hendricks, David (2005) B.A./M.A., Adelphi University, Garden City, NY History D.P.M., California College of Podiatric Medicine Farshadfar, Maryam (2015) B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara Music M.A./Ph.D., University of California, Davis Kramer, Elizabeth (2009) B.S., Azad University, Iran English M.A., Tehran Art University, Iran Hernandez, Michael (2008) B.A., Yale University Ph.D., University of Montreal Automotive Technology M.A., Mills College A.A., Evergreen Valley College Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley Fong, Paul (1997) B.S., San José State University Social Science Kravitz, Merryl (2013) B.A./M.P.A., San José State University Herrera, n� Antoinette (2013) Dean, Language Arts M.A., University of San Francisco Dean, Nursing & Allied Health B.A., State University of New York, Binghamton B.S., San José State University M.A., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Garcia, Laura (2016) M.S., Azusa Pacific University Ph.D., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Counseling Ed.D., University of the Pacific B.A., San José State University Ky, Teck (1998) M.A., Sonoma State University Highers, Michael (2012) Mathematics Dean of Math, Science Engineering B.A., San José State University Garza, Victor (2006) B.S., Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN M.S., California State University Hayward Associate Dean of Student Services M.A., George Peabody College, Nashville, TN B.A., San José State University Lam, Loc D� (2016) M.P.A., San José State University Iniguez, Tina (2003) Computer Information Technology Ed.D., International & Multicultural Education, Counselor B.S., California Polytechnic State University University of San Francisco B.A., University of California, Davis M.A., San José State University M.A., San José State University Gee, Henry (1990) Lazo, Rachel (2005) Business Law Ives, John (2016) Art B.S., Purdue University Director of College Fiscal Services B.F.A., Painting, Rhode Island School of Design M.B.A., Pepperdine University A.A., Villa Maria College and San Francisco Art Institute J.D., Santa Clara University B.A.,/M.B.A., Canisuis College M.F.A., Pictorial Arts, San José State University www.evc.edu 2016-2017 EVC CATALOG 168 CHAPTER 9: COLLEGE PERSONNEL Le, Hue (1993) Min, Sylvia (2014) Pratt, n� Randy (1993) Counseling/EOPS Graphic Design Physical Education B.A., California State University, San Francisco B.S. New York University B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., San José State University M.F.A., Mills College M.A., San José State University Lee, Terence (2015) Morgan, Ken (1988) Quach, Tin (1996) Biology Automotive Technology Mathematics B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz A.A., San José City College B.A., Fresno State University M.S., University of Maryland, Baltimore County M.A., University of California, Riverside PhD., University
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