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Roster of Faculty Credentials 2016-2019 Page 2 of 237 Educational Support Faculty Name First Hire Date Courses Taught Degree, Major, School Roster of Faculty Credentials 2016 - 2019 Pima Community College is required by its accrediting agency, the Higher Learning Commission, to post a list of its instructors and their academic credentials (HLC Assumed Practice A5G). This roster is posted on the College’s public website to meet this requirement. The roster contains the names of approximately 2,090 faculty who have taught a credit bearing course at least once from July 2016 through August 2019. The list is comprised of Faculty, Educational Support Faculty, and Adjunct Faculty. The list includes unduplicated courses taught and degrees for which the College has official transcripts on file. Work experience is included for any faculty member who either does not have a degree or an official transcript on file. Additional degrees and other qualifications, such as work experience for the remaining faculty, licenses and certificates, will appear in later renditions of this roster. The First Hire Date represents the day the person started working in some capacity for the College in either a classified or unclassified position. If you have questions concerning the roster please email the Faculty Contracts and Certification Office at [email protected]. Educational Support Faculty Name First Hire Date Courses taught Degree, Major, School Arroyo, Antonio P 08/19/1996 Master of Science, Library Science, California State University-Fullerton Bachelor of Arts, Communication in Modern Languages, Whittier College Becker, Charles Henry 07/01/1999 HIS 101,HIS 141,LIS 150 Master of Arts, History, American University Master of Arts, Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, History, George Mason University Besich, Emily Marie G 08/24/2015 WRT 101 Master of Arts, Humanities, University Of Chicago Master of Arts, Library & Information Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, English, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University Of Arizona Brewer, Joseph M 07/01/2005 Master of Library Science, Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education, University Of New Mexico-Main Campus Cassidy, Mary E 07/01/2015 STU 100,STU 105 Master of Counseling, Counseling, University Of Phoenix -Phoenix Bachelor of Education, Social Studies, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, University Of Arizona Comport, Eric R 07/01/2003 Master of Arts, Library Science, University Of Arizona Cortes, Barbara 08/27/2001 STU 100,STU 105 Master of Arts, Career Counseling, Chapman University Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education, Northern Arizona University Couston, Rosanne M 08/20/2009 Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, University Of Arizona Associate of Arts, Fine Arts, Northland Pioneer College Cunningham, Robert F 12/15/2011 STU 102,STU 105,STU 200 Master of Science, Counseling, California State University-Long Beach Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, California State University-Long Beach Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2016-2019 Page 2 of 237 Educational Support Faculty Name First Hire Date Courses taught Degree, Major, School Daily, Ryan W 07/01/2015 STU 100,STU 102,STU 105,STU 109,STU 210 Master of Arts, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Lake Forest College Davis, Amy Catherine 07/01/2007 HON 210,STU 100,STU 150,STU 230,WRT 101,WRT 207 Master of Arts, English, Northern Arizona University Master of Arts, Science Teaching, Northern Arizona University Master of Arts, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, History, Arizona State University-Main Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Arizona State University-Main Dohaniuk, Beth A 07/01/2014 STU 105,STU 107 Master of Arts, Art Therapy, Southwestern College Bachelor of Arts, (Major not stated), Evergreen State College Associate of Arts, (Major not stated), Cottey College Doran, Edward M 06/15/1999 STU 105,STU 200,STU 210 Master of Education, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, University Of Arizona Elgutaa, Barbara E 02/01/2000 STU 100,STU 105,STU 150 Master of Science, Counselor Education, University Of Wisconsin-Madison Elias, Erika E 10/08/2010 STU 100,STU 105,STU 150 Master of Education, School Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University Of Arizona Federico, Melania 09/22/1999 STU 100,STU 105,STU 107 Master of Education, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science, Family Studies, University Of Arizona Franz, Melinda E 09/29/1975 Master of Arts, Counseling, Chapman University Bachelor of Arts, General Studies, University Of Arizona Gautier, Pamela Dawn 08/31/2015 Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, Arizona State University-Main Bachelor of Arts in Education, English, Arizona State University-Main Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2016-2019 Page 3 of 237 Educational Support Faculty Name First Hire Date Courses taught Degree, Major, School Gomez, Sol Antonio 07/01/2018 Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, University Of Arizona Harris, Marianne 10/04/2010 Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Creative Writing, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, English, University Of Arizona Associate of Science, Liberal Arts, Pima Community College Henderson, Walter B 01/10/2013 Master of Arts, Guidance, University Of New Mexico-Main Campus Higgins, Perry 08/19/1996 STU 100,STU 105,STU 210 Master of Arts, Education, California State University-Dominguez Hills Master of Arts, Teaching/Curriculum, California State University-Dominguez Hills Master of Education, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, United States Naval Academy Hodgkins, Lisa-Anne R 07/01/2013 Master of Library Science, Library & Information Science, University Of Maryland College Park Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University Of Illinois At Chicago Jacobson, Emily D 09/01/2015 Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art, Utah State University Johnson, Devin M 03/09/2016 Master of Arts, Library & Information Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, English, University Of Massachusetts-Amherst Kopkowski, Alexis 08/18/2016 Master of Arts, Library & Information Science, University Of Arizona Kuklin, Susan Beverly 02/16/2004 Master of Library Science, Library Science, Indiana University-Northwest Juris Doctor, Law, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, English & History, University Of Arizona Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2016-2019 Page 4 of 237 Educational Support Faculty Name First Hire Date Courses taught Degree, Major, School Labuda, Joseph K 07/31/1980 Master of Library Science, Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, History, State University of New York College At Plattsburgh Ley, Sandra Jean 08/20/2009 Master of Library Science, Library & Information Science, San Jose State University Bachelor of Arts, Art, University Of San Diego Loustaunau Romero, Sylvia Miriam 10/06/2001 STU 100,STU 105,STU 106,STU 109,STU 150 Master of Education, School Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, University Of Arizona Lovio, Roxanna C 09/25/1984 STU 105,STU 106 Master of Education, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science, Family & Consumer Resources/Sciences, University Of Arizona Martin, Erica A 11/29/2003 STU 100,STU 105,STU 200,STU 230 Master of Arts, Education, University Of Arizona Master of Education, Counseling-Human Relations, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, University Of Arizona Martinez, Uvaldo 07/01/1989 STU 100,STU 105,STU 210 Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology, National University Bachelor of Business Administration, Personnel Management, National University Montano, Richard John 03/04/2013 STU 105,STU 109 Master of Arts in Education, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science in Education, Biology, University Of Arizona Moore, Becky J 09/11/1972 Master of Education, School Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Arts in Education, English, University Of Arizona Paulick, Sandra R 02/16/1990 STU 109 Master of Education, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science, Vocational Home Economics, Colorado State University Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2016-2019 Page 5 of 237 Educational Support Faculty Name First Hire Date Courses taught Degree, Major, School Preusser, Tanya M 07/18/2012 STU 100,STU 105,STU 210 Master of Arts in Education, Educational Counseling, Midwestern State University Master of Arts, Counseling, Midwestern State University Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, The University Of Alabama Reilly, Denise N 08/23/2004 STU 105,STU 107,STU 109,STU 200,STU 230 Master of Education, Counseling, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts in Education, Spanish, University Of Arizona Rocci, Keith A 09/03/2013 EDC 252,EDU 200,EDU 201,EDU 202,ESE 252,HON 101 Master of Education, Educational Technology, Northern Arizona University Master of Education, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, University Of Arizona Bachelor of Science, Justice Studies, Arizona State University-Main Rodriguez, Monique Apollonia 11/15/2010 Master of Arts, Information Resources & Library Science, University
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