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Faculty 1993- Crystal Abernathey, Two-Year College Liaison, B.S., Bemidji State U MINNESOTA STATE MANKATO ADMINISTRATION Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Board of Trustees Vickie Apel, Director of Development, University Campaign, BA, The Honorable Will Antell, Stillwater Metropolitan State U. 2002- The Honorable Duane Benson, Minneapolis Maria Baxter-Nuamah, Assistant Director, African-American Affairs, MS, The Honorable Michael Boulton, Porter Mankato State U. 1991- The Honorable Cheryl Dickson, St. Paul Diane Berge, Associate Director, Admissions, Ph.D., U. of Minnesota. 1978- The Honorable Ivan Dusek, Willmar Jennifer Bindner, Admissions Offi cer, B.S., Minnesota State U., Mankato. 2004- The Honorable Ruth Grendahl, Apple Valley Becky Boyd, Director, Career Development & Counseling Center, MS, South- The Honorable Clarence Hightower, Minneapolis west Missouri State U. 2000- The Honorable Robert Hoffman, Waseca Shane Bowyer, Director of Development, MS, Minnesota State University, The Honorable Carol Ley, Alexandria Mankato, 2000- The Honorable Lew Moran, Minneapolis Jason Bushie, Assistant Athletic Trainer, MA, U of North Dakota. 2002 The Honorable David Olson, Saint Paul George Cejka, Maverick Gameroom Manager, BS, Florida State. 1998- The Honorable David Paskach, Marshall Jeff Chambers, Head Athletic Trainer, MA, U. of Northern Colorado. 1999- The Honorable Thomas Renier, Duluth Alicia D. Chandler, Gage Complex Director, Minnesota State U., Mankato. 2003- The Honorable Christopher Schultz, Saint Paul Tami Christensen, Internship Coordinator for Continuous Learning, BS, Minnesota The Honorable Ann Curme Shaw, Minnetonka State U., Mankato. 1999- Jean Clarke, Program Coordinator CCL, Minnesota State U., 1998- Minnesota State Mankato Administration Chris Connolly, Director, Student Health Services, MA, Ball State U. 2000- President, Richard Davenport, Ph.D., Iowa State U. 2002- Michael Cooper, Director of Media Relations BA, South Dakota State Dr. John Alessio, Ph.D. Southern IL Univ.; M.A. Eastern IL., Univ.; B.A. Loyola University, 2004- University of Chicago. 2006- Lisa Dahman, Director of Development, College of Allied Health & Nursing, Kevin Buisman, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, MBA, U. of Northern B.S. Minnesota State University, Mankato. 1998- Iowa. 2000- Carrie Danielson, Program Coordinator CCL, BS, Minnesota State U., Mankato. Fernando Delgado, Dean, College of Graduate Studies and Research, Ph.D. 2004- 2001- Corrine Dickey, Assistant to the Dean, College of Business, Ph.D., U. of Marsha Danielson, Director of Development, Library, BS, Mankato State U. Minnesota. 1999- 1995- Jane F. Earley, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, Ph.D., Northwestern U. Caryn Dardeli, Director, International Programs, MA, Ohio Univ. 2005- 1969- Valerie DeFor, Project Manager and Research Director, MS, Arizona State U. Michael T. Fagin, Dean, Institutional Diversity/Special Assistant to the 2001- President for Multicultural Relations, Ph.D., U. of Minnesota. 1970- Heather M. Dolan, Academic Advisor, Educational Talent Search, BS, U.of John Frey, Dean, College of Science, Engineering and Technology, D.A., U. of Minnesota, Duluth. 2000- Northern Colorado. 1971- Mary Dowd, Director, Student Rights and Responsibilities, MS, Mankato State Sean M. Goldrick, Assistant Vice President for Facilities Management, MSBA, U. 1993- Boston U. 2003- Sarah Downey, Assistant Athletic Trainer, MA, UW LaCrosse. 2003 Kaye Herth, Dean, College of Allied Health & Nursing, Ph.D., Texas Women’s Shane Drahota, Assistant Athletic Communications Director, BS, Minnesota U. 2001- State U., Mankato. 1999- Mark Johnson, Vice President for Technology and Chief Information Offi cer, Suzanne Dugan, Director, Security, BS, Minnesota State U., Mankato. 1972- BS, Mankato State U. 2000- Daniel Elliott, Assistant Director, Residential Life, MA, Bowling Green State U. Scott Johnson, Dean, College of Business, Ph.D., Michigan State U. 2002- 1994- Lori Lamb, Director, Human Resources, BA, Gonzaga U. 2003- Brian Gabel, marketing & Promotions Director of Athletics, MS, Indiana State Patricia Lipetzky, Dean, Extended Learning Univ.. 2003 Michael Miller, Dean, College of Education. 2003- Pauline Genter, Nutritionist, Health Education-Health Services, MS, Malcolm O’Sullivan, Director of Student Information and Policy, BA, U. of California State, U. 2001- Massachusetts. 1977- David S. Gjerde, Registrar, MS, Mankato State U. 1976- Scott Olson, Vice President for Academic Affairs. 2003- Thomas Gjersvig, Director, International Students, MS, Winona State U. 2000- Leslie Peterson, Assistant to the Dean, Library Services, MLS,U. of Kentucky. Robyn Goldy, Assistant Director Alumni Relations, MS, Minnesota State 1998 University, Mankato, 2001- Susan Reinders, Associate Director of Athletics, Ph.D., U. of Iowa. 1999- James Gullickson, General Manger, Radio Station KMSU. 2001- Joan Roca, Dean of Library Services, Ph.D., U. of Minnesota. 1982- Eric Guthrie, Assistant Director Loans & Scholarship Program, Student Finan- Warren Sandmann, Jr., Assistant Vice President for Undergraduate Studies, cial Services, MAT, Minnesota State University, Mankato. 2000 Ph.D., U. of Iowa. 1996- Dale Haefner, Events Coordinator Music, MS, Minnesota State U., Mankato. Diane Solinger, Interim Vice President, Student Affairs, MS Western Illinois U. 1995- 1994- Scott P. Hagebak, Director, Operations, Centennial Student Union, MS, Carol Stallkamp, Assistant to the President, BA, U. of Northern Iowa, 1968- Mankato State U. 1980- H. Dean Trauger, Vice President of Finance and Administration, BS, Mankato Katherine Hansen, Admission Offi cer, B.S., Minnesota State U. 2001 State U. 1970- Margaret Hesser, Assistant Director, Student Support Services, MS, Mankato Susan Ward, Assistant to the Dean, College of Science, Engineering and State U. 1987- Technology, MS, Mankato State U. 1997- Andrew Hlubek, Assistant Director of Admissions, M.A., U. of N. Iowa. 2003- David K. Williams, Vice President of University Advancement, BS, 2003- Michael Hodapp, Assistant Director, Centennial Student Union, BS, Mankato John Winkworth, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, Ph.D., U. of State U. 1970- Nebraska, Lincoln. 1978- Cathy Hughes, Residential Life, BS, Mankato State U. 1998- Kenneth White, Director of Affi rmative Action, B.S. in General Studies, U of Cynthia Janney, Associate Director, Residential Life, M.Ed., U. of Missouri. Minnesota. 2004 1996- Sandra Jessen, Interim Director Children’s House, MS, Minnesota State U. Administrative and Service Faculty 1993- Crystal Abernathey, Two-Year College Liaison, B.S., Bemidji State U. 2005- Joel Johnson, Director, First Year Experience, MS, Western Illinois. 1999- Cynthia Bemis Abrams, BA, Minnesota State University, Mankato, 2005- Brian P. Jones, Assistant Director of Admissions, BS, Minnesota State U., Lynn Akey, First Year Experience, MA, Bowling Green State U. 2000- Mankato. 2001- Torin Akey, Complex Director, MS.Ed., U. of Miami, Ohio. 1998- Kristin Juliar, HEIP Director, MA, Minnesota State U., Mankato. 1998- Paul Allan, Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Director of Todd Kanzenback, Staff Physician, MD, U. of Minnesota. 1998- Athletics Communications, BS, West Texas State. 1985- Stephanie Kelly, Development Director - Athletics, MA, Minnesota State 2006-2007 Undergraduate Bulletin MINNESOTA STATE MANKATO FACULTY University, Mankato. 2000- 2001- Jodi Kohrs, Director of Prospect Research, BS, Minnesota State University, Benjamin Weihrauch, Admissions Offi cer, B.S., U. of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. Mankato, 2001- 2003- Karen Kuchenbecker, Assistant Registrar, MS, Minnesota State University, Lauren Weisblatt, Assistant Director, Student Leadership Development & Mankato. 1984- Service-Learning, Programs and Activities, MS, Indiana State U. 1996- Michael Lagerquist, Public Relations, Theater and Dance, BS, Minnesota State Pamela Weller-Dengel, Assistant Director, Career Development, MS, Mankato U., Mankato. 1999- State U. 1994- Jayne Larsen, Assistant to Dean for Institutional Diversity, Ph.D., Jason Westman, Learning Associate, Center for Academic Success. U. of Minnesota. 1970- Richard Wheeler, Assistant Director, Residential Life, BS, Mankato State U. Deenna Latus-Jacobson, Assistant Director, Career Development and 1978- Counseing Center, MS, St. Cloud State. 1998- Anne Willaert, Project Manager, MJSP, BS, U. of Wisconsin, LaCrosse. 2001- Linda Leech, Academic Coord., Student Support Services, MS, Minnesota Lucette Wildt, Assistant Director, Annual Giving & Director of Development, State U., Mankato. 2001- College Of Education. 1998- Tobias Leonard, Academic Advisor, Upward Bound, BS, Minnesota State U., Walter Wolff, Admissions Director, MS, Mankato State U. 1982- Mankato. 1999- Marie Worrell, Assistant Director Annual Giving, BS, Minnesota State Charles Lobe, Strength & Conditioning Coach, BS, U. of Minnesota. 2005 University, Mankato, 2002 Sandra Loerts, Director of Financial Aid Program Administration, Student Karen Wright, Operations Director KMSU, BA, U. of Minnesota. 1998- Financial Services, MS, Mankato State U. 1979- Timothy Marshall, Assistant Director Athletics, MS, St. Cloud State U. 1999- Faculty Patricia McAuley, Assistant Director Student Aid Delivery & Advising *Indicates Department Chair Services, Student Financial Services, JD, Hamline. 1999- Sonya Koplin McNamara, Project Planner, HEIP, BS, Minnesota State U., Mankato. 2001- COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH AND NURSING Linda Meidl, Student Relations Coordinator, College of Business, BA, Gusta- Dean: vus Adolphus College. 1993- Kaye Herth, Ph.D., Texas Women's Univ.
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