H | Faculty Directory
Haft, Bob

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6474
Email: Bob Haft
Office: Lab I 1004
Education: B.S., Psychology, Washington State University, 1971; M.F.A., Photography, Washington State University, 1975
Subjects: Arts (visual and expressive), contemporary art, classical art history, 19th-century art history, photography, history of photography
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Greece and Italy: An Artistic and Literary Odyssey
Hahn, Jeanne

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6014
Email: Jeanne Hahn
Office: Lab II 2247
Education: B.A., Political Science, University of Oregon, 1962; M.A., Political Science, University of Chicago, 1964; A.B.D, Political Science, University of Chicago, 1968
Subjects: International political economy, international studies, U.S. history and politics, U.S. founding, constitutional law, race, class, and gender studies, politics, political economy, political science, political theory, contemporary India, globalization, Third World studies
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- India: Politics of Dance, Dance of Politics
- Spring 2010
- Individual Study: Topics in Political Economy, Globalization, Contemporary India and U.S. History
Hamon, Matt

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5609
Email: Matt Hamon
Office: Sem II A2108
Education: B.A., photography and visual communication design, Humboldt State University, 1999; M.F.A., photography, University of Washington, 2002.
Subjects: Visual arts, photography
- Fall 2009
- Student-Originated Studies: Visual Arts
- Winter 2010
- Student-Originated Studies: Visual Arts (Winter)
- Spring 2010
- The Generative Self: Theory and Artistic Practice
Hardiman, Joye

Faculty Emeritus (Retired)
Phone: 360-867-6018
Email: Joye Hardiman
Office: Sem II C2112
Education: Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa, 1962-66; B.A., Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1968; Graduate studies, Literature and Popular Culture, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1968-70; Ph.D., Applied Literary Studies and Urban Education, The Union Graduate School, 198
Subjects: Ancient and popular culture studies, comparative worldviews, applied literary studies, comparative urban studies and collaborative leadership
- Spring 2010
- Popular Music and Literature in the 1960s
Harrison, Lucia

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6486
Email: Lucia Harrison
Office: Lab I 2026
Education: B.A., Arts Administration, Antioch College, 1972; M.A., Public Policy and Administration, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1976; Ph.D., Educational Administration, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1979
Subjects: Two-dimensional visual arts (drawing and painting), management, public policy, public administration, educational administration, community service, organizational theory and behavior, organizational leadership, cross-cultural communication
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Art Worlds
Harrison, Mark

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6454
Email: Mark Harrison
Office: Sem II B3104
Education: B.A., English (music minor) University of California, Santa Barbara, 1973, M.A. Dramatic Art (acting and directing) University of California, Santa Barbara, 1975, Ph.D. Performance Studies New York University, 1989
Subjects: Theater arts and production, opera, film, performance studies
- Winter and Spring 2010
- The Art of Adaptation
Hastings, Rachel

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6151
Email: Rachel Hastings
Office: Lab II 3268
Education: B.A., Physics and Mathematics, Harvard University, 1991; Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, 1998; Ph.D., Linguistics, Cornell University, 2004
Subjects: Mathematics, applied mathematics, linguistics
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Andean Roots: Language and Cultural Landscape
Hayes, Ruth

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6890
Email: Ruth Hayes
Office: Com 358
Education: B.A., Animation, Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, 1978; M.F.A., Experimental Animation, California Institute of the Arts, 1992
Subjects: Animation, animation production and theory, experimental media, experimental film and video, art, drawing, film, art and media theory, art history, animation history, cinema history, history of popular culture, media studies
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Drawing Outside the Lines
Henderson, Martha

Director, Master of Environmental Studies Program
Phone: 360-867-6841
Email: Martha Henderson
Office: Lab II 2264
Education: B.S., Social Sciences, Western Oregon State College, 1974; M.S., Geography, Indiana State University, 1978; Ph.D., Geography, Louisiana State University, 1988
Subjects: Agriculture, anthropology, cultural studies (American, Northwest), environmental studies, environmental history, geography, Indigenous People's studies, land use planning, race, class, and gender studies
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Advanced Research in Environmental Studies
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Master of Environmental Studies (MES) Program
Hendricks, Steven

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5745
Email: Steven Hendricks
Office: Sem II C3102
Education: B.A., The Evergreen State College; M.F.A., Creative Writing, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Subjects: Creative writing, fiction, poetry, printmaking, book arts, sculpture, letterpress printing, literary performance, literature
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Eye of the Story
Herbison, Chauncey (Chico)

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6285
Email: Chauncey (Chico) Herbison
Office: Sem II D3110
Education: B.A., American Studies, East Asian Languages and Cultures, English, University of Kansas, 1972; M.A., American Studies, University of Kansas, 1980; Ph.D., American Studies, University of Kansas, 2006.
Subjects: African American studies, American studies
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Beyond the Binary in Science and the Arts
- Spring 2010
- Popular Music and Literature in the 1960s
Heying, Heather

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5535
Email: Heather Heying
Office: Lab I 3049
Education: B.A., Anthropology, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1992. Ph.D, Biology, University of Michigan, 2001
Subjects: Evolution, ecology, tropical ecology, behavioral ecology, animal behavior, zoology, vertebrate zoology, vertebrate natural history, natural history, herpetology, biology, philosophy of science
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Genes to Ecosystems
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6588
Email: Dennis Hibbert
Office: Lib 3223
- Fall 2009
- The Ice Ages
Hitchens, Dave

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6598
Email: Dave Hitchens
Office: Sem II A2104
Education: B.A., History, University of Wyoming, 1961; M.A., History, University of Wyoming, 1962; Ph.D., History, University of Georgia, 1968
Subjects: American studies, American cultural studies, Native American studies, history, American history, American diplomatic history, international studies, international relations, law, political science, history and theory of political science, print and broadcast journalism, religion, literature, creative and expository writing, race, class, and gender studies
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Looking Backward: America in the Twentieth Century
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6532
Email: Marianne Hoepli
Office: Sem II B3121
Subjects: German language
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5078
Email: Karen Hogan
Office: Sem II B3110
Education: Environmental Science, 2001; B.S., Biology, Michigan State University, 1979; M.S., Botany, University of Illinois, 1982; Ph.D., Plant Biology, University of Illinois, 1986
Subjects: Ecology, evolution, environmental science, environmental studies, biology, botany, plant physiology and biology, science, gender studies, Spanish language, research methods
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Sex and Evolution
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6019
Email: Paul Horton
Office: Lab I 1010
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Sustainable Business Leadership
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5209
Email: Grace C. Huerta
Office: Sem II A3104
Education: B.A., English, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1981; M.A., English, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1986; Ph.D., Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Arizona State University, 1994.
Subjects: ESL teacher education, educational leadership policy
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Master of Education (M.Ed.) Program
Huntington, Sara (Rideout)

Faculty Librarian
Phone: 360-867-6643
Email: Sara Huntington
Office: Lib 3409
Education: B.A., The Evergreen State College, 1978; M.A., Literature, University of Puget Sound, 1982; M.L.S., Library and Information Science, University of Washington, 1984
Subjects: Library science, library research methods, librarianship, English and satirical literature, rhetorical, professional, technical, and scientific writing (and any combination of these writing disciplines), technical writing and editing, cultural studies of science, information systems
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6624
Email: Mark Hurst
Office: Sem II B2119
Subjects: Psychology
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Composing A Life: From Research to Relevance

