K | Faculty Directory
Kamen, Ben

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6876
Email: Ben Kamen
Office: Sem II B2117
Subjects: Music technology, music theory
- Fall 2009
- Hybrid Music I
- Fall 2009
- Music Technology I
- Winter 2010
- Hybrid Music II
- Winter 2010
- Music Technology II
Kawasaki, Hiro

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6063
Email: Hiro Kawasaki
Office: Lab II 2263
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Dark Romantics
Kennedy, Cynthia

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5009
Email: Cynthia Kennedy
Office: Com 322
Education: B.S., Business and French, Pennsylvania State University, 1985; M.B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1988
Subjects: Business administration, communication, cultural studies, economics, French, international studies, management, organizational leadership, social science, leadership, political economy, race/class/gender studies, multicultural studies, personal psychology, health and healing, consciousness studies, movement, movement fundamentals
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Awakening the Dreamer, Pursuing the Dream
Khanna, Mukti

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6752
Email: Mukti Khanna
Office: Lab II 2268
Education: B.A., Human Biology, Stanford University, 1983; Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Tennessee, 1989.
Subjects: Multicultural studies, health and healing, human development, psychology, peace psychology, transpersonal psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, race/class/gender studies, expressive arts therapies, theatre arts and production, theatre of the oppressed, consciousness studies
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Awakening the Dreamer, Pursuing the Dream
King, Cheryl Simrell

Director, Master of Public Administration Program
Phone: 360-867-5541
Email: Cheryl Simrell King
Office: Lab I 3011
Education: B.A., Psychology/Sociology, University of Texas, 1981; M.A., Experimental/Testing Psychology, University of Colorado, 1987; Ph.D., Public Administration, University of Colorado, 1992
Subjects: Community studies, government, governance, leadership, management, organizational leadership, organizational theory, organizational behavior, organizational development, political philosophy, public administration, public policy, non-profit administration, research methods, race/class/gender studies, urban studies, social sciences, statistics
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program
Knapp, Rob

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6149
Email: Rob Knapp
Office: Sem II D3112
Education: B.A., Physics, Harvard University, 1965; D.Phil., Theoretical Physics, Oxford University, 1968
Subjects: Appropriate technology, mathematics, applied mathematics, energy studies, energy systems, ecological design, physics-related engineering, history of science and technology, physics, laboratory physics, science and technology policy, transportation studies, technology studies
- Winter and Spring 2010
- Master of Environmental Studies (MES) Program
Koppelman, Nancy

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6383
Email: Nancy Koppelman
Office: Lab II 2255
Subjects: American studies, history
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- What Are Children For?
- Spring 2010
- "Them That's Got Shall Get": Inheritance and Justice
Kozick, Stephanie

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6439
Email: Stephanie Kozick
Office: Sem II A2112
Education: B.A., Education, Northern Illinois University, 1971; M.S., Early Childhood Education, University of Oregon, 1980; M.S. Curriculum and Instruction, University of Oregon, Ph.D., Human Development and Family Studies, Oregon State University, 1986
Subjects: Human development, child development, family studies, cognitive studies, psychology, education (special, teacher, and English as a Second Language), children's literature, writing, Polish studies (culture, history, and language), Japanese studies, ethnography, health and healing, movement studies, dance, international studies (especially art and cinema), performance, anatomy, physiology
Krafcik, Patricia

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6491
Email: Patricia Krafcik
Office: Sem II A2110
Education: B.A., Russian, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1971; M.A., Russian Literature, Columbia University, 1975; Ph.D., Russian Literature, Columbia University, 1980
Subjects: Russian language and literature, Russian and Slavic folklore and mythology, Russian folk music, classical music, Orthodox Christianity, Russian and Slavic history and culture, Slavic ethnicity and ethnic experience, Russian and Slavic studies
- Fall 2009 and Winter 2010
- Madness and Creativity: The Psychological Link
Krotscheck, Ulrike

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6017
Email: Ulrike Krotscheck
Office: Sem II C4102
Education: B.A. Art History, Mount Holyoke College, 1997; M.A. Classical and Prehistoric Archaeology, Art History, University of Heidelberg, 2001; Ph.D, Classics and Archaeology, Stanford University, 2008.
Subjects: Classical studies, archaeology, history, ancient history, art history, literature of ancient Greece and Rome
- Fall 2009, Winter and Spring 2010
- Greece and Italy: An Artistic and Literary Odyssey
Krulich, Barbara

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6805
Email: Barbara Krulich
Office: Sem 2126
- Fall 2009
- Medical Assisting, A Practical Approach
Krupp, Lester

Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5498
Email: Lester Krupp
Office: Sem II B2115
Subjects: Education, writing, literature
- Fall 2009
- Toward Becoming a Teacher
- Winter and Spring 2010
- Language, Literature, and the Schools
Kruse, Aaron

Multimedia Lab Manager
Phone: 360-867-6842
Email: Aaron Kruse
Office: Lib 1521
- Winter 2010
- Audio Recording II
Kutter, Betty

Faculty Emeritus
Phone: 360-867-6099
Email: Betty Kutter
Office: Lab I 2023
Education: B.S., Mathematics, University of Washington, 1962; Ph.D., Biophysics, University of Rochester, 1968
Subjects: Biochemistry, biology (nutrition, molecular biology, pre-med and other health professions), biophysics, genetics, human development, mental health, microbiology, molecular biology, nutrition, alternative approaches to teaching. Research: biochemical genetics of viruses, nutrition, using bacteriophages as antibiotics

