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Kawasaki, Hiro
Emeritus Faculty (Retired)
Email: Hiro Kawasaki
Personal Web Page
Education: B. A., Art History, University of Washington, 1970; M.A., Art History, University of Washington, 1972
Subjects: Aesthetics, art, art history, Asia, Asian history, cultural history, Japanese (advanced only), Japanese cultural studies, museums
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Kelly, Jeff
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6053
Email: Jeff Kelly
Office: Lab I 059
Education: B.S., Chemistry, Harvey Mudd College, 1964; Ph.D., Biophysical Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, 1968
Subjects: Analytical chemistry , chemistry, environmental analysis
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Kennedy, Cynthia
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-5009
Email: Cynthia Kennedy
Office: Lib 3407
Personal Web Page
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, political economy, race/class/gender, multicultural studies, and health and healing
- Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
- Awakening the Dreamer, Pursuing the Dream.
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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, race/class/gender studies, expressive arts therapies, theatre of the oppressed
- Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
- On Leave
- Spring 2008
- Sustainable Practice
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Kido, Jan
Emerius Faculty (Retired)
Email: Jan Kido
Personal Web Page
Interview with Faculty
Education: B.Ed., Secondary Education, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1965; M.A., Speech Communication, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1970; Ph.D., Communication, The Union Graduate School, 1993
Subjects: Cross-cultural communication, perception and oral interpretation of literature, education, multicultural issues in education, interpersonal communication, public address
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Kilmer, Jason
Adjunct
Phone: 360-867-6775
Email: Jason Kilmer
Office: Sem 4126
Education: B.S, Psychology, University of Washington, 1991 M.S., Clinical Psychology, University of Washington, 1993 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Washington, 1997
Subjects: Psychology, Research Methodology, Addictive Behaviors
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Kimbro, Ernestine
Faculty Librarian
Phone: 360-867-6715
Email: Ernestine Kimbro
Office: Lib 2423
Education: B.A., Literature, Gonzaga University, 1970; M.L.S., Library Science, University of Washington, 1985
Subjects: Philosophy, writing, library and information science, literature, cultural studies, women's studies
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King, Cheryl Simrell
Director, Master's program in Public Administration
Phone: 360-867-5541
Email: Cheryl Simrell King
Office: Sem II D2110
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 theory/behavior/development, political philosophy, public administration, public policy, research methods, race/class/gender studies, social sciences, statistics
- Fall 2006, Winter and Spring 2007
- MPA Director
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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, applied mathematics, energy studies, ecological design, physics-related engineering, history of science and technology, laboratory physics, mathematics, science and technology policy, transportation studies
- Fall 2007
- The Science of Sustainable Buildings
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Kozick, Stephanie
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6439
Email: Stephanie Kozick
Office: Sem II A2112
Personal Web Page
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, family studies, cognitive studies, education, Polish culture, history and language, movement studies and dance, International studies, especially art and cinema
- Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
- City Life
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Krafcik, Patricia
Faculty
Phone: 360-867-6491
Email: Patricia Krafcik
Office: Sem II A2110
Interview with Faculty
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 culture, folk and classical music, Orthodox Christianity, Slavic history and culture, Slavic ethnicity and ethnic experience
- Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
- The Gypsy Road: A Study of the Roma
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Krulich, Barbara
Adjunct
Phone: 360-867-6805
Email: Barbara Krulich
Office: Sem 2110
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Kruse, Aaron
Adjunct
Phone: 360-867-6842
Email: Aaron Kruse
Office: Lib 1521
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Kuehn, Lowell (Duke)
Emeritus Faculty (Retired)
Phone: 360-867-3036
Email: Lowell Kuehn
Office: Tacoma Campus
Education: B.A., Sociology, University of Redlands, 1967; M.A., Sociology, University of Washington, 1969; Ph.D., Sociology, University of Washington, 1973
Subjects: Computer applications for decision making, criminology, marketing, organizational psychology, public administration, public policy, quantitative methods, social science research methods, sociology of organizations, organizational change
- Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
- Removing Barriers, Bridging Gaps
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Kutter, Betty
Faculty
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
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