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MacGregor, Jean

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6608
Email: Jean MacGregor
Office: Sem II E-3129

Personal Web Page

Eduction: B.S., Natural History, University of Michigan, 1967; M.S., Resource Planning & Conservation, University of Michigan, 1971

Subjects: Environmental education, environmental communications, natural history

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Malnarich, Gillies

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Adjunct

Phone: 360-867-6609
Email: Gillies Malnarich
Office: Sem II E3117

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Mandeberg, Jean

Jean Mandeberg

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6628
Email: Jean Mandeberg
Office: Lab II 3263

Interview with Faculty

Education: B.A., Art History, University of Michigan, 1972; M.F.A., Metalsmithing and Jewelry Making, Idaho State University, 1977

Subjects: Fine metalworking, sculpture, contemporary craft

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Art and Religious Practice
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Margolin, Carrie

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Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6518
Email: Carrie Margolin
Office: Sem II C4112

Interview with Faculty

Eduction: B.A., Social Sciences (Psychology and Mathematics), Hofstra University, 1976; Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, Dartmouth College, 1981

Subjects: Psychology (cognitive and general experimental), animal language, attention, eyewitness testimony, research design and methodology, statistics, cultural/religious studies (Judaism), gay/lesbian studies, gender studies

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Health and Human Development
Spring 2008
So You Want to be a Psychologist
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Marr, David

David Marr

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6751
Email: David Marr
Office: Lab II 2249

Education: B.A., English, University of Iowa, 1965; M.A., English (American Civilization), University of Iowa, 1967; Ph.D., English (American Studies), Washington State University, 1978

Subjects: American studies, American history, English composition, American literature, American philosophy, literary criticism and theory, general humanities

Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
America Abroad
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Mauney, Allen

Allen Mauney

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-5458
Email: Allen Mauney
Office: Sem II B3108

Education: B.S., Mathematics, The Evergreen State College, 1988; M.S., Mathematics, Western Washington University, 1990

Subjects: Mathematics

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McAvity, David

David McAvity

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-5490
Email: David McAvity
Office: Lab I 1016

Personal Web Page

Education: B.S., Mathematical Physics, Simon Fraser University, 1988; Distinction in Part III of the Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge University, 1989; Ph.D., Mathematics, Cambridge University, 1993

Subjects: Mathematics, physics, science

Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
Introduction to Natural Science: The Structure of Life
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McCann, Charles

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Emeritus Faculty (Retired)

Phone: 360-867-6492
Email: Charles McCann
Office: Com 202

Subjects: Literature

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McCreary, Paul

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Faculty

Phone: 867-3032
Email: Paul McCreary
Office: Tacoma Campus

Personal Web Page

Education: B.S., Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970; MAT, Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1971; M.S., Computational Math, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, 1984; Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, 1998.

Subjects: Mathematics

Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
Removing Barriers, Bridging Gaps
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McHugh, Elizabeth

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Adjunct

Phone: 360-867-6808
Email: Elizabeth McHugh
Office: Sem 2110

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McIntosh, Bob

Adjunct

Phone: 360-867-6483
Email: Bob McIntosh
Office: Sem II B-2121
Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
Why Businesses Succeed: Introduction to Management
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McKinnon, Rick

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Adjunct

Phone: 360-867-5946
Email: Rick McKinnon
Office: Sem II B3129

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McKinstry, Lydia

Lydia McKinstry

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-5262
Email: Lydia McKinstry
Office: Lab I 2008

Personal Web Page

Education: B.S., Cellular and Molecular Biology, Fort Lewis College, 1989; Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Montana State University, 1994

Subjects: Chemistry (organic, general), science

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Money, Molecules and Meds
Spring 2008
Alchemy: Spiritual and Chemical
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McMillin, Paul

Paul McMillin

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6167
Email: Paul McMillin
Office: Lib 3413

Education: B.A., Philosophy, Cornell University, 1987; M.A., Sociology, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1994; MLIS, University of Texas at Austin, 2002.

Subjects: Information Studies, Historical Sociology

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Meeker, Laurie

Laurie Meeker

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6613
Email: Laurie Meeker
Office: Com 308F

Interview with Faculty

Education: B.A., Film Production and Photography, Southern Illinois University, 1980; M.F.A., Film Production, University of British Columbia, 1985

Subjects: Experimental and documentary film, film history and theory, film and video production, photography, feminist theory, cultural studies, gender studies, art/media theory

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Made for Contemplation
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Meyer-Knapp, Helena

Helena Meyer-Knapp

Faculty

Phone: 867-6549
Email: Helena Meyer-Knapp
Office: Sem II B3102

Education: Politics and Government, 1998; B.A., History, Oxford University, 1969; M.A., Communications, University of Pennsylvania, 1971; Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Political Studies, The Union Institute, 1990.

Subjects: Government, Psychology (social and political), public policies, Japanese studies (education), conflict resolution, peace studies, community studies, social movements and organizing, theater, history (modern), political science, political economy

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Middendorf, Don

Don Middendorf

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6618
Email: Don Middendorf
Office: Lab I 2002

Education: B.A., Biology, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1977; M.S., Applied Physics, Cornell University, 1980; Ph.D., Plant Physiology, Cornell University, 1984

Subjects: Philosophy of science, physics

Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
Perception, Mind and Reality
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Minugh, Carol

Carol Minugh

Emeritus Faculty (Retired)

Phone: 360-867-6025
Email: Carol Minugh
Office: Sem II E2131

Interview with Faculty

Subjects: Administration, Community Studies, Native American Studies

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Mitchell, Kabby

Kabby Mitchell

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6336
Email: Kabby Mitchell
Office: Com 363

Personal Web Page

Education: A.A., Contra Costa College, 1979; M.F.A., Dance, University of Iowa, 1998

Subjects: Dance

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Me and My Shadow: Performing Arts in Society.
Spring 2008
So You Want to be a Producer

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Mobus, Janet

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Faculty

Phone: 867-5604
Email: Janet Mobus
Office: Sem II D-2112

Education: B.A., Economics, University of California, Davis, 1974; MBA, San Diego State University, 1984; Ph.D., Business Administration, University of North Texas, 1997.

Subjects: Business, Economics, Accounting

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Finance: Personal to Global
Spring 2008
Fairness in International Trade and Entrepreneurship

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Mohoric, Marge

Adjunct Faculty

Phone: 867-6163
Email: Marge Mohoric
Office: Sem II B-2115

Education: Ph.D. and M.A., University of Oregon, B.A., The Evergreen State College

Subjects: Management, Leadership of public, non-profit and for-profit organizations, Public Policy, Organizational Development, Leading Culture Change, Multicultural Competencies

Spring 2008
Public Management, Leadership and the Power of Inclusion

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Moran, Mike

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Adjunct

Phone: 360-867-6988/360-867-6052
Email: Mike Moran
Office: Art Annex/Ceramics

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Morgan, Daryl

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Adjunct

Phone: 360-867-6228
Email: Daryl Morgan
Office: Woodshop

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Morisato, Donald

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Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6026
Email: Donald Morisato
Office: Lab I 3009

Education: B.A., Biology and Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins, 1979, Ph.D., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard, 1986

Subjects: Genetics, molecular biology, cell and developmental biology

Fall 2007
Genes and Development
Winter and Spring 2008

Taking Things Apart: A Scientific and Artistic Exploration.

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Moruzzi, Harumi

Harumi Moruzzi

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6309
Email: Harumi Moruzzi
Office: Sem II E2104

Personal Web Page

Education: B.A., English, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan, 1970; Ph.D., English, Indiana University, 1987

Subjects: Art/media theory, Japanese cultural studies, history and language, film, gender studies, literature (American, English, Japanese), mythology, philosophy, psychology

Fall 2007
Individual and Society: American and Japanese Society, Literature and Cinema
Winter 2008
Gender and Culture: Japanese and American Literature and Popular Culture
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Mosqueda, Larry

Larry Mosqueda

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6513
Email: Larry Mosqueda
Office: Sem II E3104

Personal Web Page

Education: B.S., Political Science (with minors in Sociology and Economics), Iowa State University, 1971; M.A., Political Science, University of Washington, 1973; Ph.D., Political Science, University of Washington, 1979

Subjects: Political science, political economy, U.S. history, U.S. foreign policy, minority studies, Chicano studies, theories of social and political change

Fall 2007
Marxist Theory
Winter 2008
Political Economy of Power In American Society
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Mullins, Greg

Greg Mullins

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6243
Email: Greg Mullins
Office: Sem II D3108

Personal Web Page
Interview with Faculty

Edcuation: A.B., English, Stanford University, 1985; Ph.D., English, University of California at Berkeley, 1997

Subjects: Gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, American literature, literary theory

Fall 2007 and Spring 2008
Literature of the Americas: Brazil and the United States
Winter 2008
Human Rights, Literature, Theory
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Murphy, Ralph

Ralph Murphy

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-6430
Email: Ralph Murphy
Office: Lab I 3014

Education: B.A., Political Science/Economics, University of Washington, 1971; M.A., Political Science, University of Washington, 1974; Ph.D., Political Science, University of Washington, 1978

Subjects: Public policy, public administration, political economy, American government, natural resource economics

Fall 2007 and Winter 2008
Introduction to Environmental Studies: Natural Resources, Oceans and Global Climate Change
Spring 2008
Natural Resources, Globalization and the Economy of the Pacific Northwest
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Murray, Nancy

Nancy Murray

Faculty

Phone: 360-867-5497
Email: Nancy Murray
Office: Lab II 2269

Education: B.S., State University of New York at Oswego, 1986; Ph.D., Neurobiology, State University of New York at Stonybrook, 1997

Subjects: Developmental biology, cell and molecular biology and neurobiology

Fall 2007, Winter and Spring 2008
Molecule To Organism
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