University Celebrates Faculty and Staff Authors at Special Reception

California State University, Dominguez Hills President Mildred García lauded literary and creative works by 53 resident faculty and staff authors who have published books or other media since 2008 during a reception in the University Bookstore on Thursday, Feb. 2.

García praised the achievement of faculty and staff, saying, “You engage your students through this work, you represent Dominguez Hills internationally and nationally through this work, and you have put Dominguez Hills on the map.”

She added that the university’s online Directory of Awards, Scholarly Work, Creative Activities, and Civic Engagement, which is maintained by the University Library, is a wonderful tool to continually showcase the works of faculty and staff to the nation, and the faculty/staff author section in the University Bookstore is critical because it provides an example to students of what they may achieve.

Incoming provost and vice president of academic affairs Ramon Torrecilha also addressed reception attendees.

“It is critical that we stay at the forefront of our disciplines, and that we provide our students with the latest knowledge, the latest thinking, and that we engage them in research. That’s our responsibility,” said Torrecilha, himself a published scholar while at UC Irvine, the Social Science Research Council, and Mills College. “Our continued education helps instill in students, the transformative power of knowledge and in doing so, it propels them to do well in their careers and in graduate school.”

Below is a list of the faculty and staff authors recognized and a slideshow of selected photos from the reception:

Kelli Beard, associate professor, teacher education Fumiko Hosokawa, professor, sociology
Danny Brassell, professor, teacher education Susan Johnston, professor, teacher education
Mark Carrier, associate professor, psychology Ellen Hope Kearns, emeritus professor, health science
Carole M. Casten, professor, kinesiology/recreation Richard Kravchak, professor, music
Randolph Cauthen, associate professor, English Pamela C. Krochalk, professor, health science
Marisela Chavez, associate professor, Chicana/o studies Thomas Landefeld, professor, biology
Nancy Cheever, associate professor, communications Mitch Maki, vice provost
Patricia Cherin, coordinator, HUX Adriean Mancillas, professor, graduate education
Lynne H. Cook, professor, graduate education Clarence A. Martin, associate vice president
James Cooper, professor, graduate education Terrence P. McGlynn, associate professor, biology
Prakash Dheeriya, professor, accounting Jerry Moore, professor, anthropology
Susan D. Einbinder, assistant professor, social work Scott Morris, lecturer, music
Nancy Erbe, professor, negotiation, conflict resolution, peace building Anthony H. Normore, associate professor, graduate education
Mohammad Eyadat, associate professor, information systems Jung-Sun Park, professor, Asian-pacific studies
Salim Faraji, associate professor, Africana studies Sheela Pawar acting assistant vice president, academic programs
Munashe Furusa, acting associate dean, College of Arts and Humanities Hamid Pourmohammadi, associate professor, information systems
Lorna Fitzsimmons, associate professor, humanities Robin Roth, lecturer, philosophy
Michael Galant, associate professor, modern languages Ginger F. Silvera, lecturer, political science
Mildred García, university president Alexander Stanoyevitch, associate professor, math
Janine Gasco, associate professor, anthropology Frank Strier, emeritus professor, accounting and finance
Jonathon Grasse, associate professor, music John Thomlinson, professor, biology
Daniel Greenspan, lecturer, HUX Rudolph V. Vanterpool, director, division of world cultural studies
Jianchao Han, associate professor, computer science Irene Vasquez, professor, Chicana/o studies
Don Hata, emeritus professor, history Ericka Verba, associate professor, history
Gilah Hirsch, professor, art Clare Weber, associate professor, sociology
Sharroky Hollie, assistant professor, teacher eduaction Greg Williams, director, archives and special collection
Jeremiah Woolsey, director, instructional technology

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