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State-of-the College Address Reflection and Renewal in a Time of Change Welcome

2 Retirements Faculty: Charles DeBose, English Kenneth Mikos, Modern Languages Anne Pym, Communication Emily Stoper, Political Science Staff: Anne Gartner Elizabeth Larsen

3 25 Years of Service Frank LaRocca, Music Mark Levy, Art Barbara Paige, Ethnic Studies Noel Samaroo, Ethnic Studies

4 Award of Tenure Debra Barrett-Graves, English Maxine Craig, Sociology and Social Services Toni Fogarty, Public Administration Frank Scott, Public Administration Carl Stempel, Sociology Valerie Sue, Communication Meiling Wu, Modern Languages

5 Fiscal Year College Budget Base Budget $14,774, Base Budget $14,436,641 Difference - $337,747

6 Nicholas Baham, Ethnic Studies Lonny Brooks, Communication Toni Fogarty, Public Administration Nicole Howard, History Silvina Ituarte, Criminal Justice Administration Patricia Lohman-Hawk, Communicative Sciences and Disorders Eve Lynch, English New CLASS Faculty ‘03-04

7 Dawna Komorosky, Criminal Justice Melissa Michelsen, Political Science Sarah Nielson, English Kerri O’Neal, Human Development Phu Phan, Social Work Evaon Wong Kim, Social Work New CLASS Faculty ‘04-05

8 Godwin Ashiabi, Human Development William Alnor, Communication Luz Calvo, Ethnic Studies Christina Chin-Newman, Human Development Mayling Chu, Social Work Jesus Diaz-Caballero, Modern Lanuguages Lisa Faulkner, Public Administration Vahid Fozdar, History New CLASS Faculty ‘05-06

9 Rafael Hernandez, Music Marc Jacobs, Theatre and Dance Patricia Jennings, Sociology Darryl V. Jones, Theatre and Dance Rebecca Kelly, Communicative Sciences and Disorders Nidhi Mahendra, Communicative Sciences and Disorders Michael Moon, Public Administration Carlos Salomon, Ethnic Studies

10 New CLASS Faculty ‘06-07 Julia Beck, Criminal Justice Steven Borish, Human Development Isaac Catt, Communication Ann Fajilan, Theatre and Dance Bridget Ford, History Henry Gilbert, Anthropology Janet Green, Art Nina Haft, Theatre and Dance

11 New CLASS Faculty ‘06-07 Barbara Hall, Philosophy Linda Ivey, History Buddy James, Music Eric Kupers, Theatre and Dance Ken Kyle, Public Administration Khal Schneider, History Holly Vugia, Social Work Paul Wright, Social Work

12 Six Tenure-track Searches Anthropology Communication (2) Modern Languages Music Sociology

13 New Staff Maggi Sherwin, Administrative Support Assistant, Communication Joyce Medeiros, Administrative Support Assistant, Public Administration Jane Thomas, Bookkeeper: Music Theatre and Dance Teresa Taniguchi, Administrative Support Coordinator, Philosophy

14 New Department Chairs David Baggins, Political Science Isaac Catt, Communication Jennifer Eagan, Philosophy Phillip Hofstetter, Art Frank LaRocca, Music Rudolfo Galán, Interim Chair, Modern Languages Dennis Chester, Director, Liberal Studies

15 College Workforce Demographics

16 CLASS Mission Statement Our College is committed to educational engagement through theory and practice, which enables our students to enhance their understanding and appreciation of the human condition, diverse cultures and values, the natural world, and their own communities. CLASS students graduate with the foundation to be ethical and productive individuals, effective citizens, and informed participants in a global society.