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21. Central Massachusetts Regional Library System
staff directory plus information on services, continuing education, AV catalog, internet resources, publications and membership.
http://www.cmrls.org/
. . . creating synergy among libraries to enrich the quality of life in central Massachusetts
Central Massachusetts Regional Library System Directions About CMRLS Services Continuing Ed For Librarians Index Advisory Committees for CMRLS ARC CMRLS Members CMRLS Membership ... Centralities Back Issues more links
Library Leadership Massachusetts (LLMA)
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Worcester Area Union List of Serials
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what's new? HURRICANE KATRINA Massachusetts Libraries for Hurricane Relief

22. Goals Of The Boston Library Consortium
library operations and management, and higher education; enhance their 1 The BLC Portal 2 staff dev t Training 3 Contract Negotiation 4
http://www.blc.org/what_is_the_blc/goals/goal_2.html
Home Staff List of Members Site Map Goals of the Boston Library Consortium About the Consortium
Goals
Entrepreneurial Initiative: The BLC Portal
Contract Negotiation Resource Sharing
Purpose and Values

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Goal Statement: To provide staff members of Boston Library Consortium institutions with programs that will: inform them about current developments and best practices in information technology, library operations and management, and higher education; enhance their skills in areas relevant to academic library operations and BLC programs; encourage personal and professional growth; and ensure improved understanding and support for the BLC's vision and programs.
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Boston Library Consortium 700 Boylston Street, Room 317 Boston, MA 02117 Tel: 617.262.0380 Fax: 617.262.0163 Contact Us Last update: 09/25/02

23. Staff - Centre For Adult And Community Education
The staff fof the Centre for adult and community education comprise lecturers, MAgrSc (Rural dev.) Tel (01) 708 3590 Email michael.kenny@may.ie
http://www.nuim.ie/academic/adulted/staff.shtml

Home
Contact Courses General Information ... Staff Choose Department Adult Education Applied Social Studies Ancient Classics Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Education Electronic Engineering English Experimental Physics French Geography German Local History Mathematics Mathematical Physics Modern History Modern Irish Music Philosophy Psychology Sociology Spanish
NUIM: Department of Adult and Community Education
Staff
Professor Anne Ryan, Head
BA, MEd., PhD.
Tele: (01) 708 3683
E-mail: anne.ryan@may.ie Interests:
Community Development in Ireland and Overseas; Gender and Development Issues; Adult and Community Education; Sustainable Community Development. Brid Connolly, Lecturer
MA
Tel: (01) 708 3306
E-mail: brid.connolly@may.ie Interests:
Gender; Community Education and Development; Group Work; Creativity. Mary Corbally, Executive Assistant Tel: (01) 708 3784 E-mail: mary.e.corbally@may.ie Ted Fleming, Senior Lecturer, BSc, BD, MA, Ed.D (Columbia) Tel: (01) 708 3631/708 3601 E-mail: ted.fleming@may.ie

24. Education
Patient education workshop on CDROM an innovative approach for staff education.J Nurses staff dev. 2005 Mar-Apr;21(2)43-6. Review.
http://library.samaritanhealth.com/library/Archive CLUE1/Education.htm
Education BIBLIOGRAPHY 1: Harden RM.
A new vision for distance learning and continuing medical education.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2005 Winter;25(1):43-51.
PMID: 16078802 [PubMed - in process] 2: Morrison RS, Stone GL, Wilson M.
RN Refresher Courses: Hospital-Based Versus University-Based.
J Nurses Staff Dev. 2005 July/August;21(4):177-183.
PMID: 16077288 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] 3: Taylor R.
Addressing barriers to cultural competence.
J Nurses Staff Dev. 2005 Jul-Aug;21(4):135-42.
PMID: 16077280 [PubMed - in process] 4: Francois P, Vinck D, Labarere J, Reverdy T, Peyrin JC.
Assessment of an intervention to train teaching hospital care providers in quality management. Qual Saf Health Care. 2005 Aug;14(4):234-9. PMID: 16076785 [PubMed - in process] 5: King SL, Bogari K. Innovative solutions: conferences close to home. Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 2005 Jul-Aug;24(4):179-80. PMID: 16043980 [PubMed - in process] 6: Wall D. Curriculum for the foundation years in postgraduate education and training. Med Teach. 2005 Jun;27(4):298-301. No abstract available.

25. LeadAmerica.org - Directors & Advisors
With 20 years of experience in education and training, Ms. Jarosinski has servedas a Leadership Trainer and Advisor dev Pathik is widely regarded as an
http://www.lead-america.org/about/staff.html
Lead America and the programs it sponsors - the Congressional Student Leadership Conference and the National Junior Leaders Conference - are managed by an extraordinary team of professionals, marked by diversity and commitment. Together, they create an experience that is second to none.
Chris M. Salamone, Esq.,
Executive Director
Lead Lead America program. Kristy Adams
Faculty Advisor
Daniel A. Colfax, Esq., Lt. Col., USMC
Academic Advisor
Lt. Col. Colfax is a member of the Selected Marine Corps Reserve. Most recently he served as Commanding Officer of a tactical unit in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, supporting the 1st Marine Expeditionary Unit responsible for taking Baghdad and Kirkut. His unit was recommended for
a Presidential Unit Citation, the first since the Vietnam Conflict. Mr. Colfax is a graduate of the School of Commerce and Finance at Villanova University and California Western School of Law.

26. College Faculty And Staff
M. Community development, UP Diliman; MA Women dev t., UP Diliman; AB Sociology Popular education, Planning and administration, Gender and development
http://www.upd.edu.ph/~cswcd/faculty_staff-headings.htm
CSWCD Faculty and Staff CSWCD Faculty CSWCD Staff Department of Community Development ... Department of Women and Development Studies Department of Community Development NAME ACADEMIC DEGREES SPECIALIZATION
Barrameda, Ma. Theresa
Senior Lecturer 1
CO, Popular Education, Gender and Development
Bawagan, Aleli B.
Assistant Professor 3
M. Community Development, UP Diliman; BS Chemical Engineering, UP Diliman
Community Organizing, Project Development, Monitoring and evaluation, training management
David, Karina C.
Professor 6
MA Socio-Economic and Social Studies, University of Manchester; MA Sociology, UP Diliman; AB Sociology, UP Diliman CO, Non-government organiza-tions, Popular education, Development Theories, Gender and Development Dominquez, Ma. Theresa Senior Lecturer 1 M. Community Development, UP Diliman; BA Anthropology, UP Diliman

27. Faculty And Staff
Ms. Brand holds an MBA and an MA in education from Stanford University, The staff. Aimee Breslow I-dev Senior Administrator and SC D Assistant
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/programs/i-dev/FacultyandStaff.html
I-Dev Mission Message from the Director I-Dev Program
Overview
... Contact Us Faculty Francis Fukuyama , IDEV Director
Social Capital and Development
Jon Anderson
Since 1999 Jon Anderson is Natural Resource Policy Advisor for the US Agency for International Development in Washington DC. From 1994 to 1999 he worked in the Forestry department of at the FAO in Rome on social and institutional issues in forestry including participation and pluralism as well as providing field backstopping to programs on Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He has lived in Africa for over 15 years working on rural development and natural resource management programs particularly in West Africa. Mr. Anderson’s current work, in addition to program backstopping and support, concentrates on environmental governance and the links between nature, wealth and power. Mr. Anderson has a Masters in Forestry from Yale University and co-teaches Issues in Rural Development with Marc Cohen Elizabeth Andretta
Dr. Elizabeth H. Andretta, is the Associate Dean and Director of the Undergraduate Program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Dr. Andretta is a cultural anthropologist who received her B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She has done fieldwork among the Amhara of Ethiopia and the Murle of the Southern Sudan. Her research interests center on issues of social organization and identity among East African pastoralists . In Spring 2005, she will co-teach the course Social Aspects of Development with Professors

28. NSDC - Connect With NSDC: About NSDC - Affiliates
massachusetts staff development Council Sharon Stokes Fitchburg State College Curriculum staff dev. Grand Rapids Christian Schools 1812 Sylvan SE
http://www.nsdc.org/connect/about/affiliates.cfm
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NSDC Affiliates
NSDC Affiliates provide NSDC members the opportunity to expand their staff development networks by connecting with other individuals by location. More than 35 state and provincial affiliates provide services and programs that connect staff developers within individual states or provinces or regions. Contact Stephanie Hirsh if you're interested in facilitating a new affiliate within a state currently not served by a state chapter. This new affiliate application provides information about becoming an NSDC affiliate. From the July 2005 Meeting From the July 2004 Meeting
  • Remarks by Stephanie Hirsh , at the July meeting of the Council of Chief State School Officers
    Affiliate Resource Banks
    Information about the expertise of each NSDC affiliate is available in each affiliate's Resource Bank response (in PDF format).
  • 29. Department Of Education & Psychology - Staff Page
    Clerical Officer Teacher education Lila Naidu, BA USP Rama dev Chand VasenaiDaulali (Office Assistant). Science Technician Paras Ram. Secretaries
    http://www.sidsnet.org/pacific/usp/Edpsyc/STAFF.HTM
    Staff Information Head of Departmen t:
    Dr Srinivasiah Muralidhar
    Professor
    Konaiholeva Helu Thaman,
    BA Auck., MA Calif., Phd USP
    Associate Professor

    Srinivasiah Muralidhar, BSc Mys., MSc Karn., MSc Keele, Phd Monash., MAIP
    Akhilanand Sharma, BA USP, PGDipEd Massey, MEd NE, EdD Brist
    Thillainayakam Velayutham, BSc Madr., PGDipEd, MA Ceyl., PhD LaT, MACE, FCCE Senior Lecturer
    Peter Forster,
    BSc UEL, PhD Cantab, Chartered Psychologist
    Desma Hughes, Teach Cert Sydney Teachers Coll, BA Macq, M.Lit NE, Phd NE
    Akanisi Kedrayate, CertCommEd Waikato, MEd Glas., PhD , UNE Ueta M.P. Solomona, BMus NY St David Womack, BSc, MSc Manc Lecturer C R Auxier, PhD Bisun Deo, BA, GCEd, PGDDipGeo USP, MEd S. Aust Joyce Heeraman, BA Trinidad, CertTESL, DipGC, PDDipEd, MA USP Unaisi Nabobo, BA, GCEd, PGDipEd, MA USP Thimmappa Purushothama Rao, BSc, MA, MEd Mysore, PhD Baroda Teweiariki Teaero, BEd MelbCAE, DipEdAdmin, PGDipEd, MA USP Katarina Tuinamuana, BA GCED USP, MEd W'gong, PhD Edin J oseph Veramu, MPhil, DipEd USP, MSc South Bank Assistant Lecturer Gaylene Finekaso, BSocSci (Hons) Waikato

    30. Staff Of The School Of Humanities
    Dr Srinivasiah Muralidhar, Head of education Psychology Rama dev Chand.Science Technician Paras Ram. Media Assistant (SOH) Umesh Chand. Secretaries
    http://www.sidsnet.org/pacific/usp/sohmain/STAFF.HTM
    Staff of the School of Humanities
    Administration Dr Akanisi Kedrayate He ad of School Dr France Mugler Assistant to Head of School (Academic) Mr Teweiariki Teaero Assistant to Head of School Mr Paul Kausimae Administrative Assistant Dr Srinivasiah Muralidhar Dr Som Prakash Professor John Lynch Director, Pacific Languages Unit
    Head of Departmen t
    Dr Srinivasiah Muralidhar
    Professor
    Konaiholeva Helu Thaman
    , BA Auck., MA Calif., Phd USP
    Associate Professor

    Srinivasiah Muralidhar, BSc Mys., MSc Karn., MSc Keele, Phd Monash., MAIP
    Akhilanand Sharma, BA USP, PGDipEd Massey, MEd NE, EdD Brist
    Thillainayakam Velayutham, BSc Madr., PGDipEd, MA Ceyl., PhD LaT, MACE, FCCE Senior Lecturer
    Peter Forster
    , BSc E. lond, PhD Cantab , Chartered Psychologist Akanisi Kedrayate, CertCommEd Waikato, MEd Glas., PhD , UNE Ueta M.P. Solomona, BMus NY St David Womack, BSc, MSc Manc Lecturer C R Auxier, PhD J oyce Heeraman, BA Trinidad, CertTESL, DipGC, PDDipEd, MA USP Desma Hughes, Teach Cert Sydney Teachers Coll, BA Macq, M.Lit NE, PhD NE Unaisi Nabobo, BA, GCEd, PGDipEd, MA USP Thimmappa Purushothamaroa, BSc, MA, MEd

    31. UC Berkeley - Office Of Student Development
    Stephens, Robert Training staff dev Specialist I have also worked at theUniversity of massachusetts and Washington University in St. Louis before
    http://www.housing.berkeley.edu/student/osd_directory.html

    About OSD
    Residential Living Academic Services Family Programs ... Home EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE Griffin-Desta, Jerlena - Executive Director
    jerlena@berkeley.edu

    Jerlena came to UC Berkeley in 1995 as the Assistant Director of Residential Programs. Her responsibilities have increased over time to reflect the current name of the unit - Student Development. The Office of Student Development is a unit within Residential and Student Service Programs and Student Affairs that is primarily responsible for programs and services geared toward residential and first year students. With over 90% of all new students to Cal attending orientation, OSD is effectively the Gateway to the University, as we also interact daily with the 6000 residential undergraduates, and 3000 students and families that live in university-run residences. Jerlena is proud of the many accomplishments of the staff within OSD, and finds it quite rewarding to be working at a first-rate institution like Cal. Greene, Wanda - Executive Administrative Assistant
    WANDAG@berkeley.edu

    32. Faculty/staff
    MA education Latin American Lit. Claremont College 1969 Ms. Denise Sheldon,Asst. dev. Dir BA Psychology University of Nevada 2003
    http://www.stfrancishigh.net/faculty-staff.htm
    Saint Francis Central Coast Catholic High School about saint francis high admissions academics ... contact us
    about
    principal's message mission statement president's message development ... links faculty/staff administration
    Fr. John Itzaina,
    sdb President
    Mr. Keith B. Mathews, Principal
    Mr. Victor Suarez , Academic Vice Principal
    Ms. Lilia Reyes, Business Manager/Registrar
    Fr. Joseph Nguyen, Coordinator of Youth Ministry
    Dr. Don Sullivan, Dean of Discipline
    Mr. Ron Cyzman, Dean of Attendance
    Mr. Robert Winters, Athletic Director
    Ms. Megan Work, Director of Student Activities Ms. Denise Sheldon, Director of Admissions faculty Mr. Wes Bare, Social Science Ms. Jan Byers , English Sr. Silvia Castillo, fma Religious Studies Mr. Ronald Cyzman, English Mr. David M. Cmaylo, Science, Mathematics Mr. Miguel A. Flores, Social Science Ms. Heidi Gottfried, Fine Arts Mr. Keith B. Mathews, English Mr. John M. Marheineke, Religious Studies Fr. Joseph Nguyen, sdb Religious Studies, Mathematics

    33. Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information
    Elementary education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Faculty, dev. Glenville State College Chair, Div, Found St. Title III Coord.
    http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
    Myron Anderson Assistant Professor - Educational Technology Academic Degrees: 2001 Ph.D.
    1994 M.S.
    1990 B.A. Instructional Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
    Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Radford University, Radford, VA
    Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Professional Experience: 2003-present
    Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Program Leader for
    Continuing and Professional Education
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Asst. Director for Program Development
    Winston-Salem State University - Director of Student Services Lisa Altmueller , Professor - Special Education Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D.

    34. Information About Barry Sweeny, Consultant, Presenter, Trainer, Author, Grant Wr
    staff development Program Coordinator, DuPageKane education Service Center, Lombard, dev. Technology, Lubbock, Texas. Consulting on school district
    http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/AboutBarry.html
    Hi! I am Barry Sweeny, a staff developer, consultant, planner, author,
    trainer, and grant writer. Here is some information about my wide
    background, experiences, and areas of expertise.
    26 W 413 Grand Avenue, Wheaton, Illinois 60187, 630-668-2605
    My e-mail is sweenyb@earthlink.net
    CURRENTLY
    • President, Best Practice Resources Inc.
    • Board of Directors , International Mentoring Association, a group of persons from a wide range of settings interested in expanding all applications of mentoring. Elected April 2002.
    PAST EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor in Assessment , Aurora University/KCROE, MAT/MAEL programs, 4 terms, Aurora Illinois Staff Development Program Coordinator, Staff Development Specialist, Past President Teacher Salesman, EDUCATION
    • Illinois Type 75 General Supervisory Certificate
    • "Award of Recognition- Teacher, 1989 Those Who Excel", Illinois State Board of Education
    • "1995 - Award of Commendation", for Service to Illinois Educators, Illinois State Board of Education
    AUTHOR For example, I recently wrote:
    • the Facilitator's Guide and was the content consultant for ASCD's new 2 tape video set "Mentoring to Improve Schools", released in April 1999

    35. Trelease Lectures, States I-M
    spacer massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana bullet Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2002 FergusonFlorissant Schools staff dev. Center, 1 pm
    http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/calendar_states_i_m.html
    Dates by State
    Dates by Year

    EMPTY listing for a state indicates nothing is confirmed to date. Each state listing contains only confirmed Jim Trelease lecture bookings. Click the individual YEAR button above to determine if all available dates for a given year have been filled.
    Also consult Scheduling FAQ's
    To request fees and scheduling info, go to Send Info I-M
    Idaho
    Illinois Indiana Iowa ... Montana
    IDAHO
    ILLINOIS
    Thursday, Apr. 3, 2003
    Francis Parker School
    3:30 pm and 7 pm Chicago, IL Mon.-Tues., (www.ber.org) Registration: 1-800-735-3503 all-day teacher workshops (fee) Monday—Chicago (south) Tuesday—Chicago (north) Tuesday, Apr. 15, 2003 Erickson School 2 pm and 7:30 pm (Evening Register 7 pm) Bloomingdale, IL Wednesday, May 5, 2004 (www.ber.org)

    36. Certificate Program In Staff Development
    Learn to apply researchbased standards for staff development; Be prepared for the EdPA 5364—Context and Practice of Educational Leadership (3 cr)
    http://education.umn.edu/EdPA/certificates/staff-dev.html
    Return to: U of M Home One Stop Directories Search U of M Educational Policy and Administration
    330 Wulling Hall - 86 Pleasant St. SE - Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
    Tel: 612-624-1006 - Fax: 612-624-3377 Program areas How to apply People Courses and registration ... edpa@umn.edu
    Educational Policy and Administration
    330 Wulling Hall
    86 Pleasant Street SE
    Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
    Tel: 612-624-1006
    Fax: 612-624-3377
    Search the college University College Educational Policy and Administration
    Staff development
    Certificate program
    Program
    The certificate program in staff development is designed to prepare leaders in designing, implementing, and evaluating learning opportunities for preK-12 educators and related staff. This 12- to 15-credit graduate-level program offers professional development opportunities for teachers, administrators, and others involved in school improvement initiatives. Throughout the program, students are required to reflect on their learning, make explicit connections between theory and practice, and design staff development processes and materials for use in their own work contexts. Through the program, participants will:

    37. Staff - University Of The South Pacific
    Teacher education. Miss Elenoa Seruvatu, Mrs. Lila Naidu,. Curriculum ResourcesUnit. Rama dev Chand. Secretarial staff. Mrs. Diana Latchman,
    http://www.usp.ac.fj/index.php?id=soh_staff

    38. Ritenour Professional Development
    Institute for Inclusive education, Network, The. Journal of staff developmentVol.17, Nat. staff dev. Council. Leadership for Learning How to Help
    http://www.ritenour.k12.mo.us/sdweb/pdlibrary.htm
    Professional Development Library To reserve a book or material listed below, please use the check out form
    and return it to the District PDC Office. BOOK TITLES AUTHORS "Mom, Mom, My Ears Are Growing" Scott Foresman A Better Beginning: Supporting and Mentoring New Teachers Scherer, Marge A Framework for Understanding Poverty (7 copies) Payne, Ruby A New Vision for Staff Development Sparks, Dennis and Hirsh, Stephanie Access 2000 for Windows for Dummies Kaufeld, John Adapting Curriculum and Instruction in Inclusive Classrooms (video, book, and teacher manual)eacher manual) Ebling, D., Deschenes, C., Sprague, J. Algebra for Everyone Edwards, Edgar L. America 2000: An Educational Strategy U. S. Dept. of Education Apprenticeship in Literacy: Transitions Across Reading and Writing Dorn, French, Jones Assessing Student Outcomes Marzano, Robert J. At Work in the Differentiated Classroom Authentic Performance Assessment (2 copies) Hibbard, K. Michael Becoming a Nation of Readers-What Parents Can Do Binkley, Marilyn R.

    39. IUP Education Courses For Summer II 97
    IUP education Courses for Summer II 97. Prepared on July 02, 1997 003 STATEDUC QUANT LIT 3.0 staff MTWRF 0800A0500P 004 QUANT LIT CURRIC dev 3.0 staff
    http://www.ma.iup.edu/courses/CoursesSII97.html
    IUP Education Courses for Summer II 97
    Prepared on July 02, 1997 DP CRS SEC TITLE CRD INSTRUCTOR DAYS TIME BLD RM - EL 313 001 TCH OF MATH IN EL SC 3.0 J R Myers MTWRF 0100P-0300P STR 327 EM 654 M C Enderson MTWRF 0900A-1200P STR 240 EM 655 001 MATH FOR EARLY CHLD 3.0 J L Gorman MTWRF 0100P-0400P STR 302 MA 100 001 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3.0 D A Balenovich MTWRF 0315P-0515P STR 231 MA 101 001 FOUNDATIONS OF MATH 3.0 J S Angelo MTWRF 0800A-1000A STR 327 002 FOUNDATIONS OF MATH 3.0 J S Angelo MTWRF 1015A-1215P STR 327 003 FOUNDATIONS OF MATH 3.0 D A Balenovich MTWRF 0100P-0300P STR 240 MA 110 001 ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS 3.0 C R Maderer MTWRF 1015A-1215P STR 333 MA 121 001 CALC I NAT/S S/BUS 4.0 F W Morgan MTWRF 0800A-1030A STR 329 002 CALC I NAT/S S/BUS 4.0 D C Peterson MTWRF 0100P-0330P STR 229 MA 124 001 CALC II PHYS/CHEM 4.0 G E Mitchell MTWRF 0800A-1030A STR 232 MA 152 001 ELEMENTS OF MATH II 3.0 J R Myers MTWRF 1015A-1215P STR 302 MA 214 D H Frank MTWRF 0100P-0300P STR 232 MA 217 J Zhang C R Maderer MTWRF 0315P-0515P STR 226 MA 421 001 ADVANCED CALCULUS I 3.0

    40. UW-Green Bay - Adult Degree Programs - Faculty & Staff
    Zach Voelz, Coordinator of Distance education Technology HUM dev 334 Playand Creative Activities; SOC SCI 106 - Adult Learning Seminar
    http://www.uwgb.edu/adultdegrees/html/info/aboutUs/facultyStaff.asp
    Course Information Registration Financial Assistance Forms ... Corporate Partners
    Staff Jan Thornton , Associate Provost for Outreach and Adult Access
    phone: (920) 465-2641
    email: thorntoj@uwgb.edu Eric Craver , Program Manager for Adult Degree Programs
    phone: (920) 465-2577
    e-mail: cravere@uwgb.edu Bev Hendricks , Program Assistant
    phone: (920) 465-2392
    email: hendricb@uwgb.edu Trudy Jacobson , Administrative Coordinator for Adult Degree Programs
    phone: (920) 465-2459
    email: jacobsot@uwgb.edu Zach Voelz , Coordinator of Distance Education Technology
    phone: (920) 465-2470
    email: voelzz@uwgb.edu
    Faculty
    Year after year, graduating seniors in Interdisciplinary Studies say the high level of accessibility of their professors is what they value most about their UW-Green Bay experience. Our students enjoy the same quality of teaching and one-on-one access as their on-campus counterparts because the same UW-Green Bay faculty who teach on campus also teach the Extended degree courses. Currently, about 35 UW-Green Bay professors from an array of disciplines teach in the Extended Degree Program. Breznay, Peter T.

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