State-of-the College Address 2005-06 Developing a CLASS Identity WELCOME.

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State-of-the College Address Developing a CLASS Identity WELCOME

Thanks to Dean’s Office Staff Pillar Awards Thomas Hird Timothy Smith Mariko Abe David Larson Frederic Palmer Teresa Dulberg

New Department Chairs Robert Terrell, Interim Chair, Communication Roberta Millstein, Interim Chair, Philosophy Ben Bowser, Chair, Anthropology and Sociology Frank LaRocca, Associate Chair, Music, Theatre, and Dance Laura Nelson, Associate Chair, Anthropology and Sociology

Retirements Faculty: Carol Becker: Human Development Diane Beeson: Anthropology and Sociology Rodolfo Galan: Modern Languages and Literatures Gerald Henig: History Noel Samaroo: Ethnic Studies Vincenzo Traversa: Modern Languages and Literatures Staff: Charlene Thompkins Diane Cowden

State of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Excellence in teaching as central to our mission Excellence in research and scholarly and creative pursuits Advocacy for CLASS as the engine for the intellectual life of CSUEB Excellence in academic programs Commitment to social justice in education CLASS as a cohesive, functioning organization A Vision for CLASS

State of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Developing a CLASS Identity  College demographics  College financial profile  College goals for

College Workforce Demographics

College Enrollment Target

Fiscal Year College Budget

Fiscal Year College Budget

Dean’s Goals for Continue to rebuild the CLASS faculty FTES target to ensure fiscal solvency Build on fundraising momentum Rebuild and revitalize CLASS academic programs

Tenure-track Searches Anthropology: Bioanthropology Art: Graphic Design Communication: Advertising Communication: Department Chair Criminal Justice Administration: Law Enforcement History: California and the West History: United States History, Human Development: Adult Development

Music: Choral Music Philosophy: American Philosophy Public Administration: Administrative Theory/Public Management Social Work: Senior Position Social Work: Child Welfare Theatre: Multicultural Acting and Directing Theatre: Dance Tenure-track Searches

New CLASS Faculty 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 and Literatures Lisa Faulkner - Public Affairs and Administration, Health Care Vahid Fozdar, History

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

Come to CLASS Please remain seated for a group photograph.