Anthropology

Kennedy, Matthew (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., University of California, Davis, Research Interests: Film and culture, gender, ritual, Courses taught: ANTH 2, 3, 3AC, 5, 8, and 20, Professional Activities: co-contributor,Strategies for Teaching Anthropology, first and fourth editions; author of three biographies in film history.

Lass, Barbara (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., University of South Dakota M.A. and Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Research Interests: Archaeology, Hawaii and Pacific Islands, Courses Taught: ANTH 2, 3, 25, Professional Activities: Archaeological fieldwork in Midwest and Hawaii, publications and conference papers)

Morel, Renee (Adjunct Instructor, Baccalauréat Philosophie-Lettres, Lycée Sophie-Germain, Paris, France; A.A., City College of San Francisco; B.A., M.A., University of California, Berkeley, Research Interests: Publications include literary criticism (The French Review, Traverses, Cahiers du XVIIe, Lendemains, La Revue Romane, Paroles Gelées), as well as translations for Harvard University Press, the Getty Museum, and Macula Editions. I am currently working on the John Adams Papers. Courses Taught: ANTH 4, Professional Activities: Phi Beta Kappa, the Modern Language Association and was selected for Who's Who among American Teachers (2006-2007), Faculty Adviser for both the Café Musée and Historia, two CCSF student clubs)

Redick, Mary (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Washington State University)

Schulz, Henry (Adjunct Instructor, B.A. Psychology, M.A. Student Guidance Counseling, University of Detroit, M.A. Anthropology, San Francisco State University, (ABD) Anthropology, University of California, Davis)

Torres, Edgar (Full-Time Instructor and Department Chair in Latin American and Latino/a American Studies, A.A., City College of San Francisco, A.B., M.A., C.P.I.L., University of California, Berkeley)

Psychology

Badler, Randy (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., California State University at Sonoma; M.A., DuQuesne University; Ph.D., Professional School of Psychology at San Francisco, Research Interests: psychoanalysis; philosophy; neuroscience, Courses Taught: Psyc 1, 26, 40, Professional Activities: Maintaining private practice)

Begonia, Dan (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., M.A. San Francisco State University, Research Interests: Bicognitive development, bilingualism, acculturation, race relations, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 22/23, Professional Activities:  Association for Asian American Studies; Palabuniyan Kulintang Ensemble; Director, Ating Tao Drum Ensemble)

Broderick, Diane (Adjunct Instructor, Research Interests: Applying ancient wisdom in clinical settings to stabilize mind, thoughts and actions, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 11, 21, 26, 40, Professional Activities: Additional classes taught elsewhere, Abnormal Psychology, Human Sexuality, Marriage & Family, Psychology of Violence,  Oversee groups for battered women and men, guest lecturer at seminars on Psychology East and West, Work with adults and couples in private practice)

Burke, Brian (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., Colgate University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Florida)

Carlin-Dawgert, Jennifer (Adjunct Professor, B.S., Westfield State College, M.A., New College of California)

Chu, David (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., Psychology Honors, B.A. Japanese Literature and Language, University of California, Irvine, M.A., Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco. Research Interests:  Issues related to immigration and acculturation, sexual identity development among Asian Americans, and understanding, psychopathologies in the context of culture and race, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 10, Professional Activities:  Licensed psychologist, clinical supervisor, training coordinator, evidence-based practice, coordinator, mental health consultant, and member of the American Psychological Association and AAPA)

Clark, Robert (Adjunct Instructor, B.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; M.S., San Francisco State University; doctoral studies at UC-Berkeley and Walden University)

Day, Terry (Full-Time Instructor, B.S. Howard University, Ph.D.,The Wright Institute)

Gamba, Raymond J. (Full-Time Instructor and Department Chair for the Behavioral Sciences, B.A., University of San Francisco, M.A., Ph.D., The Claremont Graduate School, Research Interests: Cross-cultural psychology, health, pro-environmental behaviors, student success, Courses Taught: PSYC 1 (online), 5, Professional Activities: American Psychological Association, Western Psychological Association, published research, Adjunct Professor of Psychology at San Francisco State University [undergraduate and graduate statistics and research methods]).

Gressani, Diane (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., University of California, Berkeley, M.A., Antioch University)

Grilikhes-Maxwell, Phyllis (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., San Francisco State University; M.A., Ph.D., Wright Institute, Research Interest: published author, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 10, 21, 25, 26, Professional Activities: American Psychological Association, Western Psychological Association.

Harrison, Lisa (Full-Time Instructor, B.S., Santa Clara University; M.A., Psy.D., California School of Professional Psychology, Research Interests: Psychology of Racism and Race Relations, Racial Identity Development, Racism Awareness, Spirituality and Identity Development, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 14, 15, 21 (online), 22/23, 26, Professional Activities: Course Development, Conflict resolution/consultant in matters of race relations, Community workshops, Club Advising, Member of Society for the Teaching of Psychology, Member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

Hu, Karin (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., University of California, Berkeley, M.A., Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University Research Interests: Neurobiology: neuroplasticity,psychopharmacology, brain and behavior, Animal Behavior: behavioral genetics, natural history, Science: research methods and applications, Postdoctoral Research, RetinalNeurobiology/Ophthalmology, Stanford, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 1B, 2, 9, 25, 26
Professional Activities: Citizen-Scientist: consultant and appointee on local, state and  federal committees studying dog and public park issues.)

Lin, Jeanne (Full-Time Instructor, B.A. San Francisco State University, M.S., Ph.D. University of Washington)

Louie, Margaret (Full-Time Instructor, A.S. City College of San Francisco, B.A., San Francisco State University, Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology)

Lutz, Robert (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., U.C. Berkeley; Ph.D., Arizona State University, Research interests:  I want to better understand how basic skills (college readiness) and study habits interact to influence academic success.  Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 9, 12, 16, Professional Activities: Private practice in clinical psychology, pursue professional writing, and provide supervision to UCSF psychiatry residents in cognitive and behavioral interventions.

Nzwei, Esther (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA; M.A., Montclair State University, New Jersey; M.A., Ph.D., New York University, NY)

Roberts, Judith (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., San Francisco State University, Courses: PSYC 1 (online), 5 (online), Professional Activities: program evaluation and reporting for Amador County Health & Human Services and First 5 Amador)

Rodrigues, Catarina (Adjunct Instructor, B. A University of Massachusetts atAmherst, M.A., San Francisco State University, Research Interests: The benefits of meditation, Understanding the mind-body connection and psychosomatic illness, the relationship between creativity and mental illness, the importance of socio-cultural considerations in psychology, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 11, 26, Professional Activities:Psychotherapist-Member of California Association for Marriage  and Family Therapists, Group Therapy Leader-specializing in transition, Regularly attend conferences on East-West Psychology, Extensive travel throughout Asia and Europe to gain cultural insight)

Rose, Murielle (Adjunct Instructor, M.A. San Jose State University, Research Interests: Health psychology and wellness, meditation and psychological and physical benefits, community emergency preparedness, Courses Taught: PSYC 5, Professional Activities: Instructor for many different psychology courses (for about twenty years), college counselor for international students, Hospice training program coordinator and bereavement counselor, consultant and trainer for personal and professional development)

Shardlow, George (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., Marquette University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Research Interests: Abnormal Psychology, Cognitive Psychotherapy, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 10 (online), 22, 23, 26, Professional Activities: former Behavioral Sciences Department Chair, Clinical Psychologist)

Stein, Aliyah (Full-Time Instructor Emeritus, B.S., University of California, Los Angeles, M.S., California State University, East Bay)

Van Ecke, Yolanda (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., M.S., San Francisco State University; M.A., Stanford University; Ph.D. University of Amsterdam, Research Interests: Immigrants, attachment, family therapy, personality,career counseling, Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 21, 26, 40, LERN 50, Professional Activities: Private practice in San Francisco, published research)

Villalta, Hugh (Full-Time Instructor, A.A., City College of San Francisco; B.A., San Francisco State University; M.A., John F. Kennedy University)

Yee, Jill (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.S., San Francisco State University)

Zone Stephanie (Adjunct Instructor in Psychology and Sociology, B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; J.D., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., Psy. D., California School of Professional Psychology, Research Interests: eating disorders, trauma, EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, a treatment for trauma and other issues),gender issues, and law and psychology.  Courses Taught: PSYC 1, 10, 17, 25, 40, SOC 1, 25. Professional Activities: licensed psychologist, Department Head for the Eating Disorder Department at Kaiser, teach yoga classes)

Sociology

Ancheta, Rebecca (Adjunct Instructor, B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara
Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Ancheta’s research interests are gender, health, and occupations.  Her current research focuses on girls’ experiences in Techbridge, an after school science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) program for girls in the Oakland Unified School District, Courses Taught: SOC 1, Professional Activities: Published research, evaluation research, Affiliated Scholar at Stanford University Institute for Research on Women and Gender (2001-05), taught Research Methods in Sociology at San Francisco State and CSU Hayward, presented research papers at multiple professional meetings)

Block, Angela (Adjunct Instructor, B.S., University of Santa Clara; M.A., California State University, Hayward, Research Interests:  Social inequality, deviance, globalization, gender and sexualities, Courses Taught at CCSF:  SOC 1 (online), 35. Professional Activities in your Discipline:  Pacific Sociological Association member; American Sociological Association member)

Coates, Ramona (Adjunct Instructor in Sociology and Psychology, A.A. New Mexico Military Institute, B.A., University of California, at Irvine, M.A., California State University, at Fullerton, Ph.D. Sociology, Wayne State University),

Moore, Mik (Adjunct Instructor, M.A,. Geography, University of Cambridge, England
Ph.D Sociology, University of Kent), England, Research Interests: environmental
sociology, global water issues, Courses Taught: SOC 1, Professional Activities: Recent publication chapter in "Environmental Sociology", eds. Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy)

Murajda, Tricia (Adjunct Instructor, B.A Sociology, B.A. Political Science,
Marshall University, M.A., Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, M.A., Certification of Women Studies, University of Pittsburgh, ABD University of Pittsburgh, Research Interests: Social Movements with an emphasis on women's role in resistance movements and grassroots organizing and creative and alternative models of  resistance; Border Studies; Feminist Theory/Feminisms, Urban Sociology, Political Sociology. Courses Taught: SOC 25, Professional Activities, Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Women Studies at San Francisco State University and Skyline College, Faculty advisor for Feminist Majority Foundation on- campus group at SF State University beginning Fall semester 2007)

Nishimura, Arthur (Full-Time Instructor, A.B., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., University of Washington)

Sabolboro, Jessica (Full-Time Instructor, B.A., M.S., San Francisco State University, Research Interests: Cross-cultural Studies, Courses Taught: SOC 1 (Honors),2, 30, 35, PSYC 1, 10, 14, 22, 23, 26, Professional Activities:  Including a Service Learning component in all classes, minimum of 2 or 3 field trips to enhance understanding of class material)

Truitner, James (Full-Time Instructor, A.A., Fresno City College; B.A., M.A., University of California, Berkeley, Research Interests: religion, community studies, social order, defining generations of Americans, deviance and informal social control in face to face interactions, Courses Taught: SOC 1, 2, 35, 41, PSYC 5, Professional Activities: Reading, writing, lecturing and other communications concerning problems in the discipline)

Tsui, Phillip (Adjunct Instructor, M.A. (Sociology), Rutgers University, M.S.W. University of Michigan, Psy.D. Southern California University for Professional Studies)