CSU Dominguez
Hills Experts Guide Online Directory

ACCOUNTING
Donald J. Barnett, Professor of Accounting & Law Department
Accounting, financial reporting, introductory financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, external financial reporting, microcomputers in administration.
(310) 243-3565.
dbarnett@csudh.edu
Richard Malamud, Professor of Accounting & Law Department
Federal and state taxation of individuals, corporations, trusts, estates, partnerships and estate and gift taxes.
(310) 243-2239, or (310) 312-3049.
rmalamud@csudh.edu
ADVERTISING
Bernard Baker, Professor of Art.
Art appreciation, graphic design, advertising design, ink line drawing. Design consultant 18 years.
(310) 243-3963.
bbaker@csudh.edu
AFRICANA STUDIES, AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATION
Munashe Furusa, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies.
Formerly an assistant professor in the Department of African Languages and Literature, University of Zimbabwe. African World Literature and Culture and Oral Literature in the African World. Research/teaching interests include: Critical Theory, African Literature and Culture, African Caribbean, African American, Afro-Latin American and Russian Literatures, and Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Peace Building.
(310) 243-3042
mfurusa@csudh.edu
Sharroky Hollie, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education - Student Teaching Single Subject Coordinator
African-American student literacy, non-standard language varieties, literacy instruction, ebonics, African-American student achievement. Former teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District. Curriculum developer.
(310) 243-2076.
hollie@csudh.edu
William A. Little, Professor of Africana Studies
Research/teaching interests include: Africana Political Thought, Africana Leaders, Africana Family, and Africana Economic and Community Development, Africana Identity Construction & Development, and Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Peace Building.
(310) 243-2155
wlittle@csudh.edu
ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY
Jerry Moore, Professor of Anthropology.
Expert in anthropology; new world and old world archaeology; cultural diversity, pluralism and education; and archaeological sites in California, Baja California and Peru. Research fellow, Dumbarton Oaks Research Center, Washington, D.C. 1992-1993. Fellow at University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom.
(310) 243-3479
jmoore@csudh.edu
Sandra L. Orellana, Professor of Anthropology
Ancient Egypt, ancient Mayas, history of machine technology. Considerable experience teaching in the United States and abroad, including foreign languages in elementary, middle and high school levels. Also, tutored college students abroad, participated in archaeological digs and research projects, including Latin countries and Middle East nations. Expert also on ancient Mayas, ancient Egypt, Pacific coastal Guatemala, Pacific Basin, ancient Chinese medicine, ancient Maya medicine.
(310) 243-3845
sorellana@dhvx.csudh.edu
James Sudalnik, Professor and Coordinator, Electronic Media Programming and Production, Communications Department
Producer of documentaries on: indigenous peoples (Maya, Inca, Kuna Indians), archeological ruins (Mexico, Central America, Thailand, South America, England), educational innovations; new digital cinema proponent, researcher of new media technologies. Television, film, audio, multimedia, new media production; media curriculum design; 30 years experience in writing, producing, directing over 600 film, video, and multimedia programs for local, regional, and national markets; voting member, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Emmys); numerous national affiliations including SMPTE, IATSE, IDA; author and screenwriter; recipient of Telly, Communicator, and Aegis video awards; expert on high definition television, future digital television systems; media production facilities design consultant.
(310) 243-3099 or 243-3313
jsudalnik@csudh.edu and sudalnik@4dcomm.com
ART
Bernard Baker, Professor of Art.
Art appreciation, graphic design, advertising design, ink line drawing. Design consultant over 20 years.
(310) 243-3963.
bbaker@research.csudh.edu.
Gilah Yelin Hirsch, Professor of Art.
Internationally exhibited artist. Multidisciplinary pursuits in the arts including videography.
(310) 243-3966
ghirsch@csudh.edu - gilah1@tmo.blackberry.net
Louise Ivers, Professor of Art and Chair, Art Department
Southern California architecture, southwestern architecture, focusing on Spanish colonial period. Awards include University Fellowship, University of New Mexico; Del Amo Foundation Fellowship; Outstanding Contributor of Merit, Southwest Heritage Women’s Architectural League Grant.
(310) 243-3310
livers@csudh.edu
ART, AFRICAN
Sandra Parham, Dean, University Library
Former acting library director/archivist and coordinator of special collections at Texas Southern University. Edited the book: A Catalog of Traditional African Art
(310) 243-2200 or (310) 243-3700
sparham@csudh.edu
ART GALLERY, UNIVERSITY
Kathy Zimmerer, Director, University Art Gallery.
Manages annual exhibitions for University Art Gallery. Writes art criticism on contemporary California artists for Artscene and other publications.
(310) 243-3334.
kzimmerer@csudh.edu
ASIAN, ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Donald Teruo Hata, Emeritus Professor of History
Expert in history of modern Japan, Japanese-American community, Asian-Pacific Americans, civil rights, history of modern Japan and traditional Japan, and in cultural pluralism. Named 1998 CSUDH Teacher of the Year, Associated Students Inc.; 1996 CSUDH Outstanding Professor, ASI; 1990 CSU Outstanding Professor, CSU Board of Trustees; 1980 Award of Merit, California Historical Society; 1977 Lyle Gibson Distinguished Teaching Professor Award, CSUDH.
(310) 243-3476
dhata@dhvx20.csudh.edu
Jung-Sun Park, Associate Professor of Asian Pacific Studies
Expert in transnationalism, East Asian pop culture (including Korean pop culture and Japanese animation), immigration, race/ethnicity, citizenship and identity politics. Areas of specialization: East Asia and the United States.
(310) 243-3224
jpark@csudh.edu
ASTROPHYSICS
Kenneth S. Ganezer, Professor of Physics
Elementary particle and nuclear physics, astrophysics, relativity biophysics, applications of physics to medicine, physics history, physics education, physics and society, and optics. Co-winner of 1989 Rossi Prize from High Energy Astrophysics Division, American Astronomical Society. Leads research team at CSUDH that is linked to super neutrino research in Kamiokande, Japan; in 1998, the discovery of neutrino mass became one of the top science stories of 1998; research ongoing.
(310) 243-3438, or (310) 470-7781
ganezer@csudh.edu
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