CSU Dominguez
Hills Experts Guide Online Directory

DANCE
Tomas Tamayo, Assistant Professor of Dance
DANCE: Choreography, Cultural Identity, Education, Performance and Interdisciplinary Arts
Extensive choreography and performance in postmodern dance, classical Balinese and Javanese Dance Drama, film, musical theater, television and video. Teaches Choreography, Dance History, Dance Perceptions, Creative Dance for Children, Modern Dance I,II,III, IV, Dance Production, Dance Rehearsal and Performance. Choreographing and performing globally for over 20 years as a solo artist and ensemble performer, most recently with Trip Dance Theater. Instructor in higher education for seven years.
(310) 243-2631
ttamayo@csudh.edu
DISTANCE LEARNING, TV and ONLINE
Warren J. Ashley, Director, Center for Mediated Instruction and Distance Learning
Multi-modal distance learning via the Internet; television, satellite and videoconferencing; impact of the Internet; future technologies; impact of technology on private and public sector; technology for education and training. National University Telecommunications network.
(310) 243-2272; or, (310) 753-5747
washley@csudh.edu
Bernard Clinch, Senior Staff Producer/Director, Coordinator of Production, Center for Mediated Instruction and Distance Learning
Audio and television production, producing for education. Twice nominated for a Clio; winner of Telly twice; Aegis Award; Omni Intermedia award. Twenty-five years experience in television production. Director of media arts, Golden State Schools; director of television production, the Film Group Institute; director of radio and television arts and sciences, the Career Institute; director of education, the Career Institute; coordinator of commercial production, week-TV; sound engineer, golden voice recording studios. Working actor.
(310) 243-2674
bclinch@csudh.edu
Prakash L.Dheeriya, Professor of Finance
Small business finance; housing trends; international stocks markets; financial markets; online education.
(310) 243-3350. Home: (310) 378-5485
pdheeriya@csudh.edu
David J. Karber, Emeritus Professor of Public Administration
Distance learning via the Internet. Management of public organizations. Strategic planning, impact of information technology on management of private business and public agenices. Consultant to private corporations and public agencies. Has trained faculty to teach online. Coordinated MBA online. Harry A. Scoville Award for Academic Excellence, May 1999. Alumni merit award, Tabor College, October 1997.
(310) 243-3661
dkarber@csudh.edu
DIVERSITY
Hansonia Caldwell, Professor of Music and Adjunct Professor of Africana Studies; Founding Director, Dominguez Hills Jubilee Choir
Former CSUDH posts include: dean, Graduate Studies and Research; executive director, National Council for Black Studies; interim coordinator, Affirmative Action. Also member of university’s steering committee, Global Diasporas in Southern California. Versed in accreditation, strategic planning, and university outreach and community partnerships. Veteran lecturer and organizer of community workshops on the arts. Community activities include editor, IKORO — "Community Drum," Calendar of African Diaspora Performing and Visual Arts, and AfriCyber, annual directory of African Diaspora Sites. President, Southwest Heights Philharmonic Affiliates committee; vice president, board of directors, Los Angeles Philharmonic Association; chair, Philharmonic Association Community Advisory Committee; vice chair, Music Standards Committee, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards; member, Los Angeles Philharmonic Educational Advisory Committee; and, member, Advisory Board, The California Arts Project.
(310) 243-2463 or (310) 649-5757
hcaldwell@csudh.edu
Richard K. Gordon, Professor of Education and Chair, Teacher Education Department
Global student teaching. Practitioner team leader Annenberg Metropolitan School Reform Project, Pasadena Unified School District and CSUDH. Multicultural education, urban education, psychological and social foundations of education, educational policy, teaching in multicultural society.
(310) 243-3754
rgordon@csudh.edu.
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
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