CSU Dominguez
Hills Experts Guide Online Directory

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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 agencies. Consultant to private corporations and public agencies. Has trained faculty to teach online. Coordinated MBA online. Winner, Harry A. Scoville Award for Academic Excellence, May 1999. Alumni Merit Award, Tabor College, October 1997. Pi Alpha Alpha, American Society for Public Administration, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Delta Kappa.
(310) 243-3661
dkarber@csudh.edu
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Raoul J. Freeman, Professor and Chair of Information Systems and Operations Management Department and Chairman of the Los Angeles County Information Systems Commission.
E-Government; Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems; Computers in Education; Intelligent Classrooms; Systems Development.
(310) 243-2119
rfreeman@csudh.edu
Larry Press, Professor of Information Systems
Areas of expertise: The applications and implications of computer networks for individuals, organizations, and society. Applications of networks in teaching and learning. The Internet in developing nations.
http://som.csudh.edu/fac/lpress/
lpress@csudh.edu
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Gayle Elliott, Coordinator, PACE/Liberal Studies programs
A fiction writer and scholar with special interests in: Interdisciplinary Studies; Feminist, Gender, and Women's Studies (including Women's Spiritualities and alternative approaches to spirituality); and multidisciplinary approaches to the professing of literature. Participates annually in author Sandra Cisneros' Macondo Writing Institute, where this year she was a Writer in Residence, participating in the Esperanza Macondo reading series and teaching a master level writing workshop. Teaches in the PACE/Interdisciplinary Studies Program.
(310) 243-3071
gelliott@csudh.edu
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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.
Clarence “Gus” A. Martin, Associate Professor of Public Administration & Public Policy
International terrorism, the new era of terrorism. Teaching and research fields: Administration of justice; terrorism and extremism; homeland security; juvenile justice; fair housing; urban affairs.
Formerly director of Fair Housing Partnership of Greater Pittsburg; Special Counsel to the Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin islands; Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Solicitor General of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Executive Associate for Legal Affairs for the American Psychological Assoc.; Legislative Assistant, Office of Charles B. Rangel (D-NY), and Assistant to co-chair Rangel for the Mondale Presidential Campaign.
Author: Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives and Issues, 2d ed.: Sage Publications, 2006; “Globalization and International Terrorism,” in The Blackwell Companion to Globalization (George Ritzer, editor): Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 2006; Juvenile Justice: Process and Systems, Sage Publications, 2005; The New Era of Terrorism: Selected Readings, Sage Publications, 2004 – and more.
(310) 243-3768, 243-3444
http://cbapp.csudh.edu/depts/public/gmartin/
gmartin@csudh.edu
INTERNET
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
Kazimierz Kowalski, Professor of Computer Science
Expert in World Wide Web design and management, computer network and databases, computer organization, the Internet, artificial intelligence. Recipient of the Polish government’s Knights Cross of the Order of Merit; Lyle Gibson Distinguished Teacher Award, 1999; chair, Scholarship Committee, Polish University Club. Author of three textbooks on expert systems and information retrieval. Memberships include American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, and Association for Computing Machinery.
(310) 243-2034
kkowalski@csudh.edu
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