Professional Organization: NASPA
Anne M Hornak
Community college decision making and ethics, White racial identity development, Using Case studies as a meaningful tool for education
Anne M Hornak is an assistant professor at Central Michigan University in Educational Leadership. She primarily works with the higher education and student affairs programs. Her teaching interests are Student Development Theory, Adult Development, Ethics, Spirituality in Higher Education, Research in Education, Student Affairs Administration, and Women in Higher Education.
Patrick S. Williams
Creating an Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Redesigning university's general education program
Pat Williams is Associate Professor of Psychology and Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness at the University of Houston-Downtown.
Michael Galvin
Research interests include Web 2.0 and 3D uses for education and student services delivery, social presence and sense of place as influences on student engagement at a distance, learning spaces design by intent, and CMC and social media as impacting rising college students' development and future success.
Thomas Pitre
Coursework for Realtors Property Owners Investors dealing with email communication and on line resources and research for same, continued development of projects for Sequim History/Art Museum, Vice President of local (50+ members) PC Education Group, Publishing of SoftCopy on line newsletter since April 2000, Maintain several BLOGS dealing with PCs technology business education and popular culture
Computers, Graphics, Technology, Communications, Creativity, Business Education, Business development
Retired professor of business and education, City University, National University, et. al.
Former Master Instructor, City University, Santa Clara office, Silicon Valley.
Adult Education Instructor in San Francisco Bay Area, 1975-1995. Subjects included: electronics, statistics, fiber optics installation and troubleshooting, communications, design, programming, etc.
