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California State UniversityDirectory of
Gerontology Programs
October 2002
Developed byDebra Sheets, RN, Ph.D.
California State University, Northridge
Susan Shoho, MSCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Funded in part by:California State University
Office of the ChancellorInstitute for Teaching and Learning
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Table of Contents Page
Map of the Campus Locations
California State University, Bakersfield 1
California State University, Channel Islands
California State University, Chico 2-3
California State University, Dominguez Hills 4
California State University, Fresno 5-6
California State University, Fullerton 7-10
California State University, Hayward
Humboldt State University 11
California State University, Long Beach 12-13
California State University, Los Angeles 14-15
California State University, Maritime Academy
California State University, Monterey Bay 16
California State University, Northridge 17-19
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 20
California State University, Sacramento 21-22
California State University, San Bernardino 23-24
San Diego State University 25
San Francisco State University 26-28
San Jose State University 29-31
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 32
California State University, San Marcos 33
Sonoma State University 34-35
California State University, Stanislaus 36
Notes
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Map of the Campus Locations
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California State University, Bakersfield9001 Stockdale HighwayBakersfield, CA 93311-1099(661) 664-2011http://www.csubak.edu
Degrees offered:Minor in Gerontology
PsychologyT. Ken Ishida Ph.D9001 Stockdale HighwayBakersfield, CA 93311-1099Tel: (661) 664-2375E-mail: [email protected]
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California State University, Chico400 West First StreetChico, CA 95929-0040(530) 898-6662http://www.csuchico.edu/catalog/sosc/min_gern.html
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyProfessional Certificate in GerontologyBachelor of Science; Gerontology Option (Fall 2003)
Health and Community ServicesArmeda Ferrini, Ph.D., Chair and CoordinatorGerontology ProgramsTel: (530) 898-6662Fax: (530) 898-5107E-mail: [email protected]: health in the later years, older women's health issues
College of Behavioral and Social SciencesJeanne Thomas, Ph.D., DeanMC 0450Tel: (530) 898-6171Fax: (530) 898-5986E-mail: [email protected]: intergenerational relations; grandparents; gay and lesbian/bisexual/transgender issuesin old age
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California State University, Chico
NursingLeilani McManus, MSN, Assistant ProfessorTel: (530) 898-6428E-mail: [email protected]: geriatric care
PsychologyJane Rysberg, Ph.D., ProfessorTel: (530) 898-5178E-mail: [email protected]: psychology of adulthood and aging
Ted Singelis, Ph.D., ProfessorTel: (530) 898-4009E-mail: [email protected]: applied research in aging
Recreation AdministrationMichael Leiner, Ph.D., ProfessorTel: (530) 898-6774E-mail: [email protected]: leisure in later life
Social WorkJean Schuldberg, MSW, Ed.D., Assistant ProfessorTel: (530) 898-6204E-mail: [email protected]: programs and policies for older adults
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California State University, Dominguez Hills1000 East Victoria StreetCarson, CA 90747(310) 243-3881http://www.csudh.edu/geron/geron.html
Degrees offered:Master of Arts in Behavioral Science (Gerontology option)
SociologySharon Raphael Ph.D., Chair and ProfessorTel: (310) 243-3881Fax: (310) 516-4268E-mail: [email protected]: lesbian/gay issues, family studies
Fumiko Hosokawa, Ph.D., ProfessorTel: (310) 243-3482Fax: (310) 516-4268E-mail: [email protected]
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California State University, FresnoRLS/ Gerontology Program5310 North Campus DriveFresno, CA 93740-8019(559) 278-8465http://www.csufresno.edu/gerontology/
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyGerontological Specialist Certificate
College of Health and Human ServicesLinda Hewitt, Ph.D., Associate Professor and DirectorInterdisciplinary Gerontology ProgramTel: (559) 278-8465Fax: (559) 278-5267E-mail: [email protected]: psychology of aging, death and dying, mental health and aging, and the management ofthe dementias.
Glen Caspers Doyle, Ed.D, RN, GNS, GNP, ProfessorTel: (559) 278-7307Fax: (559) 278-5267E-mail:[email protected]: caregiving, transitions
William Dailey Jr., MPA, LecturerTel: (559) 278-4212Fax: (559) 278-5267E-mail: [email protected]: health care, affordable housing and accessible transportation for the elderly,intergenerational gerontology programs
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California State University, Fresno
Jill Schneider, MAGExecutive Director, OasisTel: (559) 278-8051Fax: (559) 278-5267E-mail: [email protected]: htttp://www.oasisday.orgInterests: international gerontology; later life transitions; family, social relationships, andintergenerational reciprocity; diversity and aging; elder law; advocacy; family caregiving;bereavementage-friendly community designs
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California State University, FullertonCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences800 N. State College Blvd.Fullerton, CA 92834(714) 278-4686http://hss.fullerton.edu/gerontology/index.htm
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyMaster of Science in GerontologyMaster of Arts in Sociology (emphasis Gerontology)Geriatric Care Management CertificateProfessional Fiduciary Management for ConservatorsProfessional Fiduciary Management for Trustees
EconomicsEric J. Solberg, Ph.D., Professor and CoordinatorGerontology ProgramsRGC-8Tel: (714) 278-2237Fax: (714) 278-7290E-mail: [email protected]: http://business.fullerton.edu/esolberg/Interests: economics of aging, retirement and labor force participation, gender differences
The Institute of Gerontology & The Ruby Gerontology CenterPauline Abbott, Ed.D., DirectorRGC-8Tel: (714) 278-4686Fax: (714) 278-7290E-mail: [email protected]: educational leadership, public policy
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California State University, Fullerton
Susan T. Shoho, MSG, Research Technician IIRGC-8Tel: (714) 278-4686E-mail: [email protected]: end of life healthcare, asian pacific islander elderly, intergenerational learning
Human ServicesJohn Doyle, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorEC-105Tel: (714) 278-2254Fax: (714) 278-4456E-mail: [email protected]: distance learning, developmental disabilities, social ethics, and issues of aging
L. Carl Renold, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorEC-105Tel: (714) 278-5106E-mail: [email protected]: http://faculty.fullerton.edu/lrenold/Interests: health care ethics, technology and education, and computer use by seniors
SociologyJack Bedell, Ph.D., Department Chair & ProfessorH-730MTel: (714) 278-2737Fax: (714) 278-2001E-mail: [email protected]: gerontology
Rosalie Gilford, Ph.D., ProfessorH-730MTel: (714) 278-2447E-mail: [email protected]: gerontology, geriatrics, and aging studies program development and evaluation
Joseph Weber, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorH-730MTel: (714) 278-7057E-mail: [email protected]: family issues, grandparents, end of life issues
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California State University, Fullerton
College of Human Development and Community ServicesRoberta Rikli, Ph.D., DeanTel: (714) 278-3316E-mail: [email protected]: older adult health/wellness
KinesiologyC. Jessie Jones, Ph.D., Professor and Co-DirectorCenter for Successful AgingTel: (714) 278-2620Fax: (714) 278-5317E-mail: [email protected]: older adult health/wellness
Debra Rose, Ph.D., Professor and Co-DirectorCenter for Successful AgingTel: (714) 278-7012E-mail: [email protected]: older adult health/wellness
Certificate Programs in GerontologyMargaret E. Hamilton, Ph.D., CoordinatorUniversity Extended Education2600 Nutwood Avenue, Suite 770Fullerton, CA 92831Tel: (714) 278-2878Fax: (714) 278-5445E-mail: [email protected]: program development
HistoryArthur Hansen, Ph.D., ProfessorPLN-360Tel:714-278-3474Fax: 714-278-2101E-mail: [email protected]: http://ohp.fullerton.edu/ohphome.htmlInterests: oral history, guided autobiography
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California State University, Fullerton
Wendy Elliott-Scheinberg, Ph.D., LecturerH-815FTel:714-278-3660Fax: 714-278-2101E-mail: [email protected]: oral history, guided autobiography, genealogy
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California State University, Humboldt1 Harpst St.Arcata, CA 95521(707) 826-3011http://www.humboldt.edu
Degrees offered:No program at present
Research and Graduate StudiesDonna E. Schafer, Ph.D., Dean212 Siemens HallArcata, CA 95521Tel: (707) 826-3949Fax: (707) 826-3939E-mail: [email protected]
Health and Physical EducationAl J. Figone, Ph.D.Tel: (707) 3557E-mail: [email protected]
NursingMarshelle Thobaben, ProfessorTel: (707) 826-3634E-mail: [email protected]
Social WorkMaria Bartlett, Ph.D.1 Harpst St.Arcata, CA 95521Tel: (707) 826-4449Email: [email protected]
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California State University, Long Beach1250 Bellflower Blvd.Long Beach, CA 90840-0106(562) 985-5471http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/Gerontology.htm
Degrees offered:Certificate in GerontologyMaster of Science, GerontologyMaster of Science, Social Work (sOlder Adults and Families Concentration)Master of Science, Nursing (Adult/Geriatric Nurse Practitioner)
(Also available as a post-master’s certificate.)
NursingBarbara White, RN-Cs, Dr.PH, Associate Professor and DirectorGerontology ProgramMC 0501Tel: (562) 985-1582Fax: (562) 985-4414E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.csulb.edu/~nursing/Interests: gerontological nursing, health education, health promotion
Carmen Galang, RN, DNS, ProfessorMC 0301Tel: (562) 985-5746Fax: (562) 985-2382E-mail: [email protected]
Eileen Croke, RN, Ed.D.MC 0301Tel: (562) 985-4457FAX: (562) 985-2382Email: [email protected]
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California State University, Long Beach
Family & Consumer SciencesJeanne Bader, Ph.D., Associate Professor, DirectorCenter for Successful AgingMC 0501E-mail: [email protected]: 562-985-4056Fax: (562) 985-4414Website: http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/CSA.htm
Social WorkAgathi Glezakos, M.SW., Ph.D., LecturerMC 0501Tel: (562) 985-8693Fax: (562) 985-5514E-mail: [email protected]: adult life transitions, long term care and geriatric mental health issues with a focus onAlzheimer's disease patients and their families
Catherine Goodman, DSW, ProfessorMC 0902Tel: (562) 985-8688Fax: (562) 985-5514E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.csulb.edu/depts/socialwk/Interests: grandparents raising grandchildren, caregivers, frail elderly
Marilyn Potts, MSW, Ph.D1250 Bellflower Blvd.Long Beach, CA 90840-0802Tel: (562) 985-5183Fax: (562) 985-5514Email: [email protected]: social support among the elderly, long-term effects of trauma, and grandparents asparents
Molly Ranney, Ph.D., LCSWTel: (562) 985-4684Fax: (562) 985-5514Email: [email protected]: Minority Aging Issues, Caregiving, Geriatric Social Work Education and Training
Susan RiceTel: (562) 985-Fax: (562) 985-5514
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Tessie Cleveland, D.S.W., M.P.H., LecturerTel: (562) 985-4625Fax: (562) 985-5514E-mail: [email protected]: Health and Aging
Philip Tan, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorTel: (562) 985-2106Fax: (562) 985-5514E-mail: [email protected]: ?
Tom Crowe, LCSW, Director,Graduate Older Adults and Families Field ProgramTel: (562) 985-4647Fax: (562) 985-5514E-mail: [email protected]: ?
Barbara Cohen, LCSW, Associate Professor and DirectorField EducationTel: (562) 985-2269Fax: (562) 985-5514E-mail: [email protected]: ?
Health AdministrationConnie Evashwick, Sc.D., Director and Endowed ChairCenter for Health Care Innovation6300 State University Dr., Suite 270Long Beach, CA 90815Tel: (562) 985-5881Fax: 562.985.5886E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.csulb.edu/centers/chci/Interests: long-term care, at-risk populations of seniors, chronically ill, and the continuum of care
Harold Hunter, Ph.DMC 0301Tel: (562) 985-5304E-mail: [email protected]
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California State University, Los Angeles5151 State University DriveLos Angeles, CA 90032-8619(323) 343-4900http://www.calstatela.edu/exed/certificate/applgero.htm
Degrees offered:Professional Certificate in Applied Gerontology
Edward R. Roybal Institute for Applied GerontologyJorge Lambrinos, DirectorRoybal Institute of Applied GerontologyTel: (323) 343-4724E-mail: [email protected]
J. Kim Miller, Ph.D., RN, Professor of Nursing and Associate Director of EducationRoybal Institute for Applied GerontologyTel: (323) 343-4745Fax: (323) 343-6410E-mail: [email protected]
Connie Corley, DSW, Professor of Social Work and Associate Director of ResearchTel: (323) 343 -4746Fax: (323) 343 - 6410E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.calstatela.edu/dept/soc_work/mswginfo.htmInterests: caregivers, interdisciplinary teams, mind-body-spirit wellness
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California State University, Los Angeles
Kinesiology and Nutritional ScienceTamar Semerjian, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorTel: (323) 343-4661Fax: (323) 343-6482E-mail: [email protected]
Steve Hawkins, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorTel: (323) 343-4661Fax: (323) 343-6482E-mail: [email protected]: exercise and aging (gerokinesiology), exercise and osteoporosis
School of Social WorkThanh Tran, Ph.D., Director, School of Social Work5151 State University DriveLos Angeles, CA 90032Tel: (323) 343 -4680Fax: (323) 343 -5000
SociologyDr. Chris Bodinger-de Uriate, CoordinatorMinor in GerontologyTel: (323) 343-2200Fax: (323) 343-5155
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California State University, Monterey Bay100 Campus CenterSeaside, CA 93955-8001(831) 582-3000
Degrees offered:No program at present
Academic Planning & BudgetsWilliam D. Eaton, Ph.D., Associate Vice President & ProfessorTel: (831) 582-4792Fax: (831) 582-3558Email: [email protected]
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California State University, NorthridgeCollege of Health and Human Development18111 Nordhoff StreetNorthridge, CA 91330-8285(818) 677-4081http://www.csun.edu/~csungero
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyUniversity Certificate in GerontologyProfessional Certificate in Gerontology
Health SciencesDebra Sheets, RN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and CoordinatorInterdisciplinary Gerontology ProgramMC 8285Tel: (818) 677-2344Fax: (818) 677-2045E-mail: [email protected] page: http://www.debrasheets.netInterests: international gerontology, aging and disability public policy, aging with disabilities,access to assistive technologies, long-term care, applied research
Louis Rubino, Ph.D., FACHE, Assistant ProfessorMC 8285Tel: (818) 677-7257Fax: (818)788-7662E-mail: [email protected]: long term care administration, intergenerational programs, international comparativestudies
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California State University, Northridge
Miriam Cotler, Ph.D., ProfessorMC 8285Tel: (818) 677-4081Fax: (818) 677-2045E-mail: [email protected]: ethics and policy, particularly issues in decision making, capacity, beginnings andendings of life, access to care and distributive justice; institutional ethics.
Roberta Suber, MSW, LCSW, LecturerMC 8285Tel: (818) 677-0243E-mail: [email protected]
SociologyJean Daniels, DSW, ProfessorMC 8318Tel: (818) 677-4992Fax: (818) 677-2059E-mail: [email protected]: social policy, social work practice, research on minority elderly
Helen Dosik, Ph.D., LecturerMC 8318Tel: (818) 677-3591E-mail: [email protected]: aging and gender, ethnogerontology
PsychologyLuciana Lagana`, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorMC 8215Tel: (818) 677-3868Fax: (818) 677-2829E-mail: [email protected]: Geriatric psychology, older ethnic minorities, older women's issues
Jill Razani, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorMC 8255Tel: (818) 677-2827E-mail: [email protected]: neuropsychology and aging
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California State University, Los Angeles
Max Fuhrmann, Ph.,D., LecturerChannel Islands campus, MC 8211Tel: (805) 437-8500Fax: (805) 437-8549E-mail: [email protected]
Family and Environmental SciencesCynthia Schlesinger, MSG, LecturerMC 8308Tel: (818) 677-4831Fax: (818) 677-4842E-mail: [email protected]
Jerry Ann Harrel-Smith, M.A., M.S., LecturerMC 8308Phone: (818) 677-7251Fax: (818) 677-4778E-mail: [email protected]: intergenerational studies, intergenerational daycare, grandparenting
KinesiologyJennifer Romack, Ph.D., AssociateProfessorMC 8287Tel: (818) 677-3219Fax: (818) 677-3207E-mail: [email protected]
Dino Vrongistinos, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorMC 8287Tel: (818) 677-7567Fax: (818) 677-3207E-mail: [email protected]
Leisure and RecreationVeda Ward, Ph.D., ProfessorMC 8269Tel: (818) 677-3202Fax: (818) 677-2695E-mail: [email protected]
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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona3801 West Temple Avenue, Building 5, Room 110Pomona, CA 91768(909) 869-3890http://www.class.csupomona.edu/bhs/index.html
Degrees offered:None at present
Behavioral SciencesValentine Villa, Ph.D., Assistant ProfessorTel: (909) 869-3907Fax: (909) 869-4930E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.class.csupomona.edu/bhs/index.htmlInterests: minority aging, social policy, public policy and aging, health disparities
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California State University, SacramentoCollege of Health and Human Services6000 J StreetSacramento, CA 95819-6104(916) 278-7255http://www.csus.edu/gero
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyBachelor of Science in GerontologyGraduate Certificate in Gerontology
NursingCheryl Osborne, Ed.D., MSN, Professor and DirectorGerontology ProgramsMC 6100Tel:(916) 278-7163Fax: (916) 278-3855E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.hhs.csus.edu/HomePages/nrs/OsborneC/Interests: attitudes about longevity/aging, baby boomer needs as an aging population, caregiverburden/coping, holistic aspects of longevity/aging: bio-psycho-social spiritual cultural/gender,older women's life transitions
GerontologyNancy Schier-Anzelmo, MSG, LecturerTel: (916)708-4904E-mail: [email protected]: Alzheimer's Disease, Alzheimer's housing
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California State University, Sacramento
Beth Mann, MSG LecturerTel: (916) 722-7727Email: [email protected]
Social WorkEmanuel Gale, MSWTel: (916) 278-7060E-mail: [email protected]: public policy
Recreation and Leisure StudiesCarol Stensrud, Ed.D.Tel: (916) 278-5668Email: [email protected]: recreation and aging
Speech Pathology and AudiologyCarol MayerTel: (916) 278-6631E-mail: [email protected]
PsychologyJoanne Morrow, Ph.D.Tel: (916) 278-6808E-mail: [email protected]
Ethnic StudiesSam RiosTel: (916) 278-6645E-mail: [email protected]: health administration
Health ScienceMelinda Seid, Ph.D.Tel: (916) 278-6451E-mail: [email protected]
Maureen Smith, Ph.D.Tel: (916) 278-6231E-mail: [email protected]
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California State University, San Bernardino5500 University ParkwaySan Bernardino, CA 92407-8225(909) 880-5541http://csbs.csusb.edu/sociology/
Degrees offered:Certificate in Gerontology
SociologyDavid Decker , Ph.D., ProfessorMC 2397Tel: (909) 880-5543Fax: (909) 880-5985E-mail: [email protected]: social theory, social gerontology, research methodology and race and ethnicity
PsychologyJoanna Worthley, Ph.D., Association ProfessorMC 8225Tel: (909) 880-5595Fax: (909) 880-7003E-mail: [email protected]: age-related changes in cognitive performance; the development of post-formal thoughtand wisdom; guided autobiography and adaptive aging; women and aging.
Kenneth Shultz, Ph.D., ProfessorMC 8225Tel: (909) 880-5484Fax: (909) 880-7003E-mail: [email protected]: applied psychological measurement, older worker/retirement issues and socialgerontology.
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California State University, San Bernardino
Health Science and Human EcologyDan Fahey, DPA, Associate ProfessorMC 8225Tel: (909) 880-7724Fax: (909) 880-7037E-mail: [email protected]: health policy, health systems, managed care, administration of health careorganizations
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San Diego State UniversityHepner Hall 2035500 Campanile DriveSan Diego, CA 92182-1872(619) 594-6765http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/chhs/gerontology/index.htm
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyBachelor of Arts in GerontologyMaster of Science in GerontologyProfessional Certificate in Gerontology
GerontologyBarbara DuBois. Ph.D., Director of Research and EvaluationUniversity Center on AgingMC 1872Tel: (619) 594-6765Fax: (619) 594-2811Website: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/chhs/gerontology/index.htmInterests: chronic disease susceptibility in high-risk communities with specialization in aging,long-tem care, and prevention.
Paula M. Usita, Ph.D.MC 1872Tel: (619) 594-6765Fax: (619) 594-2811E-mail: [email protected]: ethnic minorities, family gerontology, women & aging
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San Francisco State UniversityCollege of Health and Human Services1600 Holloway Avenue, HSS 242San Francisco, CA 94132-4161Tel: 415-338-1684 http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsugero/
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyMaster of Arts in GerontologyMaster of Arts in Gerontology (Long Term Care Administration Emphasis)Master of Science in Counseling (Gerontology Emphasis)Certificate in Dietetics (Focus on Older Adults)
GerontologyBrian de Vries, Ph.D., Professor & DirectorGerontology ProgramsMC 4161Tel: 415-338-3559Fax: 415-338-3556E-mail: [email protected]: friendship, bereavement, end of life, life review, guided autobiography, integrativecomplexity
Anabel Pelham, Ph.D., Professor and DirectorInstitute of GerontologyMC 4161E-mail: [email protected]: international and cross-cultural academic gerontology and aging services; theprofession of gerontology; leadership and aging; and healthy aging.
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San Francisco State University
Darlene Yee Melichar, Ed.D. CHES, ProfessorCoordinator, Long-Term Care AdministrationDirector, Health, Mobility and Safety LabTel: 415-338-3558FAX: 415-338-3556E-mail:[email protected]: educational gerontology; healthy aging; long-term care administration; older women
Counseling DepartmentJohn Blando, Ph.D.Gerontology Programs1600 Holloway Ave.San Francisco, CA 94132-4161E-mail: [email protected]
Consumer & Family Studies/DieteticsVijay Ganji, Ph.D., Associate ProfessorBH 329Tel: 415-338-1219E-mail: [email protected]: nutrition for the elderly
Paul Takayangi, M.A., LecturerE-mail: [email protected]: cross cultural international and spiritual gerontology.
Mark Kubik, MD, Adjunct ProfessorE-mail: [email protected]: maintaining optimal health after 60; physiology of aging; the final transition: death anddying; medical problems of the elderly; alcohol and medication use in the elderly.
Nancy Giunta, MA, LecturerE-mail: [email protected]: long-term care administration; assisted living; public policy in long-term care;caregiving; quantitative analysis; resident satisfaction in long-term care
Beth McLeod, MSW, LCSW, Lecturere-mail: [email protected]: mental health & elderly; caregiver issues; gay andlesbian aging issues; dependency and disability, and bereavement.
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San Francisco State University
Arliss Webster, M.A., Lecturere-mail: [email protected]: meaning across the life course, spirituality and aging; a woman's experience of theaging process.
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San Jose State UniversityOne Washington SquareMacQuarrie Hall 517San Jose, CA 95192-0140(408) 924-3290http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/casa/Gerontology/
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyBachelors of Science in Health Science; emphasis GerontologyCertificate in Applied Social Gerontology
Health ScienceNancy Hikoyeda, Dr.PH, MPHActing Director & Fieldwork/Internship CoordinatorGerontology ProgramMC 0140Tel: (408) 924-2938E-mail: [email protected]: ethnogerontology/ethnogeriatrics, long-term care policy & utilization
Debra David, PhD, Director, Center for Service-LearningGraduate Advisor, Gerontology ProgramMC 0246Tel: 408-924-6961Fax: 408-924-6962E-mail: [email protected]: intergenerational service-learning
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San Jose State University
Dan Perales, Dr.PHMC 0052408-924-4695Fax: 408-924-2979E-mail: [email protected]
Nutrition & Food ScienceCaroline Fee, Ph.D., Lecturer/AssociateDirector Health ProfessionsMC 0058Tel: 408-924-3116Fax: 408-924-3114e-mail: [email protected]
Occupational TherapyCarolyn Glogoski-Williams, PhD, Assistant ProfessorMC 0059Tel: 408-924-3080Fax: 408-924-3088E-mail: [email protected]
Heidi Pendleton, PhD95192-0059Tel: 408-924-3081Fax: 408-924-3088E-mail: [email protected]
Recreation/Leisure StudiesBillie Jo Grosvenor, MA, LecturerMC 0060Tel: 408-924-3005Fax: 408-924-3061
Comparative Religious StudiesRichard Keady, Ph.D.MC 0097Tel: 408-924-4312Fax: 408-924-4372E-mail: [email protected]
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San Jose State University
Kenneth Kramer, PhDMC 0097Tel: 408-924-4314Fax: 408-924-4372E-mail: [email protected]
PhilosophyRita Manning, PhDMC 0096Tel: 408-924-4501Fax: 408-924-4527E-mail: [email protected]
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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo1 Grand Ave.San Luis Obispo, CA 93407(805) 756-2311http://www.calpoly.edu
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyProfessional Certificate in Gerontology
Psychology & Child DevelopmentDebra Valencia-Laver, Ph.D., Associate ProfessorTel: (805) 756-1603Fax: (805) 756-4414E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.calpoly.edu/~dlvalenc/Interests: psychology of aging, cognitive development, lifespan theories
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California State University, San Marcos333 S. Twin Oaks Valley RoadSan Marcos, CA 92096-0001(760) 750-4848http://www.csusm.edu/Sociology/Undergraduate/index.html
Degrees offered:Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Aging and the Life Course concentration)Bachelor of Arts in Human Development (Gerontology Services emphasis)
SociologyDarlene Pina, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Program DirectorTel: (760) 750-4202Fax: (760) 750-3551E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.csusm.edu/Sociology/Faculty/d_pina.html
Human DevelopmentFernando Soriano, Chair and Program DirectorTel: (760) 750-8033E-mail: [email protected]: www.csusm.edu/human_development/concentration_areas.htm
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Sonoma State University1801 East Cotati Ave.Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 664-2778http://www.sonoma.edu/users/h/hillier/geronhome.html
Degrees offered:Minor in GerontologyGraduate Certificate in GerontologyMaster of Science in Kinesiology (Older Adult Wellness)
PsychologySusan Hillier, Ph.D., Associate Professor and CoordinatorGerontology ProgramTel: (707) 664-2411Fax: (707) 664-3113E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.sonoma.edu/users/h/hillier/geronhome.htmlInterests: psychology of aging; end of life care; narrative and self-concept, intergenerationalservice-learning
SociologyKathy Charmaz, Ph.D., ProfessorTel: (707) 664-3955Fax: (707) 664-3920E-mail: [email protected]: health and illness, aging and dying
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Sonoma State University
Madeleine Rose, DSW, LCSW, Adjunct ProfessorTel: 707.664.2561Fax: 707.664.3920 E-mail: [email protected]: intergenerational service-learning
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California State University, StanislausCollege of Arts, Letters & Sciences801 West Monte Vista Ave.Turlock, CA 95382(209) 667-3408http://www.csustan.edu/Admin_Services/catalog/Degrees-n-Majors/Arts-Letters-n-Sciences/Programs/Gerontology/index.html
Degrees offered:Minor in (Gerontology
SociologyWalter Doraz, Ph.D., Professor and CoordinatorInterdisciplinary Gerontology ProgramTel: (209) 667-3512E-mail: [email protected]://www.csustan.edu/Admin_Services/PDF/Catalog-Segments-01-03/Gerontology.pdf
Communication StudiesFred Hilpert, Ph.D., ProfessorTel: (209) 667-3270Fax: (209) 667-3525E-mail: [email protected]
NursingNancy J. Clark, Chair and ProfessorTel: (209) 667-3142Fax (209) 667-3690E-mail: [email protected]: frail elderly
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Social WorkMargaret A. Tynan, Ph.D., Chair and ProfessorTel: (209) 667-3091Fax (209) 667-3869E-mail: [email protected]: death & dying, services to older people
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