WSU Tri-Cities

Digital Technology & Culture

Faculty

Courses in the DTC program are taught by a range of faculty from many different disciplines at WSU Tri-Cities. Each faculty member is committed to helping DTC students excel while demanding the kind of academic standard expected by today's workplace. DTC students take upper-division courses from the same faculty as those students who major in other disciplines: for example, a psychology class in the DTC program is taught by renown psychology faculty; a computer science class is taught by a computer science faculty member.

The following faculty are just a few who teach and help administer the DTC program at WSU Tri-Cities. In any given semester, other faculty also participate by helping to teach courses and run programs.

Paul Muhlhauser (Ph.D. Washington State University)

Clinical Assistant Professor Digital Technology & Culture
372-7285
West 207-F

pmuhlhauser@tricity.wsu.edu

 

Douglas Gast (M.F.A. in Electronic Art, Univ. of Cincinnati)
Director Digital Technology & Culture
Assistant Professor of Fine Arts
www.noprogram.org (warning: mature content)

 

Dr. Bob Lewis (Ph.D. Univ. of British Columbia)
Associate Professor of Computer Science
www.tricity.wsu.edu/~bobl

Dr. Paul Strand (Ph.D. Univ. of Tennessee)
Associate Professor of Psychology
www.tricity.wsu.edu/libarts/psychology
Dr. Robert Bauman (Ph.D. UC Santa Barbara)
Associate Professor of History
www.tricity.wsu.edu/libarts/history/
Dr. Nancy Ashley (Ph.D. Univ. of Arizona)
Associate Professor of Business Administration
www.cbe.wsu.edu/directory/profile.cfm?emp=ashley_nancy
 

Adjunct Faculty:

Philip Harding

Autumn Lawr

Michael Kloth

For more information about faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts, please visit the CLA faculty website. www.tricity.wsu.edu/libarts/la_fac.html

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