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          Interdisciplinary Studies Program Staff

          Interdisciplinary Studies Advising faculty:

           

          MIYUKI ARIMOTO

          Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Sciences
          503-838-8317 | arimotom@wou.edu | MA 205

          JEFFREY ARMSTRONG

          Professor, Health & Exercise Science
          503-838-8999 | armstroj@wou.edu | RWEC 229

          ERIN BAUMGARTNER

          Professor, Biology, Biology
          503-838-8348 | baumgare@wou.edu | NS 117

          PATRICIA GIMENEZ

          Professor, Modern Languages
          503-838-9541 | gimenezp@wou.edu | BELL 305

          RYAN HICKERSON

          Professor, Philosophy/Religious Studies
          503-838-8762 | hickersr@wou.edu | BELL 322

          M E LANGE

          Professor, Literature & Humanities, English Studies Department
          503-838-8307 | langem@wou.edu | BELL 319

          ISIDORE LOBNIBE

          Professor, Department Head, Anthropology
          503-838-8306 | lobnibei@wou.edu | BELL 210B

          JEFFREY MYERS

          Professor, Earth and Environmental Science
          503-838-8365 | myersj@wou.edu | NS 213A

          MATTHEW NABITY

          Professor, Mathematics
          503-838-8916 | nabitym@wou.edu | MNB 124

          MAGGIE NEWTON

          Degree Completion & Interdisciplinary Studies Advisor/Coordinator, Student Success & Advising Office
          503-838-8057 | newtonm@wou.edu | AC 135

          EMILY PLEC

          Professor, Communication Studies
          503-838-8819 | plece@wou.edu | BELL 114

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