WSU advisory members provide
important guidance and support the future direction of CCSR. Individually, and
collectively, they provide a wealth of information and experience that help
CCSR plan an important role in WSU’s urban-serving mission. Their guidance and
support is appreciated.
William
Bischoff, professor, geology
Charles
Burdsal, professor, psychology
Alex
Chaparro, chair, psychology
Pete Cohen,
dean, College of Health Professions
Kathy
Coufal, chair, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Amy Drassen
Ham, instructor, Public Health Sciences
Linnea
Glenmaye, associate provost, Academic Affairs and Research
Doug
Hensler, dean, W. Frank Barton School of Business
Sharon
Iorio, dean, College of Education
Grady
Landrum, director, Office of Disability Services
Rhonda
Lewis, professor, psychology
Ron Matson,
dean, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Teresa
Radebaugh, director, Regional Institute on Aging
Nancy
McCarthy-Snyder, director, Hugo Wall School of Urban & Public Affairs
William
Vanderburgh, executive director, Office for Faculty Development and Student
Success
“Wichita State is not just a university in a
city, it’s a university of the city—and no organization better reflects that
position than the Center for Community Support and Research. CCSR’s assistance
to government agencies, nonprofits and community coalitions helps organizations
better fulfill their missions so that they can chart the course for a bright
future in Wichita.”
- Dr. Bardo, president, Wichita State University
WSU advisory members provide important guidance and support the future direction of CCSR. Individually, and collectively, they provide a wealth of information and experience that help CCSR plan an important role in WSU’s urban-serving mission.
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