The primary function of the Assessment Advisory Committee is to aid in the continued development of a culture of assessment at Loyola Marymount University. The Committee will do this through two primary objectives. One objective is to advise the Office of Assessment on campus-wide initiatives. The other objective is to promote good assessment practices through dialogue with members of the campus community.
2023 – 2024 Academic Year Membership
Arnab Banerji, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Theatre History, Literature, and Dramaturgy; Director, University Core Curriculum
Elaine Patricia Walker, Ed.D., Assistant Dean, College Leadership.
Susan Gardner Archambault, Ed.D., Head of Reference and Instruction in the William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University
Joshua Spizman, Ph.D., College of Business Administration: Associate Dean, Faculty and Academic Programs
Eliza Rodriguez, Ph.D., Associate Dean for the College of Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Allison Knight, M.A. Higher Education, Academic Affairs Associate at School of Film and Television
Brandon Harris, Ed.D., Director of Assessment and Research
Claire Wigginton, M.A. Research and Experimental Psychology, Research Associate in Assessment for the Educational Effectiveness and Assessment
Karie Huchting, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Faculty Development and Professor of Educational Leadership
Matt Frank, B.A. Communications, Director of Creative Technology and Support for Loyola Marymount University
Franca DellOlio, Ed.D. Educational Leadership, Administration and Policy, Associate Professor for Department of Educational Leadership and Administration
Patricia Biner, M.A. Mechanical Engineering, Academic Affairs Associate and Project Manager for AACSB Accreditation at Loyola Marymount University, College of Business Administration
Stuart Ching, Ph.D. English (Composition and Rhetoric), Professor of English and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Students at the College of Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Cathleen McGrath, Associate Professor of Management
Nazmul Ula, Ph.D. Post Graduate Studies, Associate Dean and Professor of Electrical Engineering for the Seaver College of Science and Engineering