Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences
Dean: Michelle Brown, Ph.D.
Higgins Hall 109B, Midtown Campus
brownml@wcsu.edu
(203) 837-9400
(203) 837-8525 (fax)
Assistant Dean: TBA
Higgins Hall 109C, Midtown Campus
@wcsu.edu
(203) 837-9406
(203) 837-8525 (fax)
Administrative Assistant: Sheryl Scott
Higgins Hall 109, Midtown Campus
scottse@wcsu.edu
(203) 837-9401
(203) 837-8525 (fax)
Departments:
Biology
Chair: Theodora Pinou, Ph.D.
pinout@wcsu.edu
Science Building 243, Midtown campus
(203) 837-8569
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chair: Nicolas Greco, Ph.D.
grecon@wcsu.edu
Science Building 315, Midtown campus
(203) 837- 9365
Computer Science
Chair: Dan Coffman, Ph.D.
coffmand@wcsu.edu
Higgins Hall 039B, Midtown Campus
(203) 837-8746
Associate Chair: Gancho Ganchev, Ph.D.
ganchevg@wcsu.edu
Higgins Hall 039F, Midtown Campus
(203) 837-9349
Economics
Chair: Rotua Lumbantobing, Ph.D.
lombantobingr@wcsu.edu
Westside Classroom Building 306, Westside Campus
(203) 837-8457
History, Philosophy and World Perspectives
Chair: Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox, Ph.D.
wilcoxw@wcsu.edu
Warner Hall 221, Midtown campus
(203) 837-8565
Associate Chair: Ana Malavisi, Ph.D.
malavisia@wcsu.edu
White Hall 021B, Midtown campus
(203) 837-3271
Mathematics
Chair: David Burns, Ph.D.
burnsd@wcsu.edu
Higgins Hall 101A, Midtown campus
(203) 837-9346
English and Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Cigdem Usekes, Ph.D.
usekesc@wcsu.edu
White Hall 021C, Midtown campus
(203) 837-3294
Psychology
Chair: Patricia O’Neill, Ph.D.
oneillp@wcsu.edu
Warner Hall 308, Midtown campus
(203) 837-9383
Social Sciences
Chair: Christine Hegel-Cantarella, Ph.D.
hegelcantarellac@wcsu.edu
Warner Hall 217, Midtown campus
(203) 837-3914
World Languages & Composition
Chair: Galina Bakhtiarova, Ph.D.
bakhtiarg@wcsu.edu
Higgins Hall 218B, Midtown campus
(203) 837-8734
Associate Chair: Kelli Custer, Ph.D.
custerk@wcsu.edu
Haas Library 303, Midtown Campus
203) 837-3941
Mission
The Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences strives to help our students develop the habits of inquiry that are the essence of a liberal arts education. We are committed to placing disciplinary expertise within a broader liberal arts context in order to encourage the creative and analytic thinking that comes with interdisciplinary thought. We expect all of our graduates to be able to access and evaluate information with reason and evidence, and to effectively communicate about that information to diverse audiences. In the Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences, we believe that a liberal arts education is outstanding preparation for a productive and rewarding life.
Objectives
- To provide all students with an education that supports the development of strong critical and analytic thinking.
- To present students with educational opportunities in the traditional arts and sciences disciplines that will prepare them for careers, further education, and an informed life.
- To facilitate opportunities for integrative learning, allowing students to draw connections between the classroom and their many professional and community contexts.
- To encourage interdisciplinary thinking and creative problem solving in and outside of the classroom.
To meet these objectives
- Students complete rigorous academic programs developed by highly qualified faculty who are guided by current scholarship in their disciplines.
- Our faculty engages students in collaborative research and learning opportunities, connecting theory with practice, applying topics learned in the classroom to real-world problems.
- Students have many opportunities to take their knowledge outside of the classroom through internships/co-ops, service learning courses, and volunteer work in the local community and abroad.
- We offer interdisciplinary majors, minors, courses, seminars, events, and study-abroad opportunities as a regular part of the learning environment.
The Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences plays a central role in the education of every student at Western Connecticut State University. Whether through the foundations in our general education curriculum or the depth of knowledge provided by our major programs, we are committed to creating outstanding learning opportunities for all.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Associate in Science
Bachelor Degree Programs
BA-Biology
Options:
Biology
Bioscience
Ecological Science
BS-Secondary Education: Biology (See Education & Educational Psychology Department)
BS-Chemistry
Options:
Chemistry with Biochemistry Option- ACS approved
Chemistry with Biochemistry Option
BS-Secondary Education: Chemistry (See Education & Educational Psychology Department)
BA-Economics
BS-Secondary Education: English (See School of Professional Studies for more information)
BS-Secondary Education: History/Social Studies (See School of Professional Studies for more information)
BS Applied and Computational Mathematics
BS-Secondary Education: Mathematics (See School of Professional Studies for more information)
BA-Political Science
BA-Psychology
BS-Secondary Education: Spanish (See School of Professional Studies for more information)
Admissions
Please refer to the department area in this catalog for specific admission procedures and requirements, or contact the Office of University Admissions at (203) 837-9000.

