COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
PROMOTED TO SENIOR LECTURER
Shane Johnson — Department of Art + Design BFA, Pacific Northwest College of Art
Since 2001 Shane Johnson has worked as a freelance illustrator specializing in young adult and children’s publishing, licensed characters, character design and sequential art. This experience has allowed him to apply a wide range of artistic styles to meet the needs of his clients. Inspired by a lifetime love of comics and animation, Shane approaches each project from a visual storyteller’s perspective; utilizing point of view, lighting, pacing and framing techniques to create narrative connections in the mind of the reader. Shane’s clients include Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Dreamworks, Hasbro and more. Throughout his career he has worked for national publishers, magazines, tech companies, advertising and marketing agencies. Shane joined Central’s Department of Art and Design as a Guest Lecturer in 2020. His goal as an instructor is to provide students insight into the commercial art field from a professional perspective.
AWARDED EMERITUS STATUS
Joan Cawley Crane — Department of Art + Design MA in Art, Central Washington University
Joan Cawley-Crane is a retired professor of art at Central Washington University whose work as an artist and educator centered on papermaking, book arts, printmaking, and mixed-media installation. Over her career at CWU, she taught through hands-on studio instruction that emphasized material exploration, craftsmanship, and creative inquiry. Her artistic practice focused on handmade paper, artist books, and sculptural forms that combined visual storytelling with tactile processes. Cawley-Crane also exhibited her work regionally and contributed to collaborative arts programming within the university and broader community. Her teaching and artwork reflected a lifelong commitment to experimentation, process, and the transformative possibilities of handmade media.
Mark Goodenberger — Department of Music Master of Music, University of Michigan
Mark Goodenberger, percussionist and composer, has served as Chair of the Music Department at Central Washington University for the past four years. Prior to that, he spent 20 years as Director of Percussion Studies. Goodenberger remains active as a performer in both modern and period instrument orchestras, with appearances including the Portland Baroque Orchestra, Seattle Bach Festival, and the Oregon Bach Festival. He is a Yamaha Performing Artist and is endorsed by Vic Firth/Zildjian and Amy Putnam mallets. His compositions are published by MalletWorks Percussion, Marimba Productions Inc., HoneyRock Publishing, and Wild Cheetah Productions. Upon retirement, he is moving to Astoria, Oregon, where he looks forward to spending time with his wife, Denise, practicing, writing, playing gigs, hiking, canoeing—and not making decisions! Marc Haniuk — Department of Theatre and Film MFA, San Diego State University Marc Haniuk is a retired professor of theatre arts and longtime resident scenic designer at Central Washington University. During his career at CWU, he helped shape the university’s theatre program through teaching, stage design, and mentorship of student performers and designers. Known for his creativity and collaborative approach, Haniuk contributed to numerous campus productions and earned respect for blending technical expertise with artistic vision. Before retiring in 2023, he spent decades supporting the growth of CWU’s performing arts community and fostering hands-on learning experiences for students pursuing careers in theatre and production design.
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