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Welcome to The College of Saint Rose Experts Directory

This online resource can connect you with members of the Saint Rose faculty and staff who possess expert knowledge on a wide variety of topics and issues. The specialists listed in this directory are available to share their perspectives and analytical abilities with the media and the general public for purposes of news stories, features, research, workshops, commentary and panel discussions.

The directory is arranged by subject area. The name, title and degree of each specialist are provided, as well as a brief description of his/her specific area(s) of expertise.

To contact any of the faculty and staff experts, or for more information or assistance using the directory, please call the Office of Public Relations at (518) 454-5102 or send e-mail to Benjamin Marvin at marvinb@strose.edu.

Topics of Expertise  
Adolescence
African American History
Art
Astronomy and Astrophysics


Biology

Business/Economy

Career Services
Chemistry
Childhood Issues
Civil Rights/Civil Liberties
College Admissions and Financial Aid
College Student Issues
Communication and Media
Community Services

Computer Information Systems
Counseling
Criminal Justice

Death and Mourning/Grieving

Development and Philanthropy
Drama
Diversity
 
Earth Science
Education
Curriculum
Early Childhood Education
Educational Administration
Educational Psychology
Educational Technology
Teacher Training, Elementary
Teacher Training, Secondary
 
Emergency Services
English
Environment
Ethics

Gender Issues

Graphic Design

History, US
History, World
Human Resources


Labor History

Library Systems
Literature


Mathematics

Military History
Music and Music Industry

Parenting

Personal Finance
Philosophy
Physical Education/Wellness
Physics
Political Science, International
Political Science, US
Popular Culture
Psychology

Reading/Literacy

Relationships/Sexuality
Religion

Social Welfare

Sociology
Spanish Language and Culture
Special Education
Speech and Hearing
Substance Abuse

Violence Prevention


Women's Issues

Writing

Adolescence

Stephen Birchak, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling — Violence prevention; character education; violence, tolerance and aggression in children and adolescents; counseling aggressive children; school safety; bullying; administration, faculty, staff training in classroom behavior management; effective parenting skills

Aviva Bower, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Qualitative research; gender identity; interpretive approaches to children's social identity development

Richard Brody, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Identity development; critical thinking; adolescent development

Donna Burns, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Child and adolescent development; issues in grief and loss

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

Susan V. DeLuke, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Autism Spectrum Disorders (autism, Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders); social skills interventions and supports for children and adolescents with difficulties relating socially; children with moderate and severe disabilities; inclusive education supports and practices for children with significant disabilities

Steve Hoff, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of School Psychology — Self-injurious youth (working with); suicide risk assessment/prevention; nature-based education

Claudia Lingertat-Putnam, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling — Counseling children and adolescents; grief and loss issues, particularly with children, youth and families; emotional first aid after a tragedy/psychological trauma related to death and disaster; working with schools after a tragedy (death or disaster)/postvention in schools

Katherine Voegtle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology — Child and adolescent development; gay/lesbian allies; lifespan development; educational research

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African American History

Benjamin Clansy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science — US foreign policy; contemporary African affairs; Arab, Middle East, and African American politics; Third World environmental problems; old US west; African Americans in US history

Risa Faussette, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History — African American history

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Art

Lucy Bowditch, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History — History of photography

Karene Faul, M.F.A., Chair, Art Department — Screen printing as a fine art; art issues

Theresa Flanigan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art – Italian medieval art, Italian Renaissance art

Jessica Loy, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art — Graphic design; computer related graphic design

Robert O'Neil, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of Art — Photography; art

Thomas Santelli, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art — Fine art; photography; photo history; aesthetics

Deborah Zlotsky, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art — Visual art; contemporary art; arts education; painting; drawing

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

Richard J. Thompson, Jr., Ph.D., Dean, School of Mathematics and Sciences — Galaxies; black holes; X-ray astronomy

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Biology

Harvey Alexander, Ph.D., Professor of Biology — Evolution and ecology

Robert Flint, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology — Effects of glucose on memory; neurobiology of learning and memory

Brian Jensen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology — Fish; reproductive physiology; environmental estrogens

Ian MacDonald, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Computer Science — Bioinformatics

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Business/Economy

Yu-Jung Liu Avis, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Business — Administration and finance

Charles B. Finn, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Management —Strategic management; strategic planning; organizational change; mediation and conflict resolution; non-profit board development; community economic development; banking and insurance performance and regulation; international management; ethics from a stakeholder perspective

Angela Gordon, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Business Administration — Managerial leadership theory; charismatic and transformational leadership; emotional intelligence; power and influence

Mark Hamilton, B.S., Associate Director of Marketing and Creative Services — Graphic design; advertising and strategic marketing

Barry Hughes, M.S., CPA, Associate Professor of Business — Taxation (individual, corporate and not for profit)

Michael Hurley, Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration — Employee retention; job change trends (US and Europe); business ethics; diversity and legal requirements (Title VII, ADA, etc.)

Jerry Mason, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance — Personal financial planning; retirement planning; financial counseling; personal debt management

Khalid Mehtabdin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Business — Asia; Middle East; India; Pakistan; China

John Pavelock, Director of Risk Management & Environmental Safety – Environmental compliance; recycling and energy conservation; safety compliance initiatives; risk management; fire/life safety; building code requirements

Sue Raynis, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Business Administration — Affirmative action; workforce utilization analysis; business ethics and social responsibility

Janet Spitz, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Business — Globalization; international business and the interaction between economic, social, and political forces; employment; statistical analysis of sex and race discrimination; international, national, and local labor markets; productivity and wage relations; organizational performance; utilization of resources and human resources; ideology and social conformity; knowledge control

Lisa Haley Thomson, M.S.Ed., Assistant Vice President for Public Relations and Marketing — Managing in-house marketing team; public relations; marketing higher education; writing and editing for college publications

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Career Services

Luke Schmonsky, B.A., Associate Director of Career Center — Career counseling; job search

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Chemistry

William Hagan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry — Origins of life; history of science

Steve Strazza, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry — Chemistry; biochemistry; drug education

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Childhood Issues

Aviva Bower, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Qualitative research; gender identity; interpretive approaches to children's social identity development

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

Susan V. DeLuke, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Autism Spectrum Disorders (autism, Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders); social skills interventions and supports for children and adolescents with difficulties relating socially; children with moderate and severe disabilities; inclusive education supports and practices for children with significant disabilities

Katherine Voegtle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology — Child and adolescent development; gay/lesbian allies; lifespan development; educational research

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Civil Rights/Civil Liberties

Carl Swidorski, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science — Civil liberties; civil rights; labor law and history

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College Admissions and Financial Aid

Mary Grondahl, M.B.A., Vice President for Enrollment Management — College admission; college selection processes

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College Student Issues

Dennis McDonald, M.S.Ed., Vice President for Student Affairs — Religious cults and the occult; adolescent development; college students and their environment

Wendy Neifeld Wheeler, M.S.Ed., Director of Parent Relations — Student development theory; substance use and abuse; issues and concerns in residence life

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Communication and Media

Cailin Brown, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communications — Media ethics; citizen/public journalism; newspapers; obituaries; media in general

Paul Conti, M.A., Instructor in Communications — First Amendment issues; TV news; Freedom of Information; media ethics; journalism; new media technologies; cameras in court; media convergence

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

Regina M. Luttrell, M.A., Instructor in Communications – Public relations; marketing; advertising; online PR/marketing/advertising

Gary McLouth, D.A., Associate Professor of Communications — Writing; journalism; authors and poets; editing and editorial perspectives

Mary Alice Molgard, M.S., Assistant Professor of Communications — Communications in general; mass media; broadcasting; communication law; ethics; crisis communications

Karen Smith-McGrath, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Communications — Television criticism and studies; gender and communication; conflict management; cultural awareness; interpersonal communication; media literacy

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Community Service

Sr. Sean Peters, Ed.D, Coordinator of Mission Experience – Community service; international service trips; religious/community life

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Computer Information Systems (also see Educational Technology)

John Ellis, M.S., Executive Director, Information Technology Services — Technology; educational technology; drugs and alcohol abuse prevention

Ian MacDonald, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Computer Science — Bioinformatics; computer networks and the Internet

Aleks Pavlinik, Coordinator of Academic Computing Services — Internet architecture; Internet service providers; wireless technology; Information systems architecture; Internet and data security; computer systems

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Counseling

Stephen Birchak, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling — Violence prevention; character education; violence, tolerance and aggression in children and adolescents; counseling aggressive children; school safety; bullying; administration, faculty, staff training in classroom behavior management; effective parenting skills

Michael Bologna, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling — Relationship violence in homosexual couples; post-modern theory and treatment with battered women

Deborah Chesky, L.M.S.W., Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations – Pregnancy-related issues; adoption and related issues for adoptee and birth parents; domestic, family or dating violence; bereavement; critical incident stress debriefing

Jay Hamer, Ph.D., Director of Counseling and Psychological Services — Counseling process and outcome research; shyness and social anxiety; career development; substance abuse and relapse prevention

Jelane Kennedy, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Counseling — Homophobia; diversity; women's issues; MBII

Claudia Lingertat-Putnam, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling — Counseling children and adolescents; grief and loss issues, particularly with children, youth and families; emotional first aid after a tragedy/psychological trauma related to death and disaster; working with schools after a tragedy (death or disaster)/postvention in schools

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Criminal Justice

Martin Greenberg, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice — Criminal justice; crime prevention; international criminal law; corrections; police; courts; private security; crime and justice policy; volunteers for Homeland Security; volunteer police; careers in criminal justice; the pillars of the criminal justice system

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Death and Mourning/Grieving

Donna Burns, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Child and adolescent grief; crisis intervention; traumatic loss; Critical Incident Stress Management; phases and types of grief

Deborah Chesky, L.M.S.W., Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations – Bereavement; widowhood; sudden death; death of a child

Claudia Lingertat-Putnam, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling — Counseling children and adolescents; grief and loss issues, particularly with children, youth and families; emotional first aid after a tragedy/psychological trauma related to death and disaster; working with schools after a tragedy (death or disaster)/postvention in schools

Donna Reittinger, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Death and dying; grieving; grieving loss of a pet; death education in elementary, high school and college; children's grief; disenfranchised grief

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Development and Philanthropy

Karin Carr, M.S., Vice President for Institutional Advancement — Development and alumni relations; women and philanthropy; fundraising; board development; volunteer development

Deborah Chesky, M.B.A., Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations Grant writing

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Diversity

Jelane Kennedy, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Counseling — Homophobia; diversity; women's issues; MBII

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Drama

Kenneth Krauss, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English/Drama — Dramatic literature; theatre history; modern English, French and American drama

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Earth Science

Jacqueline A. Smith, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology — Climate change; glaciers; ice ages; groundwater; Andes; general geology

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Education

Curriculum

Margaret Kirwin, Ed.D., Dean, School of Education — Portfolio assessment; college transition programs for students with severe disabilities; quality assurance for college distance learning

Carol Rasowsky, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education — Early childhood special education; collaboration in inclusive early childhood settings; early intervention; school readiness issues

Theresa Ward, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Whole-school reform and restructuring in urban schools; co-teaching and collaboration as it relates to inclusive education; services for individuals with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities; inclusive education; secondary education transition; inclusion in higher education; literacy practices for students with moderate to severe cognitive delay

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Early Childhood Education

Carol Rasowsky, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education — Early childhood special education; collaboration in inclusive early childhood settings; early intervention; school readiness issues

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Educational Administration

Perry Berkowitz, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education Leadership and Administration — Leadership training and organizational development; conflict resolution; team-building

Stephen Birchak, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling — Violence prevention; character education; violence, tolerance and aggression in children and adolescents; counseling aggressive children; school safety; bullying; administration, faculty, staff training in classroom behavior management; effective parenting skills

Robert B. McClure,Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership — Educational leadership; long-range and strategic planning; school improvement planning; school culture

Richard Medved, Ed.D., Professor of Special Education — Learning disabilities; dyslexia; behavior management; multi-sensory teaching of reading and writing; special education administration

Willard Washburn, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Teacher Education — Urban education

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Educational Psychology (see also Psychology)

James Allen, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Motivation; learning and instruction; classroom management; case study pedagogy; qualitative analysis

Aviva Bower, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Qualitative research; gender identity; interpretive approaches to children's social identity development

Richard Brody, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Identity development; critical thinking; adolescent development

Donna Burns, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Child and adolescent development; issues in grief and loss

James Burns, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Learning disabilities; behavior disorders; behavior management

Ronald Dugan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Educational research; tests and measurements; statistics; self-regulation

Steve Hoff, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of School Psychology — Self-injurious youth (working with); suicide risk assessment/prevention; nature-based education

Marguerite Lodico, Ed.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Child development; educational research

Marcia Margolin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Teacher evaluations

Margaret McLane, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Social skills of students with disabilities; inclusive educational practices; collaboration and co-teaching; action research

Heta-Maria Miller, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Motivation; self-esteem; diversity/multiculturalism issues

Ismael Ramos, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Assessment; testing; life-span development

Dean Spaulding, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Educational research and program evaluation

Katherine Voegtle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology — Child and adolescent development; gay/lesbian allies; lifespan development; educational research

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Educational Technology
(see also Computer Information Systems)

John Ellis, M.S., Executive Director, Information Technology Services — Technology; educational technology; drugs and alcohol abuse prevention

Travis Plowman, Ed.S., Associate Professor of Educational Technology — Integration of technology in classroom; self-directed learning; young learner profile

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Teacher Training, Elementary

Deborah Kelsh, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Teacher Education — Literacy; cultural studies; critical and writing theory and practice; critical thinking; classical Marxism; pedagogy

Margaret Kirwin, Ed.D., Dean, School of Education — Portfolio assessment; college transition programs for students with severe disabilities; quality assurance for college distance learning

Christina Pfister, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education – Teacher education—elementary and secondary; mentoring; concerns of beginning teachers

Patricia Price, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Science Education — Science education; inquiry science; alternative assessment

Carol Rasowsky, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education — Early childhood special education; collaboration in inclusive early childhood settings; early intervention; school readiness issues

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Teacher Training, Secondary

Deborah Kelsh, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Teacher Education — Literacy; cultural studies; critical and writing theory and practice; critical thinking; classical Marxism; pedagogy

Christina Pfister, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education – Teacher education—elementary and secondary; mentoring; concerns of beginning teachers

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Emergency Services

Mary Alice Molgard, M.A., Assistant Professor of Communications – Firefighting, especially in a rural setting; crisis communications

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English

Douglas Butler, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English — 18th century literature; novels; technical writing

Megan Fulwiler, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Composition and rhetoric; autobiography; the essay

Kenneth Krauss, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English/Drama — Dramatic literature; theatre history; modern English, French and American drama

Kathryn Laity, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Medieval literature and culture including the Vikings and medievalism (interpretations of medieval culture and literature in popular culture); film (especially horror film); creative writing (prose and plays)

Kim Middleton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English – Contemporary American literature and popular culture; new media (blogs, wikis, digital video/YouTube); Asian American literature and culture

Daniel Nester, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of English — Personal essay writing; memoir writing; poetry; literary journalism; book reviews; literary journals; publishing your work; the British rock band Queen

David Rice, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Native American literature; prison writing; American studies

Hollis Seamon, D.A., Professor of English — Fiction writing; contemporary American short stories

Anne Sheehan, D.A., Associate Professor of English — Language and linguistics; Ebonics; Japanese literature; writing and speaking; rhetoric; writing workshops; writing across the curriculum; British literature through the Renaissance

Barbara Ungar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English — Poetry

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Environment

Harvey Alexander, Ph.D., Professor of Biology — Evolution and ecology

Paul Benzing, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Environmental Science — Watersheds; impacts of nutrient pollution on freshwater ecosystems; wetlands

Brian Jensen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology — Fish; reproductive physiology; environmental estrogens

Jacqueline A. Smith, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology — Climate change; glaciers; ice ages; groundwater; Andes; general geology

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Ethics

Michael Brannigan, Ph.D., George and Jane Pfaff Endowed Chair in Ethics and Moral Values — Ethics; healthcare ethics; cross-cultural ethics; Asian philosophies; Japanese studies

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Gender Issues

Aviva Bower, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Qualitative research; gender identity; interpretive approaches to children's social identity development

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

Karen Smith-McGrath, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Communications — Television criticism and studies; gender and communication; conflict management; cultural awareness; interpersonal communication; media literacy

Ann Zak, Ph.D., Chair, Psychology Department — Love and intimate relationships; social psychology

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Graphic Design

Mark Hamilton, B.S., Associate Director of Marketing and Creative Services — Graphic design; advertising and strategic marketing

Kristine Herrick, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art — Graphic design

Jessica Loy, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art — Graphic design; computer-related graphic design

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History, US

Keith Haynes, Ph.D., Professor of History — Latin American history; US foreign policy, especially in relation to Latin America

Lisa Kannenberg, Ph.D., Chair, History/Political Science Department — 20th century US history; US women's history; labor and working class history

Jeffrey Marlett, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Religious Studies — American religious history, especially Roman Catholicism; history of Christian thought; alternative religions; interreligious dialogue; religion and politics

Carl Swidorski, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science — Civil liberties; civil rights; labor law and history

Bridgett Williams-Searle, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Political Science — Women's history and history of feminism; labor history; legal and constitutional history (especially early development); American Indian history; early America to 1850

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History, World

Gariba Abdul-Korah, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History — African history

Keith Haynes, Ph.D., Professor of History — Latin American history; US foreign policy, especially in relation to Latin America

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Human Resources

Michael Hurley, Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration— Employee retention; job change trends (US and Europe); business ethics; diversity and legal requirements (Title VII, ADA, etc.)

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Labor History

Lisa Kannenberg, Ph.D., Chair, History/Political Science Department — 20th century US history; US women's history; labor and working class history

Carl Swidorski, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science — Civil liberties; civil rights; labor law and history

Bridgett Williams-Searle, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Political Science — Women's history and history of feminism; labor history; legal and constitutional history (especially early development); American Indian history; early America to 1850

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Library Systems

Steve Black, M.L.S., Associate Professor/Serials Librarian — Economics of scholarly journals

Peter Koonz, M.L.S., Professor/Library Director — Library systems; Internet and WWW

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Literature

Douglas Butler, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English — 18th century literature; novels; technical writing

Kathryn Laity, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Medieval literature and culture including the Vikings and medievalism (interpretations of medieval culture and literature in popular culture); film (especially horror film); creative writing (prose and plays)

Kim Middleton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Contemporary American literature and popular culture; new media (blogs, wikis, digital video/YouTube); Asian American literature and culture

Daniel Nester, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of English — Personal essay writing; memoir writing; poetry; literary journalism; book reviews; literary journals; publishing your work; the British rock band Queen

David Rice, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Native American literature; prison writing; American studies

Hollis Seamon, D.A. Professor of English — Fiction writing; contemporary American short stories

Anne Sheehan, D.A., Associate Professor of English — Language and linguistics; Ebonics; Japanese literature; writing and speaking; rhetoric; writing workshops; writing across the curriculum; British literature through the Renaissance

Barbara Ungar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English — Poetry

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Mathematics

Randy Kolod, M.S., Associate Professor of Mathematics — Slide presentation-mathematics and art

Mary Ann McLoughlin, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics — Women and mathematics

Joanne Powers, Ph.D., Chair, Mathematics Department — Mathematics education

Jamal Teymouri, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics — Algebraic topology; actuarial

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Military History

Keith Sturgess, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics — Nuclear physics; free electron lasers; nuclear weapons policy; US Army

Richard J. Thompson, Jr., Ph.D., Dean, School of Mathematics and Sciences — World War II radio communications; science/industrial contributions to war effort

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Music and Music Industry

Joseph A. Eppink, D.A., Assistant Professor of Music — Music education (elementary-general and choral); assessment in education; church and organ music

Paul Evoskevich, M.M., Chair, Music Department — Jazz; popular music

Robert Hansbrough, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music — Music education; conducting; instrumental music; wind bands; public school music curriculum

Susan Harwood, D.M.A., Assistant Professor of Music — Singing; vocal performance/performers; study of the voice (opera, concert, recital); care of the voice

Michael Levi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music — Music education (H.S.); choral music; music theory and ear training; choral conduction and literature; choral arranging

Sr. Mary Anne Nelson, M.A., Associate Professor of Studio Music — Music industry

Bruce Roter, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music — Music; music theory; music literature; composition

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Parenting

Stephen Birchak, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling — Violence prevention; character education; violence, tolerance and aggression in children and adolescents; counseling aggressive children; school safety; bullying; administration, faculty, staff training in classroom behavior management; effective parenting skills

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

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Personal Finance

Jerry Mason, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance — Personal financial planning; retirement planning; financial counseling; personal debt management

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Philosophy

Michael Brannigan, Ph.D., George and Jane Pfaff Endowed Chair in Ethics and Moral Values — Ethics; healthcare ethics; cross-cultural ethics; Asian philosophies; Japanese studies

W. Bruce Johnston, Ph.D., Chair, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department — Biblical interpretations; religion and culture

Laura Weed, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies — Religions; epistemology; cognitive science; philosophy of mind; religion and language; Asian philosophy

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Physical Education/Wellness

Ann Neilson, D.P.E., Chair, Physical Education Department — Physical education; lifetime wellness and fitness; childhood obesity; clowning

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Physics

Keith Sturgess, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics — Nuclear physics; free electron lasers; nuclear weapons policy; US Army

Richard J. Thompson, Jr., Ph.D., Dean, School of Mathematics and Sciences — General, history, education

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Political Science, International

Benjamin Clansy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science — US foreign policy; contemporary African affairs; Arab, Middle East, and African American politics; Third World environmental problems; old US west; African Americans in US history

Keith Haynes, Ph.D., Professor of History — Latin American history; US foreign policy, especially in relation to Latin America

Keith Sturgess, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics — Nuclear physics; free electron lasers; nuclear weapons policy; US Army

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Political Science, US

Benjamin Clansy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science — US foreign policy; contemporary African affairs; Arab, Middle East, and African American politics; Third World environmental problems; old US west; African Americans in US history

Keith Haynes, Ph.D., Professor of History — Latin American history; US foreign policy, especially in relation to Latin America

Angela Ledford, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science — US and transnational social movements; US electoral politics; US public policy; racial, ethnic and gender politics

Ryane McAuliffe Straus, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science — Education policy; urban and racial politics

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Popular Culture

Kathryn Laity, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Film; music; comics; genre literature (especially horror and fantasy); Finnish mythology including the Kalevala and Kanteletar

Kim Middleton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Contemporary American literature and popular culture

Daniel Nester, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of English — Poetry; the British rock band Queen

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Psychology (see also Educational Psychology)

James Allen, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Motivation; learning and instruction; classroom management; case study pedagogy; qualitative analysis

Aviva Bower, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Qualitative research; gender identity; interpretive approaches to children's social identity development

Richard Brody, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Identity development; critical thinking; adolescent development

Donna Burns, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Psychology — Issues in grief and loss; child and adolescent development; humor

James Burns, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Learning disabilities; behavior disorders; behavior management

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

Robert Flint, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology — Effects of glucose on memory; neurobiology of learning and memory

Claudia Lingertat-Putnam, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling — Counseling children and adolescents; grief and loss issues, particularly with children, youth and families; emotional first aid after a tragedy/psychological trauma related to death and disaster; working with schools after a tragedy (death or disaster)/postvention in schools

Marguerite Lodico, Ed.D., Professor of Educational Psychology — Child development; educational research

Donna Reittinger, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Death and dying; grieving; grieving loss of a pet; death education in the elementary; high school and college; children's grief; disenfranchised grief

Katherine Voegtle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology — Child and adolescent development; gay/lesbian allies; lifespan development; educational research

Ann Zak, Ph.D., Chair, Psychology Department — Love and intimate relationships; social psychology

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Reading/Literacy

Irene Rosenthal, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Reading — Adolescent literacy; writing instruction; reading comprehension instruction; remedial reading; writing instructional strategies

Kathleen Scott, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Reading, El. Ed. — Literacy; reading and writing; emergent literacy; literature for children

Lori Strong, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Reading — Response To Intervention models; state education law re literacy; DIBELS training; assessment and diagnosis of reading problems, especially dyslexia; Wilson Reading; Project Read; AIMSweb training; LETRS training; Key Three training in comprehension and content area literacy; early and pre-K literacy; Reading First; Early Reading First; designing and implementing school-wide reading programs; consulting and facilitating school improvement plans in reading (SINI schools)

Katherine Verbeck, Ph.D., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Educational Leadership/Reading — Literacy instruction for all students; content area literacy; language arts curriculum

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Relationships/Sexuality

Donna Reittinger, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Human sexuality; children’s sexuality, biology of sexual response, sex education

Ann Zak, Ph.D., Chair, Psychology Department — Love and intimate relationships; social psychology

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Religion

Rev. Christopher DeGiovine, D.Min., Dean of Spiritual Life — Theology; Roman Catholic church; the Church and higher education

W. Bruce Johnston, Ph.D., Chair, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department — Biblical interpretations; religion and culture

Jeffrey Marlett, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Religious Studies — American religious history, especially Roman Catholicism; history of Christian thought; alternative religions; interreligious dialogue; religion and politics

Sr. Sean Peters, Ed.D, Coordinator of Mission Experience – Community service; international service trips; religious/community life; various styles of Christian prayer

Laura Weed, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies — Religions; epistemology; cognitive science; philosophy of mind; religion and language; Asian philosophy

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Social Welfare

Michael Bologna, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling — Relationship violence in homosexual couples; post-modern theory and treatment with battered women

Deborah Chesky, L.M.S.W., Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations Pregnancy-related issues; adoption and related issues for adoptee and birth parents; domestic, family or dating violence; critical incident stress debriefing

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Sociology

Frank Fitzgerald, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology — Latin American politics and society

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Spanish Language and Culture

Claire Ziamandanis, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish — Bilingual issues; Cuban Spanish; Caribbean Spanish; linguistics; Spanish linguistics and dialects; study abroad research

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Special Education

Susan V. DeLuke, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Autism Spectrum Disorders (autism, Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders); social skills interventions and supports for children and adolescents with difficulties relating socially; children with moderate and severe disabilities; inclusive education supports and practices for children with significant disabilities

Margaret McLane, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Social skills of students with disabilities; inclusive educational practices; collaboration and co-teaching; action research

Richard Medved, Ed.D., Professor of Special Education — Learning disabilities; dyslexia; behavior management; multi-sensory teaching of reading and writing; special education administration

Edward Pieper, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Math and learning disabilities; inclusion in elementary through middle school

Carol Rasowsky, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education — Early childhood special education; collaboration in inclusive early childhood settings; early intervention; school readiness issues

Theresa Ward, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Special Education — Whole-school reform and restructuring in urban schools; co-teaching and collaboration as it relates to inclusive education; services for individuals with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities; inclusive education; secondary education transition; inclusion in higher education; literacy practices for students with moderate to severe cognitive delay

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Speech and Hearing

Sr. Charleen Bloom, Ph.D., Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Fluency; counseling; stuttering

David DeBonis, Ph.D., Chair, Communication Sciences and Disorders Department — Hearing loss; testing children for hearing loss; helping those with hearing loss; auditory processing deficits

Jim Feeney, M.S., Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Adults with developmental disabilities, AAC, literacy/language, TBI, the role of the speech pathologist in literacy assessment and intervention

Joe Klein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Stuttering, cluttering, speech fluency

Kimberly Lamparelli, M.S., Director of Clinical Services — Communication disorders; child speech and language; supervision

Megan Overby, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Speech sound disorders, speech development, literacy, spelling

John Pickering, Jr., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Voice production and voice problems in singers, teachers and others with high vocal demands; speech-language pathology; speech science

Anne Rowley, M.A., Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Language development, child language disorders, literacy

Mark Ylvisaker, Ph.D., Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders — Brain injury in children and adults; outcome and intervention

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Substance Abuse

John Ellis, M.S., Executive Director, Information Technology Services — Technology; educational technology; drugs and alcohol abuse prevention

Jay Hamer, Ph.D., Director of Counseling and Psychological Services — Counseling process and outcome research; shyness and social anxiety; career development; substance abuse and relapse prevention

Wendy Neifeld Wheeler, M.S.Ed., Director of Parent Relations — Student development theory; substance use and abuse; issues and concerns in residence life

Steve Strazza, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry — Chemistry; biochemistry; drug education

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Violence Prevention

Stephen Birchak, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling — Violence prevention; character education; violence, tolerance and aggression in children and adolescents; counseling aggressive children; school safety; bullying; administration, faculty, staff training in classroom behavior management; effective parenting skills

Steve Hoff, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of School Psychology — Self-injurious youth (working with); suicide risk assessment/prevention; nature-based education

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Women's Issues

Aviva Bower, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology — Qualitative research; gender identity; interpretive approaches to children's social identity development

Deborah Chesky, L.M.S.W., Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations Pregnancy-related issues; adoption and related issues for adoptee and birth parents; domestic, family or dating violence; bereavement; critical incident stress debriefing

Kathleen Crowley, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology — Development of gender roles and behaviors; effective parenting and parenting education; media and gender development; effects of media on children and adolescents; issues in child development; human development in a media-saturated society; history and development of psychology; psychology in the 21st century

Lisa Kannenberg, Ph.D., Chair, History/Political Science Department — 20th century US history; US women's history; labor and working class history

Jelane Kennedy, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Counseling — Homophobia; diversity; women's issues; MBII

Angela Ledford, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science — US and transnational social movements; US electoral politics; US public policy; racial, ethnic and gender politics

Bridgett Williams-Searle, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Political Science — Women's history and history of feminism; labor history; legal and constitutional history (especially early development); American Indian history; early America to 1850

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Writing

Douglas Butler, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English — 18th century literature; novels; technical writing

Megan Fulwiler, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Composition and rhetoric; autobiography; the essay

Kathryn Laity, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English — Medieval literature and culture including the Vikings and medievalism (interpretations of medieval culture and literature in popular culture); film (especially horror film); creative writing (prose and plays)

Gary McLouth, D.A., Associate Professor of Communications — Writing; journalism; authors and poets; editing and editorial perspectives

Daniel Nester, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of English — Personal essay writing; memoir writing; poetry; literary journalism; book reviews; literary journals; publishing your work; the British rock band Queen

Hollis Seamon, D.A., Professor of English — Fiction writing; contemporary American short stories

Anne Sheehan, D.A., Associate Professor of English — Language and linguistics; Ebonics; Japanese literature; writing and speaking; rhetoric; writing workshops; writing across the curriculum; British literature through the Renaissance

Barbara Ungar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English — Poetry

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