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Accounting

CHARLES A. BARRAGATO

Director, School of Professional Accountancy; Professor of AccountingB.S., M.S., Long Island University; Ph.D., Baruch College, City University of New York; CPA; CFE

Specialties:

Financial Reporting, Nonprofits, Taxation with a Focus on High Net-Worth Families

Publications:

  • Co-author, “The Quality of Earnings Following Corporate Acquisitions”
  • Co-author, “Audit Fees and Audit Quality”
  • Co-author, “The Nature and Disclosure of Fees Paid to Auditors – An Analysis Before and After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act”
CHRISTIE L. COMUNALE

Associate Professor of AccountingB.B.A., M.B.A., Loyola College; Ph.D., University of South Florida

Specialties:

Audit Judgment and Decision Making, Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Audit Process

Publications:

  • Co-author, “An Efficiency Analysis of U.S. Business Schools,” published in The Journal of Case Studies in Accreditation and Assessment (2009)
  • Co-author, “A Behavioral Beliefs Model of Trustworthiness in Consumer-Oriented E-Commerce,” published in the Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations (April-June 2009)
  • Co-author, “Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Generalize the DuPont Model,” published in the Journal of Business Disciplines (2008)
  • Co-author, “Current Factors and Practices Related to Instructional Approach in the Introductory Financial Accounting Course,” published in Advances in Accounting Education (2008)
  • Co-author, “Professional Ethical Crises: Effects on Students Preparing to Enter the Profession,” published in Managerial Auditing Journal (2006)
  • Co-author, “Mandatory Auditor Rotation and Mandatory Retention: Impact on Market Share,” published in Managerial Auditing Journal (2005) and republished in The ICFAI Journal of Audit Practice (2006)
  • Co-author, “Assessing Materiality: A New ‘Fuzzy Logic’ Approach,” published in The CPA Journal (2006)
  • Co-author, “A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Assessing Materiality,” published in the Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (2005)
  • Co-author, “Linguistic Delivery Style, Client Credibility, and Auditor Judgment,” published in Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research (2005)
  • Co-author, "Factors Influencing the Adoption of Web-Based Shopping: The Impact of Trust,” published in The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems (2004)
  • Co-author, “Credibility in the Internal Audit Function,” published in Internal Auditing (2004)
  • Co-author, “Current Accounting Investigations: Effect on Big 5 Market Shares,” published in Managerial Auditing Journal (2003)
  • Co-author, “The Auditors' Client Inquiry Process,” published in Managerial Auditing Journal (2003)
  • Co-author, “Gender Differences in Web-Based Shopping Perceptions,” published in Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery (2002)
  • Co-author, “The Effectiveness of Course Web Sites in Higher Education: An Exploratory Analysis,” published in the Journal of Educational Technology Systems (2001-2002)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Best in Teaching and Curriculum Section Award for “User versus Preparer Orientation in the Introductory Financial Accounting Course: Current Practice and Implications,” American Accounting Association Northeast Region Meeting (2007)
  • Recipient, McGraw-Hill/Irwin Best Research Paper Award for “Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Generalize the DuPont Model,” Academy of Business Disciplines Annual Meeting (2006)
  • Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching, Long Island University (2005)
  • Recipient, Best in Session Award for “Professional Ethical Crises: A Case Study of Accounting Majors,” College Teaching and Learning Conference (2004)
  • Recipient, College of Management Recognition Award for Excellence in Service, C.W. Post Campus (2004)
  • Recipient, Beta Gamma Sigma Professor of the Year Award, C.W. Post Campus (2004)

Affiliations

  • Executive Board Member, New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants – Suffolk County Chapter (2006 – 2009)
  • Chair, Young CPAs Subcommittee, New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants –Suffolk Chapter (2003 – 2009)
  • Member, American Accounting Association (1998 – Present)
  • Member, Beta Alpha Psi, Honorary Fraternity (2001 – Present)
REBECCA L. ROSNER

Associate Professor of AccountingB.S., B.B.A., Brooklyn College; M.B.A., Ph.D., Baruch College, City University of New York; C.P.A.

Specialties:

Accounting Information Systems Education, Audit Fees, Audit Quality, Auditor Independence, Auditor’s Role in Detection of Fraudulent Financial Reporting/Fraud, Using Fuzzy Logic to Detect Fraud, Using Fuzzy Logic to Determine Materiality

Publications:

  • Author, “Earnings Manipulation in Failing Firms,” published in Contemporary Accounting Research
  • Co-author, “A New Approach to Assessing Materiality,” published in the CPA Journal
  • Author, “A Software Evaluation and Selection Project for a Graduate Accounting Information Systems Class,” published in the Information Systems Section of the American Accounting Association’s Compendium of Cases and Tools for AIS Applications

Art

SEUNG LEE

Director of Fine Arts; Associate Professor of ArtB.F.A., Maryland Institute of Art; M.F.A., Pratt Institute

Specialties:

Painting, Drawing, Installation Art, Mixed Media

Exhibits:

Solo exhibits in Paris, France; Seoul, Busan and DaeJeon, Korea; Kyoto, Japan; Florence, Italy; New York City; Long Island; and Maryland.

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Mandelbaum Merit Scholarship to study at the Studio Art Center International, Florence, Italy
  • Artist Residency, Paik Hae Young Gallery’s Guest House, Choung Pyong, Korea
  • Judge, Tri-county Art Exhibition for Town of Oyster Bay, Korean Young Artist Competition, Long Beach Art League’s Calendar Competition, Suburban Art League Exhibition, National Women Pen Association Annual Exhibition, Citi Bank Art Competition and Young Korean Art Exchange Exhibition at Space World Gallery

Affiliations

  • Member, Board of Directors, Alpan Gallery, Huntington, N.Y.
  • Member, College Art Association
  • Member, Korean American University Professors
RICHARD KIRK MILLS

Professor of ArtB.A., M.F.A., City College, CUNY

Specialties:

Printmaking, Painting, Public Art, Environmental Art, Community-Based Art

Publications:

Work Cited:

  • “A Great Conveniency: A Maritime History of the Hackensack River and Newark Bay” (2008)
  • “Called To Action: Environmental Restoration by Artists,” published by Art Sites (2007)
  • “The Art of Placemaking: Creating Public Art, Urban Design and Interpretation that Tells You Where You Are” (2007)
  • “Web Portfolio Design and Applications” (2006)
  • “Landscape Works with a Down-to-earth Bent,” published in The Record (2002)
  • “Artist Draws on River Restoration,” published in The Suburbanite “Printmaking For Beginners” (2001)
  • “Good News,” UPN Channel 9, Secaucus, N.J. (2000)
  • “Take 10,” Time Warner Channel 10 News New Jersey (2000)
  • “With His Art, One Can Find A River’s History On A Sign,” published in The New York Times (2000)
  • “An Artist Adopts the River,” published in The Star Ledger (2000)
  • “A Riverfront Retrospective,” published in The Record (2000) Interview, News 12 New Jersey (2000)
  • “Painter Organizes a Landscape Show,” published by The New York Times (1990), The Philadelphia Inquirer (1985), The Penn (1979)
  • “The Monotypes of Joe Solman” (1977)

Exhibits:

Place/Community-Based Public and Environmental Art:

  • “Teaneck Creek Conservancy/ Five Pipes: Five Eras,” consulting artist on three-artist group muraling with area middle school, Teaneck, N.J. (2009)
  • “Greystone Park Pictorial History,” four murals, Morris Plains, N.J. (2007)
  • “Bass River State Forest Stories,” 23-foot narrative sculptural and interpretive feature, Little Egg Harbor, N.J. (2005-2006)
  • “Walking Trees / Talking Trees,” 45 etched zinc plates, Dix Hills Park, Huntington, N.Y., and Teaneck Creek Conservancy, Teaneck, N.J. (2005-2006)
  • “Buzzoni Farmstead /An Heirloom Landscape,” Closter, N.J. (2005)
  • “Broad Street Station Stories,” 19 porcelain enamel signworks, NJ TRANSIT, Broad Street train station, Newark, N.J. (2003-2009)
  • “Teaneck Creek Conservancy,” project director and later artist-in-residence, Teaneck, N.J. (2001-2006)
  • “Hackensack River Stories Project,” site-specific public art project of life lived on, in and along the Hackensack River, Teaneck and Secaucus, N.J. (1998-2006)
  • “X Community Garden,” Armory Street Redevelopment Project, City of Englewood, N.J. (1996)

Solo Exhibitions:

  • “Hackensack River Stories Project: public art signworks for the 3.5 mile Hackensack River Greenway through Teaneck, New Jersey,” Fairleigh Dickinson University College Art Gallery, Hackensack, N.J. (2000)
  • “Recent Etchings,” Books & Co., New York, N.Y. (1992)
  • “Prints,” Saint Peter’s Church, New York Visual Arts Program, New York, N.Y.
  • “Intimate Views...From Away,” Maine Coast Artists, Rockport, Maine (1986)
  • “Portfolio of Prints and Poetry,” Books & Co., New York, N.Y. (1985)
  • “Prints,” Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa. (1985)

Selected group exhibitions:

  • “Called To Action: Environmental Restoration by Artists,” Art Sites, Riverhead, N.Y. (2007)
  • “Art in a Box Benefit,” Cheryl Pelavin Gallery, New York, N.Y. (2006)
  • “Life in the Meadows/The People and History of Teaneck Creek” Puffin Cultural Forum, Teaneck, N.J. (2006)
  • “Public Art Works-in-Progress,” New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Department of State Galleries, Trenton, N.J. (2005)
  • “Re-Futuring the Brownfields of Teaneck Creek: Artists Bite Back!” Puffin Cultural Forum, Teaneck, N.J. (2004)
  • “Toxic Landscapes: Artists Examine the Environment,” traveled to the WASTE Summit/Rachel Carson Institute, Pittsburgh; Biblioteca Nacional de Jose Marti, Havana, Cuba; and the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences (2001-2002)
  • “Building Against the Sky” Michael Ingbar Gallery, New York, N.Y. (2001)
  • “Terra Infirma / Art, Activism and the Environment” Puffin Foundation (2000)
  • “Today’s Printmaker: Artist & Wordsmith,” Hillwood Art Museum, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University (1997)
  • “Portfolio: Portraits in Words and Images,” Harper Collins, New York, N.Y., subsequently traveled to Borderline Printmakers Workshop, Keele University, Staffordshire, England, and Noorkoping Konst Forum 2, Stockholm, Sweden (1995)
  • “Group Monoprint Exhibition,” Connecticut Graphic Arts Center (1995)
  • “John Fekner / Rick Mills: Prints and Paintings 1986-92” Hillwood Art Museum, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University (1992)
  • “Benefit Exhibition for Peace Development Fund” Forum Gallery, New York, N.Y. (1992)
  • “Landscape Observed and Imagined: A Common Bond,” Krasdale Foods Art Gallery, Bronx, N.Y. (1990)

Honors/Awards:

  • Artist-in-Residence, Ucross Foundation Residency Program, Clearmont, Wyo. (2007)
  • Artist-in-Residence, Jentel Artist Residency Program, Banner, Wyo. (2006)
  • Recipient, USEPA Environmental Education grant for eco-art project with middle schools in northern New Jersey (2005)
  • Recipient, Geraldine R. Dodge Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (2004)
  • Jentel Artist Residency, Banner, Wyo. (2004)
  • Recipient, Special Project Grant, Bergen County and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts (2004)
  • Recipient, Research Grant, C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (2004, 1999, 1997, 1996)
  • Recipient, Education Commendation Award, Bergen County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (2002)
  • Recipient, Research Monetary and Research Released Time Grants, C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (2001)
  • Recipient, Puffin Foundation Ltd. Grant (2001, 1999)
  • Artist in Education/Residency, New Jersey State Council on the Arts (2000)
  • Recipient, Clearwater Award for Hackensack River Stories Project, The Waterfront Center, Washington, D.C. (2000)
  • Recipient, Hackensack Riverkeeper: First-Annual Friend of the Hackensack River Award and citations from the New Jersey Legislature and the U.S. House of Representatives (2000)
  • Honoree, New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development (1999)
  • Honoree, New Jersey Historical Commission, Department of State (1999)
  • Recipient, Artist Space Exhibition Grant for Public Image Gallery, New York, N.Y. (1985)
FRANK OLT

Professor of ArtB.F.A., M.F.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Ceramics

Exhibits:

Commissions Include

  • “Temple Quad Reliefs,” 23rd Street/Ely Avenue subway station, New York City, public art commissioned by the MTA-New York City Transit

Exhibitions Include:

  • “Frank Olt: Recent Work,” Lohin Geduld Gallery, New York City
  • “Frank Olt,” Grand Bohemian Gallery, Savannah, Ga.
  • “Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit,” UBS Art Gallery, New York City
  • “Recent Work,” Gallery Maru Sankaku Shikaku, Kyoto, Japan

CERAMIC ARTS

FRANK OLT

Professor of ArtB.F.A., M.F.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Ceramics

Exhibits:

Commissions Include

  • “Temple Quad Reliefs,” 23rd Street/Ely Avenue subway station, New York City, public art commissioned by the MTA-New York City Transit

Exhibitions Include:

  • “Frank Olt: Recent Work,” Lohin Geduld Gallery, New York City
  • “Frank Olt,” Grand Bohemian Gallery, Savannah, Ga.
  • “Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit,” UBS Art Gallery, New York City
  • “Recent Work,” Gallery Maru Sankaku Shikaku, Kyoto, Japan

Audiology

ROBERT A. DOMINGO

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., SUNY Plattsburgh; M.S., Adelphi University; M.Phil., Ph.D., The Graduate School, CUNY

Specialties:

Child Language Acquisition, Developmental Disabilities/Autism, Swallowing Disorders

JOYCE RUBENSTEIN

Director, J.M. Ladge Speech and Hearing CenterB.A., M.A., Hofstra University; Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Adult Neurogenic Disorders, Aphasia Center (Group Therapy for Aphasia for Increased Socialization), Clinical Supervision, Communications, Hearing, Interviewing for Success, Public Speaking, Speech

Autism

KATHLEEN M. FEELEY

Assistant Professor of EducationB.A., M.S., St. John’s University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Specialties:

Autism Education, Down Syndrome, Inclusive Education

Affiliation

  • Director, Center for Community Inclusion
GERALD LACHTER

Chair, Department of Psychology; Professor of PsychologyB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Developmental Disabilities, Experimental and Applied Behavior Analysis, Experimental Methods and Research Design

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Practicing Experimental Psychology”
  • Co-author, “Programs in Behavior Analysis at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University,” paper presented at the meetings of the New York State Association for Behavior Analysis, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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Bats

WILLIAM A. SCHUTT JR.

Associate Professor of BiologyB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., SUNY Geneseo; Ph.D., Cornell University

Specialties:

Vertebrate Anatomy and Zoology, Bat Biology (especially vampire bats), Evolution, Mammalogy, Biology of Blood-Feeding Creatures

Publications:

  • Author, “Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood Feeding Creatures”

Affiliation

  • American Museum of Natural History, Dept. of Mammalogy, Research Associate (in residence)

Bias Crimes

ERIC LICHTEN

Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Professor of SociologyB.A., Queens College; M.Phil., Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Economic Sociology and Social Class in America; Fiscal Crises and Public Policy; Hate, Bias and Prejudice in America (including Hate Crimes); Inequality in America; Social Problems of American Society; Political Sociology (Politics and Society) and Public Policy; War and Peace Issues (including Military Sociology)

Affiliation

  • Member, Nassau County Anti-Bias Task Force

Biology

THEODORE J. BRUMMEL

Associate Professor of BiologyB.A., Transylvania University; Ph.D., University of California Irvine

Specialties:

Genetics of Aging, Molecular Genetics of Drosophila Development, Symbiosis

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Drosophila Lifespan Enhancement by Exogenous Bacteria,” published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America
  • Co-author, “Prandiology of Drosophila in Café Assay,” published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America
  • Co-author, “Isolation and Characterization of Polymorphic Microsatellite Loci for the Three-Toed Box Turtle,” published in Molecular Ecology Resources
  • Co-author, “Immunity and Aging: The Enemy Within,” published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America
MATTHEW DRAUD

Chair, Biology Department; Associate Professor of BiologyB.A., Thomas Moore College; M.S., University of Bridgeport; Ph.D., Lehigh University

Specialties:

Animal Behavior, Ecology, Marine Ecology, Population Ecology, Terrapin Turtles

KARIN A. MELKONAIN

Chair and Advisor, Pre-Medical Sciences Advisement Committee; Associate Professor of BiologyB.A., Connecticut College ; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Cell Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology

STEPHEN T. TETTELBACH

Professor of BiologyB.S., University of Miami; M.S., University of Washington; Ph.D., University of Connecticut

Specialties:

Aquaculture, Bay Scallops, Coral Reef Ecology, Fisheries Biology, Marine Biology, Mollusks, Scuba Diving

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Bay Scallop Restoration in New York,” published in Restoration Ecology
  • Co-author, “Relationships Between Reproduction in Suspension- Feeding Hard Clams Mercenaria, and Phytoplankton Community Structure,” published in the Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Co-author, “Direct Observation of Bay Scallop Spawning in New York Waters,” published in the Marine Ecology Progress Series

Business

JAMES FREELEY

Associate Professor of ManagementB.S., Fordham University; M.B.A., Pace University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Corporate Social Responsibility; Entrepreneurship; General Management; Work, Productivity and People; Small Business Governance

MICHAEL HADANI

Assistant Professor of ManagementB.A, M.A., The Hebrew University; Ph.D., Syracuse University

Specialties:

Compensation, Governance, Non-Market Strategies

Publications:

  • Author, “Recognizing the Cost of a ‘Free’ Lunch: Agency and Institutional Explanations for Stock Option Expensing,” published in the Journal of Business Research
  • Author, “Family Matters: The Impact of Founding Family Firms on Corporate Political Activity,” published in Business & Society
  • Co-author, “Placing the Job Characteristics Model in Context: The Contributing Role of Time,” published in the Journal of Organizational Behavior
GREGORY S. HUNTER

Director, Doctor of Philosophy in Information Studies ; Director, Certificate Program in Archives and Records Management; Professor of Library and Information ScienceB.A., St. John's University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Archives and Records Management, Digital Preservation

Publications:

  • Author, “Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives, Second Edition” (2003) —winner of the Society of American Archivists’ 2004 Waldo Gifford Leland Award
  • Author, “Preserving Digital Information” (2000) — winner of the Society of American Archivists’ 2001 Preservation Publication Award
  • Author, “Hector R. Skifter: Radio Pioneer, Industrial Leader, and Defense Advisor, 1901-1964” (1997)
  • Author, “Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives” (1997)
  • Co-author, “Historians and Archivists: Educating the Next Generation” (1993) Author, “The Manhattan Company: Managing a Multi-unit Corporation in New York City, 1799-1842” (1989)
  • Co-author, hard cover guide and index to The United Negro College Fund Archives on Microfiche (1983)
  • Author, "Business Archives," published in “Archival Information: How to Find It, How to Use It” (2004)
  • Author, “A Win-Win Situation: Knowledge Management and the Institutional Archives,” published in “Knowledge Management Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004)
  • Author, “Appraisal and Retention of Digital Records,” published in History News (2002)
  • Author, “The Digital Future: A Look Ahead,” published in the Information Management Journal (2002)
  • Co-author, “Toward Better Documenting and Interpreting of the Past: What History Graduate Programs in the Twenty-First Century Should Teach About Archival Practices,” published in American Archivist (1993)
  • Co-author, "Is the Past Still Prologue?: History and Archival Education," published in American Archivist (1993)
  • Co-author, "Historians and Archivists: A Rationale for Cooperation,” published in the Journal of American History (1993)
  • Author, "Reprography," published in the World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services, Third Edition (1993)
  • Author, “Review: ‘Sources for U.S. History: Nineteenth-Century Communities’ by W.B. Stephens,” published in American Archivist (1992)
  • Author, “Chase: Blame It On Aaron Burr?” published in New York Newsday (1990)
  • Author, “The Water Company That Turned to Money,” published in Harvard Business Review (1990)
  • Author, “Chase/Manhattan Companies,” published in the Encyclopedia of American Business History and Biography: Banking and Finance to 1913 (1990)
  • Author, “Improvement Banks,” published in the Encyclopedia of American Business History and Biography: Banking and Finance to 1913 (1990)
  • Author, “Stephen Girard,” published in the Encyclopedia of American Business History and Biography: Banking and Finance to 1913 (1990)
  • Author, “August Belmont,” published in the Encyclopedia of American Business History and Biography: Banking and Finance to 1913 (1990)
  • Author, “Walter Wriston,” published in the Encyclopedia of American Business History and Biography: Banking and Finance, 1913-1989 (1990)
  • Author, “The Manhattan Company: Managing a Multi-unit Corporation in New York City, 1799-1842,” published in “New York and the Rise of American Capitalism: Economic Development and the Social and Political History of an American State, 1780-1870” (1989)
  • Author, "Microcomputing and Micrographics Control," published in Inform (1987)
  • Author, “Records Management Manual” (1987)
  • Author, "Filling the GAP: Planning at the Local and Individual Levels," published in American Archivist (1987)
  • "Archival Management: The 1980s and Beyond." The Records and Retrieval Report, 2:8 (October 1986), 9-12. Author, "Thinking Small to Think Big: Archives, Micrographics and the Life Cycle of Records," published in American Archivist (1986)
  • Author, "The Development of Bankers: Career Patterns and Corporate Form at the Manhattan Company, 1799-1842," published in Business and Economic History (1985)
  • Editor, MARAC Technical Leaflet Series. Issues published: "Appraisal of Social Welfare Case Files," "Computing the Total Cost of Archival Processing," "Planning for Archival Programs: An Introduction" and "Processing Congressional Collections" Editor, Workbook for the UNCF Archival Training Institute (1982)
  • Contributor, “A Selected Bibliography on Business Archives and Records Management” (1981)
  • Co-author, "Archives and the College Work-study Program," published in Georgia Archive (1981)
  • Contributor, “Starting an Archives,” published in “Problems in Archives Kit, Number 3” (1980)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching, Long Island University (2005)
  • Fellow, Society of American Archivists (2004)
  • Recipient, Waldo Gifford Leland Award, Society of American Archivists (2004)
  • Nominee, Emmett Leahy Award (2003, 2004)
  • Winner, Preservation Publication Award, Society of American Archivists (2001)
  • Inductee, Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, nominated by Kentucky Secretary of State John Y. Brown III (2001)
  • Founding President, Academy of Certified Archivists (1989)
  • Mellon Foundation Fellow, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan (Summer 1991, Summer 1992)

Affiliations

  • Certified Records Manager (1988-present)
  • Certified Archivist (1989-present)
  • Member, Society of American Archivists
  • Member, Academy of Certified Archivists
  • Member, Institute of Certified Records Managers
  • Member, ARMA International
  • Member, Association for Information and Image Management
  • Former Officer, Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference
  • Member, Archivists Roundtable of Metropolitan New York
DAVID S. JALAJAS

Associate Professor of ManagementA.B., Occidental College; M.S., San Jose State University; Ph.D., Stanford University

Specialties:

Conflict Management, Downsizing, Managerial Decision Making, Stress Management

PATRIZIA PORRINI

Associate Professor of ManagementB.S., M.B.A., New York University; Ph.D., Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University

Specialties:

Corporate and Individual Ethics, Mergers and Acquisitions, Mobilizing and Motivating Employees Toward Organizational Goals, Negotiation, Situation Analysis, Strategic Alliances, Strategic Analysis

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Above the Board: How Ethical CEOs Create Honest Organizations”
  • Author, “Can a Previous Alliance Between an Acquirer and a Target Affect Acquisition Performance?” published in the Journal of Management
  • Author, “Alliance Experience in High-Tech and Basic-Tech Acquisitions,” published in the Journal of High Technology Management Research

BUSINESS INFORMATION

MARTHA COONEY

Director, Center for Business Research; Assistant Dean for User Services, B. Davis Schwartz Memorial LibraryB.A., Syracuse University; M.L.S., Pratt Institute; M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Finding Business Information

Publications:

  • Author, “Business Information Literacy Instruction: A Survey and Progress Report,” published in the Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship
  • Co-author, “Integrating Information Literacy and its Assessment into a Graduate Business Course: A Collaborative Framework,” published in Research Strategies
  • Co-author, “Winning Corporate Support: Keys to a Successful Grant Proposal and Presentation,” published in the Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

JAMES FREELEY

Associate Professor of ManagementB.S., Fordham University; M.B.A., Pace University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Corporate Social Responsibility; Entrepreneurship; General Management; Work, Productivity and People; Small Business Governance

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

WEI YANG

Associate Professor of ManagementB.S., HuaZhong University of Science and Technology, WuHan (China); M.S., Tsinghua University, Beijing (China); M.S., Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University

Specialties:

Project Management, Efficiency Management, Supply Chain Management Topic(s): Business, Project Management, Revenue Management, Vehicle Routing

Publications:

  • Co-author, “A Revenue Management Model for Products with Two Capacity Dimensions,” published in the European Journal of Operational Research (2010)
  • Co-author, “Optimal Reserve Price for the Generalized Second-Price Auction in Sponsored Search Advertising” published in the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (2009)
  • Co-author, “Channel Strategies for Durable Goods: Coexistence of Selling and Leasing to Individual and Corporate Consumers,” published in Production and Operations Management” (2009)
  • Co-author, “Revenue Management in China: an industry and research overview,” published in the Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management (2009)
  • Co-author, “Aircraft and Crew Scheduling for Fractional Ownership Programs,” published in the Annals of Operations Research (2008)
  • Co-author, “Optimal Reserve Price in Sponsored Search Advertising,” first revision completed and resubmitted to Operations Research (2009)
  • Co-author, “Managing Uncertainty in On-demand Air Travel,” under first revision for Transportation Research, Part E (2009)
  • Co-author, “Optimization vs. Persistence in Scheduling: Heuristics to Manage Uncertainty in On-Demand Air Travel,” published in the Proceedings of The 3rd Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Applications (2007)
  • Co-author, “Scheduling Multiple Types of Time Shared Aircraft: Models and Methods for Practice,” published in the Proceedings of The 2nd Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Applications (2005)

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

WEI YANG

Associate Professor of ManagementB.S., HuaZhong University of Science and Technology, WuHan (China); M.S., Tsinghua University, Beijing (China); M.S., Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University

Specialties:

Project Management, Efficiency Management, Supply Chain Management Topic(s): Business, Project Management, Revenue Management, Vehicle Routing

Publications:

  • Co-author, “A Revenue Management Model for Products with Two Capacity Dimensions,” published in the European Journal of Operational Research (2010)
  • Co-author, “Optimal Reserve Price for the Generalized Second-Price Auction in Sponsored Search Advertising” published in the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (2009)
  • Co-author, “Channel Strategies for Durable Goods: Coexistence of Selling and Leasing to Individual and Corporate Consumers,” published in Production and Operations Management” (2009)
  • Co-author, “Revenue Management in China: an industry and research overview,” published in the Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management (2009)
  • Co-author, “Aircraft and Crew Scheduling for Fractional Ownership Programs,” published in the Annals of Operations Research (2008)
  • Co-author, “Optimal Reserve Price in Sponsored Search Advertising,” first revision completed and resubmitted to Operations Research (2009)
  • Co-author, “Managing Uncertainty in On-demand Air Travel,” under first revision for Transportation Research, Part E (2009)
  • Co-author, “Optimization vs. Persistence in Scheduling: Heuristics to Manage Uncertainty in On-Demand Air Travel,” published in the Proceedings of The 3rd Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Applications (2007)
  • Co-author, “Scheduling Multiple Types of Time Shared Aircraft: Models and Methods for Practice,” published in the Proceedings of The 2nd Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Applications (2005)
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C.W. Post Campus History

KENNETH G. MENSING

Campus Historian and ArchivistB.S., Adelphi University; A.C., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

History of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, The Long Island Estate of Cereal Heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Hillwood: The Long Island Estate of Marjorie Merriweather Post”

Ceramics

PHYLLIS KUDDER SULLIVAN

Senior Professor of ArtB.S., Hofstra University; M.F.A., Long Island University

Specialties:

Ceramics

Publications:

Reviews, Interviews and Citations:

  • “Phyllis Kudder Sullivan: Vorm en contravorm bepalen uitstraling werk,” published in Keramiek “500 Ceramic Sculptures” (2009)
  • “Ceramic Extruding, Inspiration and Technique”
  • “Extruded Ceramics”
  • “Architectural Ceramics”
  • “Pushing the Ceramic Into the Metaphorical Realm,” published in The New York Times (1998)
  • “The Ceramic Design Book: A Gallery of Contemporary Work” (1998)
  • “Handbuilt Ceramics”
  • “Die Biennale der Keramik in Vallauris,” published in Neve Keramik (1994)
  • “The 1993 NCECA Clay National,” published in the NCECA Journal (1993-1994)
  • “NCECA Clay National, 1993,” published in Ceramics – Art and Perception (1993)
  • “New Artists Invoke Traditions and Start in Own Directions,” published in The New York Times, Sunday (1992)
  • “From the Studio,” published in The East Hampton Star (1992)

Exhibits:

International juried exhibitions in Australia, Korea, Taiwan, Spain, Republic of South Africa, New Zealand, France, Italy and the U.S.

Highlights:

  • The Lois Lambert Gallery, Santa Monica, Calif.
  • James Patrick Gallery, Wiscasset, Maine
  • Synderman-Works Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Grossmont College Hyde Gallery, Calif.
  • The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • The Clay Art Center, Portchester, N.Y.
  • Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, N.Y.
  • R. Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis, Mo.
  • Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, N.Y.
  • Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, N.Y.
  • Buckham Gallery, Flint, Mich.
  • Art Sites Gallery, Greenport, N.Y.
  • Pen and Brush Gallery, New York, N.Y.
  • Guangdong Ceramic Museum, Shiwan, China
  • Gloria Kennnedy Gallery, DUMBO, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
  • Luckenbach Mill Gallery, Bethlehem, Pa.
  • Guilford Handcraft Center, Guilford, Conn.
  • Greater Denton Arts Council, Denton, Texas
  • San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, Calif.
  • Tempe Arts Center, Tempe, Ariz.
  • Lil Street Gallery, Chicago, Ill.
  • State Museum of Painting and Sculpture, Izmir, Turkey
  • Baltimore Clay Works Gallery, Baltimore, Md.

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Honorable Mention, 4th World Ceramic Biennale
  • Recipient, Honorable Mention, Ceramic Viewpoints National Ceramic Competition, Hyde Gallery, Grossmont College, Calif.
  • Recipient, Medaille D’Or, XIV Biennale Internationale de Ceramic D’Art, Vallauris, France
  • Recipient, Trustees’ Award for Scholarly Achievement, Long Island University
  • Artist in Residence, Museum of Arts and Design Open Studios Program
  • Recipient, Artist-in-Residence Grant, Artist Enclave at I-Park
  • Recipient, Standard Ceramic Supply Grant for Artist Residency, Watershed Center for the Ceramid Arts
  • Recipient, Grant, Guangdong Shiwan Ceramic Museum Artist Residency, Foshan, China
  • Recipient, Grant for Shionoe Artist Residency, Shionoe, Japan

Affiliations

  • Board Member, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts

Chemisty

VLADIMIR FAINZILBERG

Professor of ChemistryM.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology ; Ph.D., Kishinev State University

Specialties:

Inorganic Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Theory

ARTHUR GOLDBERG

Professor of Chemistry and Environmental SciencesB.A., M.S., New York University ; Ph.D., University of Hawaii

Specialties:

Australia (All Areas), Environmental Chemistry, Marine Natural Products, Organic Chemistry

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Toxic and Poisonous Marine Organisms Distribution and Chemical Composition of the Toxic Skin Secretions from Trunkfish,” published in Toxicon
  • Co-author, “Isolation and Structure Determination of the New Bioactive Lipids from The Gonads of a Sea Urchin, Stronglyocentrotus Droebachiensis,” published in Journal of Natural Products
NICHOLAS J. RAMER

Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Associate Professor of ChemistryB.S., B.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; ; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Specialties:

Computational Chemistry, Ferroelectric Polymers, Theoretical Physics

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Structure and Born Effective Charge Determination for Planar-zigzag beta-Poly (vinylidene fluoride) Using Density- Functional Theory,” published in Polymer
  • Co-author, “Vibrational Frequency and LO-TO Splitting Determination for Planar-zigzag beta-Poly (vinylidene fluoride) Using Density-Functional Theory,” published in Polymer

Children

CAMILO ORTIZ

Associate Professor. Doctoral Program in Clinical PsychologyB.S. Human Development & Family Studies, Cornell University; M.S. Clinical Psychology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Specialties:

Bedtime Resistance in Young Children, Behavior Problems in Children, Parenting

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Behavioral Parent-Training Approaches for the Treatment of Bedtime Noncompliance in Young Children,” published in the Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention
  • Co-author, “Two-Session Group Parent Training for Bedtime Noncompliance in Head Start Children,” published in Child & Family Behavior Therapy
  • Co-author, “Parent-Training Groups for Fathers of Head Start Children: A Pilot Study of Their Impact on Child Behavior and Intra-familial Relationships,” published in Child & Family Behavior Therapy
  • McCormick, L. & Ortiz, C. (2008). One-session group parent-training for bedtime noncompliance in Head Start children. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  • Gorman, B. & Ortiz, C. (2008). Using Multilevel Modeling for combining single-case data in small-sample treatment studies: A nontechnical guide. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (2008). Handedness Patterns and Music Ability in Children. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Recent Peer Reviewed Publications

Exhibits:

  • Ortiz, C., & Perez, (2008, November). A discipline-only parent training intervention for Hispanic parents of Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  •  Ardire, S. C., Ortiz, C., Marsland, K., Sosinsky, L., Brown, M., & Carter, A. (2008, November). Is the relationship between maternal emotional intelligence and child emotional competence mediated by maternal sensitivity? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Gonzalez, R. (2008, November). One-session group parent training for bedtime noncompliance among Hispanic Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (2008, October). The role of music training on children’s cognition. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, New York City.
  • Ortiz, C. & Bodkin, L. (2008, March). One session group parent-training in positive routines for bedtime noncompliance in Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual Pediatric Sleep Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, FL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Piro, J. (May, 2007). Patterns of parental expectancies in ‘gifted’ families. Poster session submitted to the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (May, 2007). The Role of Music Keyboard Training on the Vocabulary and Verbal Sequencing Skills of Elementary School Students. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.
  • Ortiz, C., Lewin, D. S., Owens, J. & Friman, P. (November, 2006). Advances in the Behavioral Treatment of Sleep Refusal of Young Children. Chair and presenter of a symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Gorman, B. (November, 2006). Using Multilevel Modeling (MM) With Small Treatment Studies: An Example of A Behavioral Sleep Treatment For Preschoolers With Nighttime Settling Problems. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Ortiz, C. (November, 2006). The Effect of Parent Training Topic Sequencing on Attrition and Preliminary Outcomes: Does Discipline First Work Better? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (May, 2006). Hand Preference in Musically Trained and Untrained Children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York.
  • Helfenbaum-Kun, E., Ortiz, C., Herman, S., Likavec, S, & Wade, C.M. (November, 2004). Parent Training for Fathers of Head Start Children: A Pilot Study of Its Impact on Intra-familial Relationships and Child Behavior. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
  • Wade, C. M., Ortiz, C., & Helfenbaum-Kun, E. (November, 2004). An Experimental Examination of Group Parent-Training for Bedtime Noncompliance in Head Start Children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA
  • Smitherman, T., Ortiz, C., Kendzor, D. E., Hernandez, M. J., & Vidair, H. B. (2010). What Every Student and Young Professional Needs to Know about Loan Repayment Programs offered through the National Institutes of Health. Panel discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C. & Boutis, S. L. (2010). Hey! You Got Some DBT Skills In My Parent-Training! Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C. & Elnahal, S. (2010). Parental evaluations of positive routines and graduated extinction for treating bedtime resistance in preschoolers: A pre-treatment acceptability study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C., Arnold, D. H., Zeljo, A., & Doctoroff, G. L. (2009, November). Predictors of parent involvement in preschool and the relation of involvement to preliteracy development. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
  • Stern, J. R. & Ortiz, C. (2009, November). Engaging fathers in behavioral parent training: A pilot study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
  • Ortiz, C. & Kakaty, T. (2009, November). Does receiving preferred parent-training topics relate to treatment effectiveness? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.

China

HETING CHU

Professor of Library and Information ScienceB.A., Peking University; M.L.I.S., McGill University; Ph.D., Drexel University

Specialties:

Library & Information Science Education, Information Retrieval, Research Methods, Bibliometrics & Scientometrics

Publications:

  • Author, “Information Representation and Retrieval in the Digital Age” (2nd ed., 2010)
  • Co-editor, “Information Resources and Retrieval: A Textbook” (2nd ed., 2009)
  • Co-editor, “Western Research in Library & Information Science” (2007)
  • Co-editor, “How to Locate Images on the Internet” (2007)
  • Author, “Information Representation and Retrieval in the Digital Age” (2003; Korean edition, 2005; Indian edition, 2009)
  • Co-author, “Information Retrieval on the Internet: Principles, Tools and Techniques (1999)
  • Author, “Internet Applications and Resources: A Practical Guide” (1997)
  • Author, “Education in library and information science,” published in “Advances in Librarianship” (2010)
  • Author, “Factors affecting relevance judgment: A report from TREC Legal track,” published in the Journal of Documentation. [In press]
  • Author, “Knowledge organization and information retrieval,” published in Advances in Information Management and Information Systems
  • Co-author, “Web 2.0 and its dimensions in the scholarly world,” published in Scientometrics (2009)
  • Co-author, “The academic library meets Web 2.0: Applications and Implications,” published in The Journal of Academic Librarianship (2009)
  • Co-author, “Social tagging in China and the USA: A comparative study,” published in the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (2008)
  • Co-author, “TREC 2007 Legal Track Interactive Task: A report from the LIU team,” published in the TREC 2007 Conference Notebook (2007)
  • Co-author, “Downloads vs. citations in economics: Relationships, contributing factors and beyond,” published in the Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (2007)
  • Author, "Curricula of LIS programs in the USA: A content analysis," published in the Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice
  • Author, "Taxonomy of inlinked Web entities: What does it imply for Webometric research?" published in Library & Information Science Research: An International Journal (2005)
  • Co-author, “NEP: Current awareness service of the RePEc digital library,” published in D-Lib Magazine (2003)
  • Co-author, “Current awareness service of the RePEc digital library: Progress, performance and potentials,” published in the Proceedings of the CAS Symposium on the Sustainable Development & Innovation of Libraries (2003)
  • Author, "Electronic books: Viewpoints from users and potential users," published in Library Hi Tech (2003)
  • Co-author, "Library and information science schools in Canada and USA: A Webometric perspective,” published in the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (2002)
  • Author, "Emerging generations of Web retrieval tools," published in “InfoToday 2002: Collected Presentations” (2002)
  • Author, "Research in image indexing and retrieval as reflected in the literature," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (2001)
  • Author, "A Webometric analysis of the ALA accredited LIS schools' Websites," published in the Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics (2001)
  • Author, "Intellectual Activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective," published in Scientometrics (2001)
  • Author, "Promises and challenges of electronic journals: Academic libraries surveyed," published by Learned Publishing (2000)
  • Author, "Web search tools: Recent developments," published in the Journal of Library and Information Science (1999)
  • Co-author, "Electronic journals versus print journals: An evaluation framework," published in the Proceedings of the 20th National Online Meeting (1999)
  • Author, "Electronic journals in American academic libraries: A view from within," published in the Proceedings of International Conference on New Missions of Academic Libraries in the 21st Century (1998)
  • Author, "Superconductivity research in China revisited: An analysis of the literature published between 1987-1989," published in World Science Technology (1998)
  • Author, “Internet search services vs. online database services,” published in the Proceedings of the 19th National Online Meeting (1998)
  • Author, "Hyperlinks: How well do they represent the intellectual content of digital collections?" published in the Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of American Society for Information Science (1997)
  • Author, "Internet search tools: What can they offer to users?" published in the Proceedings of the 18th National Online Meeting (1997)
  • Author, "Search services on the Internet: Characteristics, comparison & future," published in the Journal of Academic Libraries (1997)
  • Co-author, “Some suggestions for the future developments of CERNET,” published in the Journal of Academic Libraries (1997)
  • Co-author, "Search engines for the World Wide Web: A comparative study and evaluation methodology," published in the Proceedings of the 59th Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1996)
  • Author, "Internet and network applications," published in New Technology of Contemporary Library and Information Service (1995)
  • Co-author, "Seamless networking in China: Progress, problems, and perspectives," published in the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 21(5), 14-16, June/July 1995.
  • Author, "Internet and digital libraries: Their implications for developing countries," published in the Proceedings of the 4th Beijing International Symposium on Computer-based Information Management (1994)
  • Author, "E-mail in scientific communication," published in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth National Online Meeting (1994)
  • Author, "A citation analysis of superconductivity literature," published in Library and Information Services (1994)
  • Author, "Automation of indexing: On the major approaches to automatic indexing," published in the Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information (1993)
  • Author, "An analysis of informal communication between Chinese and non-Chinese superconductivity researchers," published in the Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information (1993)
  • Author, "Communication between Chinese and non-Chinese scientists in the discovery of high-Tc superconductor: I. The formal perspective," published in Scientometrics (1992)
  • Author, "Communication between Chinese and non-Chinese scientists in the discovery of high-Tc superconductor: II. The informal perspective," published in Scientometrics (1992)

Lectures and Presentations

  • Speaker, “iSchools and LIS Schools: A perspective from their MLIS programs,” talk given to the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) student chapter of Long Island University (2009)
  • Author, “Diversity & Commonality of Information Science Education in a Pluralistic World,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (2009)
  • Co-author, “Social tagging in China and the USA: A comparative study,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (2008)
  • Speaker, “The Semantic Web and information retrieval,” talk given at the School of Information Management, Wuhan University, China (2008)
  • Speaker, “Artificial intelligence and information retrieval,” talk given at the Department of Information Management, Nanjing University, China (2008)
  • Speaker, “The Semantic Web and information retrieval,” talk given at the Department of Information Management, Nanjing University, China (2008)
  • Speaker, “Ph.D. and master’s programs at Palmer School, Long Island University,” talk given to the faculty members at Department of Information Management, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, China. (2008)
  • Author, “TREC 2007 Legal Track Interactive Task: A report from the LIU team,” presented at the TREC 2007 Conference Legal Track Workshop (2007)
  • Author, “Downloads vs. citations: Relationships, contributing factors & beyond,” presented at the 11th International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference (2007)
  • Co-author, “Collaboration in research authorship: The LIS Book Project,” presented at the Chinese American Librarians Association Midwest Chapter Annual Meeting (2007)
  • Speaker, “Search beyond Google,” talk given at the ASIS&T Student Chapter Workshop, Long Island University (2007)
  • Speaker, “Role of librarians in the digital age,” speech given at “Changing Role of Librarians,” the 35th Annual Continuing Education Conference, Academic and Special Libraries Division, Nassau County Library Association (2006)
  • Author, "Curricula of LIS programs in the USA: A content analysis," presented at the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice (2006)
  • Keynote Speaker, “Information representation and retrieval in the digital age: Emerging research and developments,” Academic Forum for Chinese Doctoral Candidates (2004)
  • Author, “Current awareness service of the RePEc digital library: Progress, performance and potentials,” presented at the CAS Symposium on the Sustainable Development & Innovation of Libraries (2003)
  • Author, “Why are sitations (hyperlinks) made?” presented at the 9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics (2003)
  • Author, “Electronic books: Viewpoints from Users and Potential Users,” paper presented at the American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Conference (2002)
  • Author, "Emerging generations of Web retrieval tools," paper presented at InfoToday (2002)
  • Co-author, “Library and Information Science Schools in Canada and USA: A Webometric Perspective,” paper presented at the Association for Library and Information Science Education Conference (2002)
  • Author, "A Webometric analysis of the ALA accredited LIS schools' Websites". Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics (2001)
  • Speaker, “E-books and your library: Promises and issues,” speech given at the 30th Annual Continuing Education Conference, Academic and Special Libraries Division, Nassau County Library Association (2001)
  • Author, “A citation analysis of Belver Griffith’s work,” paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Quantitative Evaluation of Research Performances and the 6th National Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics (2000)
  • Speaker, “Second generation Internet search tools,” talks given at the Institute of Scientific & Technological Information in China (2001)
  • Speaker, “Research in image indexing and retrieval: A scientometric study,” talk given at the Doctoral Colloquium of the Palmer School of Library and Information Science, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University (2000)
  • Co-author, "Electronic journals versus printed journals: An evaluation framework," presented at the 20th National Online Meeting, New York, May 19, 1999.
  • Speaker, "Electronic journals: Promises and challenges for academic libraries," speech given to the ASIS&T Student Chapter, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University (1999)
  • Co-author, "Hyperlinks as index terms: Exhaustivity, specificity and beyond," presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1998)
  • Author, "Search capabilities of Web-based Search Engines," presented at Digital Libraries (1998)
  • Speaker, "Search and evaluate networked resources on international education," speech given at the Tenth Biennial Seminar on International Education, the Institute of International Education (1998)
  • Author, "Internet search services vs. online database services," presented at the National Online Meeting (1998)
  • Author, "Internet search tools: What can they offer to users?" presented at the National Online Meeting (1997)
  • Author, "Search engines for the World Wide Web: A comparative study and evaluation methodology," presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1996)
  • Co-author, "Seamless networking in China: progress, problems, and perspectives," presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1994)
  • Author, "Internet and digital libraries: their implications for developing countries,” presented at the 4th Beijing International Symposium on Computer-based Information Management (1994)
  • Author, "E-mail in scientific communication," presented at the Fifteenth National Online Meeting (1994)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Full Scholarship for Students Going Abroad, Chinese Education Ministry (1984)
  • Recipient, Full Scholarship for Students with Excellent Academic Performance, Tangkakji Trust (1984-1990)
  • Member, Beta Phi Mu, International Library Science Honor Society (1991-present)

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, American Library Association
  • Member, American Society for Information Science & Technology
  • Member, Association for Computing Machinery
  • Member, SIG-IR, Association for Computing Machinery
  • Member, Association for Library and Information Science Education
PANOS MOURDOUKOUTAS

Professor of EconomicsB.A., University of Salonica; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

World Economy

Publications:

  • Author, “China Against Herself: Innovation or Imitation in Global Business”
  • Author, “Banking Risk Management in a Globalizing Economy”
  • Author, “The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China”
  • Author, “Japan’s Turn”

Cinema/Film

ROBERT WILDMAN

Director, Arts Management Program; Associate Professor, Arts ManagementA.B., Stanford University; M.F.A., Yale University (School of Drama)

Specialties:

Marketing, public relations, development, general management.

Performances:

Has served as marketing and public relations director for over 200 professional theatrical productions, 1986-2003

Professional Affiliations

Board member and treasurer, Association of Arts Administration Educators
Former board member, North Carolina Theatre Conference
Former board member and secretary, The Adam Foundation
Former board member, Arts Council of Greater New Haven
Grant panelist, Theatre Communications Group (four times)
Grant panelist, Connecticut Commission on the Arts (four times)
Grant panelist, The Adam Foundation (chair or co-chair of grant-making committee for four years)
Grant panelist, Arts and Science Council of Charlotte-Mecklenburg County

SUSAN ZEIG

Professor of FilmB.S., Empire State College, SUNY

Specialties:

Documentaries, Independent Films, Latin American Films

Colonial Period

SARA STIDSTONE GRONIM

Associate Professor of HistoryB.S., Boston University; M.A., Brooklyn College; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Specialties:

Colonial and Revolutionary America; Early Modern Atlantic World; Science, Technology and Medicine

Publications:

  • Author, “Mary Cooper's Nature: The Natural World of a Long Island Farmwoman,” New York History (2011)
  • Author, “Open City: New York as a Port Town in the Mid-Eighteenth Century,” book chapter in New York 400 (2009)
  • Author, “Everyday Nature: Knowledge of the Natural World in Colonial New York” (2007)
  • Author, “What Jane Knew: A Woman Botanist in the Eighteenth Century,” published in the Journal of Women’s History (2007)
  • Author, “Imagining Inoculation: Smallpox, the Body, and Social Relations of Healing,” published in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine (2006)
  • Author, “Geography and Persuasion: Maps in British Colonial New York,” published in William and Mary Quarterly (2001)
  • Author, “At the Sign of Newton’s Head: Astronomy and Cosmology in British Colonial New York,” published in Explorations in Early American History (1999)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Margaret W. Rossiter Prize for the History of Women in Science, History of Science Society
  • Recipient, Dixon Ryan Fox Prize, New York State Historical Association
  • Recipient, Richard L. Morton Prize, Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture
  • Recipient, Colonial Essay Award, Colonial Society of Pennsylvania

Affiliations

  • Member, American Historical Association
  • Member, Organization of American Historians
  • Member, History of Science Society
  • Member, American Association for the History of Medicine
  • Member, New York State Historical Association

Computer Graphics

ANNE M. BURNS

Professor of MathematicsB.S., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Computer Graphics, Mathematically Inspired Art, Web Site Design

Publications:

  • Author, “Imaginary Gardens – A Model for Imitating Plant Growth,” published in Bridges Donostia Conference Proceedings
  • Author, “Visualizing Escape Paths in the Mandelbrot Set,” published in Bridges London Conference Proceedings
  • Author, “Recursion in Nature, Mathematics and Art,” published in Renaissance Banff: Mathematics, Music, Art, Culture Conference Proceedings

Computers

ARVIND BORDE

Senior Professor of MathematicsB.S., Bombay University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Computers, Mathematics, Physics, Theory of Relativity

ANNE M. BURNS

Professor of MathematicsB.S., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Computer Graphics, Mathematically Inspired Art, Web Site Design

Publications:

  • Author, “Imaginary Gardens – A Model for Imitating Plant Growth,” published in Bridges Donostia Conference Proceedings
  • Author, “Visualizing Escape Paths in the Mandelbrot Set,” published in Bridges London Conference Proceedings
  • Author, “Recursion in Nature, Mathematics and Art,” published in Renaissance Banff: Mathematics, Music, Art, Culture Conference Proceedings
STEVEN HEIM

Associate Professor of Computer ScienceB.A., M.S., Long Island University; D.M.A., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Computer Music Generation, Human-Computer Interaction, Web Development

CHRISTOPHER MALINOWSKI

Director, Graduate Studies, Department of Computer Science/Management Engineering ; Associate Professor of Computer Science/Management Engineering B.S., John Jay College of Criminal Justice Long Island University; M.S., C.W. Post Campus,

Specialties:

Computer Crimes, Computer Forensics, Computer Security, Cyberstalking Issues

DAVID ROZENSHTEIN

Associate Professor of Computer ScienceB.S., M.S., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Client/Server Engineering, Database and Information Systems, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Calculation, Object- Oriented Programming Languages, Software Development Environments

STEPHANIE WHITE

Senior Professor of Computer Science and Management EngineeringB.A., Hunter College, CUNY ; M.S., New York University; M.S., Ph.D., Polytechnic University

Specialties:

Aerospace Software, Computer Intensive Systems, Embedded Systems, Engineering Computer Based Systems, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering

Publications:

  • Editor and co-author, “Engineering Computer Based Systems, Meeting the Challenge,” published in IEEE Computer Society
  • Co-author, “Systems Engineering of Computer-Based Systems”
  • Author, “Improving the System/Software Engineering Interface for Complex System Development,” published in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Computer Based Systems

Affiliation

  • Chair, Audit Committee, IEEE Computer Society

Computers and the Disabled

JOEL E. MITTLER

Professor of EducationB.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY; M.S., Professional Certificate, Queens College, CUNY ; M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Inclusion, Response to Intervention, Special Education Policy, Technology and Special Education

Publications:

  • Author, “What’s Happening in Washington in Special Education Policy?” presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association, Technology, Reading and Learning Diversity Meeting and the Annual Conference of the New York State Chapter of Counsel for Exceptional Children

Conducting

MARK SHAPIRO

Director of Choral Studies; Assistant Professor of MusicB.A., Yale University; Graduate Performance Diploma, Orchestral Conducting, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University
Diplome de direction d’orchestre, Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris; D.M.A., Choral Conducting, Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Choral, Operatic and Orchestral Conducting; New Music; Music Cognition

Publications:

  • Author, review of William Ford Thompson’s “Music, Thought and Feeling,” published in The Choral Journal
  • Author, “Everyday Music: Arnold Schoenberg’s Sketches to ‘De Profundis,’” published in The Choral Journal
  • Author, review of Nicholas Harnoncourt’s “The Musical Dialog,” published in The Choral Journal

Recordings:

  • “The Metamorphoses of Paul Crabtree,” Arsis Records (2009)
  • “Cheri,” Albany Records (2009)
  • “Five by Michael Dellaira,” Albany Records (2002)
  • “Le Vin Herbé,” Newport Classics (2000)
  • “Echoes and Shadows,” PGM Records (1997)

Performances:

  • Music Director, The Saint Cecilia Chorus and Orchestra
  • Artistic Director, Cantori New York (appearances include Great Performers at Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, Trinity Concerts, Teatro Grattacielo at Avery Fisher Hall, Zankel Hall)
  • Artistic Director, The Monmouth Civic Chorus (1990 - 2011) (Repertoire includes “Requiem” of Brahms, Mozart, Verdi; “Sea Symphony” of Vaughan Williams; “Stabat Mater” of Rossini and Szymanowski; “Missa Solemnis,” “Choral Fantasy” and “An die Freude” of Beethoven; “Vespers” of Rachmaninoff; and rarities and premieres by Guillaume Connesson, Gustav Holst, Ulysses Kay, Peter Mennin, Albert Roussel, Ethel Smyth.))
  • Guest Conductor, Bridgeport Symphony, Gregg Smith Singers, Nova Sinfonia (Halifax))
  • Music Director and/or Conductor, “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Golden Gate,” “The Magic Flute,” “The Merry Widow,” “Most Happy Fella,” “Old Wicked Songs” (Two River Theater) “Ragtime” (Cabaret for Life), “Yeomen of the Guard” and others.

Honors/Awards:

  • Special Citation for Programming from the American Prize
  • Recipient, Two Chorus/America ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Program
  • Recipient, Chorus America/ASCAP Alice Parker Award
  • CD named an Editor’s Choice by Opera News
  • Honorary Citizen of Chatillon, France

Affiliations

Past and present memberships and affiliations include the American Choral Directors Association, Chorus America, the College Music Society, the League of American Orchestras, Opera America and the Society for Music Perception and Cognition.

Counseling

TERRY BORDAN

Chair, Department of Counseling and Development; Professor of EducationB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.S., C. W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ed.D., University of Sarasota

Specialties:

LBGT Issues, Child Abuse, Self Esteem, Stress Management

Professional Affiliations

  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)
  • National Certified Counselor (NCC)
  • Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC)
  • Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS)
  • Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
PAUL J. CIBOROWSKI

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., University of Dayton; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Child Studies, Children, Delinquency, Dropouts and Drugs, Effects of Divorce, Gangs, Gang Formation and Prevention, Marriage and Family Issues, Single Parents and their Youth Issues, Youth At-Risk Factors, Youth Violence and Bullying

Publications:

  • Author, “Survival Skills for Single Parents”
  • Author, “The Changing Family”
  • Author, “Single Mothers by Choice”
ANDREW SCOTT MCGOWAN

Senior Professor of EducationB.S., University of Scranton; M.A., Niagara University; M.S., Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

College Admissions and Selection, Counseling the Student Athlete, Employability Skills and Attitudes

BILL MILFORD

Director, Student Health and CounselingB.A., Villanova University; M.S.W., Adelphi University; C.S.W., B.C.D.

Specialties:

Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Student-Life Related Issues

JILL H. RATHUS

Professor of PsychologyB.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Anxiety Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Couple Distress and Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Therapy, Spousal Abuse, Suicidal and Self Injurious Adolescents (Treatment, Features, Causes),

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”
  • Co-author, “Assessment of Partner Violence”
  • Co-author, “Marital Distress: Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Couples”
  • Rathus, J.H., Wagner, D., & Miller, A.L. Self-report assessment of emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, interpersonal chaos, and confusion about self: Development and psychometric eval. of the Life Problems Inventory. (Manuscript in preparation).
  • Miller, A.L., Rathus, J.H., & DeBose (in press). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents: Adapting treatment across settings. In K. Keorner and L. DiMeff (Eds.) Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Applications Across New Modes and Settings. Guilford Press.
  • Rathus, J.H., Meyer, S.L., & O’Leary. (Under revision). Attachment, proximity control, and wife abuse. Journal of Family Violence.
  • Rathus, J.H. (2006). Dialectical behavior therapy for anger-related disorders. In E. Feindler (Ed.) Anger-Related Disorders: A practitioner’s guide to comparative treatments (pp. 139-164). NY: Springer Publishing.
  • Rathus, J.H., Cavuoto, N., & Passarelli, V. (2006) DBT: A mindfulness-based treatment for intimate partner violence. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches: Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 333-358). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Wagner, E., Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2006). Mindfulness in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 167-189). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Miller, A.L., Wagner, E., & Rathus, J.H. (2004). Dialectical behavior therapy for suicidal adolescents: An overview. In H. Steiner & C. Remy (Eds.) Handbook of Mental Health Interventions in Children and Adolescents (pp.659-684). Jossey-Bass.
  • Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2002). Dialectical behavior therapy adapted for suicidal adolescents. Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior, 32,146-157.
JUNE ANN SMITH

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., Northern Caribbean University (formerly West Indies College); M.A., Andrews University; M.S.W., Yeshiva University; Ph.D., Andrews University

Specialties:

Mental Health, Marriage and Family, Social Work

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Why Good Relationships Go Bad: What to Do About It”

Affiliations

  • Certified Clinical Supervisor
  • Certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (MBCC)
  • Licensed by the New York State Education Department of Licensed Professions
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor (LMFT)
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Crime/Criminal Justice

SEAN A. GRENNAN

Associate Professor of Criminal JusticeB.A., M.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice; M.Ph., Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Criminal Justice Training and Ethics, Use of Deadly Force, Organized Crime, Police Brutality, Women in Policing, Stress on Police

HARVEY KUSHNER

Chair, Criminal Justice Department; Professor of Criminal JusticeB.A., Queens College ; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Conservative Thought, Terrorism

Publications:

  • Author, “Holy War on the Home Front: The Secret Islamic Terror Network in the United States”
  • Author, “Encyclopedia of Terrorism”
ROSLYN MURASKIN

Director, Long Island Women’s Institute; Professor of Criminal Justice; Executive Director, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Alumni ChapterB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Gender and the Law, Women’s Issues

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Crime and the Media: Headlines vs. Reality”
  • Author, “It's a Crime: Women and Justice”
  • Author, “Key Correctional Issues”
  • Co-author, “Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty- First Century”
MARTIN O'CONNOR

Associate Professor of Criminal JusticeB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; J.D., Hofstra University

Specialties:

Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Police Organizations and Management, United States Supreme Court and Criminal Courts

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Dance

CHERYL HALLIBURTON-BEATTY

Associate Professor of Dance Studies; Co-director, Post Concert Dance CompanyB.A., Boston University; M.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

African Dance, Modern Dance

Performances:

  • Choreographer, "Reclaiming Memories of One," duet featuring Karen Arceneaux and Khaleah London, Dance New Amsterdam (2009)
  • Choreographer, "Welcome to My Home," solo featuring Karen Arceneaux, Tilles Center for Performing Arts (2008)
  • Choreographer/Dancer, "Spirit in the Dark," faculty performance, Tilles Center for Performing Arts (2005)
  • Producer/Director, Faculty Benefit Dance Concerts, Tilles Center for Performing Arts (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)

Affiliations

  • Board Member, Glen Cove Child Care Center, Glen Cove, N.Y.
  • Member, Society of Research in African Culture (SORAC), Montclair, N.Y.
  • Member, Congress of Research in Dance (CORD)

Developmental Disabilities

GERALD LACHTER

Chair, Department of Psychology; Professor of PsychologyB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Developmental Disabilities, Experimental and Applied Behavior Analysis, Experimental Methods and Research Design

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Practicing Experimental Psychology”
  • Co-author, “Programs in Behavior Analysis at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University,” paper presented at the meetings of the New York State Association for Behavior Analysis, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

Digital Ethnography and Informatics

EMILY WALSHE

Reference Librarian, B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library; Associate Professor, Library; Adjunct Professor of the College of Information and Computer ScienceB.A., Kalamazoo College; M.S.L.I.S., M.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Digital Ethnography and Informatics

Publications:

  • Author, “Postmodern Prometheans: Academic libraries, information technologies and the cut-and-paste aesthetic,” published in the Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council
  • Author, “The dark side of digitization,” published in portal: Libraries and the Academy
  • Author, “Kindle e-reader: A Trojan horse for free thought,” published in The Christian Science Monitor
  • Author, “Facebook’s shadow culture,” published in The Christian Science Monitor
  • Author, “Creating an academic self-documentation system through digital library interoperability: the RePEc model,” published in The New Review of Information Networking
  • Author, “Who needs a good memory when there’s Google?” published in The Christian Science Monitor
  • Author, “Mashups in the stacks: What’s lost in the rush to adopt information technology,” published in American Libraries
  • Author, “Let’s be surprised: Don’t put too much faith in personal technology,” published in The Christian Science Monitor
  • Author, “Medici digerati: The efficacy of the health consumer in digital research and the utility of secondary evaluative resources,” published in the Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet
  • Author, “What golf and the financial crisis have in common,” published in The Christian Science Monitor

Lectures and Presentations

  • Author, “Athena, Telemachus, and the honors student odyssey: The academic librarian as an agent in mentored learning,” paper presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council
  • Author, “Dialogue, Culture & Conflict,” presented at the Denver University Penrose Library Author, “The limits of anonymity in a paperless environment,” presented at the C.W. Post Honors Program Conference
  • Author, “Culture, creativity and research: Why the ‘Google Generation’ is a myth,” presented at the C.W. Post Honors Program Conference
  • Author, “800,000 books and darkness: The Internet and economies of attention,” presented at the C.W. Post Honors Program Conference

Honors/Awards:

  • Member, Beta Phi Mu International Library and Information Studies Honor Society Phi Eta Sigma, National Honor Society for Freshman Scholarship

Affiliations

  • Member, National Collegiate Honors Council
  • Member, National Coalition Against Censorship

Divorce

PAUL J. CIBOROWSKI

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., University of Dayton; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Child Studies, Children, Delinquency, Dropouts and Drugs, Effects of Divorce, Gangs, Gang Formation and Prevention, Marriage and Family Issues, Single Parents and their Youth Issues, Youth At-Risk Factors, Youth Violence and Bullying

Publications:

  • Author, “Survival Skills for Single Parents”
  • Author, “The Changing Family”
  • Author, “Single Mothers by Choice”
ILENE LEOPOLD PERSOFF

Associate Professor of AccountingB.A., Brandeis University; M.S., Long Island University; C.P.A.

Specialties:

Accounting, Taxation for Divorce

JILL H. RATHUS

Professor of PsychologyB.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Anxiety Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Couple Distress and Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Therapy, Spousal Abuse, Suicidal and Self Injurious Adolescents (Treatment, Features, Causes),

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”
  • Co-author, “Assessment of Partner Violence”
  • Co-author, “Marital Distress: Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Couples”
  • Rathus, J.H., Wagner, D., & Miller, A.L. Self-report assessment of emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, interpersonal chaos, and confusion about self: Development and psychometric eval. of the Life Problems Inventory. (Manuscript in preparation).
  • Miller, A.L., Rathus, J.H., & DeBose (in press). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents: Adapting treatment across settings. In K. Keorner and L. DiMeff (Eds.) Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Applications Across New Modes and Settings. Guilford Press.
  • Rathus, J.H., Meyer, S.L., & O’Leary. (Under revision). Attachment, proximity control, and wife abuse. Journal of Family Violence.
  • Rathus, J.H. (2006). Dialectical behavior therapy for anger-related disorders. In E. Feindler (Ed.) Anger-Related Disorders: A practitioner’s guide to comparative treatments (pp. 139-164). NY: Springer Publishing.
  • Rathus, J.H., Cavuoto, N., & Passarelli, V. (2006) DBT: A mindfulness-based treatment for intimate partner violence. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches: Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 333-358). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Wagner, E., Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2006). Mindfulness in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 167-189). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Miller, A.L., Wagner, E., & Rathus, J.H. (2004). Dialectical behavior therapy for suicidal adolescents: An overview. In H. Steiner & C. Remy (Eds.) Handbook of Mental Health Interventions in Children and Adolescents (pp.659-684). Jossey-Bass.
  • Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2002). Dialectical behavior therapy adapted for suicidal adolescents. Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior, 32,146-157.

Dolphins

PAUL FORESTELL

Provost, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Professor of PsychologyB.S., M.A., University of New Brunswick; Ph.D., University of Hawaii

Specialties:

Environmental Education, Marine Mammals, Whale and Dolphin Behavior

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Discovering Humpback Whales of Hawaii: 125 Fun Facts about Humpback Whales”
  • Co-author, “Humpback Whales of Australia: A Catalogue of Individual Whales Identified by Fluke Photographs”
  • Co-author, “Hawaii’s Humpback Whales: A Complete Whale Watcher’s Guide”
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Economics

ELIZABETH GRANITZ

Associate Professor of EconomicsA.B., Cornell University; ; M.A., Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles

Specialties:

Macroeconomics, Microeconomics

VINCENT G. MASSARO

Professor of FinanceB.S., Canisius College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame; NSF-NATO Post Doctoral Fellowship in Science, University of Cambridge

Specialties:

Finance, Global Economic Environment of Business

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Derivatives and the 1987 Market Crash,” published in Management Research News
  • Author, “Economic Theory, Domestic Policies and Long Rates,” published in the International Journal of Commerce and Management
  • Author, “Important Changes in the U.S. Financial System,” published in the Business Research Yearbook
PANOS MOURDOUKOUTAS

Professor of EconomicsB.A., University of Salonica; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

World Economy

Publications:

  • Author, “China Against Herself: Innovation or Imitation in Global Business”
  • Author, “Banking Risk Management in a Globalizing Economy”
  • Author, “The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China”
  • Author, “Japan’s Turn”

Education

FRANK BRADY

Chair, Department of Health, Physical Education and Movement Science; Associate Professor of Education B.A., H.D.E., D.P.E., St. Patrick’s College (Dublin, Ireland); M.A., Ed.D., New York University

Specialties:

Collegiate Athletics, Motor Learning/Performance, Youth Sports

MICHAEL BYRNE

Associate Professor of Education, Library and Information Science;B.A., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Ph.D., Michigan State University

Specialties:

Multimedia, Smart Technology

LYNN E. COHEN, PH.D.

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., State University of New York, New Paltz; M.S., Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Early Childhood, Emergent Literacy, University-School Partnerships

Publications:

  • Author, “The Heteroglossic World of Preschoolers’ Pretend Play”
  • Author, “Exploring Cultural Heritage in a Kindergarten Classroom”
  • Author, “Documenting Play”
  • Co-Author, “Young Children’s Discourse Strategies During Block Play: A Bakhtinian Approach”
  • Author, “Foucault and the Early Childhood Classroom”
  • Co-Author, “Engaging Children with Useful Words: Vocabulary Instruction in a Third Grade Classroom”

Affiliations

  • Founding Member and Co-facilitator, the Play, Policy, Practice Interest Forum of the National Association for the Education of Young Children
  • Member, Early Years Institute-Pre-K Advisory Board
  • Member, Association for Childhood Education International
  • Member, The Association for the Study of Play
  • Member, International Reading Association
  • Member, American Educational Research Association
JULIA E. DE CARLO

Professor of EducationB.A., Marymount College; M.S., St. John's University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Children’s Literature, Perspectives in Whole Language, Reading

Publications:

  • Author, “Perspectives in Whole Language”
DR. ARNOLD DODGE

Chair, Educational Leadership and Administration Department; Assistant Professor of EducationB.A., Stony Brook University; M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University ; Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Business Leadership in School Districts, School District Administration (Kindergarten through Grade 12)

ABBY DRESS

Director, Public Relations Degree Program; Associate Professor of Media ArtsB.A., Hofstra University; M.B.A., Dowling College

Specialties:

Public Relations, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environment & Sustainable Development, Education, Technology and Education

Publications:

  • Co-designer, “Grounds for Knowledge: A Guide to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Landscapes & Building” (2008)
  • Co-author, “Igniting Steel: Korea’s POSCO Lights The Way” Korean (1993)
  • Co-author, “Igniting Steel: Korea’s POSCO Lights The Way” English (1992)
  • Co-author, “Dowling College: A Collection of Personal Remembrances 1955–1989” (1990)
  • Author, “Digital Images for the Information Professional,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “Beyond Technology: Children’s Learning in the Age of Digital Culture,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “1988 Fires in Yellowstone,” published in The Science Teacher
  • Author, “Hot Spot at Yellowstone,” Science Scope, A National Science Teacher Publication
  • Author, “Lab on a Chip: Platform in Development,” published in Advance for the Laboratory
  • Author, “Refitting the Bionic Lugie,” published in Medical Equipment Designer
  • Author, “Running Out of Time: An Analysis of Shutting Down New York Newsday by Times Mirror,” published in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
  • Author, “The Changed Media Landscape: Privatization in the Czech Republic,” published in Ventures in Research
  • Co-author, “Enterprise Excellence: Are We There Yet?” published in Gear Technology
  • Co-author, “Optimization through Customization,” published in Gear Technology
  • Co-author, “Determining the Knowledge Base Uncovers a Company’s Core Competencies,” published in Gear Technology
  • Author, “The 99s: 75 years of high-flying women,” published in Networking Magazine
  • Author, articles in Workboat Magazine, VIA Port of New York-Jersey and the Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly

Work Cited:

  • Design selected for inclusion in “American Graphic Design and Advertising Annual 25” (2009)
  • Designs selected for inclusion in “The Big Book of Green Design,”(2009)
  • Campaign noted in “Turnkey Program Yields Results,” published in “Publicity for nonprofits: generating media exposure that leads to awareness, growth, and contributions” (2006)
  • Designs selected for inclusion in “The 2003 Design Annual, American Graphic Design Awards” (2003)
  • Recognized in a cover story of Healthcare Marketing Report (1999)

Films

  • Co-producer, “Wings of Their Own,” a documentary about women pilots of the 20th century, accepted into the 2005 New York International Film and Video Festival, premiered at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, N.Y. (November 29, 2004), and previewed at the Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington, N.Y. (July 26, 2004)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Hermes Creative Award (International): Gold for Book Publication, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (2009)
  • Recipient, Hermes Creative Award (International): Honorable Mention for Nonprofit Poster, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (2009)
  • Recipient, Communicator’s Award (International): Silver Award of Distinction for Book Publication, the International Academy of the Visual Arts (2009)
  • Recipient, National Clarion Award, the Association of Women in Communication (2006)
  • Recipient, Communicator’s 13th Annual Silver Award of Distinction for a Corporate Identity Program Award (2006)
  • Recipient, Grant Award, The Association of Hispanic Arts
  • Work selected for inclusion in the 2005 New York International Film and Video Festival Recipient, Best on Long Island 30 Bronze Award for a Self-Mailer (2003)
  • Recipient, Award of Distinction, Biomedical Marketing Association (2000)
  • Cited in N.Y. Hospital and Health News as one of three major health care marketing/communications experts in New York (1998)
  • Recipient, Teaching and Learning Grant for the Collaborative Multimedia Project, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
  • Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Croix de Guerre, The Huntington Arts Council (1993)
  • Member, National Business Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta (1990-Present)
  • Recipient, Citicorp “Success” Award

Affiliation

  • Nominated National Member, American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
  • Former Board Member and Vice President, The Huntington Arts Council (HAC)
  • Member, Media Ecology Association (MEA)
  • Member and Former Board Member (NAWBO/LI) National Association of Woman Business Owners
  • Member, New York Communication Association
  • Member, Public Relations Professionals of Long Island (PRPLI)
  • Accredited Public Relations Professional, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
  • Member, Women in Communications (National and New York)
MICHAEL P. HOGAN

Associate Dean, School of Education; Director, Clinical Education and Professional CertificationsB.A., Spring Hill College; M.A., University of South Alabama; Ph.D., University of Alabama

Specialties:

K-12 Administration, School Property Taxes, Technology and Education School Finance

STEVEN HOLLANDER

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., M.S., Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Aging and Sexuality, Sex Education, Tips for Staying Healthy, Types of Drugs and Drug Education, Weight Control Through Exercise

RITA JORGENSEN

Director, Summer, Evening, Weekend and Winter Programs and Non-Traditional StudentsB.F.A., M.A., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Advising, Advocating

NANA KOCH

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Adelphi University; M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Assessment, Curriculum Design, Dance Therapy, Elementary Methods in Physical Education, Fitness Education, Movement Education, Non-Verbal Communication

Publications:

  • Author, “The 3Rs in Motion,” published in Conference Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the American Dance Therapy Association and the National Dance Education Organization
  • Author, “How to be Healthy and Fit for a Lifetime,” published in The Journal News
  • Author, “An Issue of Touching in Dance Therapy in Japan,” published in the American Journal of Dance Therapy
PAULA E. LESTER

Director, Ed.D. in Interdisciplinary Educational Studies; Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Lehman College, CUNY; M.S., Pace University; Ph.D., New York University

ROBERT MANHEIMER

Dean, School of Education; Associate Professor of EducationB.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY ; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

School District Administration (Kindergarten through Grade 12), University/College Administration

Affiliation

  • Former Superintendent of Schools, Jericho School District
JOEL E. MITTLER

Professor of EducationB.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY; M.S., Professional Certificate, Queens College, CUNY ; M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Inclusion, Response to Intervention, Special Education Policy, Technology and Special Education

Publications:

  • Author, “What’s Happening in Washington in Special Education Policy?” presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association, Technology, Reading and Learning Diversity Meeting and the Annual Conference of the New York State Chapter of Counsel for Exceptional Children
BETTE SCHNEIDERMAN

Associate Professor of Education, Library and Information ScienceB.A., M.S., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Hofstra University

Specialties:

Educational Use of the Internet, Internet Learning Communities

TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION

ABBY DRESS

Director, Public Relations Degree Program; Associate Professor of Media ArtsB.A., Hofstra University; M.B.A., Dowling College

Specialties:

Public Relations, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environment & Sustainable Development, Education, Technology and Education

Publications:

  • Co-designer, “Grounds for Knowledge: A Guide to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Landscapes & Building” (2008)
  • Co-author, “Igniting Steel: Korea’s POSCO Lights The Way” Korean (1993)
  • Co-author, “Igniting Steel: Korea’s POSCO Lights The Way” English (1992)
  • Co-author, “Dowling College: A Collection of Personal Remembrances 1955–1989” (1990)
  • Author, “Digital Images for the Information Professional,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “Beyond Technology: Children’s Learning in the Age of Digital Culture,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “1988 Fires in Yellowstone,” published in The Science Teacher
  • Author, “Hot Spot at Yellowstone,” Science Scope, A National Science Teacher Publication
  • Author, “Lab on a Chip: Platform in Development,” published in Advance for the Laboratory
  • Author, “Refitting the Bionic Lugie,” published in Medical Equipment Designer
  • Author, “Running Out of Time: An Analysis of Shutting Down New York Newsday by Times Mirror,” published in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
  • Author, “The Changed Media Landscape: Privatization in the Czech Republic,” published in Ventures in Research
  • Co-author, “Enterprise Excellence: Are We There Yet?” published in Gear Technology
  • Co-author, “Optimization through Customization,” published in Gear Technology
  • Co-author, “Determining the Knowledge Base Uncovers a Company’s Core Competencies,” published in Gear Technology
  • Author, “The 99s: 75 years of high-flying women,” published in Networking Magazine
  • Author, articles in Workboat Magazine, VIA Port of New York-Jersey and the Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly

Work Cited:

  • Design selected for inclusion in “American Graphic Design and Advertising Annual 25” (2009)
  • Designs selected for inclusion in “The Big Book of Green Design,”(2009)
  • Campaign noted in “Turnkey Program Yields Results,” published in “Publicity for nonprofits: generating media exposure that leads to awareness, growth, and contributions” (2006)
  • Designs selected for inclusion in “The 2003 Design Annual, American Graphic Design Awards” (2003)
  • Recognized in a cover story of Healthcare Marketing Report (1999)

Films

  • Co-producer, “Wings of Their Own,” a documentary about women pilots of the 20th century, accepted into the 2005 New York International Film and Video Festival, premiered at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, N.Y. (November 29, 2004), and previewed at the Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington, N.Y. (July 26, 2004)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Hermes Creative Award (International): Gold for Book Publication, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (2009)
  • Recipient, Hermes Creative Award (International): Honorable Mention for Nonprofit Poster, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (2009)
  • Recipient, Communicator’s Award (International): Silver Award of Distinction for Book Publication, the International Academy of the Visual Arts (2009)
  • Recipient, National Clarion Award, the Association of Women in Communication (2006)
  • Recipient, Communicator’s 13th Annual Silver Award of Distinction for a Corporate Identity Program Award (2006)
  • Recipient, Grant Award, The Association of Hispanic Arts
  • Work selected for inclusion in the 2005 New York International Film and Video Festival Recipient, Best on Long Island 30 Bronze Award for a Self-Mailer (2003)
  • Recipient, Award of Distinction, Biomedical Marketing Association (2000)
  • Cited in N.Y. Hospital and Health News as one of three major health care marketing/communications experts in New York (1998)
  • Recipient, Teaching and Learning Grant for the Collaborative Multimedia Project, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
  • Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Croix de Guerre, The Huntington Arts Council (1993)
  • Member, National Business Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta (1990-Present)
  • Recipient, Citicorp “Success” Award

Affiliation

  • Nominated National Member, American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
  • Former Board Member and Vice President, The Huntington Arts Council (HAC)
  • Member, Media Ecology Association (MEA)
  • Member and Former Board Member (NAWBO/LI) National Association of Woman Business Owners
  • Member, New York Communication Association
  • Member, Public Relations Professionals of Long Island (PRPLI)
  • Accredited Public Relations Professional, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
  • Member, Women in Communications (National and New York)

WHOLE LANGUAGE

KAREN OGULNICK

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., SUNY Plattsburgh; M.A., Hunter College, CUNY; Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Language Learning and Identity, TESOL

Publications:

  • Author, “Language Crossings: Negotiating the Self in a Multicultural World”
  • Author, “Onna Rashiku (Like a Woman): The Diary of a Language Learner in Japan”
  • Author, “Popular Education and Language Rights in Indigenous Mayan Communities”

Egyptology

BOB BRIER

Senior Research FellowB.A., Hunter College, CUNY; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Specialties:

Ancient Hieroglyphs, King Tutankhamen (King Tut), The Medici Family of Italy, Napoleon in Egypt, Mummies

Publications:

  • Author, “Secret of the Great Pyramid”
  • Author, “Murder of Tutankhamen”
  • Author, “Encyclopedia of Mummies”

Elections

STANLEY B. KLEIN

Professor of Political ScienceA.B., M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Congress, Presidency, U.S. Foreign Policy

Electronic Publishing

JOHN J. REGAZZI

Professor, College of Information and Computer ScienceB.A., St. John’s University; M.A., University of Iowa; M.S.L.I.S., Columbia University; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Specialties:

Electronic Publishing, Information Technology

Emotional Intelligence

DANIEL L. ARAOZ

Senior Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Gonzaga University ; M.S.T., University of Santa Clara; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Hypnosis Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, New Hypnosis, Psychoanalysis, Right Hemisphere Thinking, Sexuality (including Sexual Identity and Orientation), the Zen of the Western World

Publications:

  • Author, “Symptom is Not the Whole Story: Psychoanalysis for Non Psychoanalysts”
  • Author, “The New Hypnosis”
  • Author, “Reengineering Yourself: A Blueprint for Personal Success in the New Corporate Culture”

Affiliations

  • Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), Academy of Counseling Psychology (AoCP), American Board of Family Psychology (ABFP), American Board of Psychological Hypnosis (ABPH) and The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
  • Certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) and by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
  • Honorary Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • Fellow, American Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Academy of Family Psychology and Academy of Counseling Psychology

English

SHEILA MCDONALD

Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., Howard University; M.A., City College, City University of New York; Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook

EDMUND MILLER

Senior Professor of EnglishB.A., LIU Post; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Early 17th-Century British literature, 19th-Century British literature, Creative Writing

Publications:

Author, "Introduction: Dan Levin in the Time Machine," published in "Waiting for B Train: Poems" (2010)
Author, "Eye Brushes" (2010)
Author, "Cornered; and Other Poems" (2010)
Author, "Three Strikes against the Tim Burton 'Alice in Wonderland,'" published in "Burton in Underland: Carrollian Reviews" (2010)
Author, "A Rider of Currents" (2009)
Co-editor, "Long Island Sounds IV" ( 2009)
Author, introduction and notes, published in "Stories Toto Told Me" (2008)
Author, program notes, published in "John Digby and the Art of Collage: Welsh Incident ( 2008)
Author, "What's She Talking About?: Post-Feminist Notes on Sexist Grammar," published in "Collide: Styles, Structures, and Ideas in Disciplinary Writing," 2nd ed. (2007)
Author, "1, 2, 3, 4" (2005)
Author, "The Go-Go Boy Sonnets: Men of the New York Club Scene" (2005)
Author, "Colasterion: Milton's Lively Prose," published in Proceedings of the 2003 Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature (2004)
Author, "Renaming Algernon," published in "Oscar Wilde: The Man, His Writings, and His World" (2003). Abstract published in Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter (2000)
Author, "Dorothy L. Sayers," published in "Twentieth-Century British Women Writers"  (2002)
Author, review of  "The Pulse of Praise: Form as a Second Self in the Poetry of George Herbert," published in Christianity and Literature (2001)
Author, "Night Times" (2000)
Author, "Phases of the Moon," published in "The Moon as Text 3" (2000)
Co-editor, "The Ragged Edge" (2000)
Author, review of "A Good Re-[E]ducation in Dante's "Inferno," published in the New York Times Book Review (2000)
Author, "Sylvester Stallone: Auteur," published in Proceeding of the Global Awareness Conference, Montreal, Canada (1998)
Author, "Archibald Armstrong," published in "Fools and Jesters in Literature, Art, and History" (1998)
Author, Review of "Polite Wisdom: Heathen Rhetorics" in Milton's "Aeropagitica," published in Christianity and Literature 1997
Author, "Erato Throws a Curve: Anais Nin and the Elusive Feminine Voice in Erotica," published in "Anais Nin: Perspectives" (1997)
Author, "The Blooming of Biblical Feminism," published in Proceedings: Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature (1996)
Author, reviews of numerous publications in Bay Windows (1995)
Author, review of "Same-Sex Unions in the Middle Ages," published in Confrontation (1995)
Author, reviews of "David Theater and New King Cinema" and of  "The New York Live Show Scene," published in Steam (1995)
Author, "Leavings" (1995)
Author, "Jeremy Taylor", published in "Early Seventeenth-Century British Prose Writers" (1995)
Author, "Mae West," published in "Great Lives from History II: American Women" (1995)
Author, several essays in the "Encyclopedia of British Humorists" (1995)

Recordings:

Interviewed on “Exotica” Manhattan cable television show (1997)

Performances:

Presenter, The Names Institute Conference, Baruch College of the City University of New York ( 2010)
Staged readings, Red Bull Theater (2010)
Presenter, Northeast Conference on Christianity and  Literature, Pace University, NY (2010)
Presenter, Midwest Conference on Christianity and Literature, Pace University NY (2010)
Poetry reading, LIU Post (2006)
Presenter, Conference on Christianity and Literature,  St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY (2006)
Discussant, performance of "The Atheist's Tragedy"(2006)
Presenter, Beginning Genealogical Research, LIU Post (2005)
Discussant, several performances, Red Bull Theater, New York (2005)
Presenter, Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature, Farmingdale State College (2003)
Presenter, "The Names Institute Conference, Baruch College of the City University of New York (2002)
Discussion leader, Great Neck Theater (2002)
Presenter, Hofstra University (2000, 1999) 
Presenter, Posing Questions: Interrogating Performance, Exhibition, and Representation: Interdisciplinary Conference, Stony Brook University (1999)

Workshops Conducted

Ohio State University (1980)
University of Northern Iowa and Oakland University (1978)

Featured Readings
Performance Poets Event, Wyld Chyld Café, Manhasset NY (2010)
Featured Poet, Performance Poets Event,  Barnes and Noble, Manhasset NY (2008)
Featured Poet, Poetry Barn, Huntington Historical Society, NY (2009)
Featured Reader,  Starbucks Café, Roslyn Heights NY (2007)

Honors/Awards:

Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching, LIU (2002)
Recipient, Folger Library Seminar Award (1986)
Recipient, NEH Summer Seminar Award (1982)

Professional Affiliations

Literature

Life Member, Modern Language Association of America (1965-)
Life Member, Milton Society of America (1975-)
Charter member, Lewis Carroll Society of North America (1976-)
Member, Conference on Christianity and Literature (1977-)
- Keynote Speaker, Centennial Celebration of Sylvie and Bruno (1990)
- Conference Coordinator (1985)
- Regional President (1986-87)
- Member, Regional Steering Committee (1989-2000)

Genealogy and Onomastics

Member, American Name Society (1990-93, 1995-)
Member, Augustan Society (1977-)
- Editor of Journal (1978-81)
- Fellow (1988-)
Member, Haskell Family Association (1987-)
Member, Ostrander Family Association (1986-)

SUZANNE NALBANTIAN

Professor of EnglishB.A., Barnard College at Columbia University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Environment

MARGARET F. BOORSTEIN

Chair, Earth and Environmental Science Department; Professor of GeographyB.A., Barnard College, Columbia University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Conservation, Environmental Issues, Meteorology, National Parks, Ozone Layer, Weather/Storms Topic(s): Environment, Geology/Geography

SCOTT A. CARLIN

Associate Professor of GeographyB.A., Brandeis University; Ph.D., Clark University

Specialties:

Community Mapping, Environmental Interest Groups, Measuring Quality of Life, Sustainable Development

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Ecology Worldview,” published in the International Handbook of Emotional Healing: Rituals and Practices for Resilience After Mass Trauma
  • Author, “Gratitude and Climate Change,” published in the Long Island Press
  • Author, “From Eco to Ego: A New Worldview,” published in the Report of the Editorial Working Group of Climatecaucus.net
MATTHEW DRAUD

Chair, Biology Department; Associate Professor of BiologyB.A., Thomas Moore College; M.S., University of Bridgeport; Ph.D., Lehigh University

Specialties:

Animal Behavior, Ecology, Marine Ecology, Population Ecology, Terrapin Turtles

PAUL FORESTELL

Provost, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Professor of PsychologyB.S., M.A., University of New Brunswick; Ph.D., University of Hawaii

Specialties:

Environmental Education, Marine Mammals, Whale and Dolphin Behavior

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Discovering Humpback Whales of Hawaii: 125 Fun Facts about Humpback Whales”
  • Co-author, “Humpback Whales of Australia: A Catalogue of Individual Whales Identified by Fluke Photographs”
  • Co-author, “Hawaii’s Humpback Whales: A Complete Whale Watcher’s Guide”
ARTHUR GOLDBERG

Professor of Chemistry and Environmental SciencesB.A., M.S., New York University ; Ph.D., University of Hawaii

Specialties:

Australia (All Areas), Environmental Chemistry, Marine Natural Products, Organic Chemistry

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Toxic and Poisonous Marine Organisms Distribution and Chemical Composition of the Toxic Skin Secretions from Trunkfish,” published in Toxicon
  • Co-author, “Isolation and Structure Determination of the New Bioactive Lipids from The Gonads of a Sea Urchin, Stronglyocentrotus Droebachiensis,” published in Journal of Natural Products
ANKE GROSSKOPF

Assistant Professor of Political Science and International StudiesB.A., Graduate Certificate, University of Mannheim (Germany); M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Specialties:

East Germany, European Union, International Politics (Especially Europe)

PATRICK J. KENNELLY

Associate Professor of GeographyB.S., Allegheny College, M.S., University of Arizona; Ph.D., Oregon State University

Specialties:

Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Analysis, Online Education, Terrain Representation

Publications:

  • Author, "Landscape Volumetrics and Visualizations of the Butte Mining District, Montana," published in Environmental and Engineering Geoscience (2011)
  • Co-author, article in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2010)
  • Co-author, article in Computers and Geosciences (2010)
  • Co-author, article in Chemical Geology (2010)
  • Author, “An Online Social Networking Approach to Reinforce Learning of Rocks and Minerals,” published in the Journal of Geoscience Education (2009)
  • Author, “Terrain Maps Displaying Hill-shading with Curvature,” published in Geomorphology (2008)
LILLIAN HESS TANGUAY

Director, Graduate Program in Environmental Studies; Associate Professor of GeologyB.A., Buffalo State College; M.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Costal Processes, Oceanography, Petroleum Geology, Petrophysics, Sedimentary Geology

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Recent Natural and Engineered Changes on a New York City Beach, Arverne, Rockaway, New York,” published in Geological Society of America: Abstracts with Programs
  • Co-author, “Mapping Intentionally Uncertain Groundwater Data with Geographic Information Systems,” published in Geological Society of America: Abstracts with Programs
  • Author, “The Rocks of The Description de l'Égypte,” published in Geological Society of America: Abstracts with Programs
THOMAS C. WEBSTER

Professor of Health Care and Public AdministrationA.A., B.A., Graceland College; M.A., Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Specialties:

Public Administration and Public Economics, Health Policy, Economics and Financing, Program Evaluation, Health and Public Management Information Systems

Publications:

  • Co-author, "Implementation of the End Stage Renal Disease Program: A Mixed Pattern of Regulation, Financing and Delivery of Medical Services," published in "Toward a National Health Policy"
  • Author articles in Public Productivity Review and the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration
  • Co-author articles in Proceedings of the American Society for Public Administration, Section on Management Science; the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration; Public Productivity Review; Southern Review of Public Administration and The International Journal of Urban Systems
  • Author or co-author, research reports for Even Start Family Literacy Program; New York State Education Department; William Floyd Union Free School District; Huntington Youth Bureau; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, High Risk Youth Program; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Schools Program; National Science Foundation; King Kullen; McDonalds Corporation; Envirotest Systems Corporation; Town of Islip; Olympus Corporation; Oyster Bay Boys and Girls Club; Town of Huntington; Jamaica Chamber of Commerce; Suffolk County; York, Pa.; and Bridgeport, Conn.

Affiliations

  • Member, Long Island Chapter, American Society for Public Administration
  • Past President, Long Island Chapter, American Society for Public Administration

Ethics

JOHN LUTZ

Chair, English Department; Assistant Professor of EnglishB.A., M.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Postcolonial Literature, Literary Theory, Philosophy and Literature, Marxism, 20th-century World Anglophone Literatures, History and Theory of the Novel, Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy

Publications:

  • Author, “Zombies of the World Unite: Class Struggle and Alienation in ‘Land of the Dead,’” published in “Philosophy and Horror” (2010)
  • Author, “From Domestic Nightmares to the Nightmare of History: Uncanny Eruptions of Violence in King and Kubrick’s ‘The Shining,’” published in “Philosophy and Horror” (2010)
  • Author, “Commodity Fetishism, Patriarchal Repression, and Psychic Deprivation in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things,” published in Mosaic (2009)
  • Author, “A Marxian Theory of the Subject: Commodity Fetishism, Autonomy, and Psychological Deprivation,” published in Rethinking Marxism (2009)
  • Author, “A Rage for Order: Fetishism, Self-Betrayal, and Exploitation in The Secret Agent,” published in Conradiana (2008)
  • Author, “Pessimism, Autonomy, and Commodity Fetishism in Ayi Kwei Armah’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born,” published in Research in African Literatures (2003)
  • Author, “Ngugi’s Dialectical Vision: Individualism and Revolutionary Consciousness in A Grain of Wheat,” published in Ufahamu (2003)
  • Author, “That Texas Disease: Commodity Fetishism and Psychic Deprivation in The Hamlet,” published in LIT: Literature, Interpretation, Theory (2002)
  • Author, “Chichikov’s Chest: Reality, Representation, and Infectious Storytelling in Dead Souls,” published in Texas Studies in Literature and Language (2001)
  • Author, “Centaurs and Other Savages: Patriarchy, Hunger, and Fetishism in ‘Falk,’” published in Conradiana (2000)
  • Author, “Faulkner’s Parable of the Cave: Ideology and Social Criticism in Light in August,” published in Mississippi Quarterly (1999)

Affiliations

Member, Modern Language Association

ILENE LEOPOLD PERSOFF

Associate Professor of AccountingB.A., Brandeis University; M.S., Long Island University; C.P.A.

Specialties:

Accounting, Taxation for Divorce

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Family

PAUL J. CIBOROWSKI

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., University of Dayton; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Child Studies, Children, Delinquency, Dropouts and Drugs, Effects of Divorce, Gangs, Gang Formation and Prevention, Marriage and Family Issues, Single Parents and their Youth Issues, Youth At-Risk Factors, Youth Violence and Bullying

Publications:

  • Author, “Survival Skills for Single Parents”
  • Author, “The Changing Family”
  • Author, “Single Mothers by Choice”
EVA FEINDLER

Director, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program; Professor of PsychologyB.A., Mt. Holyoke College; M.A., Ph.D., West Virginia University

Specialties:

Adolescent Behavior, Children and Families in Crisis, Domestic Violence, Clinical Supervision and Family Therapy. Cognitive-behavioral interventions with children and adolescents, adolescent anger control, family violence.

Publications:

  • Feindler, E.L. & Byers, A. (2006). Multiple Perspectives on the Conceptualization and Treatment of Anger-Related Disorders, Anger Related Disorders:| A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments, Springer Publishers, New York . Chapter 14, 303-320.
  • Feinder, E.L.(Ed.) (2006). Anger Related Disorders ?| A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments, Springer Publishers, New York.
  • Feindler, E.L. (2005). CBT and Adolescent Anger Management, (Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy). Kluwer Academic Publishers., Vol 8, 11-14.
  • Feindler, E.L. and Starr, K.E. (2005). Adolescent Anger Management. Encyclopedia of Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Vol 2, 653-657.
  • Feindler, E.L. & Weisner, S. (2005). Youth anger management treatments for school violence prevention ?| Handbook of school violence and school safety: From research to practice, Ed: Jimerson, S.R. & Furlong, M.J., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., chapter 23, 353-363.
  • Rathus, J. & Feindler, EL (Eds. 2004) Assessment of Partner Violence: A Handbook for Researchers and Practitioners, American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.
  • Feindler, E.L. & Baker, K. (2004). Current Issues in Anger Management Interventions with Youth. New Perspectives on Aggression Replacement Training: Practice, Research and Application, Arnold P. Goldstein, Rune Nensen, Bengt Daleflod, Mikael Kalt (Eds,), John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., pp. 31 -50.
  • Amendola, M., Feindler, EL, McGinnis, E & Oliver, R (2003) Aggression Replacement Video, Research Press, Chanpaign, Illinois.
  • Feindler, E.L. & Starr, K. (Fall 2003). From Steaming Mad to Staying Cool: A Constructive Approach to Anger Control. Reclaiming Children and Youth, Vol. 12 (3)158-160. Feindler, E., Rathus, J., & Silver, L. (2002). Assessment of Family Violence: A Handbook for Researchers and Practictioners. APA, Washington, D.C.
  • Feindler, E.L. (2000) Chronic immaturity or simply atypical development. A review of P. Graham (1998) Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Children and Families. In Contemporary Psychology, 45, 693-697.
CAMILO ORTIZ

Associate Professor. Doctoral Program in Clinical PsychologyB.S. Human Development & Family Studies, Cornell University; M.S. Clinical Psychology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Specialties:

Bedtime Resistance in Young Children, Behavior Problems in Children, Parenting

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Behavioral Parent-Training Approaches for the Treatment of Bedtime Noncompliance in Young Children,” published in the Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention
  • Co-author, “Two-Session Group Parent Training for Bedtime Noncompliance in Head Start Children,” published in Child & Family Behavior Therapy
  • Co-author, “Parent-Training Groups for Fathers of Head Start Children: A Pilot Study of Their Impact on Child Behavior and Intra-familial Relationships,” published in Child & Family Behavior Therapy
  • McCormick, L. & Ortiz, C. (2008). One-session group parent-training for bedtime noncompliance in Head Start children. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  • Gorman, B. & Ortiz, C. (2008). Using Multilevel Modeling for combining single-case data in small-sample treatment studies: A nontechnical guide. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (2008). Handedness Patterns and Music Ability in Children. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Recent Peer Reviewed Publications

Exhibits:

  • Ortiz, C., & Perez, (2008, November). A discipline-only parent training intervention for Hispanic parents of Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  •  Ardire, S. C., Ortiz, C., Marsland, K., Sosinsky, L., Brown, M., & Carter, A. (2008, November). Is the relationship between maternal emotional intelligence and child emotional competence mediated by maternal sensitivity? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Gonzalez, R. (2008, November). One-session group parent training for bedtime noncompliance among Hispanic Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (2008, October). The role of music training on children’s cognition. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, New York City.
  • Ortiz, C. & Bodkin, L. (2008, March). One session group parent-training in positive routines for bedtime noncompliance in Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual Pediatric Sleep Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, FL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Piro, J. (May, 2007). Patterns of parental expectancies in ‘gifted’ families. Poster session submitted to the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (May, 2007). The Role of Music Keyboard Training on the Vocabulary and Verbal Sequencing Skills of Elementary School Students. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.
  • Ortiz, C., Lewin, D. S., Owens, J. & Friman, P. (November, 2006). Advances in the Behavioral Treatment of Sleep Refusal of Young Children. Chair and presenter of a symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Gorman, B. (November, 2006). Using Multilevel Modeling (MM) With Small Treatment Studies: An Example of A Behavioral Sleep Treatment For Preschoolers With Nighttime Settling Problems. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Ortiz, C. (November, 2006). The Effect of Parent Training Topic Sequencing on Attrition and Preliminary Outcomes: Does Discipline First Work Better? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (May, 2006). Hand Preference in Musically Trained and Untrained Children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York.
  • Helfenbaum-Kun, E., Ortiz, C., Herman, S., Likavec, S, & Wade, C.M. (November, 2004). Parent Training for Fathers of Head Start Children: A Pilot Study of Its Impact on Intra-familial Relationships and Child Behavior. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
  • Wade, C. M., Ortiz, C., & Helfenbaum-Kun, E. (November, 2004). An Experimental Examination of Group Parent-Training for Bedtime Noncompliance in Head Start Children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA
  • Smitherman, T., Ortiz, C., Kendzor, D. E., Hernandez, M. J., & Vidair, H. B. (2010). What Every Student and Young Professional Needs to Know about Loan Repayment Programs offered through the National Institutes of Health. Panel discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C. & Boutis, S. L. (2010). Hey! You Got Some DBT Skills In My Parent-Training! Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C. & Elnahal, S. (2010). Parental evaluations of positive routines and graduated extinction for treating bedtime resistance in preschoolers: A pre-treatment acceptability study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C., Arnold, D. H., Zeljo, A., & Doctoroff, G. L. (2009, November). Predictors of parent involvement in preschool and the relation of involvement to preliteracy development. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
  • Stern, J. R. & Ortiz, C. (2009, November). Engaging fathers in behavioral parent training: A pilot study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
  • Ortiz, C. & Kakaty, T. (2009, November). Does receiving preferred parent-training topics relate to treatment effectiveness? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
JILL H. RATHUS

Professor of PsychologyB.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Anxiety Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Couple Distress and Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Therapy, Spousal Abuse, Suicidal and Self Injurious Adolescents (Treatment, Features, Causes),

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”
  • Co-author, “Assessment of Partner Violence”
  • Co-author, “Marital Distress: Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Couples”
  • Rathus, J.H., Wagner, D., & Miller, A.L. Self-report assessment of emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, interpersonal chaos, and confusion about self: Development and psychometric eval. of the Life Problems Inventory. (Manuscript in preparation).
  • Miller, A.L., Rathus, J.H., & DeBose (in press). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents: Adapting treatment across settings. In K. Keorner and L. DiMeff (Eds.) Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Applications Across New Modes and Settings. Guilford Press.
  • Rathus, J.H., Meyer, S.L., & O’Leary. (Under revision). Attachment, proximity control, and wife abuse. Journal of Family Violence.
  • Rathus, J.H. (2006). Dialectical behavior therapy for anger-related disorders. In E. Feindler (Ed.) Anger-Related Disorders: A practitioner’s guide to comparative treatments (pp. 139-164). NY: Springer Publishing.
  • Rathus, J.H., Cavuoto, N., & Passarelli, V. (2006) DBT: A mindfulness-based treatment for intimate partner violence. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches: Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 333-358). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Wagner, E., Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2006). Mindfulness in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 167-189). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Miller, A.L., Wagner, E., & Rathus, J.H. (2004). Dialectical behavior therapy for suicidal adolescents: An overview. In H. Steiner & C. Remy (Eds.) Handbook of Mental Health Interventions in Children and Adolescents (pp.659-684). Jossey-Bass.
  • Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2002). Dialectical behavior therapy adapted for suicidal adolescents. Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior, 32,146-157.

Fiction

THOMAS FAHY

Director, American Studies Program; Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., University of California at Davis; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Specialties:

American Literature, American Studies, 20th-century American Theatre, Cultural Studies, Disability Studies, Classical Music, Film and Television, Fiction, Young Adult Fiction

Publications:

  • Author, “Staging Modern American Life: Popular Culture in the Experimental Theatre of Millay, Cummings, and Dos Passos” (2011)
  • Author, “Freak Shows and the Modern American Imagination: Constructing the Damaged Body from Willa Cather to Truman Capote” (2006)
  • Author, “Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera: A Reader’s Guide” (2003)
  • Author, “Night Visions: A Novel of Suspense” (2004)
  • Author, “Sleepless: A Novel” (2009)
  • Author, “The Unspoken: A Novel” (2008)
  • Editor, “The Philosophy of Horror” (2010)
  • Editor, “Considering David Chase: Essays on The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure, and The Sopranos” (2007)
  • Editor, “Considering Alan Ball: Essays on Death, Sexuality, and the American Dream” (2006)
  • Editor, “Considering Aaron Sorkin: Essays on the Politics, Poetics, and Sleight of Hand in the Films and Television Series” (2005)
  • Co-editor, “Peering Behind the Curtain: Disability, Illness, and the Extraordinary Body in Contemporary Theater” (2002)
  • Co-editor, “Captive Audience: Prison and Captivity in Contemporary Theater” (2003)
  • Assistant Editor, “A Modern Mosaic: Art and Modernism in the United States” (2000)
  • Author, articles in numerous journals, including Modern Drama, the Journal of Popular Culture, The Journal of American Culture, Women’s Studies, Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies, Style, Mosaic and Shofar

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, American Library Association Award for Reluctant Young Readers for his novel “Sleepless” (2009)
  • Recipient, American Library Association Award for Reluctant Young Readers for his novel “The Unspoken” (2008)

Affiliations

  • Member, Phi Beta Kappa
  • Member, American Studies Association
  • Member, Modern Language Association
  • Member, Society for Cinema Studies
  • Member, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators
  • Editorial Board Member, Confrontation Magazine
  • Reader, Style (Northern Illinois University)
  • Reader, MELUS (Journal for the Society for Multi-Ethnic Literature in the U.S.)
  • Reader, Studies in the Novel (University of North Texas)

Film & Television

THOMAS FAHY

Director, American Studies Program; Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., University of California at Davis; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Specialties:

American Literature, American Studies, 20th-century American Theatre, Cultural Studies, Disability Studies, Classical Music, Film and Television, Fiction, Young Adult Fiction

Publications:

  • Author, “Staging Modern American Life: Popular Culture in the Experimental Theatre of Millay, Cummings, and Dos Passos” (2011)
  • Author, “Freak Shows and the Modern American Imagination: Constructing the Damaged Body from Willa Cather to Truman Capote” (2006)
  • Author, “Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera: A Reader’s Guide” (2003)
  • Author, “Night Visions: A Novel of Suspense” (2004)
  • Author, “Sleepless: A Novel” (2009)
  • Author, “The Unspoken: A Novel” (2008)
  • Editor, “The Philosophy of Horror” (2010)
  • Editor, “Considering David Chase: Essays on The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure, and The Sopranos” (2007)
  • Editor, “Considering Alan Ball: Essays on Death, Sexuality, and the American Dream” (2006)
  • Editor, “Considering Aaron Sorkin: Essays on the Politics, Poetics, and Sleight of Hand in the Films and Television Series” (2005)
  • Co-editor, “Peering Behind the Curtain: Disability, Illness, and the Extraordinary Body in Contemporary Theater” (2002)
  • Co-editor, “Captive Audience: Prison and Captivity in Contemporary Theater” (2003)
  • Assistant Editor, “A Modern Mosaic: Art and Modernism in the United States” (2000)
  • Author, articles in numerous journals, including Modern Drama, the Journal of Popular Culture, The Journal of American Culture, Women’s Studies, Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies, Style, Mosaic and Shofar

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, American Library Association Award for Reluctant Young Readers for his novel “Sleepless” (2009)
  • Recipient, American Library Association Award for Reluctant Young Readers for his novel “The Unspoken” (2008)

Affiliations

  • Member, Phi Beta Kappa
  • Member, American Studies Association
  • Member, Modern Language Association
  • Member, Society for Cinema Studies
  • Member, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators
  • Editorial Board Member, Confrontation Magazine
  • Reader, Style (Northern Illinois University)
  • Reader, MELUS (Journal for the Society for Multi-Ethnic Literature in the U.S.)
  • Reader, Studies in the Novel (University of North Texas)

Finance

LORENE HIRIS

Professor of FinanceB.S., Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University; M.B.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; D.P.S., Pace University

Specialties:

Business Cycles, Leading Indicators, International Financial Markets

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Newton Award for Teaching Excellence, Long Island University
VINCENT G. MASSARO

Professor of FinanceB.S., Canisius College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame; NSF-NATO Post Doctoral Fellowship in Science, University of Cambridge

Specialties:

Finance, Global Economic Environment of Business

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Derivatives and the 1987 Market Crash,” published in Management Research News
  • Author, “Economic Theory, Domestic Policies and Long Rates,” published in the International Journal of Commerce and Management
  • Author, “Important Changes in the U.S. Financial System,” published in the Business Research Yearbook

Financial Aid

JOANNE GRAZIANO

Assistant Provost for Admissions and RecruitmentB.S., St. John’s University; M.B.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Affiliation

  • Former director of financial assistance, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Financial Planning

ROBERT E. BERTUCELLI

Director, Tax and Accounting Institute; Professor of AccountingB.S., M.S., Long Island University; C.P.A., C.F.P., C.L.U.

Specialties:

Personal Financial Planning, Taxation

Fitness Education

NANA KOCH

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Adelphi University; M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Assessment, Curriculum Design, Dance Therapy, Elementary Methods in Physical Education, Fitness Education, Movement Education, Non-Verbal Communication

Publications:

  • Author, “The 3Rs in Motion,” published in Conference Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the American Dance Therapy Association and the National Dance Education Organization
  • Author, “How to be Healthy and Fit for a Lifetime,” published in The Journal News
  • Author, “An Issue of Touching in Dance Therapy in Japan,” published in the American Journal of Dance Therapy

Foreign Languages

RICHARD AULETTA

Assistant Professor of Foreign LanguagesB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo

Specialties:

Dialectology, English, Geolinguistics, German, Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Linguistic Geography (Germanic and Romance Languages, including English), Sociolinguistics, Spanish

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Grammatical Terminology: A Combined Traditional and Modern Linguistic Glossary”
  • Author, “201 Swedish Verbs”
ERICA FROUMAN-SMITH

Associate Professor of Spanish; Graduate Adviser in SpanishB.A., University of Massachusetts Amherst; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Specialties:

Contemporary Spanish-American Fiction, Spanish-American Women Writers, Literary Translation, Rosario Castellanos, Malinche

Publications:

  • Translator, "Federico García Lorca and the Culture of Male Homosexuality"
  • Translator, “Violent Times,” published in Review: Latin American Literature and the Arts” (2010)
  • Translator, “Jorge Monteleone: ‘Argentine Poetry and Social Narrative,’” published in Review: Latin American Literature and the Arts (2007)
  • Translator, “David Oubiña: ‘Fischerman and Gombrowicz: A Treatise on Excess,’” published in Review: Latin American Literature and the Arts, (2007)
  • Translator, “Angel Sahuquillo, Federico García Lorca and the Culture of Male Homosexuality” (2007)
  • Author, “Rosario Castellanos: Charting a Course Towards Another Way to Be,” published in “Collide” (2005
  • Author, “Review: ‘Las estrategias del orden: Análisis de la cuentística de Liliana Heker’ by Héctor M. Cavallari y Graciela P. García,” published in Letras Femeninas (2005)
  • Author, “Women and the Problem of Domination in the Short Fiction of Inés Arredondo,” published in Letras Femeninas (1997)
  • Author, “Gender Conflicts in the Fiction of Liliana Heker” published in Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (1995)
  • Author, “Review: El peronismo (1943-1955) en la narrativa argentina de Rodolfo A. Borello,” published in Revista Hispánica Moderna (1994)
  • Author, “Woman on the Verge of a Breakthrough: Liliana Heker’s Zona de clivaje as a Female Bildungsroman,” published in Letras Femeninas (1993)
  • Author, “Entrevista con Liliana Heker,” published in Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana (1992)
  • Author, “Review: Liliana Heker: ‘Los bordes de lo real,’” published in Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana (1992)
  • Author, “Review: Liliana Heker: ‘Zona de clivaje,’” published in Letras Femeninas (1991)
  • Author, “Review: ‘Esta puente, mi espalda: Voces de mujeres tercermundistas en los Estados Unidos,’” published in The Americas Review (1991)
  • Author, “Patriarchy and Madness: the Dilemma of Female Characters in the Short Fiction of Amparo Dávila,” published in Discurso Literario (1991)
  • Author, “Silvina Bullrich,” published in “Spanish American Women Writers” (1990)
  • Author, “Review: Splintering Darkness: Latin American Women Writers in Search of Themselves,” Lucía Guerra Cunningham, ed., published in Revista Interamericana de bibliografía, (1990)
  • Author, “Patterns of Female Entrapment and Escape in three Short Stories by Amparo Dávila,” published in Chasqui: Revista de Literature Latinoamericana (1989)
  • Author, “Entrevista con Amparo Dávila,” published in Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana (1989)
  • Translator, “The Guest” by Amparo Dávila, published in Review: Latin American Literature and the Arts (1987)
  • Translator, “The Divorce” by Silvina Bullrich, published in “Contemporary Women Writers of Latin America: New Translations” (1983)
  • Author, “The Paradoxes of Silvina Bullrich.” “Contemporary Women Writers of Latin American: Introductory Essays” (1983)

Honors/Awards:

  • Member, Phi Beta Kappa
  • Member, Phi Kappa Phi
  • Member, Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish Honor Society)
  • Recipient, Ford Foundation Fellowship

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
  • Member, Modern Language Association

Forensics

CHANTAL FERRARO

Assistant Professor of AnthropologyB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.Phil., Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Cultural and Social Anthropology, Eurohistory, Forensic Anthropology, Peasant Societies, Political Anthropology, South Pacific Islands, Western Europe

FRANCIS T. HARTEN

Clinical Director, Forensic Science ProgramB.S., Fordham University; M.S., Touro College

Specialties:

Crime Scene Investigation, General Criminalistics, Hazardous and Radiological Material Management, Serology

Affiliations

  • Former senior forensic detective investigator, New York City Police Department
  • Former police officer, New York City Police Department
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Gangs

PAUL J. CIBOROWSKI

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., University of Dayton; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Child Studies, Children, Delinquency, Dropouts and Drugs, Effects of Divorce, Gangs, Gang Formation and Prevention, Marriage and Family Issues, Single Parents and their Youth Issues, Youth At-Risk Factors, Youth Violence and Bullying

Publications:

  • Author, “Survival Skills for Single Parents”
  • Author, “The Changing Family”
  • Author, “Single Mothers by Choice”

Gender Issues

DANIEL L. ARAOZ

Senior Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Gonzaga University ; M.S.T., University of Santa Clara; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Hypnosis Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, New Hypnosis, Psychoanalysis, Right Hemisphere Thinking, Sexuality (including Sexual Identity and Orientation), the Zen of the Western World

Publications:

  • Author, “Symptom is Not the Whole Story: Psychoanalysis for Non Psychoanalysts”
  • Author, “The New Hypnosis”
  • Author, “Reengineering Yourself: A Blueprint for Personal Success in the New Corporate Culture”

Affiliations

  • Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), Academy of Counseling Psychology (AoCP), American Board of Family Psychology (ABFP), American Board of Psychological Hypnosis (ABPH) and The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
  • Certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) and by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
  • Honorary Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • Fellow, American Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Academy of Family Psychology and Academy of Counseling Psychology
DANIELLE KNAFO

Associate Professor of PsychologyB.A., Tel Aviv University (Israel); Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Gender Issues and Psychoanalysis, Immigration, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Psychology of Art, Sexual Perversion, Terror-Related Trauma. Psychoanalytic theory and practice; psychology of art, creativity, and the aesthetic response; clinical aspects of life under terrorism and psychotherapeutic work with trauma; gender issues.

Publications:

  • Author, “Pervert: The Sexual Illusionist”
  • Author, “Unconscious Fantasies and the Relational World”
  • Author, “Living with Terror, Working with Trauma: A Clinician’s Handbook”
  • D. Knafo. 2009. In Her Own Image: Women’s Self-Representation in Twentieth-Century Art. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
  • D. Knafo & K. Feiner. 2005. Unconscious Fantasies and the Relational World. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. (Goethe Prize honoree)
  • D. Knafo. 2004. Living with Terror, Working with Trauma: A Clinician’s Handbook. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Download a sample chapter.
  • D. Knafo. 1993. Egon Schiele/ A Self in Creation: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Artist's Self-Portraits. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Selected Articles
  • D. Knafo. (2008) The O.R.T. (Object Relations Technique): A Reintroduction. Psychoanalytic Psychology. In Press.
  • D. Knafo. (2008) The Senses Grow Skilled in their Craving: Thoughts on Creativity and Addiction. Psychoanalytic Review, 95(4): 571-596.
  • D. Knafo. Castration and Medusa: Orlan’s Art on the Cutting Edge. Studies in Gender and Sexuality. In Press.
  • D. Knafo. 2005. The Glory and Shadow of Fame. Clio’s Psyche, 12(3):1 & 149-152.D. Knafo. 2005. Egon Schiele: Art and Psyche. Psychoanalytic Association of NY Bulletin, 43(3): 14-18.
  • D. Knafo. 2005. Egon Schiele: Art and Psyche. Psychoanalytic Association of NY Bulletin, 43(3): 14-18.
  • D. Knafo. 2003, Creative Transformation of Trauma. Israel Psychoanalytic Journal, 1 (4): 537-564.
  • D. Knafo. 2003. What Does a Man Want? Reflections on Surrealism Unbound, an Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 4(3): 287-307.
  • D. Knafo & K. Feiner. 2002. Blue Velvet: David Lynch’s Primal Scene. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 83 (6): 1445-51.
  • D. Knafo. 2002. Revisiting Ernst Kris’ Concept ‘Regression in the Service of the Ego.’ Psychoanalytic Psychology. 19(1): 24-49.
  • D. Knafo. 2001. Hannah Wilke: The Naked Truth. Gender and Psychoanalysis. 5(1): 3-35.
  • D. Knafo. 2001. Claude Cahun: The Third Sex. Studies in Gender and Sexuality. 2 (1): 29-61.
  • D. Knafo. 2000. Revelations and Rage: Violence Against Women in the Art of Women Artists. Violence Against Women, vol 6(6): 661-681.
  • D. Knafo. 1999. Antisemitism in the Clinical Setting: Transference and Countertransference Dimensions. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 47 (1): 35-63.
DEBORAH LUTZ

Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., University of Colorado at Boulder; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

History of Sexuality, Pornography and Erotica; Gender and Gay Studies; Material Culture; Mourning and Death Culture

Publications:

  • Author, “Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism”(2011)
  • Author, “The Dangerous Lover: Gothic Villains, Byronism, and the Nineteenth-Century Seduction Narrative” (2006)
  • Author, “Gothic Fictions in the Nineteenth Century,” published in “The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 3: The Nineteenth-Century Novel 1820-1880” (Forthcoming)
  • Author, “The Eroticism of the Nineteenth-Century Pirate Poet: Byron, Scott, and Trollope,” published in “Pirates and Mutineer” (2010)
  • Author, “The Haunted Space of the Mind: The Revival of the Gothic Romance in the Twenty-First Century,” published in “Empowerment Versus Oppression: Twenty-First-Century Views of Popular Romance Novels” (2007)
  • Author, “Dandies, Libertines, and Byronic Lovers: Pornography and Erotic Decadence in Nineteenth-Century England,” published in “Decadence in English Literature” (2006)
  • Annotator, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” (2009)
  • Editor, Scholarly Edition of “Glenarvon”(2007)
  • Author, Introduction to “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall,” (2007)
  • Author, Introduction to “Glenarvon” (2007)
  • Annotator, “Villette” (2001)
  • Annotator, “Middlemarch” (2001)
  • Annotator, “Great Expectations” (2000)
  • Annotator, “Sense and Sensibility” (2000)
  • Annotator, “The Voyage Out” (2000)
  • Author, “The Dead Still Among Us: Victorian Secular Relics and the Materiality of Death in Wuthering Heights and In Memoriam,” published in Victorian Literature and Culture (forthcoming)
  • Author, “The Secret Rooms of My Secret Life,” published in English Studies in Canada (2007)
  • Author, “Love as Homesickness: Longing for a Transcendental Home in Byron and the Dangerous Lover Narrative,” published in The Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought
  • Author, “The Erotics of Ontology: Failed Presence in Heidegger and the Mass-Market Romance,” published in Comparative Literature and Culture (2003)
  • Author, “Kafka’s Itinerary: Toward a Writing of Failure,” published in The George Washington Review (2000)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (2010-2011)
  • Recipient, Jewish Foundation for the Education of Women Dissertation Fellowship (2003-2004)
ROSLYN MURASKIN

Director, Long Island Women’s Institute; Professor of Criminal Justice; Executive Director, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Alumni ChapterB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Gender and the Law, Women’s Issues

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Crime and the Media: Headlines vs. Reality”
  • Author, “It's a Crime: Women and Justice”
  • Author, “Key Correctional Issues”
  • Co-author, “Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty- First Century”

Geology/Geography

MARGARET F. BOORSTEIN

Chair, Earth and Environmental Science Department; Professor of GeographyB.A., Barnard College, Columbia University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Conservation, Environmental Issues, Meteorology, National Parks, Ozone Layer, Weather/Storms Topic(s): Environment, Geology/Geography

PATRICK J. KENNELLY

Associate Professor of GeographyB.S., Allegheny College, M.S., University of Arizona; Ph.D., Oregon State University

Specialties:

Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Analysis, Online Education, Terrain Representation

Publications:

  • Author, "Landscape Volumetrics and Visualizations of the Butte Mining District, Montana," published in Environmental and Engineering Geoscience (2011)
  • Co-author, article in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2010)
  • Co-author, article in Computers and Geosciences (2010)
  • Co-author, article in Chemical Geology (2010)
  • Author, “An Online Social Networking Approach to Reinforce Learning of Rocks and Minerals,” published in the Journal of Geoscience Education (2009)
  • Author, “Terrain Maps Displaying Hill-shading with Curvature,” published in Geomorphology (2008)
LILLIAN HESS TANGUAY

Director, Graduate Program in Environmental Studies; Associate Professor of GeologyB.A., Buffalo State College; M.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Costal Processes, Oceanography, Petroleum Geology, Petrophysics, Sedimentary Geology

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Recent Natural and Engineered Changes on a New York City Beach, Arverne, Rockaway, New York,” published in Geological Society of America: Abstracts with Programs
  • Co-author, “Mapping Intentionally Uncertain Groundwater Data with Geographic Information Systems,” published in Geological Society of America: Abstracts with Programs
  • Author, “The Rocks of The Description de l'Égypte,” published in Geological Society of America: Abstracts with Programs

Gerontology

ELIZABETH EGGLETON

Associate Director, Center on Aging; Adjunct Professor of Health Care and Public AdministrationB.S., St. Joseph’s College; A.C., M.P.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ph.D., Kennedy-Western University

Specialties:

Guardianship

JOSEPH MONTANO

Associate Professor of AudiologyB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., New York University; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Aural Rehabilitation, Cochlear Implant, Geriatrics, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

ILENE NATHANSON

Director, Social Work Program; Director, Center on Aging; Professor of Health Care and Public Administration

Specialties:

Gerontology, Issues in Health Care, Legal and Ethical Psychology of Aging

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Elder Practice: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Working With Older Adults in the Community”
  • Author, “Gerontological Social Work: Theory into Practice”

Government

CARL L. FIGLIOLA

Chair, Health Care and Public Administration; Professor of Health Care and Public AdministrationB.A., Long Island University; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Government Relations, Management, Public Policy

ROGER GOLDSTEIN

Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Culture, International Relations; Race and Politics; Russia and Eastern Europe; United Nations Peacekeeping and Peacemaking; Local, National and State Government

STANLEY B. KLEIN

Professor of Political ScienceA.B., M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Congress, Presidency, U.S. Foreign Policy

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Handicapped

JOEL E. MITTLER

Professor of EducationB.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY; M.S., Professional Certificate, Queens College, CUNY ; M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Inclusion, Response to Intervention, Special Education Policy, Technology and Special Education

Publications:

  • Author, “What’s Happening in Washington in Special Education Policy?” presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association, Technology, Reading and Learning Diversity Meeting and the Annual Conference of the New York State Chapter of Counsel for Exceptional Children

Health Education

STEVEN HOLLANDER

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., M.S., Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Aging and Sexuality, Sex Education, Tips for Staying Healthy, Types of Drugs and Drug Education, Weight Control Through Exercise

Health Information

MARY L. WESTERMANN-CICIO

Associate Professor of Library and Information ScienceB.A., M.S.L.S., M.P.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Consumer Health Information, Evaluating Health Information on the Internet, Health Information on the World Wide Web, How to Find Medical/Health Information

Hearing Loss

JOSEPH MONTANO

Associate Professor of AudiologyB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., New York University; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Aural Rehabilitation, Cochlear Implant, Geriatrics, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss

History

SARA STIDSTONE GRONIM

Associate Professor of HistoryB.S., Boston University; M.A., Brooklyn College; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Specialties:

Colonial and Revolutionary America; Early Modern Atlantic World; Science, Technology and Medicine

Publications:

  • Author, “Mary Cooper's Nature: The Natural World of a Long Island Farmwoman,” New York History (2011)
  • Author, “Open City: New York as a Port Town in the Mid-Eighteenth Century,” book chapter in New York 400 (2009)
  • Author, “Everyday Nature: Knowledge of the Natural World in Colonial New York” (2007)
  • Author, “What Jane Knew: A Woman Botanist in the Eighteenth Century,” published in the Journal of Women’s History (2007)
  • Author, “Imagining Inoculation: Smallpox, the Body, and Social Relations of Healing,” published in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine (2006)
  • Author, “Geography and Persuasion: Maps in British Colonial New York,” published in William and Mary Quarterly (2001)
  • Author, “At the Sign of Newton’s Head: Astronomy and Cosmology in British Colonial New York,” published in Explorations in Early American History (1999)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Margaret W. Rossiter Prize for the History of Women in Science, History of Science Society
  • Recipient, Dixon Ryan Fox Prize, New York State Historical Association
  • Recipient, Richard L. Morton Prize, Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture
  • Recipient, Colonial Essay Award, Colonial Society of Pennsylvania

Affiliations

  • Member, American Historical Association
  • Member, Organization of American Historians
  • Member, History of Science Society
  • Member, American Association for the History of Medicine
  • Member, New York State Historical Association
STANLEY B. KLEIN

Professor of Political ScienceA.B., M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Congress, Presidency, U.S. Foreign Policy

Hypnosis

DANIEL L. ARAOZ

Senior Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Gonzaga University ; M.S.T., University of Santa Clara; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Hypnosis Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, New Hypnosis, Psychoanalysis, Right Hemisphere Thinking, Sexuality (including Sexual Identity and Orientation), the Zen of the Western World

Publications:

  • Author, “Symptom is Not the Whole Story: Psychoanalysis for Non Psychoanalysts”
  • Author, “The New Hypnosis”
  • Author, “Reengineering Yourself: A Blueprint for Personal Success in the New Corporate Culture”

Affiliations

  • Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), Academy of Counseling Psychology (AoCP), American Board of Family Psychology (ABFP), American Board of Psychological Hypnosis (ABPH) and The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
  • Certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) and by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
  • Honorary Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • Fellow, American Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Academy of Family Psychology and Academy of Counseling Psychology
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Immigration

JEONG-EUN RHEE

Assistant Professor of EducationB.A., Ewha Women’s University; M.A., West Virginia University; Ph.D., Ohio State University

Specialties:

Asian American Studies; Issues of Globalization, Transnationalism and Immigration in Education; Postcolonial Inquiry; Social Justice Education; Teacher Action Research

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Negotiating Collaboration Across Differences,” published in Qualitative Inquiry
  • Author, “Risking to be Wounded Again: Performing Open Eye/I,” published in Race, Ethnicity and Education
  • Author, “Re/Membering (to) Shifting Alignments: Korean Women’s Transnational Narratives in U.S. Higher Education,” published in the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education

Information Technology

JOHN J. REGAZZI

Professor, College of Information and Computer ScienceB.A., St. John’s University; M.A., University of Iowa; M.S.L.I.S., Columbia University; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Specialties:

Electronic Publishing, Information Technology

International Affairs

ROGER GOLDSTEIN

Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Culture, International Relations; Race and Politics; Russia and Eastern Europe; United Nations Peacekeeping and Peacemaking; Local, National and State Government

ANKE GROSSKOPF

Assistant Professor of Political Science and International StudiesB.A., Graduate Certificate, University of Mannheim (Germany); M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Specialties:

East Germany, European Union, International Politics (Especially Europe)

LOUIS W. KOENIG

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Barnard College, Columbia University; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Political Science, International Politics, U.S. Presidencies

MUHAMMAD MUSLIH

Professor of Political ScienceB.A., St. Lawrence University; M.A., American University at Beirut; Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Middle East (Israel, Jordan, PLO, Syria)

Publications:

  • Author, “The Origins of Palestinian Nationalism”
  • Author, “Political Ties in the Arab World”

Internet

HETING CHU

Professor of Library and Information ScienceB.A., Peking University; M.L.I.S., McGill University; Ph.D., Drexel University

Specialties:

Library & Information Science Education, Information Retrieval, Research Methods, Bibliometrics & Scientometrics

Publications:

  • Author, “Information Representation and Retrieval in the Digital Age” (2nd ed., 2010)
  • Co-editor, “Information Resources and Retrieval: A Textbook” (2nd ed., 2009)
  • Co-editor, “Western Research in Library & Information Science” (2007)
  • Co-editor, “How to Locate Images on the Internet” (2007)
  • Author, “Information Representation and Retrieval in the Digital Age” (2003; Korean edition, 2005; Indian edition, 2009)
  • Co-author, “Information Retrieval on the Internet: Principles, Tools and Techniques (1999)
  • Author, “Internet Applications and Resources: A Practical Guide” (1997)
  • Author, “Education in library and information science,” published in “Advances in Librarianship” (2010)
  • Author, “Factors affecting relevance judgment: A report from TREC Legal track,” published in the Journal of Documentation. [In press]
  • Author, “Knowledge organization and information retrieval,” published in Advances in Information Management and Information Systems
  • Co-author, “Web 2.0 and its dimensions in the scholarly world,” published in Scientometrics (2009)
  • Co-author, “The academic library meets Web 2.0: Applications and Implications,” published in The Journal of Academic Librarianship (2009)
  • Co-author, “Social tagging in China and the USA: A comparative study,” published in the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (2008)
  • Co-author, “TREC 2007 Legal Track Interactive Task: A report from the LIU team,” published in the TREC 2007 Conference Notebook (2007)
  • Co-author, “Downloads vs. citations in economics: Relationships, contributing factors and beyond,” published in the Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (2007)
  • Author, "Curricula of LIS programs in the USA: A content analysis," published in the Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice
  • Author, "Taxonomy of inlinked Web entities: What does it imply for Webometric research?" published in Library & Information Science Research: An International Journal (2005)
  • Co-author, “NEP: Current awareness service of the RePEc digital library,” published in D-Lib Magazine (2003)
  • Co-author, “Current awareness service of the RePEc digital library: Progress, performance and potentials,” published in the Proceedings of the CAS Symposium on the Sustainable Development & Innovation of Libraries (2003)
  • Author, "Electronic books: Viewpoints from users and potential users," published in Library Hi Tech (2003)
  • Co-author, "Library and information science schools in Canada and USA: A Webometric perspective,” published in the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (2002)
  • Author, "Emerging generations of Web retrieval tools," published in “InfoToday 2002: Collected Presentations” (2002)
  • Author, "Research in image indexing and retrieval as reflected in the literature," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (2001)
  • Author, "A Webometric analysis of the ALA accredited LIS schools' Websites," published in the Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics (2001)
  • Author, "Intellectual Activities and influences of Belver C. Griffith: A citation perspective," published in Scientometrics (2001)
  • Author, "Promises and challenges of electronic journals: Academic libraries surveyed," published by Learned Publishing (2000)
  • Author, "Web search tools: Recent developments," published in the Journal of Library and Information Science (1999)
  • Co-author, "Electronic journals versus print journals: An evaluation framework," published in the Proceedings of the 20th National Online Meeting (1999)
  • Author, "Electronic journals in American academic libraries: A view from within," published in the Proceedings of International Conference on New Missions of Academic Libraries in the 21st Century (1998)
  • Author, "Superconductivity research in China revisited: An analysis of the literature published between 1987-1989," published in World Science Technology (1998)
  • Author, “Internet search services vs. online database services,” published in the Proceedings of the 19th National Online Meeting (1998)
  • Author, "Hyperlinks: How well do they represent the intellectual content of digital collections?" published in the Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of American Society for Information Science (1997)
  • Author, "Internet search tools: What can they offer to users?" published in the Proceedings of the 18th National Online Meeting (1997)
  • Author, "Search services on the Internet: Characteristics, comparison & future," published in the Journal of Academic Libraries (1997)
  • Co-author, “Some suggestions for the future developments of CERNET,” published in the Journal of Academic Libraries (1997)
  • Co-author, "Search engines for the World Wide Web: A comparative study and evaluation methodology," published in the Proceedings of the 59th Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1996)
  • Author, "Internet and network applications," published in New Technology of Contemporary Library and Information Service (1995)
  • Co-author, "Seamless networking in China: Progress, problems, and perspectives," published in the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 21(5), 14-16, June/July 1995.
  • Author, "Internet and digital libraries: Their implications for developing countries," published in the Proceedings of the 4th Beijing International Symposium on Computer-based Information Management (1994)
  • Author, "E-mail in scientific communication," published in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth National Online Meeting (1994)
  • Author, "A citation analysis of superconductivity literature," published in Library and Information Services (1994)
  • Author, "Automation of indexing: On the major approaches to automatic indexing," published in the Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information (1993)
  • Author, "An analysis of informal communication between Chinese and non-Chinese superconductivity researchers," published in the Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information (1993)
  • Author, "Communication between Chinese and non-Chinese scientists in the discovery of high-Tc superconductor: I. The formal perspective," published in Scientometrics (1992)
  • Author, "Communication between Chinese and non-Chinese scientists in the discovery of high-Tc superconductor: II. The informal perspective," published in Scientometrics (1992)

Lectures and Presentations

  • Speaker, “iSchools and LIS Schools: A perspective from their MLIS programs,” talk given to the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) student chapter of Long Island University (2009)
  • Author, “Diversity & Commonality of Information Science Education in a Pluralistic World,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (2009)
  • Co-author, “Social tagging in China and the USA: A comparative study,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (2008)
  • Speaker, “The Semantic Web and information retrieval,” talk given at the School of Information Management, Wuhan University, China (2008)
  • Speaker, “Artificial intelligence and information retrieval,” talk given at the Department of Information Management, Nanjing University, China (2008)
  • Speaker, “The Semantic Web and information retrieval,” talk given at the Department of Information Management, Nanjing University, China (2008)
  • Speaker, “Ph.D. and master’s programs at Palmer School, Long Island University,” talk given to the faculty members at Department of Information Management, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, China. (2008)
  • Author, “TREC 2007 Legal Track Interactive Task: A report from the LIU team,” presented at the TREC 2007 Conference Legal Track Workshop (2007)
  • Author, “Downloads vs. citations: Relationships, contributing factors & beyond,” presented at the 11th International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference (2007)
  • Co-author, “Collaboration in research authorship: The LIS Book Project,” presented at the Chinese American Librarians Association Midwest Chapter Annual Meeting (2007)
  • Speaker, “Search beyond Google,” talk given at the ASIS&T Student Chapter Workshop, Long Island University (2007)
  • Speaker, “Role of librarians in the digital age,” speech given at “Changing Role of Librarians,” the 35th Annual Continuing Education Conference, Academic and Special Libraries Division, Nassau County Library Association (2006)
  • Author, "Curricula of LIS programs in the USA: A content analysis," presented at the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice (2006)
  • Keynote Speaker, “Information representation and retrieval in the digital age: Emerging research and developments,” Academic Forum for Chinese Doctoral Candidates (2004)
  • Author, “Current awareness service of the RePEc digital library: Progress, performance and potentials,” presented at the CAS Symposium on the Sustainable Development & Innovation of Libraries (2003)
  • Author, “Why are sitations (hyperlinks) made?” presented at the 9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics (2003)
  • Author, “Electronic books: Viewpoints from Users and Potential Users,” paper presented at the American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Conference (2002)
  • Author, "Emerging generations of Web retrieval tools," paper presented at InfoToday (2002)
  • Co-author, “Library and Information Science Schools in Canada and USA: A Webometric Perspective,” paper presented at the Association for Library and Information Science Education Conference (2002)
  • Author, "A Webometric analysis of the ALA accredited LIS schools' Websites". Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics (2001)
  • Speaker, “E-books and your library: Promises and issues,” speech given at the 30th Annual Continuing Education Conference, Academic and Special Libraries Division, Nassau County Library Association (2001)
  • Author, “A citation analysis of Belver Griffith’s work,” paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Quantitative Evaluation of Research Performances and the 6th National Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics (2000)
  • Speaker, “Second generation Internet search tools,” talks given at the Institute of Scientific & Technological Information in China (2001)
  • Speaker, “Research in image indexing and retrieval: A scientometric study,” talk given at the Doctoral Colloquium of the Palmer School of Library and Information Science, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University (2000)
  • Co-author, "Electronic journals versus printed journals: An evaluation framework," presented at the 20th National Online Meeting, New York, May 19, 1999.
  • Speaker, "Electronic journals: Promises and challenges for academic libraries," speech given to the ASIS&T Student Chapter, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University (1999)
  • Co-author, "Hyperlinks as index terms: Exhaustivity, specificity and beyond," presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1998)
  • Author, "Search capabilities of Web-based Search Engines," presented at Digital Libraries (1998)
  • Speaker, "Search and evaluate networked resources on international education," speech given at the Tenth Biennial Seminar on International Education, the Institute of International Education (1998)
  • Author, "Internet search services vs. online database services," presented at the National Online Meeting (1998)
  • Author, "Internet search tools: What can they offer to users?" presented at the National Online Meeting (1997)
  • Author, "Search engines for the World Wide Web: A comparative study and evaluation methodology," presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1996)
  • Co-author, "Seamless networking in China: progress, problems, and perspectives," presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science (1994)
  • Author, "Internet and digital libraries: their implications for developing countries,” presented at the 4th Beijing International Symposium on Computer-based Information Management (1994)
  • Author, "E-mail in scientific communication," presented at the Fifteenth National Online Meeting (1994)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Full Scholarship for Students Going Abroad, Chinese Education Ministry (1984)
  • Recipient, Full Scholarship for Students with Excellent Academic Performance, Tangkakji Trust (1984-1990)
  • Member, Beta Phi Mu, International Library Science Honor Society (1991-present)

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, American Library Association
  • Member, American Society for Information Science & Technology
  • Member, Association for Computing Machinery
  • Member, SIG-IR, Association for Computing Machinery
  • Member, Association for Library and Information Science Education
THOMAS KRICHEL

Assistant Professor of Library and Information ScienceDEUG ès Sciences Économiques, Université des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse; Magistère d'Économie, Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne,
École Normale Supérieure de la rue d'Ulm, École des Hautes Études en; Ph.D., University of Surrey

Specialties:

Digital Libraries for Scholarly Communication, Repositories, Applications of Networks and Machine Learning

Publications:

Author, “Information retrieval performance measures for a current awareness report composition aid,” published in Information Processing and Management (2007)

BETTE SCHNEIDERMAN

Associate Professor of Education, Library and Information ScienceB.A., M.S., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Hofstra University

Specialties:

Educational Use of the Internet, Internet Learning Communities

Investing

GEORGE GLENN BAIGENT

Chair, Finance Department; Associate Professor of FinanceB. Eng., Technical University of Nova Scotia; M.B.A., St. Mary's University; Ph.D., Kent State University

Specialties:

Corporate Finance, Investments, Market Microstructure

MANOJ DALVI

Associate Professor of FinanceB.A., Sydeham College, University of Bombay; J.D., Government Law College, University of Bombay; L.L.M., Harvard Law School
Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Commodity Markets, Derivative Securities, Portfolio Theory

ZHAOHUI ZHANG

Associate Professor of FinanceB.S., Shaanxi Institute (China); M.S., Ph.D., Texas Tech University

Specialties:

Chinese Stock Market, Event Study, Financial Markets and Institutions, Investments

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Extensions of the Standardized Cross-Sectional Approach to Short-Horizon Event Studies,” published in the Journal of Financial Research
  • Co-author, “Inter-broker Trades and Return Performance on the Toronto Stock Exchange,” published in the International Review of Economics and Finance
  • Co-author, “Transitory Price Changes: Evidence from the Chinese Stock Markets,” published in the Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
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Japan’s Economy

PANOS MOURDOUKOUTAS

Professor of EconomicsB.A., University of Salonica; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

World Economy

Publications:

  • Author, “China Against Herself: Innovation or Imitation in Global Business”
  • Author, “Banking Risk Management in a Globalizing Economy”
  • Author, “The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China”
  • Author, “Japan’s Turn”

Jazz

T.K. BLUE (EUGENE RHYNIE)

Director of Jazz Studies; Assistant Professor of MusicB.A., New York University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Jazz Performance, Improvisation, Composition, Arrangement, Jazz History, World Music, History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the Business of Music

Publications:

  • Featured in many issues of Jazz Magazine (1982-1986)
  • Cover of Saxophone Journal Magazine (1987)
  • Featured in the Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz (1999)
  • Cover of Jazz Hot Magazine (2001)
  • Featured in “Reed All About It” (2002)

Received many excellent reviews on all of his recordings. His latest release, “Follow the North Star,” was reviewed by Downbeat, Jazz Improv, Swing Journal (Japan), The Washington Post, The Baltimore City Paper, Jazz Times Magazine, The Sanford Herald, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), Dimanche Soir (France), Jazz Hot (France) and Jazz Magazine (France).

Recordings:

  • Leader, “Follow the North Star” (2008)
  • Leader, “Rhythm in Blue” (2005)
  • Leader, “The Tide of Love” (2001)
  • Leader, “Eyes of the Elders” (2000)
  • Leader, “Another Blue” (1999)
  • Leader, “Introducing Talib Kibwe” (1997)
  • Leader, “Taja Live at Birdland” (1992)
  • Leader, “Egyptian Oasis” (1986)
  • Side Man on over 70 recordings

Performances:

Jazz artist with many groups from the metropolitan area and still performing nationally and internationally.

Performs, records and tours with vocal jazz legend Jimmy Scott and the Jazz Expressions

  • Music Director, Randy Weston and his African Rhythms Quintet
  • Musical Director, Spirit of Life Ensemble (1992-2000)
  • Performer, International Art of Jazz at Stony Brook University (1988-1995)
  • Band Leader, various jazz studies programs and concerts in the public school system
  • Performer, numerous tours, television appearances and radio broadcasts in Europe, Africa, the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and South America.

2008-2009 Performance Highlights:

  • Giants of Jazz Concert honoring Randy Weston (2009)
  • All Nights Soul at St Peter’s Church (2009)
  • Trumpets Jazz Club tribute to Thelonious Monk (2009)
  • Syracuse University with Jayne Cortez (2009)
  • Zinc Bar, NYC, with guitarist Sandro Albert (2009)
  • Lenox Lounge in NYC with Benny Powell (2009)
  • Baltimore Museum of Art with vocalist Jeffrey Smith (2009)
  • Jazzmobile Grant’s Tomb concert with Benny Powell (2009)
  • Twins Jazz Club, Washington, D.C. (2009)
  • Columbia Lake Front Jazz Series (2009)
  • Tour of Spain with Randy Weston (2009)
  • Barnes and Noble, NYC, with vocalist Gregory Generet (2009)
  • Whole Foods Jazz Series (2009)
  • Essaouira, Morocco (2009)
  • The Jazz Gallery, NYC, with Randy Weston (2009)
  • ASCAP tribute to Randy Weston, Jazz At Lincoln Center (2009)
  • Healdsburg Jazz Festival with Randy Weston (2009)
  • Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Jazz at Lincoln Center, with Gregory Generet (2009)
  • Jazz Vespers, Trinity Lutheran Church (2009)
  • Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, Jazz at Lincoln Center, with Jimmy Scott (2009)
  • Branly Museum in Paris, France, with Randy Weston (2009)
  • Lenox Lounge, NYC (2009)
  • The Jazz Standard, NYC, with Randy Weston (2009)
  • Sista’s Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. (2009)
  • African Poetry Theater with Benny Powell (2009)
  • Lenox Lounge with Benny Powell (2009)
  • Tribute to Phyllis Hyman, the Triad, NYC, with Allyson Williams (2008)
  • Zinc Bar, NYC, with The African Blue Note (2008)
  • Fes, Morocco (2008)
  • San Francisco Jazz Festival (2008)
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (2008)
  • “Slave Routes,” NYU Performing Arts Center (2008)
  • Blue Note Jazz Club, NYC (2008)
  • Sanford, N.C. (2008)
  • Iridium Jazz Club, NYC (2008)
  • Lenox Lounge, NYC (2008)
  • Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, NYC (2008)
  • Jazzmobile at Grant’s Tomb & Marcus Garvey Park (2008)
  • Museum of Natural History, NYC (2008)
  • Twins Jazz Club, Washington D.C. (2008)
  • Baltimore Museum of Art (2008)
  • The Sunside Jazz Club, Paris, France (2008)
  • Trumpets Jazz Club, N.J. (2008)
  • The Zinc Bar, NYC (2008)
  • Tilles Center (2008)
  • The Kitano Jazz Club, NYC (2008)
  • Sista’s Place in Brooklyn, NYC (2008)
  • St. Peter’s Church, NYC (2008)
  • The Allen Room, Jazz at Lincoln Center (2008)
  • Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Jazz at Lincoln Center (2008)

Films

  • Featured in “Slave Routes” (documentary), New York University (2009)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, New York State Council on the Arts Commission (2007)
  • Recipient, Minority Group Graduate Scholarship, Columbia University
  • Recipient, Martin Luther King Jr. Undergraduate Scholarship Award, New York University
  • Recipient, Minority Group Achievement Award for Excellence, New York University
  • Member, National Honor Society

Affiliations

  • Member, Association for Jazz Educators
  • Member, Committee to Re-establish Newark Symphony Hall as a Major Jazz Venue
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Knowledge Management

SUSAN E. KETCHAM

Professor Reference LibrarianB.S.Ed., Slippery Rock University; M.S.L.I.S., C. W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.S.Ed., C. W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Cataloging, Libraries and the Internet

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Digital Collections Worldwide : An Annotated Directory”
  • Co-author, “Distance Learning for Higher Education: An Annotated Bibliography”
  • Author, Utilization of Developing Technologies for Cataloging, in “Introducing and Managing Academic Library Automation Projects”
  • Author, Book reviews in Library Journal
MICHAEL E.D. KOENIG

Director, Ph.D. in Information Studies Program; Professor of Knowledge ManagementB.S., Yale University; M.S., M.B.A., University of Chicago; Ph.D., Drexel University

Specialties:

Knowledge Management; Information and Knowledge, and the Productivity of the Organization; Management of Information and Knowledge Operations; Information Retrieval; Rare Books; the History of Printing

Publications:

THE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF INFORMATION OPERATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS:

  • Co-editor, “Convergence of Knowledge Management and Project Management” (2010)
  • Author, “Gatekeepers, Boundary Spanners, and Social Network Analysis: Creating the Project Team,” published in “Convergence of Knowledge Management and Project Management” (2010)
  • Co-author, "Knowledge Management, Early Development," published in the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences (3rd edition, 2010)
  • Co-author, "The Origins and Development of Knowledge Management,” published in the Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (2008)
  • Co-editor, “Knowledge Management In Practice: Connections and Context” (2008)
  • Author, “KM is Here to Stay,” published in “Knowledge Management In Practice: Connections and Context” (2008), reprinted in the newsletter of the Working Knowledge Research Center
  • Author, “KM Moving into Stage IV? - The Extra-Organizational Stage,” published in “Knowledge Management In Practice: Connections and Context” (2008)
  • Author, “KM The New Business Potpourri or Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees,” published in “Knowledge Management In Practice: Connections and Context” (2008), republished in India by Ess Ess Publications (2008)
  • Author, “KM: The Forest for all the Trees,” published in KM World (2006)
  • Author, “K.M. Moves Beyond the Organization,” published in Information Services and Use (2005)
  • Co-author, “The Business World Discovers the Assets of Librarianship,” published in Information Outlook (2002)
  • Author, “KM Lessons Learned – The U.S. Perspective,” published in the Proceedings of the Online Information Conference (2004)
  • Co-author, “From Open Access to Open Libraries: Claims and Visions for Open Academic Libraries,” published in the Proceedings of the Digital Library – Advance the Efficiency of Knowledge Utilization conference (2004)
  • Co-editor, “Knowledge Management, Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004)
  • Author, “Three Stages of Knowledge Management,” published in “Knowledge Management, Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004)
  • Author, “Knowledge Management Strategy,” published in “Knowledge Management, Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004)
  • Author, “Knowledge Management and Research on Research,” published in “Knowledge Management, Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004)
  • Author, “Time Saved: Not a Politic Justification for KM,” published in “Knowledge Management, Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004)
  • Author, “KM and User Education: the Unrecognized Achilles’ Heel,” published in “Knowledge Management, Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn’t” (2004), republished in India by Ess Ess Publications (2008)
  • Author, “Knowledge Management,” published in the International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science (2nd edition, 2003)
  • Consultant Editor, the International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science (1st edition, 1997; 2nd edition, 2003)
  • Author, “Knowledge Management, User Education, and Librarianship,” published in Library Review (2003), expanded version published in “Knowledge Management: Libraries and Librarians Taking Up the Challenge” (2004)
  • Co-author, “The Business World Discovers the Assets of Librarianship,” published in Information Outlook (2002)
  • Author, “Time Saved – A Misleading Justification for KM,” published in KM World (2002)
  • Author, “The Third Stage of KM Emerges,” published in KM World (2002)
  • Author, “User Education for KM – The Problem We Won’t Recognize,” published in KM World (2001)
  • Author, “Don’t Fall For that False Dichotomy – Codification vs. Personalization,” published in KM World (2001)
  • Author, “The Resurgence of Intellectual Capital,” published in Information Today (2000)
  • Author, “Knowledge Management,” published in “Librarianship and Information Work Worldwide” (2000)
  • Author, “Information Driven Management, The New But Little Perceived, Business Zeitgeist,” published in Libri (2000)
  • Co-editor, “Knowledge Management for the Information Professional” (2000)
  • Co-author, “The Evolution of Knowledge Management,” published in “Knowledge Management for the Information Professional” (2000)
  • Author, “Information Services and Productivity: A Backgrounder,” published in “Knowledge Management for the Information Professional” (2000), republished in India by Ess Ess Publications (2008)
  • Co-author, “Information Driven Management, Concepts and Themes, A Toolkit for Librarians”
  • Author, “From Intellectual Capital to Knowledge Management – What Are They Talking About?” published in Inspel (1998)
  • Author, "Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management," published in the IFLA Journal (1996)
  • Author, “Intellectual Capital and how to Leverage It,” published in The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances (1997)
  • Author, "Faculty Status for Library Professionals: Its Effect on Job Turnover and Job Satisfaction among University Research Library Directors," published in College and Research Libraries (1996)
  • Co-author, “Small Business and Information," published in “Annual Review of Information Science and Technology” (1995)
  • Author, “CD ROM Pricing Issues,” published in INSPEL (1994)
  • Author, “Business Process Redesign and the Productivity Paradox,” published in the Proceedings of NIT 93: 6th International Conference on New Information Technology (1993)
  • Author, "Two CD-ROM Pricing Issues," published in Online and CDROM Review (1993)
  • Co-author, "Libraries and the Cost Recovery Imperative," published in the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations) Journal (1993)
  • Co-author, "New Management Attention to Information," published in The Bottom Line (1990)
  • Co-author, "The Convergence of Management Attention upon Information: Lessons for Librarianship," published in the IFLA Journal (1989), reprinted in “Managing Information for the Competitive Edge” (1996)
  • Co-author, "Information and Information Technology Management," published in the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (1988)
  • Author, "Business and Economics: United States," published in “Manual of Online Search Strategies” (1988; revised chapter in the 2nd Edition, 1992)
  • Author, "Fiscal Accountability, and the Principle of Minimum Unsprung Weight," published in The Bottom Line (1987)
  • Co-author, "ZBB and PPBS What is Left Now That the Trendiness Has Gone?" published in Drexel Library Quarterly (1985)
  • Author, "Data Relationships: Information Retrieval Systems and Database ManagementSystems," published in Information Technology and Libraries (1985)
  • Co-author, "Budgeting and Financial Planning for Libraries," published in Advances in Library Administration and Organization (1984)
  • Co-author, "Sci Tech Libraries and Serials Agents: The Unused Leverage," published in Science & Technology Libraries (1984)
  • Author, "Myths, Misconceptions, and Management," published in Library Journal (1984), selected for publication in “Best Library Literature of 1984”
  • Author, "Budgeting and Financial Planning for Scientific and Technical Libraries," published in Science & Technology Libraries (1984), reprinted in “Management of Sci Tech Libraries” (1984)
  • Author, "Cost Containment in Information Systems," published in the Journal of Cost Analysis (1984)
  • Author, "Serials Dual Pricing: The Librarian's Hobgoblin," published in The Serials Librarian (1984)
  • Editor, “Managing the Electronic Library” (1983)
  • Co-author, "Strategic and Long Range Planning in Libraries and Information Centers," published in Advances in Library Administration and Organization (1983)
  • Author, "Serials Processing and Scale Economies," published in the Journal of Library Administration (1982)
  • Co-author, “Documentation of the U.N. System: Results of a Survey and Consequent Recommendations," published in Libri (1981)
  • Author, “Budgeting Techniques for Libraries and Information Centers” (1980)
  • Co-author, "Systematic Serials Selection Analysis in a Small Academic Health Science Library," published in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association (1978)
  • Author, "Budgets and Budgeting," published in Special Libraries (1977), received award for publication’s best article of the year
  • Author, "Expediting Book Acquisitions," published in Special Libraries (1974)
  • Co-author, "Comparative Evaluation of Ringdoc & CBAC," published in the Journal of Chemical Documentation (1973)
  • Co-author, "SCOPE, A Cost Analysis of an Automated Serials Record System," published in the Journal of Library Automation (1971)

SCIENTOMETRIC & INFORMETRIC STUDIES RELATING TO INFORMATION UTILIZATION AND TO PRODUCTIVITY:

  • Author, "Productivity Impacts of Libraries and Information Services" published in the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences (3rd Edition, 2009)
  • Co-author, “Are Pharmaceutical Company Mergers Rational?” published in The Scientist (2004)
  • Co-author, “Impact of Mergers & Acquisitions on Research Productivity within the Pharmaceutical Industry,” published in Scientometrics (2004)
  • Co-author, “Knowledge Management: Another Management Fad?” published in Information Research (2002) Author, “Lessons from the Study of Scholarly Communication for the New Information Era,” published in Scientometrics (2001)
  • Co-author, “Scientometrics, Cybermetrics & Firm Performance,” published in “The Web of Knowledge: A Festschrift in honor of Eugene Garfield” (2000)
  • Author, “Why Serendipity is the Key to Innovation,” published in Knowledge Management Review (1999)
  • Co-author, “User Perceptions of the Effect of the Outsourcing of U.S. Government Libraries,” published in the IFLA Journal (1999)
  • Co-editor, Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (1995)
  • Co-author, “Productivity Impacts of Libraries and Information Services,” published in the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences (3rd edition, 2010)
  • Author, "Productivity: Libraries, Information Services, and Their Effect on Productivity," pubished in the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science (1995)
  • Author, "The Importance of Information Services for Productivity—Underrecognized and Underinvested," published in Special Libraries (1992), reprinted in “Knowledge and Special Libraries” (1999), “Managing Information for the Competitive Edge (1996) and “Valuing Special Libraries and Information Centers” (1993)
  • Author, "The Information Environment and the Productivity of Research," published in Informetrics 91: Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Informetrics (1992), reprinted in “Recent Advances in Chemical Information” (1992) and “Information Culture and Business Performance” (1995)
  • Author, "The Information and Library Environment and the Productivity of Research," published in Inspel (1990)
  • Author, "Information Services and Downstream Productivity," published in The Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (1990)
  • Author, "A Bibliometric Analysis of Pharmaceutical Research," published in Research Policy (1983)
  • Author, "Bibliometric Indicators versus Expert Judgment in Assessing Research Performance," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1983)
  • Co-author, "Use of International Documents in Developing Countries," published in the UNESCO Journal of Information Science, Librarianship, and Archives Administration (1983)
  • Co-author, "Determinants of Expert Judgment of Research Performance," published in Scientometrics (1982)
  • Author, "On Line Serials Collection Analysis," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1979)
  • Co-author, "Bradford Distribution of Data Elements," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1979)
  • Co-author, "Special Features of Knowledge as a Commodity, in Economics of Knowledge and Information, published in the Journal of Informatics (1978)
  • Author, "Citation Analysis for the Arts and Humanities," published in Collection Management (1978)
  • Co-author, "The Structure of Document Provision Services in the Publisher Library Interface," published in IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications (1977)
  • Co-author, "Journal Clustering Using a Bibliographic Coupling Method," published in Information Processing and Management (1977)
  • Co-author, "The Productivity of Research Effort in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry," published in Research Policy (1975)

TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS, PARTICULARLY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THEIR IMPACTS:

  • Author, “Stage Theories of Information Systems Development,” published in the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science (1998)
  • Co-author, "The World at Stage III, but the Net at Stage II," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1997)
  • Co-author, "Productivity Growth, The Take Off Point," published in Information Processing and Management (1996)
  • Author, "Internet Access: Regulation and Political Currents," published in “Envisioning a Nation Connected” (1996)
  • Author, "Information Policy the Mounting Tension (value additive versus uniquely distributable public good),” published in the Journal of Information Science (1995)
  • Co-author, "Lotka's Law, Price's Urn, & Electronic Publishing," published in published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1995)
  • Author, "Some Thoughts and Predictions," published in Online & CD ROM Review (1994)
  • Co-author, "The Context of Library and Information Work: Three Timely Issues," published in “Librarianship and Information Work World Wide” (1992)
  • Author, "How Close We Came," published in Information Processing and Management (1992)
  • Author, "The Perception of Technological Gap and Technological Lag," published in Third World Libraries (1992)
  • Author, "Entering Stage III The Convergence of the Stage Hypotheses," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1992)
  • Author, "The Role of Networks and Consortia," published in “Improving Library/Information Science Research: Strategies and Perspectives” (1991)
  • Author, "Information Technology and Perestroika," published in Information Services and Use (1990)
  • Author, "Linking Library Users: A Culture Change in Librarianship" published in American Libraries (1990)
  • Author, "The Convergence of Moore's/Mooers' Laws," published in Information Processing and Management (1987)
  • Author, "Information Systems On Entering Stage III," published in Library Journal (1987)
  • Author, "Stage III of Information Systems Technology," published in “Intelligent Information Systems for the Information Society” (1986)
  • Author, "The Convergence of Computers and Telecommunications Information Management Implications," published in Information Management Review (1986)
  • Author, "Fiber Optics and Library Technology," published in Library HiTech (1984)
  • Author, "The Convergence of Information Politics," published in Library Journal (1984)
  • Author, "The Information Controllability Explosion," published in Library Journal (1982)
  • Author, "The Toy Theory of Western History," published in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (1977), simultaneously appearing in Chemtech (1977) and reprinted in Current Contents (1977)

INFORMATION EDUCATION, AND THE UTILIZATION OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SKILLS:

  • Co-author, “Education for Information Science,” published in “The Annual Review of Information Science and Technology” (2007)
  • Author, “Looking Back, A Review of Four Key Articles from Volume One, published in Education For Information (2007)
  • Author, “Leadership Roles for Information Professionals,” keynote presentation published in Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library and Information Education & Practice (2006)
  • Co-author, “Developments for Post Masters Education for Public Library Administration in North America: with particular Reference to the Public Library Administrator’s Certificate Program at the Palmer School of Library and Information Science,” published in “Continuing Professional Development – Preparing for New Roles in Libraries, a Voyage of Discovery” (2005)
  • Co-author, “Teaching Load and Doctoral Supervision: Recognition/Release Time Provisions Among ALA Accredited Programs Offering a Ph.D.,” published in the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (2004)
  • Co-author, “Organizational Realignment of LIS Programs in Academia: From Independent Standalone Units to Incorporated Programs,” published in the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (2002)
  • Co-author, “The End of the Standalone Library School,” published in Library Journal (2002)
  • Author, "Education for Knowledge Management," published in Information Services and Use (1999)
  • Author, "Convergence of Deanship with other Line Management Experience," published in Education for Information (1994)
  • Author, "Educational Requirements for a Library Oriented Career in Information Management," published in Library Trends (1993)
  • Author, "The Transferability of Library Skills to Nonlibrary Contexts, and the Ramifications for Education," published in Advances in Librarianship (1991)
  • Author, "Buttering the Toast Evenly," published in American Libraries (1990)
  • Co-author, "Providing Information For and To Business Students," published in Education for Information (1989)
  • Author, "Education for Information Management: Competition or Cooperation," published in Library Trends (1986)
  • Author, "The Emerging Role for the Librarian in Data Administration," published in Special Libraries (1984)
  • Co-author, "The Education of Librarians for Data Administration," published in Education for Information (1983)
  • Author, "Librarians, the Untapped Resource," published in Datamation (1983)
  • Author, "Education for Special Librarianship," published in Special Libraries (1983)
  • Author, “Theodore Low De Vinne,” published in the Dictionary of Literary Biography – American Book Collectors and Bibliographers, Second Series (1997)
  • Author, "On the Existence of Mikhailov," published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1993), enhanced version reprinted in the Annals of Improbable Research (2004)
  • Author, "On Line Sub Structure Searching Using Fragment Code A Proposal," published in the Journal of Chemical Documentation (1974)
  • Author, "Theodore Low De Vinne, His Contributions to the Art of Printing," published in Library Quarterly (1971)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Jason Farradane Award, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (UK) and the UK Electronic Information Group (2005)
  • Fulbright Scholar, Lecturer on Information Center Management, Argentina (1988)
  • Recipient, H.W. Wilson Award, Special Libraries Association (1978)

Professional Affiliations

  • President, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (1995 1997)
  • Vice President, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (1993 1995)
  • Board Member, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (1991 – 2004)
  • Chairperson of the Management and Marketing Section of the International Federation of Library Associations (1989-1999)
  • Editor, ASIS Monograph Series, American Society for Information Science (1983 1990)
  • President, Delaware Valley Chapter, American Society for Information Science (1980 1981) Chairperson of Special Interest
  • Groups on Computer Retrieval Services and Education, American Society for Information Science (1976 1977, 1984 1985, 1992 1993)
  • Councilor, American Library Association (1993 1997, 2001-2004)
  • National Lecturer, Special Libraries Association
  • President Elect, Connecticut Valley Chapter, Special Libraries Association (1973 1974)
  • Faculty Member, AIM University, Associated Information Managers (1985-1987)
  • Affiliated Fellow, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, (1984-present)
  • President, Board of Directors, Long Island Library Resources Council (2004–present)
  • Member, Board of Directors, Long Island Library Resources Council (2001-2006)
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KAREN OGULNICK

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., SUNY Plattsburgh; M.A., Hunter College, CUNY; Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Language Learning and Identity, TESOL

Publications:

  • Author, “Language Crossings: Negotiating the Self in a Multicultural World”
  • Author, “Onna Rashiku (Like a Woman): The Diary of a Language Learner in Japan”
  • Author, “Popular Education and Language Rights in Indigenous Mayan Communities”

Law

JEREMY A. BUCHMAN

Associate Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Columbia University; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University

Specialties:

American Government, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Judicial Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Voting Rights and Redistricting

Publications:

  • Author, “Drawing Lines in Quicksand: Courts, Legislatures, and Redistricting”
  • Author, “The Effects of Ideology on Federal Trial Judges’ Decisions to Admit Scientific Expert Testimony,” published in American Politics Research
  • Author, “Judicial Lobbying and the Politics of Judicial Structure: An Examination of the Judiciary Act of 1925,” published in Justice System Journal
ROSLYN MURASKIN

Director, Long Island Women’s Institute; Professor of Criminal Justice; Executive Director, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Alumni ChapterB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Gender and the Law, Women’s Issues

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Crime and the Media: Headlines vs. Reality”
  • Author, “It's a Crime: Women and Justice”
  • Author, “Key Correctional Issues”
  • Co-author, “Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty- First Century”
MARTIN O'CONNOR

Associate Professor of Criminal JusticeB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; J.D., Hofstra University

Specialties:

Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Police Organizations and Management, United States Supreme Court and Criminal Courts

Libraries

JODY K. HOWARD

Professor of Library and Information Science; Associate Professor of Library and Information Science; Interim Director, Palmer School of Library and Information ScienceB.A, Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO.; M.L.S., University of Denver, Denver, CO.
M.A.,University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO.; Ph.D., Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas

Specialties:

Organizational Culture, School Libraries, Action Research, and Leadership

Publications:

  • Author, "The Teacher-Librarian as a Curriculum Leader" a chapter in The Many Faces of School Library Leadership, Sharon Coatney, Editor.
  • Co-Author, "Building Careers---Reflecting the Urban Library Program: Replicating the Urban Library Program"
  • Co-Author, "Action Research for the Library Media Specialist"
  • Author, articles in School Library Monthly, School Library Media Activities Monthly, Library Media Connection, and Colorado Libraries
  • Co-Author, articles in Library Media Connection and Colorado Libraries

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

  • Author, "The Relationships Between School Culture and an Effective School Library Program: Four Case Studies" peer-reviewed session presented at Communities and Libraries, the Colorado Association of Libraries Conference (2008).
  • Co-presenter, "How Extreme is Too Extreme? Pushing the Limits of Young Adult Literature," Presentation at Communities and Libraries, the Colorado Association of Libraries Conference (2008).
  • Moderator, "Celebrate a Winning Team: Principals and School Librarians, Ingredients for Increased Student Achievement; We're All on the Same Page," One-half day preconference at Communities and Libraries, the Colorado Association of Libraries Conference (2008).
  • Panelist, "Books I hate" Panel member at Communities and Libraries, the Colorado Association of Libraries Conference (2008).
  • Presenter, "Data-Driven Decision Making with Action Research," Library Development Day, Rockland BOCES School Library System (2008).
  • Co-presenter, "Power Library Training Workshops," presented at Colorado State Library (2007).
  • Panelist, "Libraries Speak Volumes about Learning, A Discussion on Libraries and Education" Panel member moderated by Karen Middleton, Colorado State Board of Education. KACT-TV (2007).
  • Co-presenter, "Advocacy + Collaboration + Librarians =Success," 10 workshops presented throughout the state of Colorado through the Colorado Library Consortium (CLIC)(2006)
  • Presenter, "Information Literacy: Identification and Assessment" presented at Boulder Public Schools (2006)
  • Co-presenter, "School Library Managers and Leaders: Takin' Care of Business," Pre-conference at the Colorado Association of Libraries Conference (2005).
  • Keynote Presenter, “Building an Information Literate School," Summer School Library Institute in Emporia, Kansas (2005).
  • Presenter, "Action Research for Reflective Problem Solving," Nebraska Regional Library Omaha, Nebraska (2005).
  • Co-presenter, "Action Research for School Improvement, Accountability and Student Achievement," Tri-Conference in Overland Park, Kansas (2005).
  • Presenter, "School Libraries: Today and Tomorrow," Douglas County School Librarians, Colorado (2004)
  • Co-presenter, "Action Research for School Improvement, Accountability, and Student Achievement," Colorado Association of Libraries and Mountain Plains Library Joint Conference (2004).

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, $25,000 LSTA grant to present Celebrate a Winning Team: Principals and School Librarian, Ingredients for Increased Student Achievement!
  • Recipient, $2000 Dissertation Research Fellowship from Emporia State University
  • Recipient, Invited to attend the Library Research Seminar IV, Doctoral pre-preconference at Western Ontario University.
  • Recipient, Recognition award from Colorado State Library for serving as the last Chairperson of the Central Colorado Library System (CCLS).
  • Recipient, Colorado Association of Libraries Distinguished Services Award

Professional Affiliations

  • In-coming Chair, Educators of Library Media Specialists (ELMSS) through American Association of School Librarians (AASL)
  • President, Colorado Association of Libraries, (CAL)
  • Higher Education Representative, Colorado Association of School Libraries (CASL)
  • Editorial Staff Committee Member, American Association of School Libraries (AASL) School Library Media Research (SLMR)
  • Committee Member, American Library Association (ALA) Joint Children's Book Council Committee.
  • Co-Chair, Colorado Association of Libraries (CAL) Legislative Committee.
  • Committee Member, Colorado Representative for the AASL Vision Summit.
  • Board Member, Power Libraries Board through the Colorado State Library.
  • Secretary, Colorado Library Advisory Board (CoLab)
GERALD D. NICHOLS

Director, Palmer Institute for Public Library Organization and ManagementB.A., Springfield College; M.L.I.S. Palmer School of Library and Information Science, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

Public Library Management, Construction, Finance, Technology, Law

Publications:

Editor, “Handbook for Public Library Trustees of New York State”

Affiliations

  • Member, New York State Regents Advisory Council on Libraries
  • Member, American Library Association
  • Member, New York Library Association
  • Member, Nassau County Library Association
  • Member, Suffolk County Library Association

Literature

JAMES P. BEDNARZ

Professor of EnglishB.A., Columbia University; M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Shakespeare and the English Renaissance, Literary Criticism and Theory

Publications:

  • Author, “Shakespeare and the Truth of Love: The Mystery of ‘The Phoenix and Turtle’”
  • Author, “Shakespeare and the Poets' War”
  • Author, “Dekker’s Response to the Chorus of ‘Henry V’ in 1599,” published in Notes and Queries
  • Author, “Middleton: the Shadow of Shakespeare,” published in “Thomas Middleton in Context”
  • Author, “John Marston’s Induction to ‘What You Will’: A Re-Examination,” published in The Ben Jonson Journal
  • Author, “Was ‘Volpone’ Acted at Cambridge in 1606?” published in The Ben Jonson Journal
  • Author, “‘Volpone’ in Performance and Print (1606-1607)” in “Volpone, A Critical Guide”
  • Author, “Canonizing Shakespeare: ‘The Passionate Pilgrim,’ ‘England’s Helicon’ and the Question of Authenticity,” published in Shakespeare Survey
  • Author, “The Passionate Pilgrim” and “The Phoenix and Turtle,” published in The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Poetry
  • Author, “When did Shakespeare Write the Choruses of ‘Henry V’?” published in Notes and Queries
  • Author, “Biographical Politics: Shakespeare, Jonson, and the Oldcastle Controversy,” published in The Ben Jonson Journal
  • Author, “Marlowe and the English Literary Scene,” published in “The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe”
  • Author, “Between Collaboration and Rivalry: Dekker and Marston’s Coactive Drama” published in The Ben Jonson Journal
  • Author, “Writing and Revenge: John Marston’s ‘Histriomastix’” published in Comparative Drama
  • Author, “The Promised End: Shakespeare on Time,” published in Confrontation
  • Author, “Hamlet and the Discourse of Secrecy,” published in Ventures in Research
  • Author, “William Kemp,” published in “Fools and Jesters in Literature, Art, and History”
  • Author, “John Marston,” published in “Sixteenth-Century British Non-Dramatic Writers”
  • Author, “The Collaborator as Thief: Ralegh’s (Re)Vision of ‘The Faerie Queene,’” published in ELH: English Literary History
  • Author, “Marston's Subversion of Shakespeare and Jonson: ‘Histriomastix’ and the War of the Theaters,” published in “Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England”
  • Author, “Shakespeare's Purge of Jonson: The Literary Context of Troilus and Cressida,” published in Shakespeare Studies
  • Author, “Deconstruction and It Discontents,” published in The Open Forum
  • Author, “Representing Jonson: Histriomastix and the Origin of the Poets' War,” published in The Huntington Library Quarterly
  • Editor, “Shakespeare” and “Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature,” published in “The Critical Temper”
  • Author, “The Dual Vision of Paul Klee's Symbolic Language,” published in “Passion and Rebellion: The Expressionist Heritage”
  • Author, “Robert Armin, Shakespeare's Wise Fool,” published in PLA Report
  • Author, “‘King Lear’ and the ‘Offices of Nature,’” published in Ventures in Research
  • Author, “Thomas Dekker” and “John Lyly,” published in “The Research Guide to World Drama”
  • Author, “Thomas Lodge,” “John Skelton” and “Edmund Spenser,” published in “The Research Guide to Biography and Criticism”
  • Author, “Edmund Spenser, The English Undertaker,” published in An Gael
  • Author, “Imitations of Spenser in ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream,’” published in Renaissance Drama
  • Author, “Ralegh in Spenser's Historical Allegory,” in published in Spenser Studies
MARGARET HALLISSY

Professor of EnglishB.A., St. John’s University; M.A., Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Book Group Procedures and Leadership, Irish and Irish-American Fiction

KATHERINE C. HILL-MILLER

Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Professor of EnglishB.A., Fordham University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

James Joyce, Mary Shelley, Modern Literature, Teaching of Writing, Virginia Woolf

Publications:

  • Author, “From the Lighthouse to Monk’s House: A Guide to Virginia Woolf’s Literary Landscapes”
  • Author, “My Hideous Progeny: Mary Shelley, William Godwin, and the Father-Daughter Relationship”
DEBORAH LUTZ

Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., University of Colorado at Boulder; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

History of Sexuality, Pornography and Erotica; Gender and Gay Studies; Material Culture; Mourning and Death Culture

Publications:

  • Author, “Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism”(2011)
  • Author, “The Dangerous Lover: Gothic Villains, Byronism, and the Nineteenth-Century Seduction Narrative” (2006)
  • Author, “Gothic Fictions in the Nineteenth Century,” published in “The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 3: The Nineteenth-Century Novel 1820-1880” (Forthcoming)
  • Author, “The Eroticism of the Nineteenth-Century Pirate Poet: Byron, Scott, and Trollope,” published in “Pirates and Mutineer” (2010)
  • Author, “The Haunted Space of the Mind: The Revival of the Gothic Romance in the Twenty-First Century,” published in “Empowerment Versus Oppression: Twenty-First-Century Views of Popular Romance Novels” (2007)
  • Author, “Dandies, Libertines, and Byronic Lovers: Pornography and Erotic Decadence in Nineteenth-Century England,” published in “Decadence in English Literature” (2006)
  • Annotator, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” (2009)
  • Editor, Scholarly Edition of “Glenarvon”(2007)
  • Author, Introduction to “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall,” (2007)
  • Author, Introduction to “Glenarvon” (2007)
  • Annotator, “Villette” (2001)
  • Annotator, “Middlemarch” (2001)
  • Annotator, “Great Expectations” (2000)
  • Annotator, “Sense and Sensibility” (2000)
  • Annotator, “The Voyage Out” (2000)
  • Author, “The Dead Still Among Us: Victorian Secular Relics and the Materiality of Death in Wuthering Heights and In Memoriam,” published in Victorian Literature and Culture (forthcoming)
  • Author, “The Secret Rooms of My Secret Life,” published in English Studies in Canada (2007)
  • Author, “Love as Homesickness: Longing for a Transcendental Home in Byron and the Dangerous Lover Narrative,” published in The Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought
  • Author, “The Erotics of Ontology: Failed Presence in Heidegger and the Mass-Market Romance,” published in Comparative Literature and Culture (2003)
  • Author, “Kafka’s Itinerary: Toward a Writing of Failure,” published in The George Washington Review (2000)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (2010-2011)
  • Recipient, Jewish Foundation for the Education of Women Dissertation Fellowship (2003-2004)
SHEILA MCDONALD

Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., Howard University; M.A., City College, City University of New York; Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook

EDMUND MILLER

Senior Professor of EnglishB.A., LIU Post; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Early 17th-Century British literature, 19th-Century British literature, Creative Writing

Publications:

Author, "Introduction: Dan Levin in the Time Machine," published in "Waiting for B Train: Poems" (2010)
Author, "Eye Brushes" (2010)
Author, "Cornered; and Other Poems" (2010)
Author, "Three Strikes against the Tim Burton 'Alice in Wonderland,'" published in "Burton in Underland: Carrollian Reviews" (2010)
Author, "A Rider of Currents" (2009)
Co-editor, "Long Island Sounds IV" ( 2009)
Author, introduction and notes, published in "Stories Toto Told Me" (2008)
Author, program notes, published in "John Digby and the Art of Collage: Welsh Incident ( 2008)
Author, "What's She Talking About?: Post-Feminist Notes on Sexist Grammar," published in "Collide: Styles, Structures, and Ideas in Disciplinary Writing," 2nd ed. (2007)
Author, "1, 2, 3, 4" (2005)
Author, "The Go-Go Boy Sonnets: Men of the New York Club Scene" (2005)
Author, "Colasterion: Milton's Lively Prose," published in Proceedings of the 2003 Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature (2004)
Author, "Renaming Algernon," published in "Oscar Wilde: The Man, His Writings, and His World" (2003). Abstract published in Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter (2000)
Author, "Dorothy L. Sayers," published in "Twentieth-Century British Women Writers"  (2002)
Author, review of  "The Pulse of Praise: Form as a Second Self in the Poetry of George Herbert," published in Christianity and Literature (2001)
Author, "Night Times" (2000)
Author, "Phases of the Moon," published in "The Moon as Text 3" (2000)
Co-editor, "The Ragged Edge" (2000)
Author, review of "A Good Re-[E]ducation in Dante's "Inferno," published in the New York Times Book Review (2000)
Author, "Sylvester Stallone: Auteur," published in Proceeding of the Global Awareness Conference, Montreal, Canada (1998)
Author, "Archibald Armstrong," published in "Fools and Jesters in Literature, Art, and History" (1998)
Author, Review of "Polite Wisdom: Heathen Rhetorics" in Milton's "Aeropagitica," published in Christianity and Literature 1997
Author, "Erato Throws a Curve: Anais Nin and the Elusive Feminine Voice in Erotica," published in "Anais Nin: Perspectives" (1997)
Author, "The Blooming of Biblical Feminism," published in Proceedings: Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature (1996)
Author, reviews of numerous publications in Bay Windows (1995)
Author, review of "Same-Sex Unions in the Middle Ages," published in Confrontation (1995)
Author, reviews of "David Theater and New King Cinema" and of  "The New York Live Show Scene," published in Steam (1995)
Author, "Leavings" (1995)
Author, "Jeremy Taylor", published in "Early Seventeenth-Century British Prose Writers" (1995)
Author, "Mae West," published in "Great Lives from History II: American Women" (1995)
Author, several essays in the "Encyclopedia of British Humorists" (1995)

Recordings:

Interviewed on “Exotica” Manhattan cable television show (1997)

Performances:

Presenter, The Names Institute Conference, Baruch College of the City University of New York ( 2010)
Staged readings, Red Bull Theater (2010)
Presenter, Northeast Conference on Christianity and  Literature, Pace University, NY (2010)
Presenter, Midwest Conference on Christianity and Literature, Pace University NY (2010)
Poetry reading, LIU Post (2006)
Presenter, Conference on Christianity and Literature,  St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY (2006)
Discussant, performance of "The Atheist's Tragedy"(2006)
Presenter, Beginning Genealogical Research, LIU Post (2005)
Discussant, several performances, Red Bull Theater, New York (2005)
Presenter, Northeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature, Farmingdale State College (2003)
Presenter, "The Names Institute Conference, Baruch College of the City University of New York (2002)
Discussion leader, Great Neck Theater (2002)
Presenter, Hofstra University (2000, 1999) 
Presenter, Posing Questions: Interrogating Performance, Exhibition, and Representation: Interdisciplinary Conference, Stony Brook University (1999)

Workshops Conducted

Ohio State University (1980)
University of Northern Iowa and Oakland University (1978)

Featured Readings
Performance Poets Event, Wyld Chyld Café, Manhasset NY (2010)
Featured Poet, Performance Poets Event,  Barnes and Noble, Manhasset NY (2008)
Featured Poet, Poetry Barn, Huntington Historical Society, NY (2009)
Featured Reader,  Starbucks Café, Roslyn Heights NY (2007)

Honors/Awards:

Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching, LIU (2002)
Recipient, Folger Library Seminar Award (1986)
Recipient, NEH Summer Seminar Award (1982)

Professional Affiliations

Literature

Life Member, Modern Language Association of America (1965-)
Life Member, Milton Society of America (1975-)
Charter member, Lewis Carroll Society of North America (1976-)
Member, Conference on Christianity and Literature (1977-)
- Keynote Speaker, Centennial Celebration of Sylvie and Bruno (1990)
- Conference Coordinator (1985)
- Regional President (1986-87)
- Member, Regional Steering Committee (1989-2000)

Genealogy and Onomastics

Member, American Name Society (1990-93, 1995-)
Member, Augustan Society (1977-)
- Editor of Journal (1978-81)
- Fellow (1988-)
Member, Haskell Family Association (1987-)
Member, Ostrander Family Association (1986-)

SUZANNE NALBANTIAN

Professor of EnglishB.A., Barnard College at Columbia University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

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Management Information Systems (MIS)

SHAILENDRA PALVIA

Professor of Management Information SystemsB.S., Indian Institute of Technology; M.B.A., Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Specialties:

Management of the Systems Development Process, Human Side of Information Technology, Social Issues of Information Technology, Global Issues of Information Technology, IT Applications and Architecture, Telecommuting, Computer Software Training Methods, Global Electronic Commerce, Global Outsourcing of IT and IT Enabled Services, e-Government

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Capability, Quality and Performance of Offshore IS Vendors: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Investigation,” published in Decision Sciences (2010)
  • Co-author, “Citation Analysis of IS Journals: Separating Facts from Fiction,” published in Communications of AIS (2009)
  • Co-author, “Challenges of a Small Enterprise in the Sourcing Life Cycle: Evidence from Offshoring to India,” published in the Journal of IT Case and Application Research (2008)
  • Co-author, “The Effectiveness of Using Computers for Software Training: An Exploratory Study,” published in the Journal of Information Systems Education (2007)
  • Co-author, “Improvement in Operational Efficiency due to ERP Systems Implementation: Truth or Myth?” published in Information Resource Management Journal (2006)
  • Author, “Global Outsourcing of IT and IT Enabled Services: Choosing an Outsourcing Destination Country,” published in the Journal of IT Cases and Applications, Volume 6, Number 3, 2004.
  • Co-author, “Global Information Technology: A Meta Analysis of Key Issues,” published in Information & Management (2002)
  • Author, “Computer Software Training Using Delayed and Synchronous Methods: An Exploratory Study into End Users' Performance and Satisfaction,” published in the Journal of Information Technology Cases and Applications” (2001)
  • Co-author, "Socio-Technical Framework for Post-Implementation Quality Assessment of Computer Information Systems," published in Industrial Management and Data Systems (2001)
  • Author, “Effectiveness of Asynchronous and Synchronous Modes for Learning Computer Software by End Users: An Exploratory Experimental Investigation,” published in the Journal of Computer Information Systems (2001)
  • Author, “Learning Spreadsheet Software in the Traditional and Synchronous Modes: A Model and a Pilot Study into End User's Performance and Satisfaction,” published in the Journal of Information Systems Education (2000)
  • Co-author, “Distribution Channels in Electronic Markets: A Functional Analysis of the "Disintermediation" Hypothesis,” published in EM—Electronic Markets: the International Journal of Electronic Commerce & Business Media (1999)
  • Co-author, “An Examination of IT Satisfaction of Small Business Users,” published in Information and Management (1999)
  • Co-author, “Telecommuting in Singapore: Current Status and A Comparison with Other Countries,” published in the Journal of Global Information Management Winter (1997)
  • Co-author, “Information Systems Development: A Conceptual Model and A Comparison of Methods Used in Singapore, USA, and Europe,” published in the Journal of Global Information Management (1996)
  • Co-author, “Ideal, Advertised, and Actual Systems Analyst’s Skills: The Singapore Context,” published in Information Technology & People (1996)
  • Co-author, “An Experimental Investigation of Factors Influencing Predicted Success in DSS Implementation,” published in Information & Management (1995)
  • Co-author, “Health and Stress Issues of Office Automation: A Singapore Study,” published in the Journal of End-User Computing (1994)
  • Co-author, “ITpreneurship and Logistics Business Success: The Case of YCH Company,” published in the Journal of Enterprising Culture (1993)
  • Co-author, “Using Innovative IT Architecture for Entrepreneurial Success,” published in the Journal of End-User Computing (1993)
  • Co-author, “Trees, Tables, and Formulas in Decision Analysis,” published in Communications of the ACM (1992)
  • Co-author, “MIS Issues in India and a Comparison with the U.S.,” published in International Information Systems (1992)
  • Co-author, “A Practical Framework for Information Technology Conversion Strategies,” published in the Journal of Systems Management (1991)
  • Co-author, “Models and Requirements for Using Information Systems in Developing Nations,” published in the International Journal of Information Management (1990)
  • Co-author, “Key Ergonomic Characteristics of System Development Techniques,” published in Interfaces, The Computer Education Quarterly (1990)
  • Co-author, “Timing Strategies for Feasibility Studies in Information Systems Development,” published in the Information Resources Management Journal (1990)
  • Co-author, “Strategic Information Systems for Competitive Advantage and Economic Development in Developing Countries,” published in Productivity (1988)
  • Co-author, “The Design and Implementation of a Multidimensional Retail Information System,” published in the Journal of Information Systems (1988)
  • Co-author, “The Feasibility Study in Information Systems: An Analysis of the Criteria and Contents,” published in Information & Management (1988)
  • Co-author, "A Model for Selection of Systems Development Tools," published in MIS Quarterly (1982)
  • Interview Subject, “Global IT Outsourcing,” reports published in India Abroad (2003 and 2004)
  • Interview Subject, “The Threat of Outsourcing for Verizon Employees,” published in New Jersey Star Ledger and excerpted in Pioneer Press (2003)
  • Featured in an article published in Hicksville Illustrated News regarding the publication of the book, “Global Information Technology and Systems Management (1996)

Exhibits:

  • Keynote Speaker, Global Outsourcing 2020 conference organized by the India China America Institute (2010)
  • Moderator/Speaker,“Global Sourcing of Services: Vision 2020,” presented at the OutsourceWorld Conference (2008)
  • Interview Subject, “Opportunities and Challenges in Global Outsourcing of IT and IT Enabled Services,” Equinox Corporation (2006)
  • Invited Speaker, AMCIS ’06 (2006)
  • Speaker, “Enacting Culture Clash in the International Office of the Future,” plenary session at TMEDA (Technology Management Education Alliance) workshop, Stevens Institute of Technology (2006)
  • Speaker, the Ziff-Davis- and ADM-sponsored Summit of 125 CIOs (2004)
  • Interview Subject, “The impact of Global Outsourcing on US economy,” aired on National Public Radio (2003)
  • Speaker, “Internet Revolution is Driving Outsourcing to Its Limits,” plenary session presented at the Second IT Outsourcing Summit (2002)
  • Speaker, “Issues in Global IT and Global e-Commerce Management,”University of Napoli (2002)
  • Speaker, “Trends and Challenges in Information Technology and Electronic Commerce,” National Dairy Development Board (India)
  • Speaker, “The Exploding Internet and the Global Electronic MarketPlace," Indian Institute of Management (1997)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Plaque in Recognition of Contribution to the Strategic Planning Excel Team on Human Resources
  • Development, Babson College (1991)
  • Recipient, Best Paper Award, Northeast DSI Conference (1987)
  • Finalist, Annual SIM Paper Competition (1987)

Professional Affiliations

  • Founding Editor, Journal of IT Case and Application Research (JITCAR)
  • Member, Decision Science Institute (DSI)
  • Member, Association of Information Systems (AIS)
  • Member, Center for Global Outsourcing (CGO)
  • Member, Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA)

Marine Life

MATTHEW DRAUD

Chair, Biology Department; Associate Professor of BiologyB.A., Thomas Moore College; M.S., University of Bridgeport; Ph.D., Lehigh University

Specialties:

Animal Behavior, Ecology, Marine Ecology, Population Ecology, Terrapin Turtles

PAUL FORESTELL

Provost, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Professor of PsychologyB.S., M.A., University of New Brunswick; Ph.D., University of Hawaii

Specialties:

Environmental Education, Marine Mammals, Whale and Dolphin Behavior

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Discovering Humpback Whales of Hawaii: 125 Fun Facts about Humpback Whales”
  • Co-author, “Humpback Whales of Australia: A Catalogue of Individual Whales Identified by Fluke Photographs”
  • Co-author, “Hawaii’s Humpback Whales: A Complete Whale Watcher’s Guide”

SCALLOPS

STEPHEN T. TETTELBACH

Professor of BiologyB.S., University of Miami; M.S., University of Washington; Ph.D., University of Connecticut

Specialties:

Aquaculture, Bay Scallops, Coral Reef Ecology, Fisheries Biology, Marine Biology, Mollusks, Scuba Diving

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Bay Scallop Restoration in New York,” published in Restoration Ecology
  • Co-author, “Relationships Between Reproduction in Suspension- Feeding Hard Clams Mercenaria, and Phytoplankton Community Structure,” published in the Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Co-author, “Direct Observation of Bay Scallop Spawning in New York Waters,” published in the Marine Ecology Progress Series

Maritime History

ADAM GROHMAN

Director of Student Conduct and Community EducationB.F.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., American Military University

Specialties:

Maritime History, Military History, Scuba Diving, Shipwreck Research

Publications:

  • Author, “Ugly Duckling: Liberty Ship – S.S. C.W. Post”
  • Author, “Mask, Fins & Knife – A History of the U.S. Navy UDT & SEAL Diving Equipment from World War II to Present”
  • Author, “Claimed by the Sea – Long Island Shipwrecks”

Marketing

P.M. RAO

Professor of Marketing & International BusinessB.A., University of Madras; M.B.A., University of Toledo; Ph.D., Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University

Specialties:

Corporate Research and Development, Innovation Issues, Intellectual Property Issues, Marketing Strategy, Telecommunications Policy

Mathematics

ARVIND BORDE

Senior Professor of MathematicsB.S., Bombay University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Computers, Mathematics, Physics, Theory of Relativity

ANNE M. BURNS

Professor of MathematicsB.S., M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Computer Graphics, Mathematically Inspired Art, Web Site Design

Publications:

  • Author, “Imaginary Gardens – A Model for Imitating Plant Growth,” published in Bridges Donostia Conference Proceedings
  • Author, “Visualizing Escape Paths in the Mandelbrot Set,” published in Bridges London Conference Proceedings
  • Author, “Recursion in Nature, Mathematics and Art,” published in Renaissance Banff: Mathematics, Music, Art, Culture Conference Proceedings
SHELDON N. ROTHMAN

Graduate Adviser; Professor of MathematicsB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Middle East

MUHAMMAD MUSLIH

Professor of Political ScienceB.A., St. Lawrence University; M.A., American University at Beirut; Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Middle East (Israel, Jordan, PLO, Syria)

Publications:

  • Author, “The Origins of Palestinian Nationalism”
  • Author, “Political Ties in the Arab World”

Mummies

BOB BRIER

Senior Research FellowB.A., Hunter College, CUNY; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Specialties:

Ancient Hieroglyphs, King Tutankhamen (King Tut), The Medici Family of Italy, Napoleon in Egypt, Mummies

Publications:

  • Author, “Secret of the Great Pyramid”
  • Author, “Murder of Tutankhamen”
  • Author, “Encyclopedia of Mummies”

Music

DAVID JASEN

Professor of Media ArtsB.A., American University; M.S., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University

Specialties:

American Popular Music, Broadcasting, Ragtime Music/Piano

Publications:

  • Author, Black Bottom Stomp
  • Author, A Century of Popular Music 1899-1999
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NIMBY-ism (“Not in My Backyard” Attitude)

JUSTIN R. RENZ

Associate Professor of Health Care and Public Administration; Director, The Center for Management AnalysisB.A., St. John's University; M.B.A., D.P.A., New York University

Specialties:

NIMBY-ism (Causes, Impact, Solutions)

Nursing

DR. MARY T. INFANTINO

Director, Graduate Program/Advanced Practice; Associate Professor of Nursing; ChairB.S., Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY; M.S., Adelphi University, Garden City, NY
Post Graduate, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; PhD., Adelphi University, Garden City, NY

Specialties:

Adult Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Nurse Specialist

Publications:

Editorial manuscript reviewer for Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2010

Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals.  Principal Investigator of this 1500 participant and $40,000 funded  study on The patterns and prevalence  of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in peri-menopausal and menopausal women.

Infantino, M.T. Management of the Menopausal Woman Experiencing GERD Symptom Menopause Management,   September-October 2009.

Infantino, M.T. The patterns and prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in peri-menopausal and menopausal women. The Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, May 2008.

Infantino, M.T.(December 2006)Approaches to the male client in a reproductive health care setting. Womens Health Care: A Practical Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 5(6),29-31.

Infantino, M.T. The patterns and prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in peri-menopausal and menopausal women. The Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, accepted for publication January 2007 (Published May 2008).

Infantino, M.T. Gardening: A strategy for health promotion in older women. Journal of New York State Nurses Association, Fall/Winter 2004-2005 issue.

Infantino, M.T. The lived experience of leisure gardening among older women. Abstract, Journal of Womens Health, May 2004.

Honors/Awards:

  • Sigma Theta Tau, 1984-present.
  • Magna Cum Laude, Molloy College, 1981.
  • Magna Cum Laude, Adelphi University, 1985.

Professional Affiliations

  • National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Womens’ Health, 2005-2008.
  • Nurse Practitioner Association of Long Island, 2002-present.
  • New York State Nurse Practitioner Association, 2002-present.
  • American Nurse Association of Occupational Nurses, 1997-2000.
  • American Nurses Association, 1981-1999.

Lectures and Presentations

5th Annual Nursing Research Conference, "The prevalence and pattern of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in peri-menopausal and menopausal women," New York University, New York, April 2005.

12th Annual Congress on Womens Health, "The lived experience of leisure gardening among older women," South Carolina, June 2004.

New York State Nurses Association Annual Convention, "The lived experience of leisure gardening among older women," Rochester, NY, October 2003.

Sigma Theta Tau, Nursing Entrepreneurship Conference, Topic: "Holistic nursing practice," 1996.

Guest, "The Heart Show" WOR 710 AM Radio, Natural approaches to menopause November 2009    

Guest, "The Heart Show" WOR 710 AM Radio,  Osteoporosis, May2010

Guest Host, "The Heart Show," WOR 710 AM Radio, "Nutrition and menopause," November 2006.

Guest Host, "The Heart Show," WOR 710 AM Radio, "Issues in women's health," August 2006.

St. Francis Hospital Second Annual Nursing Research Conference, "The patterns and prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in peri-menopausal and menopausal women," December 2006.

St. Francis Hospital Second Annual Nursing Research Conference, "The patterns and prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in peri-menopausal and menopausal women," December 2005.

Guest Host, "The Heart Show, "WOR 710 AM Radio, "The prevention, diagnosis and management of Alzheimers Disease," November 2005.

The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health Annual Conference, "The prevalence and pattern of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in peri-menopausal and menopausal women," Naples, Florida, September 2005.

Sigma Theta Tau Research Day, "The lived experience of leisure gardening among five older women in suburbia," Roslyn, NY, 2002.

Doctoral dissertation oral defense, "The lived experience of leisure gardening among five older women in suburbia," Adelphi University, 2001.

Doctoral dissertation forum, proposal for research inquiry into "The lived experience of leisure gardening among the well-elderly,"Adelphi University, 1999.

Nurse Practitioner Association of Long Island, Topic: "Complementary approaches to women's health," 1995.

MINNA KAPP

Chair, Nursing Department; Associate Professor of NursingB.S., Hunter-Bellevue, CUNY; M.B.A., Baruch College, CUNY; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Nursing Education

AMY WYSOKER

Professor of NursingB.S., SUNY Downstate Medical Center; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Adelphi University

Specialties:

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Ethical Issues- Nursing/Psychiatric Nursing

Publications:

Author, “Legal and Ethical Considerations,” published in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: An Introduction to Theory and Practice (2008)

Author, “Eating Disorders,” published in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: An Introduction to Theory and Practice (2008)

Author, “Profession and Policy in Collision: Nursing, Risk and Responsibility,” published in “Collide: Styles, Structures, and Ideas in Disciplinary Writing” (2007)

Author, “Research News You Can Use: Base Your Practice on Evidence. Take medication safety a step further with medication reconciliation,” published in REPORT, the official newsletter of the New York State Nurses Association (2006)

Author, “Research News You Can Use: Base Your Practice on Evidence. Evidence-based practice and standards of care: how do they relate?” published in REPORT, the official newsletter of the New York State Nurses Association (2006)

Author, “Legal and Ethical Considerations. Psychiatric-mental Health Nurses and the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Fulfilling Ethical Responsibilities,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2005)

Author, “Profession and Policy in Collision: Nursing, Risk and Responsibility,” published in “Collide: Styles, Structures, and Ideas in Disciplinary Writing” (2005)

Author, “The Lived Experience of Choosing Bariatric Surgery to Lose Weight,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2005)

Author, “Depression: Not a Weakness, a Treatable Illness,” published in Pulse, the newsletter of the C.W. Post Campus School of Health Professions and Nursing (2005)

Co-author, “Legal and Ethical Considerations. Mandatory Outpatient Treatment,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2004)

Author, “Legal and Ethical Considerations. Mental Health Parity,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2004)

Author, “Nursing and Politics,” published in Pulse, the newsletter of the C.W. Post Campus School of Health Professions and Nursing (2003)

Author, “Legal and Ethical Considerations. HIPAA and Psychiatric Nurses,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2003)

Author, “Legal and Ethical Considerations. Electroconvulsive Therapy,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2003)

Author, “Risk Management in Psychiatry,” published in “Health Care Risk Management: A Strategic Approach” ( 2 nd ed., 2003)

Author, “A Conceptual Model of Weight Loss and Weight Regain: An Intervention for Change ,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2002)

Author, “Lawsuits: Should Psychiatric Nurses Be Concerned?” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2002)

Author, “A Study of Beliefs Relating to Weight Loss and Weight Gain,” published in Pulse, the newsletter of the C.W. Post Campus School of Health Professions and Nursing (2002)

Author, “Thoughts on 9/11, Nursing Faculty and Students Respond,” published in Pulse, the newsletter of the C.W. Post Campus School of Health Professions and Nursing (2001)

Author, “Standards of Care,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2001)

Author, “Confidentiality,” published in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2001)

Honors/Awards:

Recipient, New York States Nurses Association Research Poster Award for the “The Lived Experience of Choosing Bariatric Surgery to Lose Weight,” New York State Nurses Association Convention (2004)

Nominee, American Nurses Association's Hildegard Peplau Award, New York State Nurses Association Board of Directors (2003)

Recognized for 25-year membership anniversary, Nurses Association of the Counties of Long Island, District 14 (1999)

Inducted into the New York State Nurses Association Leadership Institute (1999)

Recipient, Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice, Nurses Association of the Counties of Long Island, District 14 (1992)

Recipient, Distinguished Alumni Award, Community Mental/Health Nursing, SUNY-Health Science Center at Brooklyn, College of Nursing

Lectures and Presentations

Co-author, “Obesity: The problem, lessons learned and where do we go?” presented at the New York State Nurses Association Convention (2007)

Author, “The Lived Experience of Choosing Bariatric Surgery to Lose Weight,” research poster presented at the 3 rd Annual Meeting and Conference of the National Association of Bariatric Nurses (2006)

Presenter, “Psychiatric Nursing Research: Ethical Concerns,” presented at the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Conference (2005)

Presenter, “The Lived Experience of Choosing Bariatric Surgery to Lose Weight,” presented at the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Conference (2005)

Author, “The Lived Experience of Choosing Bariatric Surgery to Lose Weight,” research poster presented at the New York State Nurses Association Convention (2004)

Author, “A Study of Beliefs Toward Weight Loss and Weight Gain,” research poster presented at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Convention (2004)

Author, “The Ethics of Faculty Research: The IRB, Friend or Foe,” paper presented at the College Teaching & Learning Conference (2004)

Author, “A Study of Beliefs Toward Weight Loss and Weight Gain,” research poster presented at the New York State Nurses Association Convention (2003)

Author, “September 11, The Aftermath: The Role of the Psychiatric Nurse in Delivering Mental Health Services Following the Tragedy,” presented at Mosby's Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Conference (2002)

Author, “Women and Weight Loss/Weight Gain: A Model of Treatment to Break the Cycle,” presented at Mosby's Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Conference (2002)

Author, “Nurses Supporting Nurses: An Opportunity to Dialogue about the NYC Disaster,” presented at the New York State Nurses Association Convention (2001)

Author, “Current Insights Into Diagnosing and Managing Insomnia,” presented at the Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education National Primary Care Conference (2000)

Author, “Insomnia: Assessment and Management,” presented at the National Conference for Nurse Practitioners (2000)

Author, “Involuntary Outpatient Commitment. A Taskforce Update,” presented at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Conference (2000)

Author, “Sleep Disorders in the Elderly,” presented at the Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education Primary Care of the Older Adult Conference (2000)

Author, “Current Insights Into Diagnosing and Managing Insomnia in Women,” presented at the Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education 20th Anniversary National Women's Health Care Conference (2000)

Professional Affiliations

Member, American Nurses Association

Member, New York State Nurses Association

Member, Nurses Association of the Counties of Long Island, District 14

Member, Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society, Upsilon Chapter

Member, Council on Ethics and Human Rights, New York State Nurses Association

Member - Surrogate Decision-Making Committee, State of New York Commission On Quality Of Care for the Mentally Disabled

Former Member, Human Rights Committee, Epilepsy Foundation of Long Island

Former Chairperson, Taskforce on Involuntary Outpatient Commitment, American Psychiatric Nurses Association.

Former Member, New York State Nurses Association Council of Nursing Research (Foundation of the New York State Nurses, Center for Nursing Research Planning Committee)

Former Chairperson, Functional Unit of Advanced Practice Nurses, New York State Nurses Association

Former Member, New York State Nurses Association Legislative Council

Former Member, New York State Department of Health's Advisory Work Group on Human Subject Research Involving Protected Classes

Former Member, Advisory Committee to New York State Commissioner of Health Barbara DeBuono, M.D. (1997-1998)

Former Chairperson, Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Practice Unit, New York State Nurses Association

Former Delegate to the American Nurses Association representing New York State Nurses Association

Former Member, Restraint Task Force, New York State Office of Mental Health Advisory Board

Nutrition

FRANCES GIZIS

Chair, Nutrition Department; Associate Professor of NutritionB.H.Sc., University of Guelph; M.S., Cornell University; Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Artificial Sweeteners, Fat Substitutes, FDA Regulations, Nutrition Labeling, Vitamins and Minerals

ALESSANDRA-SARCONA

Director, Dietetic Internship, Department of NutritionB.S., East Carolina University; M.S., New York University; R.D., Yale-New Haven Hospital

Specialties:

Nutrition, Nutrition and Disease (including Heart Disease, Weight Management and Exercise, Osteoporosis)

BARBARA SHORTER

Assistant Professor of NutritionB.S., Hunter College, CUNY; M.S., New York University; M.Ed., Ed.D., Columbia University

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Obesity

VERONIKA DOLAR

Assistant Professor of EconomicsB.A., University of Western Ontario (Canada); M.A., Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Specialties:

Health Economics, Macroeconomics, Public Policy

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Estimated DGE Models and Forecasting Accuracy: A Preliminary Investigation with Canadian Data, working paper published by the Bank of Canada (2002)
  • Co-author, “Financial Structure and Economic Growth: A Non-Technical Survey,” financial system review, published by the Bank of Canada (2002)

Exhibits:

Lectures & Presentations

  • Presenter, The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (2010)
  • Presenter, Western Economic Association International Conference (2009)
  • Lecturer, Youngstown State University (2009)
  • Presenter, Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting (2009)
  • Lecturer, Lunch Economics Seminar Series, Case Western Reserve University (2008)
  • Lecturer, Northeast Ohio Economics Workshop, Cleveland State University (2008)
  • Lecturer, Applied Economics Seminar, University of Minnesota (2008)
  • Lecturer, Economics Seminar Series, The University of Akron (2008)
  • Lecturer, Economics Seminar Series, Cleveland State University (2008)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, medal in recognition of work with students with disabilities, Ability Unlimited, Kent State University (2007)
  • Recipient, numerous Distinguished Instructor Awards, University of Minnesota (2002-2006)

Affiliations

  • Member, American Economics Association
  • Member, Midwest Economics Association

Outsourcing

SHAILENDRA PALVIA

Professor of Management Information SystemsB.S., Indian Institute of Technology; M.B.A., Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Specialties:

Management of the Systems Development Process, Human Side of Information Technology, Social Issues of Information Technology, Global Issues of Information Technology, IT Applications and Architecture, Telecommuting, Computer Software Training Methods, Global Electronic Commerce, Global Outsourcing of IT and IT Enabled Services, e-Government

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Capability, Quality and Performance of Offshore IS Vendors: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Investigation,” published in Decision Sciences (2010)
  • Co-author, “Citation Analysis of IS Journals: Separating Facts from Fiction,” published in Communications of AIS (2009)
  • Co-author, “Challenges of a Small Enterprise in the Sourcing Life Cycle: Evidence from Offshoring to India,” published in the Journal of IT Case and Application Research (2008)
  • Co-author, “The Effectiveness of Using Computers for Software Training: An Exploratory Study,” published in the Journal of Information Systems Education (2007)
  • Co-author, “Improvement in Operational Efficiency due to ERP Systems Implementation: Truth or Myth?” published in Information Resource Management Journal (2006)
  • Author, “Global Outsourcing of IT and IT Enabled Services: Choosing an Outsourcing Destination Country,” published in the Journal of IT Cases and Applications, Volume 6, Number 3, 2004.
  • Co-author, “Global Information Technology: A Meta Analysis of Key Issues,” published in Information & Management (2002)
  • Author, “Computer Software Training Using Delayed and Synchronous Methods: An Exploratory Study into End Users' Performance and Satisfaction,” published in the Journal of Information Technology Cases and Applications” (2001)
  • Co-author, "Socio-Technical Framework for Post-Implementation Quality Assessment of Computer Information Systems," published in Industrial Management and Data Systems (2001)
  • Author, “Effectiveness of Asynchronous and Synchronous Modes for Learning Computer Software by End Users: An Exploratory Experimental Investigation,” published in the Journal of Computer Information Systems (2001)
  • Author, “Learning Spreadsheet Software in the Traditional and Synchronous Modes: A Model and a Pilot Study into End User's Performance and Satisfaction,” published in the Journal of Information Systems Education (2000)
  • Co-author, “Distribution Channels in Electronic Markets: A Functional Analysis of the "Disintermediation" Hypothesis,” published in EM—Electronic Markets: the International Journal of Electronic Commerce & Business Media (1999)
  • Co-author, “An Examination of IT Satisfaction of Small Business Users,” published in Information and Management (1999)
  • Co-author, “Telecommuting in Singapore: Current Status and A Comparison with Other Countries,” published in the Journal of Global Information Management Winter (1997)
  • Co-author, “Information Systems Development: A Conceptual Model and A Comparison of Methods Used in Singapore, USA, and Europe,” published in the Journal of Global Information Management (1996)
  • Co-author, “Ideal, Advertised, and Actual Systems Analyst’s Skills: The Singapore Context,” published in Information Technology & People (1996)
  • Co-author, “An Experimental Investigation of Factors Influencing Predicted Success in DSS Implementation,” published in Information & Management (1995)
  • Co-author, “Health and Stress Issues of Office Automation: A Singapore Study,” published in the Journal of End-User Computing (1994)
  • Co-author, “ITpreneurship and Logistics Business Success: The Case of YCH Company,” published in the Journal of Enterprising Culture (1993)
  • Co-author, “Using Innovative IT Architecture for Entrepreneurial Success,” published in the Journal of End-User Computing (1993)
  • Co-author, “Trees, Tables, and Formulas in Decision Analysis,” published in Communications of the ACM (1992)
  • Co-author, “MIS Issues in India and a Comparison with the U.S.,” published in International Information Systems (1992)
  • Co-author, “A Practical Framework for Information Technology Conversion Strategies,” published in the Journal of Systems Management (1991)
  • Co-author, “Models and Requirements for Using Information Systems in Developing Nations,” published in the International Journal of Information Management (1990)
  • Co-author, “Key Ergonomic Characteristics of System Development Techniques,” published in Interfaces, The Computer Education Quarterly (1990)
  • Co-author, “Timing Strategies for Feasibility Studies in Information Systems Development,” published in the Information Resources Management Journal (1990)
  • Co-author, “Strategic Information Systems for Competitive Advantage and Economic Development in Developing Countries,” published in Productivity (1988)
  • Co-author, “The Design and Implementation of a Multidimensional Retail Information System,” published in the Journal of Information Systems (1988)
  • Co-author, “The Feasibility Study in Information Systems: An Analysis of the Criteria and Contents,” published in Information & Management (1988)
  • Co-author, "A Model for Selection of Systems Development Tools," published in MIS Quarterly (1982)
  • Interview Subject, “Global IT Outsourcing,” reports published in India Abroad (2003 and 2004)
  • Interview Subject, “The Threat of Outsourcing for Verizon Employees,” published in New Jersey Star Ledger and excerpted in Pioneer Press (2003)
  • Featured in an article published in Hicksville Illustrated News regarding the publication of the book, “Global Information Technology and Systems Management (1996)

Exhibits:

  • Keynote Speaker, Global Outsourcing 2020 conference organized by the India China America Institute (2010)
  • Moderator/Speaker,“Global Sourcing of Services: Vision 2020,” presented at the OutsourceWorld Conference (2008)
  • Interview Subject, “Opportunities and Challenges in Global Outsourcing of IT and IT Enabled Services,” Equinox Corporation (2006)
  • Invited Speaker, AMCIS ’06 (2006)
  • Speaker, “Enacting Culture Clash in the International Office of the Future,” plenary session at TMEDA (Technology Management Education Alliance) workshop, Stevens Institute of Technology (2006)
  • Speaker, the Ziff-Davis- and ADM-sponsored Summit of 125 CIOs (2004)
  • Interview Subject, “The impact of Global Outsourcing on US economy,” aired on National Public Radio (2003)
  • Speaker, “Internet Revolution is Driving Outsourcing to Its Limits,” plenary session presented at the Second IT Outsourcing Summit (2002)
  • Speaker, “Issues in Global IT and Global e-Commerce Management,”University of Napoli (2002)
  • Speaker, “Trends and Challenges in Information Technology and Electronic Commerce,” National Dairy Development Board (India)
  • Speaker, “The Exploding Internet and the Global Electronic MarketPlace," Indian Institute of Management (1997)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Plaque in Recognition of Contribution to the Strategic Planning Excel Team on Human Resources
  • Development, Babson College (1991)
  • Recipient, Best Paper Award, Northeast DSI Conference (1987)
  • Finalist, Annual SIM Paper Competition (1987)

Professional Affiliations

  • Founding Editor, Journal of IT Case and Application Research (JITCAR)
  • Member, Decision Science Institute (DSI)
  • Member, Association of Information Systems (AIS)
  • Member, Center for Global Outsourcing (CGO)
  • Member, Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA)
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Philosophy

ARTHUR LOTHSTEIN

Director of the Institute for Peace and Social Justice; Professor of PhilosophyB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

History of Ideas, Classical and Contemporary American Philosophy, Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Beauty, Philosophy of Literature, Environmental Philosophy, Dreams and the Unconscious, Philosophy of Love and Sex, Philosophy of Religion

Publications:

  • Author, “Loaded with Life: An Essay on Emersonian Pedagogy” (in progress)
  • Co-editor, “New Morning: Emerson in the Twenty-First Century (2008)
  • Editor, “All We Are Saying…”: The Philosophy of the New Left (1971)
  • Author, "Teaching for Lustres: An Essay on the Emersonian Teacher," published in New Morning
  • Author, No Eros, No Buds: Teaching as Nectaring, published in “Experience as Philosophy: On the Work of John J. McDermott (2006)
  • Author, “Martin Buber and John Dewey," published in “To Be is to Be Relational: Martin Buber and the Human Sciences” (1996)
  • Author, “The Pathology of Inwardness: John Dewey's Critique of the Inner Life," published in “John Dewey: Critical Assessments” (1993)
  • Author, "Salving from the Dross: John Dewey’s Anarcho-Communalism," published in The Philosophical Forum (1971)

Recordings:

"Kerouac's Child," originally on album by Silent Bear (Mapleshade Records)
Two-CD collection of songs with Silent Bear (in progress)

Honors/Awards:

Member, Phi Beta Kappa
Recipient, C.W. Post Poetry Prize (2000 and 1977)
Recipient, David Newton Award for Teaching Excellence (1990)
Recipient, New York University Outstanding Adjunct Teacher Award (1993)
Thesis listed as one of "Ten Essential Works on John Dewey"in "Classical American Philosophy"(1987)
Recipient, Dewey Prize (1977)

Professional Affiliations

Member, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
Member, William James Society
Member, Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
Member, John Dewey Society
Member, Merleau-Ponty Circle
Former Board Member, Sea Cliff Chamber Players

JOHN LUTZ

Chair, English Department; Assistant Professor of EnglishB.A., M.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Postcolonial Literature, Literary Theory, Philosophy and Literature, Marxism, 20th-century World Anglophone Literatures, History and Theory of the Novel, Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy

Publications:

  • Author, “Zombies of the World Unite: Class Struggle and Alienation in ‘Land of the Dead,’” published in “Philosophy and Horror” (2010)
  • Author, “From Domestic Nightmares to the Nightmare of History: Uncanny Eruptions of Violence in King and Kubrick’s ‘The Shining,’” published in “Philosophy and Horror” (2010)
  • Author, “Commodity Fetishism, Patriarchal Repression, and Psychic Deprivation in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things,” published in Mosaic (2009)
  • Author, “A Marxian Theory of the Subject: Commodity Fetishism, Autonomy, and Psychological Deprivation,” published in Rethinking Marxism (2009)
  • Author, “A Rage for Order: Fetishism, Self-Betrayal, and Exploitation in The Secret Agent,” published in Conradiana (2008)
  • Author, “Pessimism, Autonomy, and Commodity Fetishism in Ayi Kwei Armah’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born,” published in Research in African Literatures (2003)
  • Author, “Ngugi’s Dialectical Vision: Individualism and Revolutionary Consciousness in A Grain of Wheat,” published in Ufahamu (2003)
  • Author, “That Texas Disease: Commodity Fetishism and Psychic Deprivation in The Hamlet,” published in LIT: Literature, Interpretation, Theory (2002)
  • Author, “Chichikov’s Chest: Reality, Representation, and Infectious Storytelling in Dead Souls,” published in Texas Studies in Literature and Language (2001)
  • Author, “Centaurs and Other Savages: Patriarchy, Hunger, and Fetishism in ‘Falk,’” published in Conradiana (2000)
  • Author, “Faulkner’s Parable of the Cave: Ideology and Social Criticism in Light in August,” published in Mississippi Quarterly (1999)

Affiliations

Member, Modern Language Association

GLENN ALEXANDER MAGEE

Chairman, Department of Philosophy; Associate Professor of PhilosophyB.A., George Mason University; M.A., Ph.D., Emory University

Specialties:

German Philosophy from Kant to Heidegger, Western Mysticism, Esotericism

Publications:

Editor, "The Cambridge Handbook of Western Mysticism and Esotericism" (forthcoming, 2012)
Author, "The Hegel Dictionary" (2011)
Author, "Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition" (2001; revised paperback, 2008)
Author, "The Dark Side of Subjective Spirit: Hegel on Mesmerism, Madness, and Ganglia," published in "Essays on Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit" (2012)
Author, "Architectonic, Truth, and Rhetoric," published in Philosophy and Rhetoric  (2009)
Author, "Hegel's Philosophy of History and Kabbalist Eschatology," published  in "Hegel and History" (2009)
Author, "On the Will in Nature: Schopenhauer, Animal Magnetism, and Magic," published in "Esotericism, Religion, and Nature"(2009)
Author, "Hegel on the Paranormal: Altered States of Consciousness in the Philosophy of Subjective Spirit," published in Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism  (2008)
Author, "Hegel and Mysticism," published in "The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy" (2008)

Honors/Awards:

Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching (2008)
Honorary Inductee, Phi Eta Sigma, National Honor Society (2006)
Recipient, Lewis White Beck Fellowship, Emory University (1996)

Professional Affiliations

Member, American Philosophical Association
Member, Hegel Society of America
Member, Association for the Study of Esotericism
Member, European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism
Member, Editorial Board, Regional Consultant for the US and Canada, Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism 
Member, Editorial Board, Clio Hegelian Research Series
Assistant Editor, New Vico Studies (1996-2003)

Presentations

Conference on Jacob Boehme, Oxford University ( 2010)
International Conference on "Enlightenment and Esotericism—Ways into Modernity," Germany (2010)
The Hegel Society of America, Twentieth Biennial Meeting, University of South Carolina (2008)
Keynote Address, Myth: A Graduate Conference in German and Scandinavian Studies, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (2008)
The Hegel Society of America, Nineteenth Biennial Meeting, DePaul University (2006)

MAITHILI SCHMIDT-RAGHAVAN

Professor of PhilosophyB.A., M.A., Nagpur University; A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Specialties:

Philosophy of Logic, Ethics and Comparative Mythology

Publications:

Author, Articles and Essays in Philosophy of Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science and Applied Ethics

Honors/Awards:

Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching (2002)
Dean Emerita, Long Island University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, (1980-1996)
Fulbright Scholar and Barbour Scholar (1958-63)

Professional Affiliations

Member, Association for Symbolic Logic (1960)

Photography

JOAN POWERS

Director of Photography; Senior Professor of ArtB.A., M.F.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY

Specialties:

Photography (darkroom to digital)

Exhibits:

Solo exhibitions in Krasnoyarsk & Novosibirsk, Russia; Tokyo, Japan; Barrea, Treviso, Rivisondoli, Spilimbergo, Gubbio & Brescia, Italy; State College, Pennsylvania; New York City; Springfield, New Jersey; Milwaukee, Wis.; and Long Island

Group exhibitions in San Vito al Tagliamento, Pesaro, Abruzzo and Perugia, Italy; Pingyao, China; St. Petersburg, Russia; Indianapolis, Indiana; Isle of Wight, England; Seoul, Korea; Washington, D.C; Seattle, Washington; Summit, N.J.; and Long Island

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching, Long Island University

Affiliations

  • Member, Society of Photographic Education
  • Member, Professional Women Photographers
  • Member, National Association of Photoshop Professionals
  • Member, American Society of Media Photographers

Physics

DONALD GELMAN

Chair, Physics Department; Professor of PhysicsB.S., Brooklyn College, CUNY; M.S., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Path Integrals, Scattering Theory

STEVEN LIEBLING

Professor of PhysicsB.A., Brown University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Specialties:

Black Holes, Numerical and Computational Modeling, Relativity

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Magnetized Neutron Star Mergers and Gravitational Wave Signals," published in Physical Review
  • Co-author, “Orbital Dynamics of Binary Boson Star Systems," published in Physical Review
  • Co-author, “Simulating Binary Neutron Stars: Dynamics and Gravitational Waves," published in Physical Review

Affiliation

  • Member, American Physical Society (APS)
JAMES PETERS

Professor of Physics and MathematicsB.S.,M.S., Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology

Specialties:

Medical Imaging

Politics

JEREMY A. BUCHMAN

Associate Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Columbia University; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University

Specialties:

American Government, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Judicial Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Voting Rights and Redistricting

Publications:

  • Author, “Drawing Lines in Quicksand: Courts, Legislatures, and Redistricting”
  • Author, “The Effects of Ideology on Federal Trial Judges’ Decisions to Admit Scientific Expert Testimony,” published in American Politics Research
  • Author, “Judicial Lobbying and the Politics of Judicial Structure: An Examination of the Judiciary Act of 1925,” published in Justice System Journal

Psychology

DANIEL L. ARAOZ

Senior Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Gonzaga University ; M.S.T., University of Santa Clara; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Hypnosis Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, New Hypnosis, Psychoanalysis, Right Hemisphere Thinking, Sexuality (including Sexual Identity and Orientation), the Zen of the Western World

Publications:

  • Author, “Symptom is Not the Whole Story: Psychoanalysis for Non Psychoanalysts”
  • Author, “The New Hypnosis”
  • Author, “Reengineering Yourself: A Blueprint for Personal Success in the New Corporate Culture”

Affiliations

  • Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), Academy of Counseling Psychology (AoCP), American Board of Family Psychology (ABFP), American Board of Psychological Hypnosis (ABPH) and The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
  • Certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) and by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
  • Honorary Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • Fellow, American Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Academy of Family Psychology and Academy of Counseling Psychology
ORLY CALDERON

Assistant Professor of Social WorkB.A., Southampton College, Long Island University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University; M.S., Psy.D., Hofstra University

Specialties:

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Learning Disabilities, Forensic Psychology, Human Behavior

Publications:

  • Co-author, “A Contextual, Multidimensional, Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessment of ADHD: A Clinical Model,” published in Best Practices in Mental Health
THOMAS P. DEMARIA

Director, Psychological Services Center; Adjunct Professor, C.W. Post Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program

Specialties:

Behavioral Medicine; Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology; Cross-Cultural Psychology; Religion; Stress Management; Trauma and Disaster Psychology

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Innovative Counseling Approaches with Children and Youth,” published by South Nassau Communities Hospital’s World Trade Center Family Center
  • Co-author, “Working with Children Following Disasters”
  • Co-author, “A Community World Trade Center Trauma and Bereavement Counseling Program,” published in Mental Health Responses and Practical Knowledge Gained
  • Co-author, “Predicting Guilt from Irrational Beliefs, Religious, Affiliation and Religiosity,” published in the Journal of Rational-Emotive Therapy
EVA FEINDLER

Director, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program; Professor of PsychologyB.A., Mt. Holyoke College; M.A., Ph.D., West Virginia University

Specialties:

Adolescent Behavior, Children and Families in Crisis, Domestic Violence, Clinical Supervision and Family Therapy. Cognitive-behavioral interventions with children and adolescents, adolescent anger control, family violence.

Publications:

  • Feindler, E.L. & Byers, A. (2006). Multiple Perspectives on the Conceptualization and Treatment of Anger-Related Disorders, Anger Related Disorders:| A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments, Springer Publishers, New York . Chapter 14, 303-320.
  • Feinder, E.L.(Ed.) (2006). Anger Related Disorders ?| A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments, Springer Publishers, New York.
  • Feindler, E.L. (2005). CBT and Adolescent Anger Management, (Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy). Kluwer Academic Publishers., Vol 8, 11-14.
  • Feindler, E.L. and Starr, K.E. (2005). Adolescent Anger Management. Encyclopedia of Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Vol 2, 653-657.
  • Feindler, E.L. & Weisner, S. (2005). Youth anger management treatments for school violence prevention ?| Handbook of school violence and school safety: From research to practice, Ed: Jimerson, S.R. & Furlong, M.J., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., chapter 23, 353-363.
  • Rathus, J. & Feindler, EL (Eds. 2004) Assessment of Partner Violence: A Handbook for Researchers and Practitioners, American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.
  • Feindler, E.L. & Baker, K. (2004). Current Issues in Anger Management Interventions with Youth. New Perspectives on Aggression Replacement Training: Practice, Research and Application, Arnold P. Goldstein, Rune Nensen, Bengt Daleflod, Mikael Kalt (Eds,), John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., pp. 31 -50.
  • Amendola, M., Feindler, EL, McGinnis, E & Oliver, R (2003) Aggression Replacement Video, Research Press, Chanpaign, Illinois.
  • Feindler, E.L. & Starr, K. (Fall 2003). From Steaming Mad to Staying Cool: A Constructive Approach to Anger Control. Reclaiming Children and Youth, Vol. 12 (3)158-160. Feindler, E., Rathus, J., & Silver, L. (2002). Assessment of Family Violence: A Handbook for Researchers and Practictioners. APA, Washington, D.C.
  • Feindler, E.L. (2000) Chronic immaturity or simply atypical development. A review of P. Graham (1998) Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Children and Families. In Contemporary Psychology, 45, 693-697.
GEOFFREY D. GOODMAN

Associate Professor of PsychologyB.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Northwestern University

Specialties:

Attachment Research, Borderline Personality Disorder, Child and Adult Psychotherapy Process and Outcome, Child Psychoanalysis, Intergenerational Transmission of Psychopathology, Serious and Persistent Mental Illness

Publications:

  • Author, “The Internal World and Attachment”
  • Author, “Transforming the Internal World and Attachment”
  • Goodman, G., Gerstadt, C., Pfeffer, C. R., Stroh, M., & Valdez , A. (2008). ADHD and aggression as correlates of suicidal behavior in assaultive prepubertal psychiatric inpatients. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 38, 46-59 .
  • Goodman, G., & Manierre, A. (2008). Representations of God uncovered in a spirituality group of borderline inpatients. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 58, 1-15.
  • Goodman, G. (2007). Attachment-based intervention with prepubertal children: The impact of parent, child, and therapist mental representations on intervention points of entry. Journal of Psychiatry & Psychology, 1, 1-20.
  • Goodman, G. (2007). Quantitatively-based methods of assessing competence in clinical supervision. The Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 27, 16-23.
  • Goodman, G., Sapp, M. S., Stroh, M., & Valdez , A. (2007). Maternal depression, prepubertal children's representations of attachment disorganization, and the development of aggression and depression: A mediational model. In C. Yoon (Ed.), Focus on family relations in the 21 st century (pp. 43-68) . Hauppauge , NY : Nova Science.
  • Goodman, G., Bass, J. N., Geenens, D. L., & Popper, C. W. (2006). The MAVRIC-C and MAVRIC-P: A preliminary reliability and validity study. Journal of Personality Assessment, 86, 273-290.
  • Goodman, G. (2005). Empirical evidence supporting the conceptual relatedness of object representations and internal working models. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 53, 597-617.
  • Goodman, G. (2005). “I feel stupid and contagious:” Countertransference reactions of fledgling clinicians to patients who have negative therapeutic reactions. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 59, 149-168.
  • Goodman, G. (2005). [Review of Primitive mental states vol. II: Psychobiological and psychoanalytic perspectives on early trauma and personality development ] . Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 74, 887-896.
  • Goodman, G., Hans, S. L., & Bernstein, V. J. (2005). Mother expectation of bother and infant attachment behaviors as predictors of mother and child communication at 24 months in children of methadone-maintained women. Infant Mental Health Journal, 26, 549-569.
DANIELLE KNAFO

Associate Professor of PsychologyB.A., Tel Aviv University (Israel); Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Gender Issues and Psychoanalysis, Immigration, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Psychology of Art, Sexual Perversion, Terror-Related Trauma. Psychoanalytic theory and practice; psychology of art, creativity, and the aesthetic response; clinical aspects of life under terrorism and psychotherapeutic work with trauma; gender issues.

Publications:

  • Author, “Pervert: The Sexual Illusionist”
  • Author, “Unconscious Fantasies and the Relational World”
  • Author, “Living with Terror, Working with Trauma: A Clinician’s Handbook”
  • D. Knafo. 2009. In Her Own Image: Women’s Self-Representation in Twentieth-Century Art. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
  • D. Knafo & K. Feiner. 2005. Unconscious Fantasies and the Relational World. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. (Goethe Prize honoree)
  • D. Knafo. 2004. Living with Terror, Working with Trauma: A Clinician’s Handbook. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Download a sample chapter.
  • D. Knafo. 1993. Egon Schiele/ A Self in Creation: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Artist's Self-Portraits. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Selected Articles
  • D. Knafo. (2008) The O.R.T. (Object Relations Technique): A Reintroduction. Psychoanalytic Psychology. In Press.
  • D. Knafo. (2008) The Senses Grow Skilled in their Craving: Thoughts on Creativity and Addiction. Psychoanalytic Review, 95(4): 571-596.
  • D. Knafo. Castration and Medusa: Orlan’s Art on the Cutting Edge. Studies in Gender and Sexuality. In Press.
  • D. Knafo. 2005. The Glory and Shadow of Fame. Clio’s Psyche, 12(3):1 & 149-152.D. Knafo. 2005. Egon Schiele: Art and Psyche. Psychoanalytic Association of NY Bulletin, 43(3): 14-18.
  • D. Knafo. 2005. Egon Schiele: Art and Psyche. Psychoanalytic Association of NY Bulletin, 43(3): 14-18.
  • D. Knafo. 2003, Creative Transformation of Trauma. Israel Psychoanalytic Journal, 1 (4): 537-564.
  • D. Knafo. 2003. What Does a Man Want? Reflections on Surrealism Unbound, an Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 4(3): 287-307.
  • D. Knafo & K. Feiner. 2002. Blue Velvet: David Lynch’s Primal Scene. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 83 (6): 1445-51.
  • D. Knafo. 2002. Revisiting Ernst Kris’ Concept ‘Regression in the Service of the Ego.’ Psychoanalytic Psychology. 19(1): 24-49.
  • D. Knafo. 2001. Hannah Wilke: The Naked Truth. Gender and Psychoanalysis. 5(1): 3-35.
  • D. Knafo. 2001. Claude Cahun: The Third Sex. Studies in Gender and Sexuality. 2 (1): 29-61.
  • D. Knafo. 2000. Revelations and Rage: Violence Against Women in the Art of Women Artists. Violence Against Women, vol 6(6): 661-681.
  • D. Knafo. 1999. Antisemitism in the Clinical Setting: Transference and Countertransference Dimensions. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 47 (1): 35-63.
GERALD LACHTER

Chair, Department of Psychology; Professor of PsychologyB.A., C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Developmental Disabilities, Experimental and Applied Behavior Analysis, Experimental Methods and Research Design

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Practicing Experimental Psychology”
  • Co-author, “Programs in Behavior Analysis at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University,” paper presented at the meetings of the New York State Association for Behavior Analysis, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
CAMILO ORTIZ

Associate Professor. Doctoral Program in Clinical PsychologyB.S. Human Development & Family Studies, Cornell University; M.S. Clinical Psychology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Specialties:

Bedtime Resistance in Young Children, Behavior Problems in Children, Parenting

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Behavioral Parent-Training Approaches for the Treatment of Bedtime Noncompliance in Young Children,” published in the Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention
  • Co-author, “Two-Session Group Parent Training for Bedtime Noncompliance in Head Start Children,” published in Child & Family Behavior Therapy
  • Co-author, “Parent-Training Groups for Fathers of Head Start Children: A Pilot Study of Their Impact on Child Behavior and Intra-familial Relationships,” published in Child & Family Behavior Therapy
  • McCormick, L. & Ortiz, C. (2008). One-session group parent-training for bedtime noncompliance in Head Start children. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  • Gorman, B. & Ortiz, C. (2008). Using Multilevel Modeling for combining single-case data in small-sample treatment studies: A nontechnical guide. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (2008). Handedness Patterns and Music Ability in Children. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Recent Peer Reviewed Publications

Exhibits:

  • Ortiz, C., & Perez, (2008, November). A discipline-only parent training intervention for Hispanic parents of Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  •  Ardire, S. C., Ortiz, C., Marsland, K., Sosinsky, L., Brown, M., & Carter, A. (2008, November). Is the relationship between maternal emotional intelligence and child emotional competence mediated by maternal sensitivity? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Gonzalez, R. (2008, November). One-session group parent training for bedtime noncompliance among Hispanic Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (2008, October). The role of music training on children’s cognition. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, New York City.
  • Ortiz, C. & Bodkin, L. (2008, March). One session group parent-training in positive routines for bedtime noncompliance in Head Start children. Poster session presented at the annual Pediatric Sleep Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, FL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Piro, J. (May, 2007). Patterns of parental expectancies in ‘gifted’ families. Poster session submitted to the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (May, 2007). The Role of Music Keyboard Training on the Vocabulary and Verbal Sequencing Skills of Elementary School Students. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.
  • Ortiz, C., Lewin, D. S., Owens, J. & Friman, P. (November, 2006). Advances in the Behavioral Treatment of Sleep Refusal of Young Children. Chair and presenter of a symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Ortiz, C. & Gorman, B. (November, 2006). Using Multilevel Modeling (MM) With Small Treatment Studies: An Example of A Behavioral Sleep Treatment For Preschoolers With Nighttime Settling Problems. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Ortiz, C. (November, 2006). The Effect of Parent Training Topic Sequencing on Attrition and Preliminary Outcomes: Does Discipline First Work Better? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  • Piro, J. & Ortiz, C. (May, 2006). Hand Preference in Musically Trained and Untrained Children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York.
  • Helfenbaum-Kun, E., Ortiz, C., Herman, S., Likavec, S, & Wade, C.M. (November, 2004). Parent Training for Fathers of Head Start Children: A Pilot Study of Its Impact on Intra-familial Relationships and Child Behavior. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
  • Wade, C. M., Ortiz, C., & Helfenbaum-Kun, E. (November, 2004). An Experimental Examination of Group Parent-Training for Bedtime Noncompliance in Head Start Children. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA
  • Smitherman, T., Ortiz, C., Kendzor, D. E., Hernandez, M. J., & Vidair, H. B. (2010). What Every Student and Young Professional Needs to Know about Loan Repayment Programs offered through the National Institutes of Health. Panel discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C. & Boutis, S. L. (2010). Hey! You Got Some DBT Skills In My Parent-Training! Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C. & Elnahal, S. (2010). Parental evaluations of positive routines and graduated extinction for treating bedtime resistance in preschoolers: A pre-treatment acceptability study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco.
  • Ortiz, C., Arnold, D. H., Zeljo, A., & Doctoroff, G. L. (2009, November). Predictors of parent involvement in preschool and the relation of involvement to preliteracy development. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
  • Stern, J. R. & Ortiz, C. (2009, November). Engaging fathers in behavioral parent training: A pilot study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
  • Ortiz, C. & Kakaty, T. (2009, November). Does receiving preferred parent-training topics relate to treatment effectiveness? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York City.
JILL H. RATHUS

Professor of PsychologyB.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Anxiety Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Couple Distress and Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Therapy, Spousal Abuse, Suicidal and Self Injurious Adolescents (Treatment, Features, Causes),

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”
  • Co-author, “Assessment of Partner Violence”
  • Co-author, “Marital Distress: Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Couples”
  • Rathus, J.H., Wagner, D., & Miller, A.L. Self-report assessment of emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, interpersonal chaos, and confusion about self: Development and psychometric eval. of the Life Problems Inventory. (Manuscript in preparation).
  • Miller, A.L., Rathus, J.H., & DeBose (in press). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents: Adapting treatment across settings. In K. Keorner and L. DiMeff (Eds.) Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Applications Across New Modes and Settings. Guilford Press.
  • Rathus, J.H., Meyer, S.L., & O’Leary. (Under revision). Attachment, proximity control, and wife abuse. Journal of Family Violence.
  • Rathus, J.H. (2006). Dialectical behavior therapy for anger-related disorders. In E. Feindler (Ed.) Anger-Related Disorders: A practitioner’s guide to comparative treatments (pp. 139-164). NY: Springer Publishing.
  • Rathus, J.H., Cavuoto, N., & Passarelli, V. (2006) DBT: A mindfulness-based treatment for intimate partner violence. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches: Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 333-358). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Wagner, E., Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2006). Mindfulness in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 167-189). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Miller, A.L., Wagner, E., & Rathus, J.H. (2004). Dialectical behavior therapy for suicidal adolescents: An overview. In H. Steiner & C. Remy (Eds.) Handbook of Mental Health Interventions in Children and Adolescents (pp.659-684). Jossey-Bass.
  • Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2002). Dialectical behavior therapy adapted for suicidal adolescents. Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior, 32,146-157.
GRACE C. ROSSI

Assistant Professor of PsychologyB.A., Susquehanna University; M.A., Hunter College, CUNY; Ph.D., The Graduate School, CUNY

Specialties:

Brainstem Regions, Neuropsychology, Pain Tolerance in Cancer Patients, Pharmacological Characterization of the Endogenous Pain System

Publications:

  • Author, “Differential Sensitivities of Mouse Strains to Morphine and [Dmt1]DALDA Analgesia”
  • Milo, S., Ansonoff, M., King, M., Rossi, G.C., Zuckerman, A., Pintar, J., and Pasternak, G.W. Codeine and 6-Acetylcodeine in mice. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (2006) 26 (4-6):1011-9. Israel, Y., Kandov, Y., Khaimova, E., Kest, A., Lewis, S. R., Pasternak, G.W., Pan, Y.X., Rossi, G.C., and Bodnar, R.J. NPY-induced feeding: pharmacological characterization using selective opioid antagonists and antisense probes in rats. Peptides, (2005), 26(7) 116-175.
  • Hopkins, E., Rossi, G., Kest, B. Sex differences in systemic morphine analgesic tolerance following intrathecal morphine injections. Brain Research, (2004) 1014 (1-2): 244-246.
  • Hadjimarkou, M.M., Singh, A.,Pan, Y-X., Rossi, G.C., Pasternak, G.W., Bodnar, R.J. Opioid receptor involvement in food-deprivation-induced feeding: evaluation of selective antagonists and antisense oligodeoxynucleotide probe effects in mice and rats. Journal of Pharmacol and Exper Ther, (2004) 311:1-15.
  • Hadjimarkou M.M., Khaimova, E., Pan, XY., Rossi, G.C., Pasternak, G.W., and Bodnar, R.J. Feeding induced by food deprivation is differentially reduced by opioid receptor antisense oligodeoxynucleotide probes in rats. Brain Research, (2003) 987(2): 223-232.
  • Shane, R., Acosta, J., Rossi, G.C. and Bodnar, R.J. Reciprocal interactions between the amygdala and ventrolateral periaqueductal gray in mediating OFQ/N(1-17)-induced analgesia in the rat. Brain Research (2003) 980(1): 57-70.
  • Neilan, C.L., King M.A., Rossi, G., Ansonoff, M., Pintar, J.E., Schiller, P.W., and Pasternak, G.W. Differential sensitivities of mouse strains to morphine and [Dmt1]DALDA analgesia. Brain Research, (2003) 974, (1-2).
  • Hadjimarkou H.C, Silva, R.M., Rossi, G.C., Pasternak, G.W., and Bodnar, R.J. Feeding induced by food deprivation is differentially reduced by G-protein alpha sub-unit antisense probes in rats. Brain Research, (2002) 955: 45-54.
  • Abbadie, C., Rossi, G.C., Orciuolo, A., Zadina, J.E, and Pasternak, G.W. Anatomical and functional correlation of the endomorphins with mu opioid receptor splice variants. European. J. Neuroscience, (2002) 16: 1-9.
  • Silva, R.M., Grossman, H.C., Rossi, G.C., Pasternak, G.W., Bodnar, R.J. Pharmacological characterization of B-endorphin and Dynorphin A1-17 -induced feeding using G-protein alpha subunit antisense probes in rats. Peptides, (2002) 23(6): 1101-6.
  • Silva, R.M., Grossman, H.C., Hadjimarkou, M.M., Rossi, G.C., Pasternak, G.W., Bodnar, R.J. Dynorphin A1-17 induced feeding: Pharmacological characterization using selective opioid antagonists and antisense probes in rats. Journal of Pharmacol and Exper Ther, (2002) 301: 513-518.
  • Rossi, G.C., Pellegrino, M., Shane, R., Abbadie, C.A., Dustman J., Jimenez, C. Bodnar, R.J., Pasternak, G.W., Allen, R.G. Characterization of rat prepro Orphanin/nociceptin (154-181): Nociceptive processing in supraspinal sites. Journal of Pharmacol and Exper Ther, (2002) 300(1): 257-64.

Affiliation

  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
MARSHALL SILVERSTEIN

Professor of PsychologyB.A., Rutgers University; M.A., Ph.D., Wayne State University

Specialties:

Neuropsychopharmacology Dysfunction in Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia (neuropsychological dysfunction, thought disorder, longitudinal outcome studies); Neuropsychology; Diagnostic psychological testing; Psychoanalytic self psychology.

Publications:

  • Silverstein, M. (in press). Self psychology. In I. B. Weiner & E. Craighead (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Psychology (4th ed.). New York : Wiley.
  • Silverstein, M. L. (2007). Disorders of the self: A personality-guided approach. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Books.
  • Silverstein, M.L. (2007). Rorschach test findings at the beginning of treatment and two years later, with a 30-year follow-up. Journal of Personality Assessment, 88, 131-143.
  • Silverstein, M.L. ( 2007 ). Diagnosis of personality disorders. Journal of Personality Assessment, 89, 82-94.
  • Silverstein, M.L. (2005). Self psychological foundations of personality disorders. In S. Strack (Ed.), Handbook of personology and psychopathology (pp. 181-197). New York: Wiley.
  • Silverstein, M.L., Weinstein, M., & Turnbull, A. (2005). Nonpatient CPT performance varying target frequency and interstimulus interval on five response measures. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 1017-1025.
  • Silverstein, M.L., Mavrolefteros, G., & Turnbull, A. (2003). Premorbid factors in relation to motor, memory, and executive functions deficits in adult schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 61, 271-280.
  • Silverstein, M.L., Mavrolefteros, G., & Close, C. (2002). Premorbid adjustment and neuropsychological performance in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 28, 157-165.

Public Administration

ALEXANDER C. HENDERSON

Assistant Professor of Health Care and Public AdministrationB.A., Villanova University; M.P.A., Villanova University; Ph.D., Rutgers University-Newark

Specialties:

Public Management, Public Safety and Emergency Services.

Honors/Awards:

2011 National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) Annual Dissertation Award
2011 Dean’s Dissertation Award, Rutgers University-Newark

Professional Affiliations

American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
Public Management Research Association (PMRA)
Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA)

THOMAS C. WEBSTER

Professor of Health Care and Public AdministrationA.A., B.A., Graceland College; M.A., Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Specialties:

Public Administration and Public Economics, Health Policy, Economics and Financing, Program Evaluation, Health and Public Management Information Systems

Publications:

  • Co-author, "Implementation of the End Stage Renal Disease Program: A Mixed Pattern of Regulation, Financing and Delivery of Medical Services," published in "Toward a National Health Policy"
  • Author articles in Public Productivity Review and the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration
  • Co-author articles in Proceedings of the American Society for Public Administration, Section on Management Science; the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration; Public Productivity Review; Southern Review of Public Administration and The International Journal of Urban Systems
  • Author or co-author, research reports for Even Start Family Literacy Program; New York State Education Department; William Floyd Union Free School District; Huntington Youth Bureau; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, High Risk Youth Program; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Schools Program; National Science Foundation; King Kullen; McDonalds Corporation; Envirotest Systems Corporation; Town of Islip; Olympus Corporation; Oyster Bay Boys and Girls Club; Town of Huntington; Jamaica Chamber of Commerce; Suffolk County; York, Pa.; and Bridgeport, Conn.

Affiliations

  • Member, Long Island Chapter, American Society for Public Administration
  • Past President, Long Island Chapter, American Society for Public Administration

Public Relations

ABBY DRESS

Director, Public Relations Degree Program; Associate Professor of Media ArtsB.A., Hofstra University; M.B.A., Dowling College

Specialties:

Public Relations, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environment & Sustainable Development, Education, Technology and Education

Publications:

  • Co-designer, “Grounds for Knowledge: A Guide to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Landscapes & Building” (2008)
  • Co-author, “Igniting Steel: Korea’s POSCO Lights The Way” Korean (1993)
  • Co-author, “Igniting Steel: Korea’s POSCO Lights The Way” English (1992)
  • Co-author, “Dowling College: A Collection of Personal Remembrances 1955–1989” (1990)
  • Author, “Digital Images for the Information Professional,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “Beyond Technology: Children’s Learning in the Age of Digital Culture,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America,” review published in The Journal of the Information Society
  • Author, “1988 Fires in Yellowstone,” published in The Science Teacher
  • Author, “Hot Spot at Yellowstone,” Science Scope, A National Science Teacher Publication
  • Author, “Lab on a Chip: Platform in Development,” published in Advance for the Laboratory
  • Author, “Refitting the Bionic Lugie,” published in Medical Equipment Designer
  • Author, “Running Out of Time: An Analysis of Shutting Down New York Newsday by Times Mirror,” published in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
  • Author, “The Changed Media Landscape: Privatization in the Czech Republic,” published in Ventures in Research
  • Co-author, “Enterprise Excellence: Are We There Yet?” published in Gear Technology
  • Co-author, “Optimization through Customization,” published in Gear Technology
  • Co-author, “Determining the Knowledge Base Uncovers a Company’s Core Competencies,” published in Gear Technology
  • Author, “The 99s: 75 years of high-flying women,” published in Networking Magazine
  • Author, articles in Workboat Magazine, VIA Port of New York-Jersey and the Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly

Work Cited:

  • Design selected for inclusion in “American Graphic Design and Advertising Annual 25” (2009)
  • Designs selected for inclusion in “The Big Book of Green Design,”(2009)
  • Campaign noted in “Turnkey Program Yields Results,” published in “Publicity for nonprofits: generating media exposure that leads to awareness, growth, and contributions” (2006)
  • Designs selected for inclusion in “The 2003 Design Annual, American Graphic Design Awards” (2003)
  • Recognized in a cover story of Healthcare Marketing Report (1999)

Films

  • Co-producer, “Wings of Their Own,” a documentary about women pilots of the 20th century, accepted into the 2005 New York International Film and Video Festival, premiered at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, N.Y. (November 29, 2004), and previewed at the Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington, N.Y. (July 26, 2004)

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Hermes Creative Award (International): Gold for Book Publication, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (2009)
  • Recipient, Hermes Creative Award (International): Honorable Mention for Nonprofit Poster, the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (2009)
  • Recipient, Communicator’s Award (International): Silver Award of Distinction for Book Publication, the International Academy of the Visual Arts (2009)
  • Recipient, National Clarion Award, the Association of Women in Communication (2006)
  • Recipient, Communicator’s 13th Annual Silver Award of Distinction for a Corporate Identity Program Award (2006)
  • Recipient, Grant Award, The Association of Hispanic Arts
  • Work selected for inclusion in the 2005 New York International Film and Video Festival Recipient, Best on Long Island 30 Bronze Award for a Self-Mailer (2003)
  • Recipient, Award of Distinction, Biomedical Marketing Association (2000)
  • Cited in N.Y. Hospital and Health News as one of three major health care marketing/communications experts in New York (1998)
  • Recipient, Teaching and Learning Grant for the Collaborative Multimedia Project, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
  • Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Croix de Guerre, The Huntington Arts Council (1993)
  • Member, National Business Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta (1990-Present)
  • Recipient, Citicorp “Success” Award

Affiliation

  • Nominated National Member, American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
  • Former Board Member and Vice President, The Huntington Arts Council (HAC)
  • Member, Media Ecology Association (MEA)
  • Member and Former Board Member (NAWBO/LI) National Association of Woman Business Owners
  • Member, New York Communication Association
  • Member, Public Relations Professionals of Long Island (PRPLI)
  • Accredited Public Relations Professional, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
  • Member, Women in Communications (National and New York)
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Sexuality

DANIEL L. ARAOZ

Senior Professor of EducationB.A., M.A., Gonzaga University ; M.S.T., University of Santa Clara; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Hypnosis Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, New Hypnosis, Psychoanalysis, Right Hemisphere Thinking, Sexuality (including Sexual Identity and Orientation), the Zen of the Western World

Publications:

  • Author, “Symptom is Not the Whole Story: Psychoanalysis for Non Psychoanalysts”
  • Author, “The New Hypnosis”
  • Author, “Reengineering Yourself: A Blueprint for Personal Success in the New Corporate Culture”

Affiliations

  • Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), Academy of Counseling Psychology (AoCP), American Board of Family Psychology (ABFP), American Board of Psychological Hypnosis (ABPH) and The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
  • Certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) and by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
  • Honorary Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
  • Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • Fellow, American Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Academy of Family Psychology and Academy of Counseling Psychology

Social Work

MARIETTA BARRETTI

Associate Professor of Social WorkA.A., Queensboro Community College; B.S.S.W., M.S.W., Adelphi University; D.S.W., Hunter College, CUNY

Specialties:

Community and Policy Analysis, Students’ Professional Socialization, Women’s Issues

VISALAM CHANDRASEKARAN, MD

Associate Professor of Biomedical sciencesM.D.

Publications:

Author: Fablana Ostronoff et al, Visalam Chandrasekaran
Title:   Immune hemolysis after fludarabine based reduced intensity conditioning and allogenic PBSC transplantation for CML with minor ABO incompatibility
Source: Ann. Hematol- May 2011: 21559812

Authors: Dong, L., Chandrasekaran, V., Zhou, W., Tsai, H.-M.
Title:  Evolution of ADAMTS13 antibodies in a fatal case of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
Source:   American Journal of Hematology 2008; 83:815-7

Authors: Pu, J., Chandrasekaran, V.
Title: Donor Phlebotomy: A Key Element of Blood Collection
Source:    ASCP- LabQ- 2008; http://www.ascp.org/ASCPStore/Store/eLearning/LaboratoryProfessionals/LQDPB0801_1.aspx

Authors:    Yang, X., Ahmed, S., Visalam Chandrasekaran, V.
Title: Transfusion related acute lung injury resulting from designated blood transfusion between mother and child:  A report of 2 cases
Source:   American Journal of Clinical Pathology 2004; 121:590-2

Authors:    Arndt, P.A.; Garratty, G.; Hill, J.; Kasper, M; Chandrasekaran, V.
Title: Two cases of Immune Hemolytic Anemia Associated with Anti-Pipercillin detected by the "Immune Complex" method
Source:   Vox Sanguinis 2002; 83:273-278

Authors:  Aygun, B., Padmanabhan, S., Paley, C., Chandrasekaran, V.
Title: Clinical Significance of Red Cell Allo- and Autoantibodies in Transfused Sickle Cell Patients
Source:   Transfusion 2002; 36:37-43

Authors:  Levy, G., Nichols, W., Lian, E., Foroud, T., McGlintick, J., McGee, B., Young, A.,
Siemieniak, D., Stark, K., Gruppo, R., Sarode, R., Shurin, S., Chandrasekaran, V., Stabler, S.,
Sabio, H., Bouhassira, E., Upshaw, Jr., J., Ginsburg, D., Tsai, H.
Title: Mutations in a Member of the ADAMTS Gene Family Cause Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Source:   Nature 2001; 413:488-94

Authors:  Ramanan, A.S., Thirumala, S., Chandrasekaran, V.
Title: Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura – A Single Institution Experience
Source:   Journal of Clinical Apheresis 1999; 14:9-13

Authors:  Reid, M.E., Chandrasekaran, V., Bullock R.
Title:  Disappearance of Antibodies to Cromer Blood Group Systems Antigens During Mid-Pregnancy – Case Report
Source:   Vox Sang 1996; 71:48-50
(Also presented in AABB National Meeting – Nov. 1995)

Authors: Hilton, E., Chandrasekaran, V., Rindos, P., Isenberg, H.
Title:  Association of Recurrent Candidal Vaginitis with Inheritance of Lewis Blood Group Antigens
Source:   Journal of Infectious Diseases 1995; 172:1616-9

Authors:  Ney, G.C., Loughlin, J, Rai, K., Chandrasekaran, V.
Title:  Thrombocytopenia in association with adjunctive Felbamate use
Source:   Neurology 1994; 44:980-1

Authors:  Milmore, J.E., Chandrasekaran, V., Weisburger, J.H.
Title: Effects of hypothyroidism on development of nitrosomethylurea – induced tumors of the mammary gland, thyroid gland and other tissues.
Source:   Proc Soc Exp Biol. Med 1982; 169:487-93
    
Authors:  Williams, G.M., Chandrasekaran, V., Katayama, S., and Weisburger, J.H.
Title: Carcinogenicity of 3-methyl-2-naphthylamine and 3,2 dimethyl-4-aminobiphenyl to the bladder and gastrointestinal tract of the Syrian golden hamster with atypical proliferative enteritis.
Source:   Journal National Cancer Institute, 1981; 67:481-8

Authors:   Fiala, E.S., Weisburger, J.H., Katayama, S., Chandrasekaran, V. and Williams, G.M.
Title: The effect of disulfiram on the carcinogenicity of 3,2 dimethyl-4-Aminobiphenyl in Syrian golden hamsters and rats.
Source:  Carcinogenesis 1981; 2: 965-9

Professional Affiliations

Fellow of College of American Pathologists (FCAP)
Member of American Association of Hematologists (ASH)
Member of American Association of blood banks (AABB)
Member of American Society of Apheresis (ASFA)
Member of American Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI)
Former Board member of Institutional Review Board at NYBC
Certified by American Board of Pathology in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology and  in Transfusion Medicine subspecialty
Licensed Physician in NY State and COQ holder to be a Lab Director in NY State

ELISSA D. GIFFORDS

Associate Professor of Social WorkA.A., Nassau Community College; B.A., Hofstra University; M.S.W., D.S.W., Adelphi University

Specialties:

Administrative Social Work

Affiliations

  • New York Social Worker of the Year, National Association of Social Work (2008)
  • Chair, Commissioner's Advisory Council of the Nassau County Department of Social Services
AZAD GUCWA, PHD, MT(ASCP)

Assistant Professor of Biomedical SciencesB.S., Stony Brook University; Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Cell biology, cytogenetics and clinical chemistry.

Publications:

Gucwa AL, Brown DA. UIM Domain-Dependent Recruitment of the Endocytic Adaptor Protein Eps15 to Ubiquitin enriched Endosomes.  In review.

Prieto-Echagüe VP, Gucwa A, Brown DA, Miller WT.  Regulation of Ack1 Localization by the Amino-terminal SAM domain.  BMC Biochem.  (2010) 11:42. 
           
Prieto-Echagüe VP, Gucwa A, Craddock BP, Brown DA, Miller WT.  Cancer-associated Mutations Activate the Nonreceptor Tyrosine Kinase Ack1.  J Biol Chem. (2010). 285:10605-10615.

Professional Affiliations

American Society for Clinical Pathology
American Society for Cell Biology
The American Association for the Advancement of Science

ILENE NATHANSON

Director, Social Work Program; Director, Center on Aging; Professor of Health Care and Public Administration

Specialties:

Gerontology, Issues in Health Care, Legal and Ethical Psychology of Aging

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Elder Practice: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Working With Older Adults in the Community”
  • Author, “Gerontological Social Work: Theory into Practice”
TZIPI WEISS

Director, Social Work Baccalaureate Program; Assistant Professor of Social WorkB.A., Tel Aviv University; M.A., Columbia University; M.S.W., D.S.W., Adelphi University

Specialties:

Gerontology, Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS)

Sociology

JENNIFER BROWN

Assistant Professor of SociologyB.A., University of California at Irvine; M.A., Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara

Specialties:

Gender, Race, Globalization, Environmental Sociology, Technology and Society, Latin America

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Food Security: From the Green Revolution to Nanotechnology,” published in
  • Can Technologies Make a Difference in Development? (2012).
  • Co-author, “ Constraints on Benefit of New Technologies for the World’s Poor: A View from the North on Fairness,” published in Can Technologies Make a Difference in Development? (2012).
  • Author, “Maíz y País: Indigenous Mexican Struggles against Biotechnology in Agriculture,” published in Cultural Politics in the 21st Century: Global Resistance and Community based Social Movements in the Americas. (2011).
  • Co-author, “Debating Nanoethics: US Public Perceptions of Nanotech Applications for
  • Energy and Environment,” published in Debating Science: Deliberation, Values, and the Common Good. (2011).
  • Co-author, “ From Biotech to Nanotech: Public Debates about Technological Modification of Food,” published in Environment & Society. (2011).
  • Co-author, “Exploring ambivalence: Techno-enthusiasm and skepticism in US nanotech deliberations,” published in Quantum Engagements: Social Reflections of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies. (2011).

Affiliations

  • Member, American Sociological Association
  • Member, Eastern Sociological Association
  • Member, Sociologists for Women in Society
ERIC LICHTEN

Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Professor of SociologyB.A., Queens College; M.Phil., Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Economic Sociology and Social Class in America; Fiscal Crises and Public Policy; Hate, Bias and Prejudice in America (including Hate Crimes); Inequality in America; Social Problems of American Society; Political Sociology (Politics and Society) and Public Policy; War and Peace Issues (including Military Sociology)

Affiliation

  • Member, Nassau County Anti-Bias Task Force

Software Engineering

STEPHANIE WHITE

Senior Professor of Computer Science and Management EngineeringB.A., Hunter College, CUNY ; M.S., New York University; M.S., Ph.D., Polytechnic University

Specialties:

Aerospace Software, Computer Intensive Systems, Embedded Systems, Engineering Computer Based Systems, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering

Publications:

  • Editor and co-author, “Engineering Computer Based Systems, Meeting the Challenge,” published in IEEE Computer Society
  • Co-author, “Systems Engineering of Computer-Based Systems”
  • Author, “Improving the System/Software Engineering Interface for Complex System Development,” published in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Computer Based Systems

Affiliation

  • Chair, Audit Committee, IEEE Computer Society

Special Education

KATHLEEN M. FEELEY

Assistant Professor of EducationB.A., M.S., St. John’s University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Specialties:

Autism Education, Down Syndrome, Inclusive Education

Affiliation

  • Director, Center for Community Inclusion
JOEL E. MITTLER

Professor of EducationB.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY; M.S., Professional Certificate, Queens College, CUNY ; M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Inclusion, Response to Intervention, Special Education Policy, Technology and Special Education

Publications:

  • Author, “What’s Happening in Washington in Special Education Policy?” presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association, Technology, Reading and Learning Diversity Meeting and the Annual Conference of the New York State Chapter of Counsel for Exceptional Children

Speech

DIANNE SLAVIN

Chair, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Department; Associate Professor of EducationB.S., Boston University; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Disorders of Fluency, Post-Stroke Rehabilitation, Stuttering, Voice and Adult Language

Sports

FRANK BRADY

Chair, Department of Health, Physical Education and Movement Science; Associate Professor of Education B.A., H.D.E., D.P.E., St. Patrick’s College (Dublin, Ireland); M.A., Ed.D., New York University

Specialties:

Collegiate Athletics, Motor Learning/Performance, Youth Sports

Sports Psychology/Philosophy

ARTHUR LOTHSTEIN

Director of the Institute for Peace and Social Justice; Professor of PhilosophyB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

History of Ideas, Classical and Contemporary American Philosophy, Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Beauty, Philosophy of Literature, Environmental Philosophy, Dreams and the Unconscious, Philosophy of Love and Sex, Philosophy of Religion

Publications:

  • Author, “Loaded with Life: An Essay on Emersonian Pedagogy” (in progress)
  • Co-editor, “New Morning: Emerson in the Twenty-First Century (2008)
  • Editor, “All We Are Saying…”: The Philosophy of the New Left (1971)
  • Author, "Teaching for Lustres: An Essay on the Emersonian Teacher," published in New Morning
  • Author, No Eros, No Buds: Teaching as Nectaring, published in “Experience as Philosophy: On the Work of John J. McDermott (2006)
  • Author, “Martin Buber and John Dewey," published in “To Be is to Be Relational: Martin Buber and the Human Sciences” (1996)
  • Author, “The Pathology of Inwardness: John Dewey's Critique of the Inner Life," published in “John Dewey: Critical Assessments” (1993)
  • Author, "Salving from the Dross: John Dewey’s Anarcho-Communalism," published in The Philosophical Forum (1971)

Recordings:

"Kerouac's Child," originally on album by Silent Bear (Mapleshade Records)
Two-CD collection of songs with Silent Bear (in progress)

Honors/Awards:

Member, Phi Beta Kappa
Recipient, C.W. Post Poetry Prize (2000 and 1977)
Recipient, David Newton Award for Teaching Excellence (1990)
Recipient, New York University Outstanding Adjunct Teacher Award (1993)
Thesis listed as one of "Ten Essential Works on John Dewey"in "Classical American Philosophy"(1987)
Recipient, Dewey Prize (1977)

Professional Affiliations

Member, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
Member, William James Society
Member, Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
Member, John Dewey Society
Member, Merleau-Ponty Circle
Former Board Member, Sea Cliff Chamber Players

Storytelling

AMY E. SPAULDING

Professor of Library and Information ScienceB.S., Williamette University; M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh; D.L.S., Columbia University

Specialties:

Children’s and Young Adult Literatures, Outreach Services, Information in Society, Storytelling

Publications:

  • Author, “The Page as a Stageset: Storyboard Picture Books”
  • Author, “The Wisdom of Storytelling in an Information Age”
  • Author, “Telling Truth, Telling Stories: How to and Why Bother”

Lectures and Presentations

  • Author, numerous papers and presentations for library systems, conferences, etc.

Performances:

  • Storyteller, the Planetarium at the San Francisco Academy of Sciences, NASA, the New York Historical Society, the Heckscher Oval at the Library and Museum of the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center (The New York Public Library), The Egg at Albany (New York State Capitol Buildings) and many other museums, schools and libraries

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, Elizabeth Hovelburg Jacqua Scholarship, Willamette University
  • Senior Scholar, Anthropology Department, Willamette University
  • Member, Theta Alpha Phi (drama honor Fraternity)
  • Member, Pi Gamma Mu (social science honor society)
  • Member, Beta Phi Mu (library and information studies honor society)
  • Member, Archons of Colophon (Elected Society, Library Science)
  • Winner, Anne Izard Storytellers Choice Award (2005)
  • Recipient, Storytelling World Award for Special Storytelling Resources (2006)

Affiliations

  • Council Member, American Library Association
  • Chair, Caldecott Committee, American Library Association
  • Chair, Notable Books Committee, American Library Association
  • Member, various committees

Substance Abuse

STEVEN HOLLANDER

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., M.S., Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Aging and Sexuality, Sex Education, Tips for Staying Healthy, Types of Drugs and Drug Education, Weight Control Through Exercise

Suicide (Adolecscents)

JILL H. RATHUS

Professor of PsychologyB.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University

Specialties:

Anxiety Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Couple Distress and Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Therapy, Spousal Abuse, Suicidal and Self Injurious Adolescents (Treatment, Features, Causes),

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”
  • Co-author, “Assessment of Partner Violence”
  • Co-author, “Marital Distress: Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Couples”
  • Rathus, J.H., Wagner, D., & Miller, A.L. Self-report assessment of emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, interpersonal chaos, and confusion about self: Development and psychometric eval. of the Life Problems Inventory. (Manuscript in preparation).
  • Miller, A.L., Rathus, J.H., & DeBose (in press). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents: Adapting treatment across settings. In K. Keorner and L. DiMeff (Eds.) Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Applications Across New Modes and Settings. Guilford Press.
  • Rathus, J.H., Meyer, S.L., & O’Leary. (Under revision). Attachment, proximity control, and wife abuse. Journal of Family Violence.
  • Rathus, J.H. (2006). Dialectical behavior therapy for anger-related disorders. In E. Feindler (Ed.) Anger-Related Disorders: A practitioner’s guide to comparative treatments (pp. 139-164). NY: Springer Publishing.
  • Rathus, J.H., Cavuoto, N., & Passarelli, V. (2006) DBT: A mindfulness-based treatment for intimate partner violence. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches: Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 333-358). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Wagner, E., Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2006). Mindfulness in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents. In R. Baer (Ed.) Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches Clinician’s Guide to Evidence Base and Applications (pp. 167-189). Boston: Academic Press.
  • Miller, A.L., Wagner, E., & Rathus, J.H. (2004). Dialectical behavior therapy for suicidal adolescents: An overview. In H. Steiner & C. Remy (Eds.) Handbook of Mental Health Interventions in Children and Adolescents (pp.659-684). Jossey-Bass.
  • Rathus, J.H., & Miller, A.L. (2002). Dialectical behavior therapy adapted for suicidal adolescents. Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior, 32,146-157.

Sustainable Development

SCOTT A. CARLIN

Associate Professor of GeographyB.A., Brandeis University; Ph.D., Clark University

Specialties:

Community Mapping, Environmental Interest Groups, Measuring Quality of Life, Sustainable Development

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Ecology Worldview,” published in the International Handbook of Emotional Healing: Rituals and Practices for Resilience After Mass Trauma
  • Author, “Gratitude and Climate Change,” published in the Long Island Press
  • Author, “From Eco to Ego: A New Worldview,” published in the Report of the Editorial Working Group of Climatecaucus.net
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Taxation (see Accounting)

CHARLES A. BARRAGATO

Director, School of Professional Accountancy; Professor of AccountingB.S., M.S., Long Island University; Ph.D., Baruch College, City University of New York; CPA; CFE

Specialties:

Financial Reporting, Nonprofits, Taxation with a Focus on High Net-Worth Families

Publications:

  • Co-author, “The Quality of Earnings Following Corporate Acquisitions”
  • Co-author, “Audit Fees and Audit Quality”
  • Co-author, “The Nature and Disclosure of Fees Paid to Auditors – An Analysis Before and After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act”
ROBERT E. BERTUCELLI

Director, Tax and Accounting Institute; Professor of AccountingB.S., M.S., Long Island University; C.P.A., C.F.P., C.L.U.

Specialties:

Personal Financial Planning, Taxation

ILENE LEOPOLD PERSOFF

Associate Professor of AccountingB.A., Brandeis University; M.S., Long Island University; C.P.A.

Specialties:

Accounting, Taxation for Divorce

Technology

MICHAEL BYRNE

Associate Professor of Education, Library and Information Science;B.A., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Ph.D., Michigan State University

Specialties:

Multimedia, Smart Technology

Teenagers

PAUL J. CIBOROWSKI

Associate Professor of EducationB.A., University of Dayton; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

Child Studies, Children, Delinquency, Dropouts and Drugs, Effects of Divorce, Gangs, Gang Formation and Prevention, Marriage and Family Issues, Single Parents and their Youth Issues, Youth At-Risk Factors, Youth Violence and Bullying

Publications:

  • Author, “Survival Skills for Single Parents”
  • Author, “The Changing Family”
  • Author, “Single Mothers by Choice”

Television Production

ANDREW SCOTT MCGOWAN

Senior Professor of EducationB.S., University of Scranton; M.A., Niagara University; M.S., Ph.D., Fordham University

Specialties:

College Admissions and Selection, Counseling the Student Athlete, Employability Skills and Attitudes

Terrorism

HARVEY KUSHNER

Chair, Criminal Justice Department; Professor of Criminal JusticeB.A., Queens College ; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Specialties:

Conservative Thought, Terrorism

Publications:

  • Author, “Holy War on the Home Front: The Secret Islamic Terror Network in the United States”
  • Author, “Encyclopedia of Terrorism”

Theatre

THOMAS FAHY

Director, American Studies Program; Associate Professor of EnglishB.A., University of California at Davis; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Specialties:

American Literature, American Studies, 20th-century American Theatre, Cultural Studies, Disability Studies, Classical Music, Film and Television, Fiction, Young Adult Fiction

Publications:

  • Author, “Staging Modern American Life: Popular Culture in the Experimental Theatre of Millay, Cummings, and Dos Passos” (2011)
  • Author, “Freak Shows and the Modern American Imagination: Constructing the Damaged Body from Willa Cather to Truman Capote” (2006)
  • Author, “Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera: A Reader’s Guide” (2003)
  • Author, “Night Visions: A Novel of Suspense” (2004)
  • Author, “Sleepless: A Novel” (2009)
  • Author, “The Unspoken: A Novel” (2008)
  • Editor, “The Philosophy of Horror” (2010)
  • Editor, “Considering David Chase: Essays on The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure, and The Sopranos” (2007)
  • Editor, “Considering Alan Ball: Essays on Death, Sexuality, and the American Dream” (2006)
  • Editor, “Considering Aaron Sorkin: Essays on the Politics, Poetics, and Sleight of Hand in the Films and Television Series” (2005)
  • Co-editor, “Peering Behind the Curtain: Disability, Illness, and the Extraordinary Body in Contemporary Theater” (2002)
  • Co-editor, “Captive Audience: Prison and Captivity in Contemporary Theater” (2003)
  • Assistant Editor, “A Modern Mosaic: Art and Modernism in the United States” (2000)
  • Author, articles in numerous journals, including Modern Drama, the Journal of Popular Culture, The Journal of American Culture, Women’s Studies, Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies, Style, Mosaic and Shofar

Honors/Awards:

  • Recipient, American Library Association Award for Reluctant Young Readers for his novel “Sleepless” (2009)
  • Recipient, American Library Association Award for Reluctant Young Readers for his novel “The Unspoken” (2008)

Affiliations

  • Member, Phi Beta Kappa
  • Member, American Studies Association
  • Member, Modern Language Association
  • Member, Society for Cinema Studies
  • Member, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators
  • Editorial Board Member, Confrontation Magazine
  • Reader, Style (Northern Illinois University)
  • Reader, MELUS (Journal for the Society for Multi-Ethnic Literature in the U.S.)
  • Reader, Studies in the Novel (University of North Texas)

Trauma and Loss

THOMAS P. DEMARIA

Director, Psychological Services Center; Adjunct Professor, C.W. Post Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program

Specialties:

Behavioral Medicine; Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology; Cross-Cultural Psychology; Religion; Stress Management; Trauma and Disaster Psychology

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Innovative Counseling Approaches with Children and Youth,” published by South Nassau Communities Hospital’s World Trade Center Family Center
  • Co-author, “Working with Children Following Disasters”
  • Co-author, “A Community World Trade Center Trauma and Bereavement Counseling Program,” published in Mental Health Responses and Practical Knowledge Gained
  • Co-author, “Predicting Guilt from Irrational Beliefs, Religious, Affiliation and Religiosity,” published in the Journal of Rational-Emotive Therapy
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United Nations

ROGER GOLDSTEIN

Professor of Political ScienceB.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University

Specialties:

Culture, International Relations; Race and Politics; Russia and Eastern Europe; United Nations Peacekeeping and Peacemaking; Local, National and State Government

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Weight Control

STEVEN HOLLANDER

Associate Professor of EducationB.S., M.S., Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University

Specialties:

Aging and Sexuality, Sex Education, Tips for Staying Healthy, Types of Drugs and Drug Education, Weight Control Through Exercise

ALESSANDRA-SARCONA

Director, Dietetic Internship, Department of NutritionB.S., East Carolina University; M.S., New York University; R.D., Yale-New Haven Hospital

Specialties:

Nutrition, Nutrition and Disease (including Heart Disease, Weight Management and Exercise, Osteoporosis)

Women’s Issues

ROSLYN MURASKIN

Director, Long Island Women’s Institute; Professor of Criminal Justice; Executive Director, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Alumni ChapterB.A., Queens College, CUNY; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY

Specialties:

Gender and the Law, Women’s Issues

Publications:

  • Co-author, “Crime and the Media: Headlines vs. Reality”
  • Author, “It's a Crime: Women and Justice”
  • Author, “Key Correctional Issues”
  • Co-author, “Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty- First Century”
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