Martin Giesso
Martin
Giesso
Senior Instructor
Anthropology
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5794
Courses Taught
ANTH 212 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 213 - Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 250 - Latin American Archaeology
ANTH 306 - The Rise of Complex Societies: The Archaeology of State Formation and Urbanization
ANTH 350r - South American Archaeology
Research Interests
Andean archaeology, archaeometry, lithic analysis
Education

Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Chicago, 2000

M.A., Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1990

Lic, Anthropology, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, 1981

Selected Publications

2023 Pérez, Alberto Enrique, M. Giesso, M.D. Glascock, J.J. Sauer. Obsidianas Yuco en los lagos y bosques andinos norpatagónicos: caracterización geoquímica, procedencia y distribución espaciotemporal (1000-500 AP). Arqueología Iberoamericana, vol. 52, Dec. 2023. 

2023 Pérez, Alberto E., M. Sacchi, G. Lucero, M. Giesso. Análisis de obsidianas a partir de técnicas no destructivas: Registro occidental cordillerano de obsidiana del grupo químico CP-LL1 en contextos alfareros tempranos del área centro sur de Chile. Latin American Antiquity, vol. 34 nr.2, June 2023

2021 Sanhueza, Lorena, L. Cornejo, V. Duran, V. Cortegoso, L. Yebra, M.D. Glascock, B L. MacDonald, M. Giesso. Sources, circulation, and use of obsidian in central Chile. Quaternary International vol 574, 10 February 2021, Pages 13-26.

2019. XRF obsidian analysis from Ayacucho Basin in Huamanga province, south‐eastern Peru. M. Giesso, H.G. Nami, J.J. Yataco Capcha, M.D. Glascock, B.L. Macdonald. Archaeometry.

2019. Deconstructing a Complex Obsidian ‘Source-scape': A Geoarchaeological and Geochemical Approach in Northwestern Patagonia. Ramiro Barberena, María V. Fernández, Agustina A. Rughini, Karen Borrazzo, Raven Garvey, Gustavo Lucero, Claudia Della Negra, Guadalupe Romero Villanueva, Víctor Durán, Valeria Cortegoso, Martín Giesso, Catherine Klesner, Brandi L. MacDonald, Michael D. Glascock Geoarchaeology.

2019. Procurement and Circulation of Obsidian in the Province of La Pampa, Argentina. Berón, Mónica A., Páez, Florencia N., Carrera Aizpitarte, Manuel P., Giesso, Martín & Glascock, Michael D. Journal of Lithic Studies.  

2019. Obsidian distribution of the northern Patagonian forest area and neighboring sectors during the late Holocene (Neuquén province, Argentina). Open Archaeology. Alberto E. Pérez; Martin Giesso; Michael D. Glascock  

The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Ancient South America was included in Choice's list of 2018 Outstanding Academic Titles:

https://www.choicereviews.org/review/10.5860/CHOICE.210177

Hugo G. Nami, Martin Giesso, Alicia Castro, Michael D. Glascock

New Analyses of Late Holocene Obsidians from Southern Patagonia

(Santa Cruz Province, Argentina)

Bulletin of the International Association of Obsidian Studies 57: 13-25, Summer 2017.

2018 Historical Dictionary of Ancient South America. Second edition. Rowman and Littlefield eds.

2017    Geografía humana y tecnología en el norte de Neuquén: proyecto de geoquímica de obsidianas. In Florencia Gordon, Ramiro Barberena and Valeria Bernal (eds.). El poblamiento humano en el norte del Neuquén. Estado actual del conocimiento y perspectivas. Coauthored with Ramiro Barberena, M. Victoria Fernández, Agustina Rughini, Valeria Cortegoso, Gustavo Lucero, Víctor A. Durán, Raven Garvey, Michael D. Glascock, and Guadalupe Romero. Buenos Aires: Aspha.

2015   Las Cargas: Characterization and Prehistoric Use of a Southern Andean Obsidian Source.Geoarchaeology 30(2); 139-150. Coauthored with Laura Salgan, Raven Garvey, Gustavo Neme, Adolfo Gil, Michael D. Glascock, and Vıctor Duran.

2017. Impacto del volcanismo Holocénico sobre el poblamiento humano del extreme noroeste de la Patagonia Argentina. María Fernanda Ugalde (ed.) Volcanes, cenizas y ocupaciones antiguas en perspectiva geoarqueológica en América Latina, p. 23-41. Quito, Publicaciones de la Universidad Católica del Ecuador. Coauthored with Victor Duran, Raul Mikkan, Ramiro Barberena and Gustavo Lucero. 

2017    Geografía humana y tecnología en el norte de Neuquén: proyecto de geoquímica de obsidianas. In Florencia Gordon, Ramiro Barberena and Valeria Bernal (eds.). El poblamiento humano en el norte del Neuquén. Estado actual del conocimiento y perspectivas. Coauthored with Ramiro Barberena, M. Victoria Fernández, Agustina Rughini, Valeria Cortegoso, Gustavo Lucero, Víctor A. Durán, Raven Garvey,

Michael D. Glascock, and Guadalupe Romero. Buenos Aires: Aspha.

2015    Fuentes de aprovisionamiento y uso de obsidianas del ámbito boscoso y lacustre andino norpatagónico (provincia del Neuquén, Argentina). Special volume, p. 17-26. Intersecciones en Antropología, Universidad del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Coauthored with Alberto E. Pérez and Michael D. Glascock, 

2015   Las Cargas: Characterization and Prehistoric Use of a Southern Andean Obsidian Source.Geoarchaeology 30(2); 139-150. Coauthored with Laura Salgan, Raven Garvey, Gustavo Neme, Adolfo Gil, Michael D. Glascock, and Vıctor Duran.

https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538102367/Historical-Dictionary-of-Ancient-South-America-Second-Edition

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Office Hours
Spring 2024
Tuesday and Thursday: 11:00-11:45 a.m.
Monday and Wednesday: 3:30-4:15 p.m. in person at El Centro in the classroom
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Anne
Gill-Bloyer
Instructor, Director of the School for the Advancement of English Language and Learning (SAELL)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-4229
Expertise
English for academic purposes, intensive English programs, second language writing, teacher training for TESOL
Courses Taught
TESL 340: Teaching English as a Second Language: Practices and Procedures
TESL 341: Teaching English as a Second Language: Principles of Language Teaching
TESL 410: Techniques of Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language
TESL 414: Theories of Teaching English as a Second Language
Research Interests
English for academic purposes
Education

B.A. Anthropology, Wheaton College

M.A. Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Northeastern Illinois University

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Office Hours
Thursday: 1:30-3 p.m. (Room LWH 0045 or via Zoom)
Other times by appointment.
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Phyllis
Gloriosa
English Language Program
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5448
Expertise
Reading Specialist
Courses Taught
READ 115 Academic Reading Workshop I
READ 116 Academic Reading Workshop II
READ 117 Vocabulary Enrichment
Research Interests
Students “at risk” in reading
Education

Northeastern Illinois University  BA Education/Psychology;   MA Reading

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Office Hours
M W F 8:00-8:45 a.m. & 10:00-10:30 a.m. TR 7:30-8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Dr. Stacey Goguen
Stacey
L.
Goguen
Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Advisor
Philosophy
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5797
Expertise
Feminist Philosophy, Social Epistemology, Philosophy of Science
Courses Taught
PHIL 102-Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 213-Ethics
PHIL 250-Ethics in Science and Research
PHIL 311-Writing Intensive Program: Arguing Philosophically
PHIL 332-Contemporary Philosophy
PHIL-353 Feminism and the Philosophy of Science
PHIL 366-Feminist Ethics
PHIL-371 Theory of Knowledge
PHIL 373-Feminist Philosophy
PHIL 374 (prev. PHIL 218)-Philosophy of Sex
PHIL 375-Philosophy of Science
WGS 302-Feminist Theory
WGS 316-Science and the Gendered Body
Research Interests
Epistemic Injustice, Stereotypes, Bias, The Self, Personhood, The Under-representation of Women in Philosophy
Education

B.A. Liberal Arts, St. John's College (Annapolis, MD)

Ph.D. Philosophy, Boston University 

Selected Publications

Books

Overcoming Epistemic Injustice: Social and Psychological Perspectives. Co-edited with Benjamin Sherman. Rowman & Littlefield. 2019. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781786607058/Overcoming-Epistemic-Injustice-Social-and-Psychological-Perspectives

Recent Articles and essays

“Hermeneutical Backlash: Trans Youth Panics as Epistemic Injustice.” Co-Written with B. R. George (Carnegie Mellon). Feminist Philosophy Quarterly. 7(4): 1-34. 2021. https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/13518

“Is Asking What Women Want the Right Question? Underrepresentation in philosophy and differences in interests.” Dialogue. 57(2): 409-441. 2018. https://philpapers.org/rec/GOGIAW

“Stereotype Threat, Epistemic Injustice, and Rationality” in Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume I. Michael Brownstein and Jennifer Saul, eds. Oxford University Press. 2016. https://academic.oup.com/book/3272?login=false

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Spring 2023
Monday: 2:15-4 p.m.
Wednesday: 10-11:30 a.m.
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Adam
Goldstein
Assistant Professor and Artistic Director of Stage Center Theatre
Communication, Media and Theatre
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5954
Courses Taught
CMTT 473: Special Topics in Theatre (National Identity and Theatre)
CMTT 351: Children's Theatre Workshop (Middle & High School)
CMTT 350: Children's Theatre Workshop (Elementary School)
CMTT 345: Directing
CMTT 321: Acting 2
CMTT 240: Stagecraft
CMTT 221: Acting 1
CMTT 220: Improvisation
CMTT 203: Voice for the Performer
Research Interests
Theatre as cultural currency, theatre for social change and dialogue, the social history of musical theatre, new play development models, representation, diversity, and inclusion in storytelling, and the theatrical history of Ireland. He is in the process of proposing a new book for professional actors and students that teaches a repeatable dialect process and dynamically connects that process to the creation of character.
Education

M.F.A., Directing, Northwestern University

B.F.A., Acting, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts

Background

Adam is an accomplished director with a long history developing critically and nationally acclaimed new work. He brings credits and assistant credits at Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Court Theatre, CityLit, Redtwist, The Side Project, Bristol Riverside Theatre, South Bend Civic Theatre, and leading companies across Chicago and the east coast. One of Chicago’s leading voice and dialect coaches, Adam has vocally designed nearly sixty productions in Chicago with his work praised by Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune as “remarkable."

As an arts leader, Adam has helped to build, shape, and support major institutions such as Bristol Riverside Theatre, Hartford Stage Company, and William Morris Endeavor. Adam previously taught at Columbia College Chicago and Northwestern University before joining Northeastern. In addition to his time on campus, Adam continues to serve young artists as the head of musical theatre at Actors Training Center in Wilmette. His other interests include his wife, young son, a dog and cat, baseball, golf, crossfit, and his amazing neighborhood in Evanston. MFA-Directing, Northwestern University, BFA-Acting from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. 

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Monday: 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Also available for appointments throughout the week.
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Kelly Gollan
Kelly
Gollan
Instructor
Economics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-4502
Courses Taught
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Business & Economics Statistics I
Economics of Transportation
Industrial Organization
Financial Literacy
Research Interests
Transportation, Urban, and Environmental Economics
Education

University of Illinois at Chicago                                   

Master of Arts, December 2001

Major: Economics

University of Illinois at Chicago

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, July 2000

Major: Economics

William Rainey Harper Community College, Palatine, Ill.

Associate of Arts, May 1997

Major: Business Administration

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Office Hours
Spring 2024
Tuesday and Thursday: 9:40–10:40 a.m.

The best way to reach me at any time is by email or a posting to the Raise Your Hand topic in the Discussion section of our course.
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Beverly
Gonzalez
Instructor
Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5779
Courses Taught
Math 165
Research Interests
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Education

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By appointment
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Borja
González Morgado
Adjunct Instructor
Geography and Environmental Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
Expertise
Urban Planning, Tourism, Transportation, Public Policy, Community Development, Accessibility, GIS.
Courses Taught
GES 367: Geography of Tourism
Research Interests
Community Engagement, Urban Planning, Tourism Impact Assessment, Cultural Heritage Preservation, Urban Equity, Tourism and Place Branding, Public Spaces and Social Inclusion, Transportation Planning, Policy Analysis for Sustainable Urban Development.
Education

Dual bachelor's degree in Business Administration & Management and Tourism, Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid (Spain), Master of Arts in Sustainable Urban Development, DePaul University.

Background

Borja has a wide range of experience in various areas related to tourism, urban planning, public policy, and community development. Originally from Madrid, Spain, Borja received a master’s degree in Sustainable Urban Development from DePaul University, and a dual bachelor’s degree in Business Administration & Management and Tourism from the University of Rey Juan Carlos. Before moving to the U.S., he worked for an international tourism firm focused on historic preservation and urban culture where he led tour itineraries through major cities in Europe, such as Barcelona, London, and Rome. He currently works as a Planner at the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning in Chicago, Illinois. His experiences living in Madrid, Rome, Buenos Aires, Washington, D.C., and Chicago provide him with a global perspective and greatly inform his approach to tourism and local development.

Northeastern Illinois University
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Office Hours
Spring 2024
Fridays at noon, or any time by request. Please make an appointment.

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Jaime Gorgojo
Jaime
Gorgojo
Applied Violin and Viola, Director of Chicago String Festival
Music and Dance
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5939
Courses Taught
Applied Violin and Viola
Research Interests
Violin and Viola pedagogy and performance; Violin Caprices of composers Manuel Quiroga and Jesus de Monasterio.
Education

D.M.A., Indiana University, Violin Performance
M.M., Indiana University, Violin Performance
Performer's Diploma, Indiana University, Violin Performance

Background

Born in Madrid, violinist, Jaime Gorgojo, combines his performing career with his pedagogic vocation. He is a Violin and Viola instructor at Northeastern Illinois University. In addition to his teaching pursuits, Dr. Gorgojo is in great demand as a performer. In 2010, he was appointed Concertmaster of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, and has performed under the baton of renowned conductors such as Ricardo Muti, Lorin Maazel, Essa-Pekka Salonen and Cliff Colnot. He has been a guest Concertmaster for the Green Bay Symphony, and Assistant Concertmaster of the International Beethoven Festival in Chicago. As the newest member of Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues, he plays first violin and will be appearing with the ensemble this season in Chicago, Canada and Florida.

Recent highlights in Dr. Gorgojo’s career are chamber music appearances with Yo-Yo Ma on the Chicago Symphony Center Presents series, and on the DePauw Discourse at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. He has performed as a soloist, chamber and orchestra musician in Spain, the U.S., France, Mexico, Canada and the Middle East. For two seasons, Dr. Gorgojo worked with the MusiCorps Program, a training and access program of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra that provides performances in schools and city parks around the Chicago metropolitan area. He is also the face of the CSO Institute in their 2010-2011 edition of “A Year in Review.”

Dr. Gorgojo is the recipient of the La Caixa Scholarship, the Spanish Culture Minister Scholarship, Indiana University Merit Award, the Bloomington Camerata Scholarship for Excellence in Orchestra Playing, and winner of the “Juventudes Musicales de Madrid Award.”

He recently completed his Doctor of Musical Arts thesis on Manuel Quiroga and Jesus de Monasterio Violin Caprices.

Besides music, Dr. Gorgojo has a wide range of interests. He speaks Spanish and English fluently, and he has intermediate knowledge of French and German. Before he came to the United States, he started college studies in physics. He performs on a Dalphin Violin made in 2005.

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 Professor Graham
Matthew
Graham
Associate Professor, Coordinator of Mathematics Development
Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5751
Courses Taught
  Math 590: Masters Thesis         
  Math 495: Project in Mathematics
  Math 389: Seminar on Belief Systems in Math and Science
  Math 381: Concepts in Discrete Math for Educators
  Math 380: Calculus Concepts for Middle School Teachers
  Math 311: Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
  Math 150: Math for Elementary Teachers II
  Math 145: Algebra Concepts for Middle School Teachers
  Math 097: Mathematical Literacy
  Math 091: Intermediate Algebra I
Research Interests
  Low Dimensional Topology: Knot Theory, Knot Floer Homology, Surfaces in 4-space, Khovanov Homology

  Math Education: Crafting out-of-class engagement, punctuated cognitive psychological interventions on student's disposition to learn and achievement
Education

2012, Ph.D. in Mathematics,  Brandeis University 

2006,  M.S.  in Physics,  Brandeis University 

2004,  B.S.  in Mathematics and Physics with Highest Honors, University California, Davis 

Additional Information

Awards and Fellowships

  2019 Northeastern Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching

  2017 Co-PI: NSF Noyce Grant (Award no. 1660785) NSF Noyce Scholars University and Community College Collaboration

  2015-2016 Northwestern Faculty Honor Roll (student selected)

  2015-2016 Northwestern University Educational Technology Teaching Fellow

  2015 Mathematics Department Excellence in Teaching Award, Northwestern University

  2011-2012 NSF IGERT Fellow

  2004-2006 Martin A. Fischer Fellow

  Recent Presentations

  2019 AAC&U Transforming STEM Higher Education (Nov. 7) in Chicago, IL

  2019 (STEAM) 2 Conference (April 26-27) in St. Charles, IL

  2018 AAC&U and PKAL: Transforming STEM Higher Education (Nov. 8-10) in Atlanta, GA

  2018 Jayhawk Math Teachers Circle Lawrence, Kansas

  2018 Catalyzing Progress in STEM Education with Insights from Midwestern HSI's  Chicago, Illinois

  2018 Chicago Symposium Series (April 13) NEIU

  2017 NEIU Faculty Research Symposium (Nov 17), NEIU     

  2017 MAA Iowa Regional Meeting (Oct 21), Dubuque, Iowa

  2016 NEIU Faculty Research Symposium (Nov 18), NEIU

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Office Hours
Summer 2020
By appointment
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Dennis Grammenos
Dennis
Grammenos
Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Graduate Coordinator and Geography Advisor
Geography and Environmental Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5641
Expertise
Urban Geography and Urban Planning
Courses Taught
GES 104: World Geography
GES 213: Cultural Geography
GES 217: Urban Geography
GES 302M: Regional Geography: Russia and Central Asia
GES 302S: Regional Geography: Developing World
GES 302X: Regional Geography: Latin America
GES 314: Political Geography
GES 345: Medical Geography
GES 346: Geography of Metropolitan Chicago
GES 347: Gentrification and Urban Redevelopment
GES 348: Latino Chicago
GES 349: Environment and Urbanization
GES 361: Urban Planning
GES 389: Urban Design Studio
GES 401: Seminar in Cultural Geography
GES 411: Scope and Philosophy of Geography and Environmental Studies
GES 450: Seminar in Urban Planning
GES 471: Seminar in Urban Geography
GES 472: Seminar in Third World Issues
Research Interests
Urban Geography
Education

Ph.D. Geography (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

M.A. Geography & Environmental Studies (Northeastern Illinois University)

M.A. Russian & East European Studies (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

A.B. Classics, Honors in History & Philosophy (Loyola University of Chicago)

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Spring 2024
Monday and Wednesday: 2:15-3:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday: 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
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William
Green
Instructor
English
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5810
Expertise
Composition and Literature
Courses Taught
ENGL 101, 102, 201, 202, 203
Research Interests
Creative Writing
Education

BA Taylor University, MA Miami University, MFA School of the Art Institute of Chicago

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Bradley Greenburg
Bradley
Greenburg
English Department Chair, Professor
English
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5467
Expertise
Shakespeare, Renaissance Drama, Film, Creative Writing
Courses Taught
ENGL 221 British Literature: Beginnings to 1750
ENGL 330 Shakespeare Comedies and Romances
ENGL 331 Shakespeare Tragedies
ENGL 364 Reading Film
ENGL 345 Practical Criticism
ENGL 365 Caribbean Literature
ENGL 418 Studies in Shakespeare
ENGL 420 Teaching Shakespeare
ENGL 421 The Metaphysical Poets
ENGL 441 Seminar in 16th Century Literature
ENGL 469 Seminar in Southern Literature
Research Interests
Shakespeare; British literature, 16th and 17th centuries; British historiography; 20th-century poetry; Literary and critical theory; psychoanalytic theory; Modernist poetics
Education

Ph.D. English, State University of New York, Buffalo, 2001
M.A. Political Philosophy, University of Georgia, 1991
B.A. Political Science, Purdue University, 1988

Selected Publications

Books

When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, a novel. Sandstone Press, UK,  June 2014.

A Quail Is a Pretty Bird. Manuscript of a book of short fiction, under consideration at various journals/reviews/magazines.

Articles/Book Chapters

“Michael Bogdanov: An International Director’s The Winter’s Tale at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.” Chicago Shakespeare Theater: Suiting the Action To the Word, ed. Regina Buccola and Peter Kanelos, Northern Illinois University Press, 2013.

“Sack Drama: The Return of Falstaff in Henry V.” A Touch More Rare: Harry Berger, Jr., and the Arts of Interpretation, ed. Nina Levine and David Lee Miller, Fordham University Press, 2009. Pages 45-57.

The Shakespeare Encyclopedia, entries on Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2, Henry V, King John, Henry VIII, The Merry Wives of Windsor, General Introduction to The History Plays. Global Book Publishing, Sydney, Australia, 2009. Pages 62-83, 116-119.

“‘O for a muse of fire’: Henry V and Plotted Self-Exculpation.” Shakespeare Studies (Vol. 36, 2008), 182-206.

“T. S. Eliot’s Impudence: Hamlet, Objective Correlative, and Formulation.” Criticism 49.2 (Spring 2008), 215-239.

“’the double variacioun of wordly blisse and transmutacioun’: Shakespeare’s Return to Ovid in Troilus and Cressida.” Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History (Third Series, Vol. 5, May 2008), 293-312.

“Romancing the Chronicles: 1 Henry IV and the Rewriting of Medieval History.” Quidditas (Vol. 27, 2006), 34-50. Published as the 2005 Allen D. Breck Award Winner.

Book Reviews

Shakespeare Studies (Vol. 38, 2011). Jennifer Summit, Memory’s Library: Medieval Books in Early Modern England. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.

Journal of British Studies (Vol. 49, No. 2, April 2010). Stewart Mottram, Empire and Nation in Early English Renaissance Literature. Cambridge, England: D. S. Brewer, 2008.

Renaissance Quarterly (Vol. 59, No. 2, Summer 2006). William M. Hamlin, Tragedy and Scepticism in Shakespeare’s England. London and New York: Palgrave, 2005.

The 16th Century Journal (Vol. XXXVII, No. 4, Winter 2006). Ken MacMillan and Jennifer Abeles, Eds. John Dee: The Limits of the British Empire. New York: Praeger, 2005.

The 16th Century Journal (Vol. XXXVII, No. 2, Summer 2006). Ton Hoenselaars, ed. Shakespeare’s History Plays: Performance, Translation and Adaptation in Britain and Abroad. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Arthuriana (Vol. 14 No. 2, Summer 2004). Liam O. Purdon, The Wakefield Master’s Dramatic Art: A Drama of Spiritual Understanding. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

Arthuriana (Vol. 13 No. 3, Fall 2003). Frances A. Underhill, For Her Good Estate: The Life of Elizabeth de Burgh. The New Middle Ages Series. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.

Short Fiction

“The Confectioner.” First Intensity, #19, Fall 2004.

“Insurance.” The Cimarron Review, Spring 2004, issue 147.

“Two Brothers.” South Dakota Review, Winter 2003 (Vol. 41 #4).

Poetry

“Cauthard.” Beloit Poetry Journal, Summer 2004 (Vol. 54 #4), 35-45.   
Nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

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Office Hours
Spring 2024 Student Hours
Monday and Wednesday: 2:00-4:00 p.m. via Zoom

Email b-greenburg@neiu.edu to arrange an appointment.
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Dr. Richard Grossman
Richard
Grossman
Professor Emeritus
History
College of Arts and Sciences
Expertise
Modern Central American History and United States foreign relations.
Courses Taught
Hist 111D: World History: Latin America
Hist: 332B: United States Foreign Relations, 1914 - Present
Hist 351: History of Central American and the Caribbean
Hist 353: History of Mexico
Research Interests
Latin America
Education

University of Chicago

History, Ph.D., 1996

Background

Dr. Grossman specializes in modern Central American History and US Foreign Relations. His recent publications include "The Hero Never Dies: Augusto Sandino of Nicaragua" in Samuel Brunk and Ben Fallaw, eds. Heroes and Hero Cults in Latin America (University of Texas Press. 2006) and "The Blood of the People: The Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua's Fifty Year War Against the People of Nicaragua, 1927-1979" in Cecilia Menjivar and Nestor Rodriguez, eds. When States Kill: Latin America, the U.S., and Technologies of Terror (University of Texas Press, 2005).

Office Hours
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Curriculum Vitae
Nawaf Habib
Nawaf
A.
Habib
Instructor
Biology
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5720
Expertise
Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology
Courses Taught
Introduction to Biology (BIO 100)
Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 318)
Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 319)
General Microbiology (BIO 341)
Research Interests
According to the CDC, as of 2023, 38.4 million people — 11% of the population — have diabetes; 97.6 million aged 18 and above are prediabetic. I am interested in studying the effect of methylglyoxal (MG) on PC12 neuronal and BV2 macrophage cell lines. High level of MG have been detected in diabetic patients through glycolysis, and it is has been linked to the cytotoxic effects in diabetes. I am also interested in studying the oxidative stressors related to high levels of MG and the protective role of antioxidants such as the internal antioxidant glutathione, vitamin C and turmeric in protecting cells in diabetes.

Keywords: hyperglycemia, Methylglyoxal, oxidative stressors, glutathione
Education

M.S. in Molecular Biology from Northeastern Illinois University

M.S. in Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Iraq

B.V.M.&S. (Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery) from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Iraq

Selected Publications

Gorgis, T., Habib, N. and Mungre, S. (2010), Effect of Methylglyoxal on BV-2 Cells. FASEB J, 24: lb132-lb132. https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.lb132

 

Habib, N. and Mungre, S. (2010), Oxidative Stress Injury To PC12 Cells Under Glycating Conditions. FASEB J, 24: 485.7-485.7. https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.485.7

 

Habib, N., Goswami, G. and Mungre, S. (2010), Inflammatory Cytokines Induce Oxidative Stress And Apoptosis In PC12 Cells. FASEB J, 24: 485.8-485.8. https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.485.8

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Please email n-habib@neiu.edu to arrange to meet or speak with Dr. Habib.
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Professional Photo of Dr. Leah Hagel with Cello
Leah
Hagel
Instructor, Applied Cello
Music and Dance
College of Arts and Sciences
Courses Taught
Applied Cello
Research Interests
Cello
Education

D.M.A. University of Kentucky
M.M. Boston University
B.M. University of Wisconsin-Madison

Background

Originally from Connecticut, cellist Leah Hagel-Kahmann completed her DMA with Benjamin Karp at the University of Kentucky as a recipient of a Kentucky Opportunity Fellowship. Dr. Hagel began her studies at the University of Michigan as a Rogel Scholar before transferring to the University of Wisconsin to study with Uri Vardi. She completed her MM at Boston University where she served as Assistant to the String Department under Michael Reynolds.

An avid teacher as well as performer, Dr. Hagel has taught at the University of Kentucky, Centre College, and at Grand Valley State University. Additionally, while maintaining a large private studio in Kentucky, she served on the faculty of the Central Music Academy, the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts, and as Director of the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras' "Friends in Music", an after-school string mentoring opportunity reaching students in underrepresented populations. Dr. Hagel also worked with CKYO's Preparatory String Orchestra as the Assistant Conductor.  She has coached chamber music at the University of Wisconsin, for the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, for CKYO, and for the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras. In 2014, Dr. Hagel was named KY ASTA's "Studio Teacher of the Year."

Since arriving in Illinois, Dr. Hagel has enjoyed playing in many of the great local orchestras while welcoming her son and daughter to the world. In addition to her home studio, she teaches in the D200 and U-46 school districts. She is also on faculty of the Continuing Education Division at Harper College and is the Instructor of Cello at McHenry County College.

Office Hours
TBD
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Jon Hageman
Jon
B.
Hageman
Professor; Coordinator, University Honors Program
Anthropology
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-6045
Expertise
Archaeology
Courses Taught
LLAS 101 - Introduction to Latino and Latin American Studies
FYE 109d - Aliens, Curses, and the chicago Cemetery
ANTH 212 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 200 - Writing in Anthropology
ANTH 213 - Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 250 - Latin American Archaeology
ANTH 252 - North American Archaeology
ANTH 290 - Graduating Anthropology
ANTH 337a - Anthropology of Death
ANTH 355 - History of Anthropology
ANTH 374 - The Maya
ANTH 380 - Archaeological Field School
ZHON 193 - Honors Introduction to the Social Sciences
Research Interests
Method and theory; settlement and landscape; complex societies; social organization; Mesoamerica.
Education

Ph.D., Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, 2004

M.A., Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, 1992

B.A., History, Trinity University, 1989

Selected Publications

Hill, Erica, and Jon B. Hageman (editors). 2016. The Archaeology of Ancestors: Death, Memory, and VenerationUniversity Press of Florida, Gainesville.  

Hageman, Jon B. and Erica Hill. 2016. Leveraging the Dead: The Ethnography of Ancestors. In The Archaeology of Ancestors: Death, Memory, and Veneration, edited by E. Hill and J.B. Hageman, pp. 1-41. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Hill, Erica and Jon B. Hageman. 2016. The Archaeology of Ancestors. In The Archaeology of Ancestors: Death, Memory, and Veneration, edited by E. Hill and J.B. Hageman, pp. 42-80. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Hageman, Jon B.  2016. Where the Ancestors Live:  Shrines and Their Meaning among the Classic Maya. In The Archaeology of Ancestors: Death, Memory, and Veneration, edited by E. Hill and J.B. Hageman, pp. 213-248. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Duncan, William N. and Jon B. Hageman. 2015. House or Lineage? How Intracemetery Kinship Analysis Contributes to the Debate in the Maya Area. In Archaeology and Bioarchaeology of Population Movement among the Prehispanic Maya, edited by A. Cucina, pp. 133-142. Springer, New York. 

Goldstein, David J. and Jon B. Hageman. 2014. Status and Food Choice:  Late Classic Maya Foodways for Ancestor Worship and Subsistence. In Plants and People: Choices and Diversity Through Time, edited by Alexandre Chevalier, Elena Marinova, and Leonor Peña, pp. 444-48. EARTH Sustainable Agriculture Reference Series, Volume 1. European Science Foundation, Brussels. 

Goldstein, David J., and Jon B. Hageman. 2010. Power Plants: Paleobotanical Evidence of Rural Feasting in Late Classic Belize. In Food and Feasting in Mesoamerican Civilization: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Roles of Consumables and Ritual Performance, pp. 421-440, edited by John E. Staller and Michael Carrasco. Springer, New York.  

Hageman, Jon B., and David J. Goldstein. 2009. An Integrated Assessment of Archaeobotanical Recovery methods in the Neotropical Rainforest of Northern Belize: Flotation and Dry Screening. Journal of Archaeological Science 36:2841-2852.  

Sullivan, Lauren A., Jon B. Hageman, Brett A. Houk, Paul J. Hughbanks, and Fred Valdez, Jr. 2008. Structure Abandonment and Landscape Transformation: Examples from the Three Rivers Region. In Ruins of the Past: The Use and Perception of Abandoned Structures in the Maya Lowlands, edited by Travis Stanton and Aline Magnoni, pp. 91-112. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 

Houk, Brett A., and Jon B. Hageman. 2007. Lost and Found: (Re)-Placing Say Ka in the La Milpa Suburban Settlement Pattern.  Mexicon 29:152-156. 

Hageman, Jon B. 2004. The Lineage Model and Archaeological Data in Northwestern Belize. Ancient Mesoamerica 15:63-74. 

William R. Fowler and Jon B. Hageman. 2004. New Perspectives on Ancient Maya Social Organization. Ancient Mesoamerica 15:61-62. 

Hageman, Jon B., and Jon C. Lohse. 2003. Heterarchy, Corporate Groups, and Late Classic Resource Management in Northwestern Belize. In Heterarchy, Political Economy, and the Ancient Maya, edited by V.L. Scarborough, F. Valdez, Jr., and N.P. Dunning, pp. 109-121. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Beach, Timothy, Sheryl Luzzader-Beach, Nicholas Dunning, Jon Hageman, and Jon Lohse. 2003. Upland Agriculture in the Maya Lowlands: Ancient Maya Soil Conservation in Northwestern Belize. The Geographical Review 92 (3):372-397.  

Hageman, Jon B. and David A. Bennett. 2000. Construction of Digital Elevation Models For Archaeological Applications. In Practical Applications of GIS for Archaeologists: A Predictive Modeling Toolkit, edited by K. Wescott and R.J. Brandon, pp. 113-127. Taylor and Francis, London. 

Room B 141
Northeastern Illinois University
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
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(773) 442-6045
Office Hours
Fall 2022 Virtual Office Hours
Tuesday and Thursday: 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Main Campus
Curriculum Vitae
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Richard
W.
Hallett
Ph.D.
Professor; Program Coordinator; Undergraduate Advisor
Linguistics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5879
Courses Taught
LING 201: Introduction to General Linguistics
LING 300: English Grammar in the Classroom
LING 322: Introduction to Sociolinguistics
LING 361: Introduction to World Englishes
LING 401: Fundamentals of Modern Linguistics
LING 454: Language and Identity
LING 471: World Englishes
LING 481: Language and Tourism
Research Interests
Discourse of tourism, sociolinguistics, second language acquisition
Education

Ph.D., University of South Carolina

M.A., Louisiana State University

B.A., Indiana University

Additional Information

I am the campus representative for the U.S. Fulbright scholarship program.  

LWH 2029
Northeastern Illinois University
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-5879
Office Hours
Virtual Office Hours (Google Meet)
Tuesday: 2-3 p.m.
Wednesday: 5:30-7 p.m.
Thursday: 10-11 a.m.
and by appointment by email at r-hallett@neiu.edu.
Main Campus
Sarah H. Hanrahan-Apple
Sarah
H.
Hanrahan Apple
Instructor, Art History
Art + Design
College of Arts and Sciences
Expertise
Doctoral work in Romanesque sculpture, Gothic manuscript illumination and secular ivories.
Courses Taught
Art and Society
Introduction To Art History I
Introduction To Art History II
Research Interests
My areas of study include: Medieval art, Pre-historic art, Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Islamic art.
Education

Ph.D. Art History, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (unfinished)

Master of Arts, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Room FA 112 B
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5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
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Office Hours
By appointment
Main Campus
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Sarah
Hanrahan-Apple
Sarah Hanrahan-Apple
Art + Design
College of Arts and Sciences
Expertise
Art History
Courses Taught
Art History
Research Interests
Art History
Education

M.A. Art History

5500 N. St. Louis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-4922
Office Hours
Varies
Main Campus
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Joseph
Hardy
Instructor
Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5764
Courses Taught
Math 173, College Algebra
Research Interests
tba
Education

tba

Additional Information

BBH 212H
5500 N. St. Louis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
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(773) 442-5764
Office Hours
Fall 2016 T & R 10 a.m. -12 p.m. F 8:30-10 a.m. or by appointment
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Main Campus
Harischandra
Dilusha
Harischandra
PhD
Chemistry
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5773
Courses Taught
CHEM 103, CHEM 211, CHEM 212, CHEM 231, CHEM 232
Research Interests
Corrole and Porphyrin Chemistry- Model compounds for Cytochrome P450
Education

BSc, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago

 

 

Selected Publications

Publications

“Production of a Putative Iron(V) Oxo Corrole Species by Photo-Disproportionation of a bis-Corrole Diiron(IV) m-Oxo Dimer; Implication for a Green Oxidation Catalyst” Dilusha Harischandra, Gerald Lowery, Rui Zhang, Martin Newcomb, Organic Letters, 2009, accepted for publication.

“Formation of Stable and Metastable Porphyrin- and Corrole-Iron(IV) Complexes and Isomerozations to Iron(III) Macrocyclic Radical Cation” Zhengzheng Pan, Dilusha N. Harischandra, Martin Newcomb, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 2008, 103,174-181.

“Laser Flash Photolysis Production of Metal-Oxo Derivatives and Direct Kinetic Studies of Their Oxidation Reactions”, Martin Newcomb, Rui Zhang, Zhengzheng Pan, Dilusha N. Harischandra, R. Esala P. Chandrasena, John H. Horner, Enrique Martinez II, Catalysis Today. 2006, 117, 98-104. 

“Photochemical Generation of a Highly Reactive Iron-Oxo Intermediate. A True Iron(V)-Oxo Species?”, Dilusha N. Harischandra, Rui Zhang, Martin Newcomb, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 13776-13777.

“Laser Flash Photolysis Production of Compound I and Its Relatives”, M. Newcomb, R. Zhang, R. E. P. Chandrasena, J. H. Horner, E. Martinez II, D. N. Harischandra, Z. Pan, Proc. 14th Intl. Conf. Cytochrome P450, 2005, 41-47.

“Laser Flash Photolysis Generation and Kinetic Studies of Corrole-Manganese(V)-Oxo Intermediates”, Rui Zhang, Dilusha N. Harischandra, Martin Newcomb, Chem. Eur. J. 2005, 11, 5713-5720.

Selected Exhibitions

“Highly reactive macrocyclic ligand-iron(V)-oxo intermediates”
233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago,IL March 2007.

BBH 212E
5500 N. St. Louis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-5773
Office Hours
MTWR 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Main Campus
Orin Harris
Orin
M.
Harris
Associate Professor
Physics
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5561
Expertise
High energy and astroparticle physics, data science.
Courses Taught
PHYS-103: Introduction to Astronomy
PHYS-305: Modern Physics I
PHYS-306: Modern Physics II
PHYS-307: Modern Physics Lab
PHYS-308: Mathematical Physics
PHYS-330: Experimental Methods
PHYS-331: Optics
PHYS-332: Electronics
PHYS-336: Quantum Mechanics
Research Interests
Particle physics, astroparticle physics, dark matter, cosmology, data science.
Selected Publications

C. Amole et al. [PICO]: Dark Matter Search Results from the Complete Exposure of the PICO-60 C3F8 Bubble Chamber, Phys. Rev. D 100 022001 (2019).

C. Amole et al. [PICO]: Data-Driven Modeling of Electron Recoil Nucleation in PICO C3F8 Bubble Chambers, Phys. Rev. D 100 082006 (2019).

C. Amole et al. [PICO]: Dark Matter Search Results from the PICO-2L C3F8 Bubble Chamber,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 114 (2015) 231302.

C. Amole et al. [PICO]: Dark Matter Search Results from the PICO-60 C3F8 Bubble Chamber,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 251301 (2017).

C. Amole et al. [PICO]: Improved Dark Matter Search Results from PICO-2L Run-2,
Phys. Rev. D 93, 061101(R) (2016)

C. Amole et al. [PICO]:  Dark Matter Search Results from the PICO-60 CF3I Bubble Chamber,
Phys. Rev. D 93, 052014 (2016) 

G. Aad et al [ATLAS]: Search for pair produced long-lived neutral particles decaying in the ATLAS hadronic calorimeter in pp collisions at ps=8 TeV, Phys.Lett. B743 (2015) 15-34 

(773) 442-5561
Office Hours
TBA
Main Campus
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Ann
Hartdegen
Instructor
Communication, Media and Theatre
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-5971
Courses Taught
CMTT 393: Drama for Teaching and Learning
CMTT 337: Women in Playwriting
CMTT 350: Children's Theatre Workshop (Elementary School)
CMTT 351: Children's Theatre Workshop (Middle School)
CMTT 331: History of Theatre 1
CMTT 130: Introduction to Theatre
CMTC 202: Voice and Diction
CMTC 101: Public Speaking
Research Interests
Theatre
Education

M.F.A. Northwestern University

F 113
Northeastern Illinois University
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-5971
Office Hours
On leave for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters.
Main Campus
Elisabet Head, Ph.D.
Elisabet
Head
Associate Professor
Earth Science
College of Arts and Sciences
(773) 442-6055
Expertise
Volcanology, Remote Sensing, Geochemistry
Courses Taught
ESCI-211: Physical Geology
ESCI-311: Mineralogy & Petrology I
ESCI-306: Writing Intensive Program: Earth Materials
ESCI-316: Volcanic Processes And Hazards
Research Interests
Volcanology, Remote Sensing, Geochemistry
Education

B.A. Geology, Saint Louis University, 1997

M.S. Geology, Michigan Technological University, 2006

Ph.D. Geology, Michigan Technological University, 2012

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Northeastern Illinois University
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-6055
Office Hours
No hours in summer.
Main Campus