Sentences with phrase «has taught courses»

He has taught courses in energy engineering, energy and environmental technologies, statistics and pollution prevention at the University of California, Davis; George Mason University; and the University of Maryland at College Park.
He has taught courses on infant and preschool development, infant psychiatry, and psychoanalytic theory.
Throughout his career, he has taught courses at nine colleges and universities, been a national public speaker, a regular columnist for a local newspaper and co-host of a popular radio show.
Previously, Nikki has taught courses at the undergraduate level in - person and online at Frederick Community College in Maryland.
Janice is also a trained life coach through the Institute for Life Coach Training, and has taught courses on emotional literacy and co-dependency.
Marilyn is a former member of the ADR Section of the Minnesota Bar Association and has taught courses as an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work, at William Mitchell College of Law, and in the Master of Arts in Leadership program at Augsburg College.
Marilyn has taught courses at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work, at William Mitchell College of Law and in the Master of Arts in Leadership program at Augsburg College.
Marilyn is an active member of the ADR Section of the Minnesota Bar Association and has taught courses as an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota — School of Social Work, at William Mitchell College of Law and in the Master of Arts in Leadership program at Augsburg College.
As an adjunct clinical instructor, he has taught courses on addictive behaviors, family therapy and psychopathology and he continues to supervise graduate students individually during their practicum.
Jason P. Sparks, MEd, CPhT, is an experienced instructional and curriculum designer who has taught courses in pharmacy practice, law, mathematics, and medical ethics.
She has taught courses on a variety of topics, including international careers, self - assessment, resume - writing, interviewing skills and job search techniques.
She has taught courses in communication, marketing, business, sales, management, and leadership.
Leon is a regular contributor to international dispute resolution journals and newsletters, and has taught courses and given seminars in this area.
He has taught courses on lawyering practice, dispute resolution processes, and dispute system design.
In addition to serving as co-executive editor of the leading treatise Employment Discrimination Law by Lindemann & Grossman (BNA), he has written numerous practitioner - oriented articles; has taught courses in employment discrimination, pre-trial litigation, negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, and advanced legal writing; and is involved in both the Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (LADR) certificate program and the Labor and Employment Law certificate program.
Dana serves as a Court Ordered Settlement Conference Facilitator for the Family Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City and has taught courses on custody issues for the National Association of Social Workers.
He has presented on numerous employment - related panels, and has taught courses in constitutional and labour law at Osgoode Hall Law School.
In addition, Mr. Kaplan has taught courses on securities fraud at the University of Southern California School of Law.
Since 2008, Rob has taught courses on philosophy of law, the American Constitution and the American legal system in Poland, the Czech Republic, Turkey, China and India and has given presentations on philosophy, the American Constitution and / or lawyering at Vanderbilt University, Boston University and ELSA, the European Law Students Association.
He has taught courses on civil litigation, advocacy and practice for the Bar Admission Course.
Lewis holds a PhD in Communication and Culture from York and Ryerson Universities, and has taught courses on sound studies, alternative media and digital culture.
He has taught courses in Art History, Music, and Media Studies at Pratt Institute, Fordham University, The New School, and Stony Brook University.
She has taught courses in Asian art history at Scripps College.
He has taught courses at the Barnes as well as the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and West Chester and Villanova Universities.
He has published on the relationship between performance and its media in journals and edited collections, and has taught courses on modern and contemporary art at Brooklyn College, CUNY and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Since joining the Princeton faculty, Friedman has taught courses in introductory and advanced sculpture.
At Vassar, she has taught courses focusing on various aspects of 20th - century art.
Wagner has taught courses in drawing, etching, relief printmaking, lithography, serigraphy, papermaking, book arts and interdisciplinary collaboration and has coordinated numerous printmaking workshops at the Atlanta College of Art.
Trained in fine art and stereoscopic medical dissection and as an instructor of lab anatomy at Columbia University, he has taught courses and lectures at: Pratt Institute, The New York Academy of Art, & The Art Student's League.
At The Art Students League of New York (Manhattan and Sparkill campuses) and at Silvermine Guild School of Art (New Canaan, CT), Shalen has taught courses in Drawing and Painting from Life, Portfolio Development, Landscape Painting and Self - Portraiture, and French Inspired Drawing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
She has taught courses in curatorial and museum studies, senior studio thesis, drawing, 2 - D design, surveys in Western, Japanese, Chinese, and South Asian art history and popular visual culture.
Prof. Delagrammatikas joined Cooper Union's Mechanical Engineering Department in September 2005 and has taught courses in design theory, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, experimentation, internal combustion engines, and automotive engineering.
Scott has taught courses in Audio Production / Recording Arts, Computer Music, Sound Design, and Sound Synthesis at Miramar College, DePaul University and the Illinois Institute of Art.
He has taught courses in Art History and Writing for UMASS / Boston, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the University of Montana.
In addition, she has taught courses on building community engagement in public health efforts for the South Central Public Health Leadership Institute, the Centers for Disease Control, and Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and has facilitated strategic planning processes for groups such as the City of New Orleans, National Network of Public Health Institutes, and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx.
He has taught courses widely in art, music, and cultural anthropology, including at the New School, Fordham University, Colby College, the University of Michigan, the California College of the Arts and San Francisco Art Institute.
She has taught courses on documentary, visuality, postcoloniality, globalization, war, feminism, and ecology at the California Institute of the Arts and served as co-chair and core faculty in the Visual Art program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts.
In addition to her art practice, Smith has taught courses in performance, art history, sculpture, painting, and drawing at many institutions including USC, Otis College of Art and Design, UCSD, UC Irvine, UCLA, San Francisco Art Institute, Illinois State University, Ohio State University, and Johnston College at the University of Redlands.
Nan has taught courses in drawing, painting and art history at Bridgewater College since 1996, and has been chair of the art department since 1997.
Ms. Aranda - Alvarado is currently on the faculty of the Art and Art History Department at The City College of New York, where she is teaching a course on Contemporary U.S. Latinx Art and has taught courses in Modern and Contemporary Latin American art.
She has taught courses in economics and entrepreneurship at RISD, California College of the Arts, Williams College, and Trade School, and lectured widely on art museums, creativity, and business principles.
She has published essays on the intersections between art and music in the postwar period and has taught courses on contemporary art and sound art at Hunter College and Parsons, The New School.
Georgiana has taught courses from DSD to Assistant Instructor with a total of 500 certifications.
As a lecturer in The Design School at Arizona State University, Peter has taught courses in product design, visual communication design, design thinking, and qualitative research methods.
Ken has taught courses on animal behavior at the University of Akron, and presented at Columbus State, the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, the Midwest Veterinary Conference, the Society of Anthrozoologists, the Delta Society, Tuft's University Animal Exposition, and many other animal related groups.
Lou has taught courses to CFP candidates at The University of Texas, St. Edwards Univerisity, and the University of Texas at San Antonio.
She has taught writing workshops and seminars at Louisiana State University, Austin Peay University, Old Dominion University and has taught courses in romance novel writing at the University of Richmond and Christopher Newport University.
Dania has taught courses in the economics of education, the history of the education of blacks in the U.S., and contemporary issues of race and education.
Dr. Nhouyvanisvong is an educator and psychometrician who has taught courses in assessment theory and best practices.
She has taught courses at Columbia University's Teachers College in New York City since 1981.
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