Sentences with phrase «teaches courses in»

Dustin C. Read, PhD / JD serves as an assistant professor of Property management and real estate in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech, where he teaches courses in asset management, commercial leasing and real estate development.
He teaches courses in equity, multicultural education, leading for diversity, prevention science, and Latino family health and education.
She mentors student teachers and teaches courses in the Stanford Teacher Education Program.
She teaches courses in ethics, social, emotional and behavioral assessment, and social justice.
She teaches courses in research methods, qualitative research, vocational evaluation, assistive technology and medical rehabilitation to students pursuing Master's level studies.
He teaches courses in communication theory, conflict management, interpersonal communication, nonverbal communication, and research methods.
He is also on the faculty of the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, where he teaches courses in compulsive and addictive behavior.
Columbia, SC About Blog John Sadler designed and teaches courses in risk management and sports insurance to hundreds of recreation professionals each year.
Adjunct Professor of Law, teaches courses in Intensive Trial Advocacy and Advanced Intensive Trial Advocacy
Adjunct Professor of Trial Skills, teaches courses in Pre-Trial Civil Litigation, Pre-Trial Criminal Litigation and Trial Advocacy (1988 - present)
She teaches courses in employment discrimination, legal ethics, constitutional law, judicial procedure and judicial decision making.
Prof. Liu teaches courses in civil procedure, evidence, dispute resolution and case exercises of civil law.
Dolin — who now teaches courses in legal technology and informatics at universities including Stanford and Notre Dame — said billable hours are only one problem within the larger problem of how legal partnerships think.
Now based at the University of Southern California, she teaches courses in legal innovation and design, the origins and evolution of the law, and contract law and strategy.
Scott Rogers teaches courses in mindfulness meditation to law students at the University of Miami Law School.
At the University of Miami, she teaches courses in European Community law, United States securities regulation, international...
As Centennial Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, she teaches courses in the area of criminal law and procedure and constitutional law.
Acknowledged as the leading intellectual property lawyer in Canada by the Corporate Intl Magazine Global Award, Intellectual Property Advisory Excellence in Canada for 2010, he is the national co-director of Osgoode Hall Law School's national Intellectual Property LLM program and teaches courses in that program as well as at Concordia University College.
At Pace, he teaches courses in blogging, environmental communication and documentary film.
Dr. Kevin J. O'Brien teaches courses in Christian ethics, comparative ethics, and environmental ethics at Pacific Lutheran University.
She currently lives and works in Tuscaloosa, where she teaches courses in drawing, studio foundations, 2D design and color theory at The University of Alabama.
Tiffany Lanoix is Associate Professor of Sociology at West Los Angeles College where she teaches courses in racial and ethnic relations, social problems, intersectionality and related topics.
Nnenna Okore is a Professor of Art at Chicago's North Park University, where she chairs the Art department and teaches courses in Art Theory and Sculptural Practices.
Professor Hooker teaches courses in studio foundations, sculpture and first - year writing.
Brickell is an Associate Professor of Art at DePauw University where she teaches courses in ceramics and community - engaged art.
Cianciolo, who teaches courses in drawing, fashion illustration, and fashion design at Pratt, introduced her new home accessories collection RUN II last year.
Alan Antliff is Canada Research Chair in Art History, University of Victoria, Canada, where he teaches courses in the history of avant - garde visual art of the 20th century.
Erika Doss is professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame where she teaches courses in modern and contemporary American art and culture.
Professor MacNaughton teaches courses in 20th - century European and American art, including seminars on Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism and topics in contemporary art.
The award - winning artist, who teaches courses in painting and drawing at MICA, University of Maryland, and Towson University, has an interesting story to tell about the way she looks at the world and selects the scenes depicted in her paintings.
Her studio is located in Baltimore, MD and she currently teaches courses in drawing and painting at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), University of Maryland, and Towson University.
Hoover is an engaging instructor who teaches courses in painting and drawing at MICA, University of Maryland, and Towson University.
He teaches courses in computer animation, sound and music design, and creative development.
Greg Dixon works as Assistant Professor of Music and Sound Design at DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond, WA, where he teaches courses in sound design and music composition.
He continues his academic work as a professor at the University of San Diego, where he teaches courses in Food Politics and International Relations.
She teaches courses in writing and editing for The Guardian, as well as in Zurich, later this month in Venice.
Urasawa has also become involved in the world of academia, and in 2008 accepted a guest teaching post at Nagoya Zokei University, where he teaches courses in, of course, manga.
As Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Program at Regis College, he teaches courses in creative nonfiction, writing as community service, and copyediting as well as freshman composition.
Henrietta Smith, Professor Emerita at the School of Information in University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, teaches courses in children's and YA literature.
A member of the faculty of the Gender Studies Department at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, Ackmann teaches courses in women's public writing.
Kate Scorgie is a professor in the Department of Advanced Studies in Education at Azusa Pacific University where she teaches courses in educational psychology, research for educators, and adult learning.
She mentors student teachers and teaches courses in the Stanford Teacher Education Program.
Jes currently is an adjunct professor at the College of Mount St Vincent and teaches courses in the graduate TESOL department.
Currently, she teaches courses in Literacy Assessment and Instruction and Content Area Literacy to pre-service and in - service teachers, and supervises literacy practicum students.
She teaches courses in TESOL, Linguistics, and Multicultural Education.
She teaches courses in TESOL, Linguistics, and Multicultural Education in face - to - face, online, and flipped learning formats.
Mary Esther Soto Huerta is an assistant professor of culture, literacy, and language at Texas State University — San Marcos, where she teaches courses in literacy, bilingual education, and ESL in the College of Education.
She teaches courses in the credential program at CSUF and works to support collaborations among educators in both formal and informal science education institutions.
He is a professor of special education at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses in learning disabilities, special education law, and the introduction to special education.
Todd Kettler is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in the College of Education at the University of North Texas where he teaches courses in gifted education, creativity and child development.
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