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College of Dupage 2017-2019 Catalog Faculty and Administration Faculty and Administration Kacy Abeln, Assistant Professor, Speech Karen Batke, Assistant Professor, Nursing (2015) Laura M. Burt-Nicholas, Associate Professor (2013) Communication (2016) B.S.N. Elmhurst College B.A. Northern Michigan University A.A. College of DuPage M.S.N. Benedictine University M.A., M.L.S. Indiana University B.A. North Central College M.A. Northern Illinois University Kathleen M. Baum, Professor, Art (1994) Rosemarie Butkus, Assistant Professor, Physical B.F.A. Miami University Therapist Assistant (2016) Barbara Abromitis, Director, Grants and Strategic M.F.A. Indiana University B.S. University of Illinois at the Medical Center Partnerships (2011) B.S.Ed. Northern Illinois University Marco Benassi, Professor, Speech Sarah Butler, Associate Professor, Psychology (2015) M.S.Ed. University of Illinois – Champaign/Urbana Communication (1989) B.S. Baker University Ed.D. Northern Illinois University B.S. Bradley University M.A., Ph.D. DePaul University M.A. Ohio State University Steven Accardi, Associate Professor, English (2015) M.F.A. Columbia College Katherine Cabai, Professor, Surgical Technology (2002) B.A, Loyola University A.S., A.D.N. Kishwaukee College M.A. DePaul University Carley Bennett, Associate Professor, Physics (2013) M.S.Ed. Northern Illinois University Ph.D. Arizona State University B.A. University of California – Santa Barbara M.S., R.N.F.A. Hawkeye Community College Ph.D. University of California – Davis M.S.N., Ed.D. Walden University Jason P. Adams, Associate Professor, Biology (2013) A.A. College of DuPage Or’Shaundra Benson, Assistant Professor, John V. Callegari, Professor, Graphic Design (1994) B.S., M.S. Roosevelt University Psychology (2016) B.A. Columbia College B.A. University Missouri-Saint Louis M.S.Ed. Northern Illinois University James Adduci, Associate Professor, Mathematics (2016) M.A., PhD DePaul University B.S. Illinois Institute of Technology Gabriel Scott Campbell, Professor, Geography (2004) PhD Ohio State University James R. Benté, Vice President, Planning and B.A., M.A. University of Missouri Institutional Effectiveness (2009) Ph.D. University of Kansas Deborah Adelman, Professor, English (1992) B.S. Wheeling Jesuit University B.A. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee R.N. St. Francis Medical Center Connie Canaday Howard, Professor, Theater Arts (1988) M.A. New School For Social Research M.B.A. West Virginia University B.A. Simpson College Ph.D. New York University M.F.A. University of Pittsburgh Donna C. Berliner, Director, Information Technology Shamili Ajgaonkar, Professor, Biology (1992) Services (2001) Brian Caputo, Vice President, Administrative Affairs B.SC. Bombay University A.A., A.A.S. College of DuPage and Treasurer (CFO) (2017) M.S. State University of New York – College of B.S. North Central College B.S. United States Military Academy Environmental Science and Forestry M.S. DePaul University Ed.D. Syracuse University Robert A. Berry, Professor, Nursing (2001) M.P.A., Ph.D. Northern Illinois University B.S.N. Chicago State University Scott S. Albert, Professor, Mathematics (1994) M.S.N. Aurora University Rosie Carbajal-Romo, Student Success Counselor (2017) B.S., M.A. Loyola University A.S. McHenry Community College Susan M. Bertellotti, Assistant Professor, Radiologic B.A. University of Illinois at Chicago James E. Allen, Professor, English (1992) Technology (2014) M.A. Roosevelt University B.A. University of South Carolina– Spartanburg A.A.S. College of DuPage M.A., Ph.D. University of South Carolina– Columbia B.S. University of St. Francis Nancy T. Carey, Associate Professor, Culinary and Hospitality Management (2010) Julie Alvin, Assistant Professor, Nursing (2015) Brian E. Blevins, Associate Professor, Graphic B.F.A. The School of The Art Institute of Chicago B.S.N. Lewis University Design (1993) M.S.N. University of Illinois at Chicago B.A. University of Illinois Judy L. Carino, Assistant Professor, Nursing (2014) M.Ed. Concordia University B.S.N., M.S.N. Loyola University Chicago Daniel K. Blewett, Reference Librarian, Professor (2000) Barbara J. Anderson, Professor, Biology (1981) B.A., M.A. Indiana University Mary Rojas Carlson, Associate Professor, Business (2013) B.S., M.S. Western Illinois University A.S. Moraine Valley Community College Alexander H. Bolyanatz, Professor, Anthropology (2004) B.B.A. Texas A&M University Mary Anderson, Professor, English (2000) B.A. Lawrence University M.B.A. DePaul University B.A. University of Northern Iowa M.A. University of Texas – Arlington M.A. University of Iowa M.A., Ph.D. University of California – San Diego William F. Carmody, Professor, Business Law (1991) C.A.S. National Louis University B.A. University of Houston Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago Charles E. Boone, Dean, Arts, Communications, and J.D. Chicago-Kent College of Law Hospitality (1990) Joseph Aranki, Assistant Professor, Automotive Service B.F.A., M.F.A., M.A. University of Illinois Thomas G. Carter, Professor, Physics (2000) Technology (2014) B.A. Drury College A.A.S. Seward County Community College Sarah E. Born, Assistant Professor, Nursing (2014) B.S. University of Missouri B.S. Pittsburg State University B.S.N. Marquette University Ph.D. Duke University M.S.N. Lewis University Felipe R. Armas, Assistant Professor, Psychology (2004) Joseph C. Cassidy, Assistant Vice President, Economic B.A. Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara Tony Bowers, Assistant Professor, English (2015) Development/Dean, Continuing Education & Public M.A. Wheaton College B.A., B.S., M.F.A. Columbia College-Chicago Services (2010) B.A. Northern Illinois University Elizabeth Arnott-Hill, Associate Professor, Mia Boyd, Assistant Professor, Cosmetology (2016) M.B.A. Westwood College Psychology (2016) B.A. Chicago State University B.A. Indiana University Devin Chambers, Student Success Counselor (2018) M.A., PhD DePaul University Patrick J. Bradley, Professor, Mathematics (2005) B.S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign B.S. Indiana State University M.A. Northeastern Illinois University Christopher Bailey, Associate Professor, M.S. Purdue University Mathematics (2012) Tony Chi-Hung Chen, Professor, Computer and B.S. University of Wisconsin – Green Bay Scott Brady, Interim Controller (2016) Internetworking Technologies (2002) M.S. Northern Illinois University B.B.A. Loyola University of Chicago B.S. Chinese Culture University COD.EDU / M.B.A. University of Chicago M.S. University of Illinois at Chicago Mara Baker, Assistant Professor, Art (2012) M.S. Illinois Institute of Technology B.A. Messiah College Thomas P. Brady, Associate Dean, Public Services B.F.A. School of The Art Instit ute of Chicago B.A. Northeastern Illinois University Shaheen A. Chowdhury, Professor, Sociology (2005) M.F.A. Cranbrook Academy of Art M.S. Towson University B.S., M.S. Dhaka University M.A. Western Illinois University AND ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Frank Balestri, Instructor, Horticulture (2018) Brian R. Brems, Associate Professor, English (2014) Ph.D. Southern Illinois University A.S. Moraine Valley Community College B.A., M.A. Northern Illinois University B.S. Illinois State University Louis G. Christakes, Professor, Computer Information M.S. Iowa State University Shannon M. Brown, Associate Professor, Education (2014) Systems (2001) A.S. Moraine Valley Community College A.S. Moraine Valley Community College Scott D. Banjavcic, Associate Professor, B.A. Trinity Christian College B.S., M.S. Northern Illinois University Engineering (2013) M.A.Ed. Olivet Nazarene University B.S., M.S., Ph.D University of Illinois – Terrie Ciez, Professor, Diagnostic Medical Imaging Champaign/Urbana Franz A. Burnier, Professor, English (2000) Sonography (2001) B.A. University of Michigan A.A.S. Moraine Valley Community College Amelia H. Barrett, Professor, Theater (2003) M.A. Northwestern University B.S. Roosevelt University B.F.A. College of Santa Fe M.A. University of Illinois at Chicago M.S. University of St. Francis M.F.A. University of Texas at Austin G.L.C.M.A. Columbia College Chicago 357 Robert J. Clark, Associate Professor, Heating, Air Robert Dixon-Kolar, Associate Professor, James P. Filipek, Associate Professor, Manufacturing Conditioning and Refrigeration (2013) English (2002) Technology (2009) A.A.S. Joliet Junior College B.A. University of Illinois at Chicago A.A.S. Oakton Community College B.S. Eureka College M.S.Ed. University of Illinois B.A., M.A. Northeastern Illinois University M.B.A. Franklin Pierce University M.S. Southern Illinois University Ed.D. University of Wisconsin, Stout Silvia Donatelli, Mental Health Counselor (2017) B.S. Illinois State University Joseph Filomena, Jr., Professor, Earth Science (1999) Brian D. Clement, Assistant Professor, M.A. Roosevelt University B.S. York College Horticulture (2014) M.A. Queens College B.S. Illinois State University Earl Dowling, Vice President, Institutional M.S. Iowa State University Advancement (2011) Kathleen M. Finan, Associate Professor, Anatomy and B.S. Miami University Physiology (2010) Timothy J. Clifford, Associate Professor, Humanities (2012) M.A. Eastern Kentucky University B.S. University of Illinois B.A. North Central College M.D. University of Minnesota M.M. Northern Illinois University Lori J. Drummer, Professor, Dental Hygiene (2004) A.S. Harper College Kevin C. Fink, Associate Professor, Mathematics (2014) Barbara Coe, Associate Professor, Respiratory Care (2012) B.S. Northwestern University B.S. Aurora University A.A.S. 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