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Adjunct Faculty ADJUNCT FACULTY Olivia Abel Julia Whitney Barnes Adjunct Instructor of Communication Adjunct Instructor of Art B.A., State University of New York at Albany B.F.A., Parsons The New School for Design M.S., Columbia University M.F.A., Hunter College Michael Ackerbauer Dennis Barnett Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology Adjunct Instructor of Professional Studies B.B.A., Pace University B.S., Herbert H. Lehman College of the City University of New York M.S., Buffalo State College M.S., Fordham University David Akin Evelyn Bartin Adjunct Instructor of Media Studies Adjunct Instructor of Communication A.A.S., State University of New York at Dutchess B.A., Fordham University B.A., Marist College Harry Batten Nisa Albert Adjunct Instructor of System z Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology B.S., UNISA, University of South Africa B.S., Marist College M.S., Marist College James E. Baumann Adjunct Instructor of Communication Fred Anderson B.A., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of English A.A., Dutchess Community College Mary Ellen Beagan B.A., State University on New York at New Paltz Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics B.A., State University of New York at New Paltz B.S., Manhattan College M.A., New York University M.B.A., Manhattan College M.A., University of Connecticut Ian Becker Ph.D., New York University Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology John Ansley B.S., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of History M.S., Marist College B.A., Binghamton University, State University of New York Vincent Begley M.S.L.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adjunct Instructor of Communication M.A., North Carolina State University B.A., Marist College Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany M.S.Ed., Mount Saint Mary College John Anzevino Lewis Benassutti Adjunct Instructor of Environmental Science Adjunct Instructor of Communication B.A., University of Maryland B.A., Mount Saint Mary College Brian Apfel MMOAS, AIR University Adjunct Instructor of Communication Lawrence Berger B.S., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy M.S., Marist College B.A., Temple University Kelly Apfel M.A., Temple University Adjunct Instructor of Communication Ph.D., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania A.A.S., State University of New York, Rockland Kevin Bergin B.A., State University of New York, Purchase Adjunct Instructor of Management M.A., Marist College B.S., Fordham University Krista Applebee M.S., Long Island University Adjunct Professor of Political Science Andrew Bernstein B.S., LeMoyne College Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy M.A., University at Albany, State University of New York B.A., Mount Mary College, Yankson S.D. Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York M.A., Philodophy, The Graduate School City University of New York Jeffrey Armstrong Ph.D., The Graduate School City University of New York Adjunct Instructor of Music Stacie Biancardi B.S., State University of New York at New Paltz Adjunct Instructor of Communication M.F.A., Bard College B.A., Stonehill College Jared Aswegen M.A., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of Fashion Maureen Black Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology Patricia Atkinson Adjunct Instructor of Communication B.A., Gettysburg College B.S., Philadelphia University M.S., Union College M.S., Marist College Susan Black-Brown Adjunct Instructor of Music Julian Baker Adjunct Instructor of Music M.Mus., Western Michigan University B.A., Leeds College of Music Gary Bolduc Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics Stephen Ballanco Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo B.S., Louisiana State University M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo M.S., Union College Melanie Bolstad Karen Bard Adjunct Instructor of Physical Education Adjunct Instructor of Chemistry B.S., University of Maryland B.S., University of Hartford M.S., Ithaca College M.S., University of Connecticut Adjunct Faculty 331 Jeffrey Boniello Christopher Carille Adjunct Instructor of Business Adjunct Instructor of Biology M.S., Clarkson University B.S., State University of New York at Oneonta B.S., Syracuse University M.A., Miami University Christopher Bowser Aparicio Carranza Adjunct Instructor of Professional Studies and Environmental Science Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology B.A., Rutgers University A.A.S., Technical Career Institutes of New York M.A., Clark University B.S.E.E., City University of New York M.S.E.E, City University of New York James Brady P.H.M., City University of New York Adjunct Instructor of Psychology Ph.D., City University of New York B.A., Marist College M.A., Marist College Jeffrey Carter Adjunct Instructor of Physical Education Linda Breithaupt B.S., State University of New York at Cortland Adjunct Instructor of Psychology M.S., Old Dominion University A.A.S., Ulster Community College B.A., State University of New York at New Paltz John Cary M.A., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of Business B.S., University of Alabama Philip Brunst M.B.A., Loyola University – New Orleans Adjunct Instructor of English Ed. D., St. John Fisher College B.A., Queen’s University M.F.A, The New School Jennifer Cauthers Adjunct Instructor of Biology David Bunn B.S., Cornell University Adjunct Instructor of Psychology M.S., New York Institute of Technology A.A.S., Dutchess Community College B.S.W., Marist College Daniela Charter M.A., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of Political Science B.A., Marist College Sabrina Burke M.P.A., Marist College Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics M.S., University of Vermont Frank Chase Adjunct Instructor of Criminal Justice Kathy Butsko B.A., State University of New York at Hampton Adjunct Instructor in Communication J.D., University of San Diego School of Law B.S., Marist College M.A., Marist College Leslie Chason Adjunct Instructor of Health Heather Butt B.A., Roger Williams College Adjunct Instructor of Social Work M.A., Michigan State University B.S.W., Loyola University M.S.W., Arizona State University M.S.W., University of Connecticut Su-Wan Chien Janine Buxton Adjunct instructor of Modern Languages Adjunct Instructor of Psychology M.S., Syracuse University B.A., State University of New York at Albany M.S., State University of New York at Albany Terry M. Ciccaglione Adjunct Instructor of Business and Finance Michael Buzzetti B.S., Michigan State University Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology M.S., Michigan State University B.S., Clarkson University M.B.A., Marist College Andrij Cade Paul Ciminello Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology Adjunct Instructor of Environmental Science Advanced Certificate in Information Systems, Marist College B.A., Tufts University M.B.A., State University of New York at New Paltz M.A., Duke University M.Env.Mgmt., Duke University Cherlyline Calcagni Adjunct Instructor of Fashion Michael Cirulli B.A., Algonquin College Adjunct Instructor of System z B.S., Union College Stephanie Calvano M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Adjunct Instructor of Communication B.A., Marist College Kelly Clear M.S., University of New Haven Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology B.S., University of New Haven Kolja Camaj M.S., Utica College Adjunct Instructor of Economics B.A., City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Matthew Clemens M.A.L.D., Tufts University Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy M.B.A., University of Rochester B.A., Goshen College M.A., University of Connecticut Shannon Campion Ph.D., University of Connecticut Adjunct Instructor of Medical Technology B.S., Marist College Suzanne Clune Adjunct Instructor of Music Jeffrey Canino B.F.A., Purchase College Conservatory of Music Adjunct Instructor of English M.A., Columbia University B.A., State University of New York at New Paltz M.A., State University of New York at New Paltz Deborah Coffield Adjunct Instructor of Business Frank Caparelli B.S., Boston University Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics M.B.A., Columbia University B.S., Iona College M.A., Columbia University Peter Colaizzo Adjunct Instructor of Physical Education and Communication B.A., Marist College 332 Adjunct Faculty Thomas Coleman, Jr. Shahram Daneshvar Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology Adjunct Instructor of Computing Technology B.A., State University of New York at Albany B.S., Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY M.S., Marist College M.S., Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY Marlene Colonna Susan Decker Adjunct Instructor of Education Adjunct Instructor of Education B.A., City University of New York, Hunter College B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo M.A.T., State University of New York at New Paltz M.P.S., State University of New York at New Paltz M.S., The College of Saint Rose Marlis Decker-Paffenroth Thomas Conley Adjunct Instructor of English Adjunct Instructor of System z B.A., St. John’s College B.A., State University of New York at Potsdam M.A., Harvard University Extension B.M., State University of New York at Potsdam Anna Dega David Conover Adjunct Instructor of Psychology Adjunct Instructor of Environmental Science B.A., City University of New York: John Jay College of Criminal Justice B.S., Syracuse University M.A., City University of New York: John Jay College of Criminal Justice M.S., Antioch New England Graduate School Pasquale Delli Carpini Toni Constantino Adjunct Instructor of Modern Languages Adjunct Instructor of Professional Studies and English B.A., Fordham University B.S., Marist College M.S., Western Connecticut State University M.P.A., Marist College Johan de Meij Maryellen Conway Adjunct Instructor of Music
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