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Vincentian Research Fellows

    CLASS of 2000

    Larry Boone, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Management / TCB - Effective Marketing and Management of Church Organizations and Programs

    Charles Clark, Ph.D., Professor, Economics / TCB - Social Teaching of   the Church and University Disciplines; Economic Theory and Church, Teaching; Impact of Community Reinvestment Programs on Poor Communities

    Lisa Dolling, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Philosophy / SJC - Relationship of Religion and Science

    Vincent DiLorenzo, J.D., Professor, School of Law - Impact of Community Reinvestment Policy on Poor Communities; Legislative Initiatives to Support Low Income Housing, Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethical Conduct.

    Karim Ismaili, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Criminal Justice & Legal Studies/ CPS - The Intersection of Criminal and   Social Justice; The Criminalization of Poverty and Immigration; The Causes and Consequences of Mass Incarceration.

     

    CLASS OF 2001

    Joanne Carroll, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences / Pharm. - What does it mean to be human? Religion and Science Seminar Series. Impact of poverty and social structure on health.

    Marilyn Martone, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Theology and Religious Studies / SJC - Health Care for the Chronically Ill; Ethics in Health Care

    Michele Nowosad, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Administration & Instructional Leadership / School of Ed. - Educational Effectiveness in Schools in Low Income Communities

    Steve Papamarcos, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Management / TCB - Service Learning; Socio-Economic Development and Entrepreneurship

    Michael Simons, J.D. , Professor , S chool of Law - Criminal punishment and sentencing, prosecutorial decision-making, and the intersection of retribution, remorse, and religion.

    Robert Tomes, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, Social Sciences / CPS - Social and Moral Costs of War

    CLASS of 2002

    Deirdre Breslin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, DECCAE / School of Ed. - Resiliency in Low Income Communities

    Grace I. Friedman, Ed.D.., Assistant Professor, DECCAE / School of Ed. - Family Arts in Education in communities with young children at risk for academic failure.

    Ann L. Goldweber, J.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Education / Director of Clinical Education, Elder Law Clinic / School of Law - Representation of low-income Queens seniors in consumer fraud cases (i.e. predatory lending, home improvement contractor fraud, violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Act); Provide community outreach and public education programs.

    Rafael A. Javier, Ph.D., Clinical Professor of Psychology   / SJC - Assessment and Intervention Strategies for Urban Children

    James O'Keefe, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Dir. of Undergraduate C.J. Program, Dept. of Criminal Justice / CPS - Policing a Democracy; Restorative Justice; Policing as Advocacy

    CLASS of 2003

    Brett Blake, Ph.D., Associate Professor, DECCAE / School of Ed. - Literacy Among Diverse Learners; Education as Crime Prevention

    Barrett   Brenton, Ph.D. , Associate Professor, Anthropology / SJC - Food Security; Nutrition and Obesity

    Elizabeth Brondolo, Ph.D., Professor, Psychology / SJC - Stress and Racism

    Michael Callaghan, Ph.D., C.M.,   Associate Professor, Humanities / CPS - Spirituality of Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day; Integration of Social Teaching in Humanities

    Judith Krauss, Ph.D., Professor, Psychology / CPS - Critical Thinking; Success Factors for Underprepared Students

    Robert Pecorella, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Government and Politics / SJC - Political implications of Catholic Social Justice/Teaching in a Protestant Culture

    Susan Stabile, J.D., Professor, School of Law - Justice Issues in Corporations (Human Resources Compensation Policies)


    CLASS of 2004 (Photo)

    Joseph Adolphe,   M.F.A., Assistant Professor, Fine Arts / SJC - Values and the Vincentian Tradition

    Craig A. Baron ,   Ph.D. , Assistant Professor, Humanities   / CPS - Religion and Culture

    John M. Conry , Pharm.D. , Assistant Clinical Professor / Pharm. - Access to Health Care by Marginalized Persons

    Brenda Massetti, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Management / TCB - Management in Church Organizations

    Regina Mistretta, Ed.D., Assistant Professor, Early Childhood and Adolescent Education / School of Ed. - Parental Involvement and Mathematics Performance I Elementary Schools

    Jean-Pierre Ruiz, S.T.D., Associate Professor, Theology and Religious Studies / SJC - Pastoral theology of Immigration.

    Robert Vischer, J.D., Assistant Professor, School of Law - Religion and the Law with special emphasis on the value of subsidiarity.

    2005 Vincentian Research Fellows

    •  James S. Bethea, Ph.D. , Assistant Professor, The School of Education, Department of Human Services.  
    Research Interest : Critical success factors for disenfranchised youth.

    •  Gina Calabrese, J.D. , Assistant Professor of Clinical Education and Associate Director of Elder Law Clinic, School of Law.   Photo  
    Research Interest: Consumer Law and predatory lending practices.

    •  Basilio Monteiro, Ph.D. , College of Professional Studies, Department of Communications, Journalism and Media Studies.  
    Research Interest: International Communication and Development

    •  Kevin Rouix, PhD., Assistant Professor, Library and Information Science, St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences   Photo  
    Research Interest: Human Information Behavior, Information Technology and the Poor   

    •  Annalisa Sacca, Ph.D. , Associate Professor, St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages and Literature. Photo
    Research Interest: Tolerance and culture.

    •  Christopher Vogt, Ph.D. , Assistant Professor, St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Theology and Religious Studies.
    Research Interest: Ethics of and Compassion in Dying.