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Jorge Aquino
Jorge Aquino is assistant professor of theology & religious studies and faculty director of the Catholic studies and social thought program. He teaches courses in liberation theology.
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David Batstone
David Batstone is professor of ethics in the department of theology & religious studies where he teaches ethics and co-teaches in the Erasmus Program. He is the author of countless articles and five books on the intersection of ethics, politics, the economy and spirituality. His most recent book Not for Sale launched an international movement to end the human trafficking industry. (more) |
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John Fitzgibbons, SJ
John Fitzgibbons, SJ serves as the Vice President for Administration and Acting Dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF. Prior to coming to USF, John taught English literature at Marquette University. He is the former director of the Jesuit Humanities Program at Campion House in Omaha and former director of Jesuit novices in the Wisconsin province. |
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Tim Iglesias
Tim Iglesias is professor of the USF School of Law where he specializes in property law, housing discrimination, land use, and local government law. He has published widely on the topic of affordable housing development. Prior to coming to USF he served as deputy director of the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California. (more) |
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Michael Lehmann
Mike Lehmann is professor emeritus in the economics department, and founder of the USF Faculty Association. He teaches economic history and principles of economics and is the author of the best-selling Irwin Guide To Using The Wall Street Journal. He was part of the faculty leadership team that established the Lane Center and served as the first chair of its advisory committee. (more) |
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Lois Ann Lorentzen
Lois Lorentzen is professor of social ethics in the department of theology and religious studies and director of the Religion and Immigration Project (TRIP) funded by the Pew Charitable Trust. She is the acting faculty director of the Catholic Studies and Social Thought program during the Spring of 2007. She is the author of many publications on immigration, environmental ethics, bioethics, gender and religion. (more)
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M. Scott McElwain
Scott McElwain is professor of politics and director of the European studies program. He teaches courses on international law, American foreign policy, the politics of peace and war, and the Vatican and global politics. (more)
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Shirley McGuire
Shirley McGuire is associate professor of psychology. Her areas of expertise are children's social and personality development, twin/sibling similarities, and juvenile delinquency. She is the director of the Twins, Adoptees, Peers, and Siblings Study (TAPS) based at USF. Shirley serves as president of the USF LGBTQ Caucus and co-directed the Communities in Conversation project with the Lane Center. (more) |
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Mario Prietto, SJ
Mario Prietto, SJ is rector of the USF Jesuit Community and member of the USF Board of Trustees. Before coming to USF, he was director of campus ministry at Santa Clara University (1995-2005), principal of St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco (1981-1994) and director of guidance at Loyola High in Los Angeles (1974-1989). (more) |
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Patricia Schultz
Patricia Schultz is a professor of biology. She specializes in cell development in the reproductive structures of flowering plants, and the effects of chemical hybridizing agents. (more) |
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Annick T. R. Wibben
Annick Wibben is an assistant professor in politics and director of the peace and justice studies program. She is the author of books and articles on feminist security studies, international relations and peace studies. (more) |
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