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David Dawson Vasquez
program director
Instructor of Theology
Ph.D., The Catholic University of America
Research interests: Philosophical Theology, Christology, Ecumenism
Webpage
Laura Flusche
Instructor of Art History & Archeology
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
Research interests: Etruscans, ancient Roman art and archeology
Publications: "Aristocratic architectural iconography at Poggio Civitate" in
From Huts to Houses: Transformations of Ancient Societies, ed. Rasmus Brandt & Lars Karlsson
(S?vedalen, Sweden: Astrom Editions, 2001)
Other affiliations: The
University of Dallas Rome Program,
Institute of Design +
Culture
Webpage
Susan Dawson Vasquez
Instructor of Philosophy
Lic. Phil., Pontifical Gregorian University
Research interests: Martin Heidegger, Philosophy of Science, Human Nature in a Technological World
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Katherine L. Jansen
Associate Professor of History, The Catholic University of America
Ph.D., Princeton University
Research interests: Saints and Society, Women and Devotion in the Late Middle
Ages
Publications: The Making of the Magdalen: Preaching and Popular Devotion
in the Later Middle Ages (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000)
Faculty webpage
News
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Fall 2003, Spring 2005
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John T. Leahy
Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, DePaul University
S.T.D., Marianum
Fall 2004
Elizabeth E. LeClair
Associate Professor of Biology, DePaul University
Ph.D. University of Chicago
Research interests: Molecular biology, DNA cloning, embryology, evolutionary studies, reproductive
technologies, human genome project, breast cancer.
Active projects.
Faculty webpage
Publications
Fall 2006
Susan McGury
Assistant Professor, School for New Learning, DePaul
University
Ph.D., English Literature, University of Reading, UK
Specialties: Non-Western art forms and their influences on British Literature,
Multicultural literature and film, West African sculpture
Webpage
Fall 2008
Karen Scott
Director of Catholic Studies and Associate Professor of History, DePaul University
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Research interests: Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe, Women's history
Webpage
Fall 2002
Brian Sikes
Assistant Professor of Art & Art History, DePaul University
M.F.A., University of Illinois at Chicago
Specializes in large-scale, two-dimentional works on paper, canvas, and wall that mix painting, drawing, printmaking, and digital media. Interests in art/architectural history and theory and their incorporation in studio art pedagogy, Latin American art and culture, and utopian movements in modernism.
Faculty page
Webpage
Fall 2003, Fall 2007
Andrew Suozzo
Professor of Modern Languages, DePaul University
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Fall 2005
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Frederick Bauerschmidt
Associate Professor of Theology, Loyola College in Maryland
Select Publications: Holy Teaching: Introducing the Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005;
Why the Mystics Matter Now (Notre Dame: Sorin Books, 2003)
Spring 2008
Frederick Bauerschmidt
Associate Professor of Theology, Loyola College in Maryland
Select Publications: Holy Teaching: Introducing the Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005;
Why the Mystics Matter Now (Notre Dame: Sorin Books, 2003)
Spring 2008
Catriona Hanley
Professor of Philosophy, Loyola College in Maryland
Publications: Being and God in Aristotle and Heidegger: The Role of Method in Thinking the Infinite
(New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000).
Spring 2006
Michael McShane
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Loyola College in Maryland
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, dissertation: Plotinus on the limits of discursive rationality
Spring 2005
Leslie Zarker Morgan
Associate Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures (Italian & French),
Loyola College in Maryland
Ph.D., Yale University
Research interests: Medieval Italian language and literature
Webpage
Spring 2004
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