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JEANNE ZAINO Read more...
Jeanne Zaino has served as interim dean of the School of Arts & Science since October 2011. She has been a member of the faculty at Iona College since 2002. Just prior to becoming interim dean, she served as Director of the College's Honors program and two terms as Chair of the Political Science Department. An expert on American politics and government, she has written several books and articles and frequently serves as a political commentator in the local and national media. She earned a bachelor's and master's degree in political science and public opinion polling at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. She continued her graduate work at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst where she earned a second masters degree and a doctoral degree in political science. As a member of the Political Science faculty, she teaches courses in American government, presidency, courts, voting, elections, public opinion, political parties, and research methods. Her most recent research focuses on post-2000 electoral litigation, the import of poll workers and the pedagogical benefits of metaphors. Her work has been published in journals as varied as: Campaigns and Elections, Journal of Politics, Journal of Political Science Education, Dispute Resolution Journal, Journal of Pastoral Counseling, and the Chronicles of Higher Education. Her most recent books are Adventures in Social Research: Data Analysis Using SPSS (Pine Forge/Sage) and Core Concepts in American Government (Prentice Hall). In addition, she frequently comments on political and electoral issues in the media. She has recently had editorials published in both USA Today and The Washington Post. She has also been quoted in publications as varied as the New York Post, Journal News, and CBS News Interactive. She has done a good deal of radio, including NPR's Marketplace, WHUD, WVOX, and WCHE, Pennsylvania. She is also a frequent guest on local and national television with recent appearances on Fox, Fox 5, WCBS, News12, Regional News Network (RNN), Richard French Live, WNBC, Good Day New York, Good Day Street Talk, and "On-line.com". For a sample of Dr. Zaino's media appearances and political commentary, click on the links below. If you are interested in having Dr. Zaino appear, please contact her via email: jzaino@iona.edu or phone: (914) 633-2112 Sample Television Appearances
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G. GREGORY SELITTO Read more...
Professor Greg Selitto joined the Mathematics Department in 1996, teaching both introductory and upper-level mathematics courses. He also serves as an adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice Department teaching graduate courses in computer applications, database systems and statistics. In August 2008, Professor Selitto joined the Dean's Office for the School of Arts & Science as the Associate Dean. Professor Selitto's research interests include calculus and mathematical applications. Publication and presentation topics have included: technology approaches to the teaching and learning of algebra and calculus, area estimation and economics, statistics, multicultural and multiethnic diversity in mathematics education, and problem solving and estimation, |
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LAURIE J WENCHELL Read more...
Currently, provide administrative support for all student academic matters, and situations which arise between students and faculty, including academic standing, pending grades, implementation and appeals of policy, authorizations for special programs and academic privilege, and review and assessment of transfer records. Additionally, manage the process of graduate degree conferral in the School of Arts & Science. Career highlights: Higher education administration in both two and four year institutions in varied offices including, Graduate Admissions, Dean of Students, Career/Placement Services, Advisement, and Schools of Communication and Arts & Science. Additional professional experiences include, secondary school English teaching, and adjunct instruction of English and Speech Communication. |
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