Experts
If you are interested in interviewing any of the experts in this directory, please contact the Office of University Communications at communications@stritch.edu or (414) 410-4478.
Kirstin A. Anglea, Ed.D.
Chair, assistant professor, Master of Arts in Teaching
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Courage to Teach Book Studies
Creating Effective Learning Environments
Differentiated Instruction and Assessment
Reflective Inquiry as Professional Development
Teaching and Loving the Middle School Child
Teaching in an Inclusive Classroom
Team Building
Darnell J. Bradley, Ed.D.
Assistant professor, doctoral leadership studies
School of Leadership, College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
African-American College Students
The College Student Experience
Fraternity and Sorority Life
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Issues
Organization Development and Improvement
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Study of Colleges and Universities
Mary I. Carson, Ed.D.
Chair, assistant professor, Communication Arts
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Communication Skills for Patients and Caregivers in Illness and Hospice Settings
Patrick J. Clemens
Director of Athletics
Chair, Department of Sport Science and Management
Areas of expertise:
Sport Ethics
Sport History
Sport Management
Youth Sports
Elizabeth Collins
Nursing facilitator, Academic Support Center
Faculty, Madison Area Technical College
Areas of expertise:
Brilliant with the Basics: How Vince and Others Did it!
Tools for Taking Care of You!
Daniel DiDomizio, STD
Professor, Religious Studies
Department of Religious Studies/Urban Ministry
Areas of expertise:
Contemporary Christian Spirituality
Theology of Justice and Peace (the Catholic Tradition)
Urban Ministry
Vatican II and Catholicism
Paula Friedman
Assistant Professor, English
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Literature About Diversity (Race and Gender)
Literature About the Holocaust and Anti-Semitism
Literature About Men and Evolving Roles (particularly for men as fathers)
Literature About Women and Evolving Roles
Literature About Women, Sexuality, and Aging
Tony Frontier, Ph.D.
Assistant professor of doctoral leadership
Director of teacher education
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Assessment of Student Learning
Curriculum Development
Data Analysis
Organizational Planning
Supervision and Evaluation of Teachers
Gina Haughton
Instructor, Masters of Education program
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Assessment and Instruction
Classroom Management
Differentiation
Education (Pre-K-6th Grade)
Issues about Culture or Racism
Multicultural Literature
Online Education
Teacher Leadership
Kira Henschel, M.S.
Adjunct faculty, College of Business and Management
Founder, HenschelHAUS Publishing, Inc.
Areas of expertise:
Book Marketing
Book Publishing
Earth Sciences (as a geologist)
International Relations/Cultural Awareness
Safety and Health
Carole J. Hetzel, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, Undergraduate Psychology Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Developmental Psychology (Adolescent Development)
Gender Issues
Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Issues (LGBTQ)
Social Prejudice, Conformity
Ruth Ann Hoenick
Professor, Department of Language and Literacy
English as a Second Language instructor and consultant
Areas of expertise:
Co-teaching to Support English as a Second Language (ESL) and All Students
Developing English as a Second Language (ESL) Programs
English as a Second Language (ESL) Strategies in the Regular Classroom
Teaching Adult English as a Second Language (ESL) in Asia
Using the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) Model to Support English Language Learners (ELLs)
Peter Holbrook, Ph.D.
Interim dean, College of Business and Management
Executive director, Leadership Center
Areas of expertise:
Brain-Compatible Leadership and Learning
Building Teams and Teamwork
Creating Leaders and Cultures for Sustainability
Creation of Learning Organizations
Customer Service
Facilitating Organizational/Systems Change
Franciscan Leadership
Higher Education Administration and Leadership
Image/Brand Management
Leadership Formation, Performance and Sustainability
Leadership Styles: Transformational, Servant, Ethical
Strategic Planning
Peter Jonas, Ph.D.
Chair, professor, doctoral leadership
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Alfred W. Lawson: University of Lawsonomy
Educational Research (at the doctoral level)
Technology and Teaching
Using Humor in Education and Teaching
Heather M. Kaminski, Ph.D.
Adjunct professor, Department of Chemistry
College of Arts and Sciences
Marketing specialist, Sigma-Aldrich, Milwaukee
Areas of expertise:
Antimicrobial Peptides
Biomedical Research
Perspectives on Graduate School
Stan Klatka
Adjunct instructor, College of Business and Management
Visiting professor, University of St. Francis
Areas of expertise:
Cross-Cultural Management and Entrepreneurship
Global Marketing
International Business
Sister Margaret Klotz, OSF, Ph.D.
Director, Franciscan Center
Adjunct faculty, Religious Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Art in the Franciscan Tradition
Blessed Virgin Mary from the Scriptural Tradition
Franciscan Intellectual Tradition: Scotus, Bonaventure and Other Men and Women from the 13th Century to the Present Day
Franciscan Spirituality
Franciscan Tradition
Lives of St. Francis and St. Clare – Sister Margaret Klotz, OSF, Ph.D.
Lives of Men and Women of the Franciscan Tradition – Sister Margaret Klotz, OSF, Ph.D.
Specific Aspects of the Franciscan Tradition (ex. Peace, conversion, etc.) – Sister Margaret Klotz, OSF, Ph.D.
Sister Gabrielle Kowalski, Ph.D.
Professor, Special Education
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Ecological Model of Special Education Curriculum
Friendships Between Persons With Intellectual Disabilities and Non-disabled Peers
Providing Spiritual Supports for Persons With Developmental Disabilities
James R. Kroll, Ph.D., LPC
Adjunct instructor, College of Business and Management (teaches American government, history)
Principal, Rochester Arts and Sciences Academy, Minn.
Area of expertise:
International Baccalaureate
Note: Minnesota interviews only
Kathy Larson
Director of coaching programs, Cardinal Stritch University Leadership Center
Area of expertise:
Professional Coaching (personal and organizational)
Andrew C. Marris, MBA
Adjunct business and marketing instructor
Milwaukee, Brookfield and Kenosha campuses
Marketing manager, Milwaukee
Areas of expertise:
Branding
Marketing
Microsoft Office Suite
Linda V. Neiman, Ph.D.
Associate dean, School of Education
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Best Practice for Secondary Education and College Teaching
Classroom Management
Designing Professional Development
Christine O’Meally
Adjunct instructor of voice, Music Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Musical Theater
Performance Coaching
Vocal Pedagogy (classical and contemporary commercial music)
Lisa Plichta
Faculty, College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
ELA Secondary Content Methods
PI 34 and Writing the PDP
Team Teaching at the Secondary Level
Jeremy Ramsey, J.D.
Adjunct professor, College of Business and Management (Madison, Beloit)
Attorney at Law, The Law Office of Jeremy Ramsey (Rockford, Ill.)
Areas of expertise:
Business Law
Church Law Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Estate Planning
First Amendment Religious Freedom in the Workplace and in Education
First Amendment Rights
Note: Madison, Beloit, Rockford interviews only
Sister Barbara Reynolds, SDS, Ph.D.
Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Cooperative Learning (Particularly in Teaching Undergraduate Mathematics)
Integrating Faith and Values into the Teaching of Mathematics
Teaching Geometry Using Dynamic Geometry Tools (Such as the Geometer's Sketchpad)
Using Technology in the Classroom (Teaching With Interactive Computer/Calculator Technology)
Robert Sabath
Adjunct professor, College of Business and Management
President, Sabath Consulting
Area of expertise:
Breakthroughs at the Marketing/Production Interface: Happy Coexistence is Possible!
Ethical Business is NOT an Oxymoron
Kaleidoscopes as Fine Art
Success With a Family Business – Robert Sabath
David A. Stosur, Ph.D.
Chair, associate professor, Religious Studies/Philosophy
College of Arts and Science
Areas of expertise:
Roman Catholicism
Second Vatican Council
Sacraments and Liturgy
Narrative Theology
Systematic Theology (Trinity, Christology, Grace)
Barbara Spies, Ph.D.
Chair, associate professor, Communication Arts
Chair, First Year Experience
College of Arts and Sciences
Areas of expertise:
Academic Service-Learning
Communication Apprehension
Family Communication
Incorporating Faith into Interpersonal, Family and Public Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Public Speaking
Secular Franciscan Order
Janice J. Marcuccilli Strop, Ph.D.
Associate professor, Literacy and Language
College of Education and Leadership
Areas of expertise:
Content Reading
Critical/Visual/Media Literacy
Integrated Curriculum
Literacy
Multicultural Literature
Reader Response
Reading Comprehension
Young Adult Literature