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Star Hall is a produced playwright and a published novelist. She earned a BA through SNL where she received the Best Major Piece graduation award. She holds a MFA from School of the Art Institute and has been teaching college writing for three years. Email: shall11@depaul.edu
LL 150 Academic Writing for Adults
Randy Hardwick is a language and writing instructor who has taught at colleges in the US and Mexico. His DePaul MA was earned through SNL.
Email: randyontheglobe@yahoo.com
AI 193 Language and Politics
Mechthild Hart, Professor; Coordinator, Bridge Program
Russell Hartigan is the Managing Partner of an area law firm, a graduate of John Marshall Law School, and holds an MBA from DePaul. He has tried more than 60 jury trials. Email: rwhartigan@aol.com
HC 293 Law & the Workplace
Jack Hartley is a consultant and trainer in coaching, communication and team-building. He holds an Industrial Engineering degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and an MBA from the University of Connecticut. Email: DDD@wideopenwest.com
FA 278 High Performance Work Teams
HC 164 Roles & Responsibilities of Organizational Leaders
Christine Hayda is Assistant Director, O'Hare Campus and an SNL Advisor. She has a Master's in Organizational Development from Loyola University Chicago and extensive experience developing training for non-profit church-based communities. Email: chayda@depaul.edu
AI 147 Ethics: How Good People Make Tough Choices
AI 227 Values Based Leadership
FA 360 Understanding Training and Development Basics
HC 108 Breathing with Two Lungs: An Introduction to Eastern Catholic Churches
IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar: Ethical Leadership
Nicholas Hayes holds a BA in Russian Studies from the University of Missouri, Columbia and an MFA in Writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His creative work includes fiction, poetry and occasional piece of criticism. Email: nicholas.alexander.hayes@gmail.com
LL 140 Writing Workshop
Carol (McGury) Hease is an editor who received her BA in English Literature from Loyola University Chicago, and studied English literature and creative writing in the Masters Programs at both Loyola and San Francisco State University. Email: carolhease@sbcglobal.net
LL 150 Academic Writing for Adults
LL 140 Writing Workshop
LL 155 Critical Thinking
LL 300 Research Seminar
Harriet Heath is a licensed developmental psychologist, certified school psychologist and parent educator. She obtained her doctorate from Bryn Mawr College and is founder and director of the Parent Center at Bryn Mawr which provides parent programs at the college and in the community. Email: Harriet_Heath@hotmail.com
IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar: Parenting and Family Support in Social-Cultural Context
AP 444 The Parent Role: Implications for Parent-Child Relationships (SNL Graduate Programs)
John Hemmerling is Assistant Director, Naperville Campus and an SNL Advisor. He earned a Master's specializing in math education at DePaul University.
Email: jhemmerl@depaul.edu
AI 160 It's Only Rock and Roll: Making Music the Old Fashioned Way
LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning
FA 319 The Value of Statistics
SW 205 Practical Algebra (Faculty Designed Independent Study)
Joseph Hemmerling has taught English and composition at the middle school, junior college, and university level. He holds a Masters Degree in writing from DePaul University. Email: jhemmer3@depaul.edu
Mary Hess teaches American history and literature at Rochester Institute of Technology. Her subject areas are women's history, modern America, African American history, film and film history, and the history of the American South. She has an M.A. in American history from Michigan State University and is completing her Ph.D. at the University of Buffalo. Email: hessmary@rochester.rr.com
Dan K. Hibbler, Assistant Professor
Linda Hightower is Professor and the Chair of the Department of Visual Arts in the School of the Arts at Kennesaw State University. She has founded several galleries and has served in administration at several academic institutions. Email: amartarch@bellsouth.net
Timothy Hill has been teaching at SNL since 1981, is former Associate Publisher of Inland Architect and worked most recently at University of Chicago Press. He received his MA in Urban Planning from the University of Michigan. Email: thill1107@sbcglobal.net
AI 270 Design for Living
AI 324 Creators & Creativity
AI 324 Creators & Creativity (Dec. Term)
HC 226 City Shapers
LL 302 Externship, Topic: Space
Brian Hinrichs has taught at Saint Xavier University, Millikin University, Illinois Wesleyan University and at Illinois State University. He earned a BS, MBA nad PhD at llinois State University. He is an active researcher, consultant, and presenter with interests that center on management and leadership, the use of teams. Email: brhinri@colint.net
HC 149 Teams and Teamwork
Deborah W. Holton, Associate Professor
Jennifer Holtz, Assistant Professor
Claudia Hommel is a singer and actor specializing in French chansons and international art songs, tours from Paris to California and is on the ArtsTour and Arts-in-Education rosters of the Illinois Arts Council. An active member of the actors’ unions, she is a founder of the Chicago Cabaret Professionals. She conducts “songshops” also for the DePaul Community Music School. Email: clobert@compuserve.com
AI 235 Songshop: The Art of Song Interpretation
Emily Hooper Lansana is the Theater and Literary Arts Curriculum Supervisor in the Office of Arts Education of the Chicago Public Schools. Emily has served as the Arts-in-Education consultant for eta Creative Arts Foundation, on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Black Storytellers and as Past President of the Chicago Association of Black Storytellers. She has worked as Director of Education at New York’s Lincoln Center Theater. She received her BA in Theater Studies with a certificate in Teacher Preparation/Education from Yale University and an MA in Performance Studies from Northwestern University. Email:ehooperlansana7359@wowway.com
AI 223 Literature of Resistance
HC 387 Public Speaking: How to Change the World
AI 208 Storytelling: Exploring Oral Tradition in Ourselves
Polly Hoover is a member of the SNL Part-Time Faculty. Email: phoover1@depaul.edu
AI 211 Men of Fortune, Women of Cents: Universal Truths and Jane Austen (Team Taught)
AI 212 Globalization of Modern Brazil in Art, Literature and Music (DePaul Bridge)
SW 106 Mind, Brain, Consciousness: The Mind and Biotech Revolution (Team Taught)
AI 224 What is Just? (Team Taught)
AI 272 Revoluntionary Movements in Latin American Literature, Art and Music
AI 393 From Mysticism to Eros in Spanish Mystical Writing (Team Taught)
HC 266 Pacs, Chads and Precincts: A Focus on the 2008 Elections (Team Taught)
Todd Hover has been a full-time staff member at DePaul University since 2002. He has a BS and a MBA with emphasis in Business Computing Systems from the University of North Texas. Email: thover@depaul.edu
SW 361 Introduction to Computer Productivity (SNL Online)
Jeffrey Howard is Assistant Director for Academic/Faculty Development at DePaul’s Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning. He has taught, conducted research, and published work on academic service-learning for more than 30 years. He has led numerous faculty development workshops and is a past recipient of the Michigan Campus Compact Lifetime Achievement Award. He also founded and edited the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning,
Email: jhowar15@depaul.edu