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Cecelia Radlowski earned a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago and completed post-doctoral work at Kent State University. She is a Staff Research Scientist and has taught science and chemistry at the high school, junior college and undergraduate level. Email: cradlows@depaul.edu
SW 334 Everyday Chemistry
Barbara Radner, Associate Professor; Director, Center for Urban Education
Pervez Rahman is Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs at Truman College and Adjunct Professor in the Mathematics Department at DePaul. Email: prahman@depaul.edu
LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning
SW 195 Elements of Algebra (Bridge Course)
SW 203 Statistics for Use
Andrew Ramos has significant experience in financial, information systems, and research sectors, and is owner of a business writing and web design firm. He holds a Master of Science in Communication from Northwestern University. Email: AnDavRamos@aol.com
SW 339 Using Technology at the Workplace
Anne Rapp earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She coordinated the service learning program at the School for New Learning for 9 years. Her research interests include the history of social movements as well as public history. Email: arapp@depaul.edu
Clifford Ratza has more than 20 years Project Management and Systems Development experience at major corporations such as Johnson and Johnson and Discover Card, where he is currently Consulting Programmer Analyst. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics with supporting degrees in Physics and Computer Science, as well as an MBA from the University of Chicago. He has combined his professional business career with Adjunct Professor teaching assignments in Systems Analysis, Computer Programming and Mathematics. Email: cratza@depaul.edu
SW 230 Understanding and Applying Project Management
FA 208 Successful Sales and Marketing Management for Business Today
FA 219 Negotiations for Business Success
Susan Reed, Associate Professor; Associate Dean for Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
Jean Richine is an SNL Academic Advisor who is pursuing her PhD at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has worked as assistant editor on the American Educational Research Journal, Social and Institutional Analysis. Her research interests include teacher education, teacher certification/alternative teacher certification, school policy and administration. Email: jrichine@depaul.edu
HC 134 Global Education & Work
HC 142 Exploring Education
HC 199 Manifestations of Belief: Religion v. the Constitution during the Holidays - Loop
HC 199 Manifestations of Belief: Religion v. the Constitution during the Holidays - Oak Forest
HC 258 Multiculturalism at School
LL 155 Critical Thinking
Barbara Ridd earned her Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences from University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana and her Master's degree in Marine Biology/ Ecology from University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Her expertise is coral reef ecology and has an extensive research background in ecological systems, worldwide. Email: bridd@depaul.edu
Joe Ritchie has a graduate degree from Dominican University and an EdD from Loyola University. Email: spedsuper@sbcglobal.net
FA 353 Systems Change and Chaos Theory
HC 101 Foundations of Negotiations: Realizing Opportunity
Lu Rocha has been an advocate for survivors of domestic violence for more than 12 years. She holds an MA from De Paul University. She is a domestic violence consultant and trainer, and a board member of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Email: lurocha3@yahoo.com
HC 184 Violence Against Women: A Human Rights Violation
AI 106 The Resisters
IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar: Latino Chicago
Marilyn Rochon is a consultant in interpersonal skills training. She holds an MA in Counseling Psychology from the Alfred Adler Institute in Chicago, and is a psychotherapist in private practice. Email: hiller2rochon@earthlink.net
HC 241 Stages of Adult Development
Tacuma Roeback holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Chicago State University and a B.S. in Newspaper Journalism from Florida A&M University. Roeback currently serves as coordinator of events for the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing. He has written for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Phoenix New Times, and Tennessean. His short fiction has been published in Warpland: A Journal of Black Literature and Ideas, Girl Speak and Reverie: Midwest African-American Literature. Email: tacuma.roeback@gmail.com
LL 140 Writing Workshop
LL 150 Academic Writing for Adults
Russ Rogers, Professor; Director, Graduate Programs
Evanthia Rosati is a member of the SNL Part-Time Faculty. Email: erosati@oakton.edu LL 300 Research Seminar
Emily Rosenberg is Director of the Labor Education Center at SNL. Her background includes six years as a union representative for the Connecticut Federation of Teachers, two years working for the Missouri AFL-CIO, and a labor education instructor as both the University of Illinois and Roosevelt University. Emily holds a Master's Degree from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in Labor Studies. Email: erosenbe@depaul.edu
HC 373 The History of American Labor and Business
Angie Ross is a member of the SNL Part-Time Faculty. Email: aross207@yahoo.com
AI 383 Exploring the World from Different Angles
FA 201 Helping Children Be More Successful in School
LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning
Lynn Royster earned her BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan, her MA in Communication and Rhetoric from Prescott College, her JD from George Washington University. and a PhD in Conflict Resolution and Rhetoric from the Union Institute. She has worked as a lawyer, legal editor and mediator. She has published poetry, a children's book, short stories, and nonfiction articles. She is Director of the SNL Chronic Illness Initiative. Email: lroyster@depaul.edu
FA 363 Advocacy and Self-Determination (SNL Online)
HC 260 The Chronic Illness Experience (SNL Online)
Beth Rubin, Assistant Professor; Director, SNL Online
Olga Ruiz is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Truman College in Chicago. She received her BA in English Literature from Western Illinois University, her MS from Purdue University in Counseling, & her MDiv in Theology & Psychoanalytic Therapy from Chicago Theological Seminary. HC 261 Acknowledging Cultural Differences in the US, Transforming Attitudes
Rebecca Russell holds a BA in English Literature with a minor in Journalism from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana; an MS in Communication from Northwestern University; and is a Certified Yoga Teacher. She has worked as a writer, editor and director of communications and now teaches college communications and yoga, and is a freelance writer. Email: rebeccar23@gmail.com
SW 295 Interviewing Principles and Techniques
SW 235 Yoga and Well-Being
AI 228 Food and Identity
Daniel Ryan earned a Masters in Taxation and BS in Accountancy from DePaul. and is a member of the Illinois CPA society, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Email: dryan1@depaul.edu
FA 316 Making Budgets: Financial and Ethical Implications
FA 283 A Crisis in Credit: Reading and Interpreting Financial Statements
FA 357 International Business in the Global Economy
Donna Ryan received her MS from Northern Illinois University, worked in the mental health/ social service field for 5 years, and has taught various sociology courses for the past 15 years. Email: dryan@oakton.edu
FA 243 Group Dynamics
Pat Ryan, Full-Time Faculty
Rebecca Ryan - See Rebecca Lindsay-Ryan