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John M. Tallarovic
works as an Aerospace Engineer for the Federal Aviation Administration. He holds a Masters of Science Degree in Aeronautical Engineering, is a licensed Professional Engineer and author of several technical papers and reports. Email: jtallaro@depaul.edu
LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning

SW 326 Energy: What It Is & How We Use It Every Day

Rita Thomson has a PhD in literature from Loyola University with a specialty in women’s literature and psychoanalytical criticism. Email: rthomason@depaul.edu
LL 155 Critical Thinking


Eric Thor has taught mathematics for more than 20 years. He has earned a Bachelors degree in History, and a MA in Teaching Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Email: ethor@depaul.edu
LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning

Kurtis Todd has provided administrative, management, and consulting services in a variety of settings. His MS in Business Information Technology is from DePaul University and BS in Chemistry from Saint Joseph’s University. He is completing post graduate studies in Computer, Information and Network Security, and is an active member of IEEE and the FBI InfraGard. Email: ktodd@depaul.edu
SW 356 Database Design and Implementation

Michael Tokar  is a certified Project Management Professional with a Masters of Science in Project Management and a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems. He has more than 20 years of experience managing an extensive range of diverse projects. Email: mtokar3@depaul.edu

Derise Tolliver Atta, Associate Professor; Director, SNL Tangaza Project


Maude Toussaint-Comeau, Ph.D., 
holds a BA in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a MS in Economics from Temple University, and a PhD Degree in Economics/Public Policy Analysis from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has extensive experience as an economist and educator, including significant publications. She is a Senior Business Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Email: maude_comeau@yahoo.com  
HC 157 Economics for Decision-Making

Tom Tresser is a consultant, producer, educator and trainer who helps individuals, companies and communities activate their creative assets in order to solve problems, create economic value and trigger civic engagement. He has acted in some 40 shows and produced more than 100 plays, special events, festivals and community programs, and has been an arts activist. Email: ttresser@depaul.edu 

Steffanie Triller's teaching experiences include the City Colleges of Chicago, East West University, Marist High School, and Sts. Peter and Paul School in Jimma, Ethiopia. She received her MA in English from DePaul University and a BA in English Literatre and Religious Studies with a minor in Writing from Washington University in St. Louis. Email: striller@depaul.edu 
AI 196 WriteNow: SNL Writing Marathon
IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar: Write Where You Are: Writing About the Places We Live
HC 298 Connecting with Africa: Cultural and Social Issues in East Africa
LL 150 Academic Writing for Adults
LL 300 Research Seminar

Norene Trondsen is a corporate e-learning manager/distance education consultant. She designs, develops, facilitates and manages distance learning/blended learning programs in new employee orientation, six sigma, project management, and e-learner readiness programs. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art (Graphic Design/Art History) from Illinois State University, AGDDET (Advanced Graduate Diploma, Distance Education Technologies) and MDE (Master of Distance Education) from Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada. Email: ntrondse@depaul.edu  

Jim Troxel is a facilitation and training expert specializing in citizen and employee participation, strategic planning, change management, organizational learning and long-term systemic change. His career in community and organizational development and leadership training spans 40 years and a dozen countries. Jim's editing credits include two books, as well as several published articles. He has lectured on numerous topics, including personal and organizational change, self-managed teams, the culture of participation, and the recovery of civil society. He has served on SNL’s part-time faculty since 1993. Email: jtroxel@depaul.edu