Campus: Online
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Meg Tufano, MA
An award-winning novelist, Meg has been teaching “online” before there was the Internet (on TV). Her academic passion is the intersection of history, philosophy, psychology, and religion. She has been an invited lecturer in numerous venues on the subject of her Master’s thesis, individuation (the psychological process of how we become individuals). She has also…
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Carol Stoner, JD
Professor Stoner has been teaching business law for nearly 20 years, at various universities. Following her Bachelor of Science degree in Business from the University of Dayton, she was employed by a large corporation, where she ultimately became a corporate officer, responsible for investor relations, and some treasury functions. She is now retired from her…
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Nathan Singer, PhD
Nathan Singer is a novelist, playwright, composer, and experimental performing artist. He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist for award-winning “ultra-blues” band The Whiskey Shambles. His published novels are the controversial and critically-acclaimed A Prayer for Dawn, Chasing the Wolf, In the Light of You, The Song in the Squall, Transorbital, and Blackchurch Furnace.…
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Daniel Robicheau, MA
I’ve taught seminar classes to first-year university students on improving reading and writing skills using British literature. I’ve also taught class sections on multiculturalism to secondary school teachers. I’ve worked on environmental issues and produced a documentary film on Navajo uranium miners and the health effects they’ve experienced due to unsafe mining conditions and exposure…
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Chad Sloss, PhD
My primary goal in facilitating is to instruct students on how the field of sociology is applicable to their career field and within their personal life. I believe that students become highly motivated learners if they are able to place themselves and their surroundings within the sociological concepts being learned. Secondly, I strongly encourage student…
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Ángel L. Martínez, PhD
Poet, professor, and musician, Ángel is Deputy Artistic Director of The Bread is Rising Poetry Collective and teaches poetry, leadership, and conflict analysis at Antioch University. He completed a performative poetic PhD in Leadership and Change at Antioch University. Affiliate Faculty Undergraduate Studies [email protected]
