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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY |
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Academic Advisory Council, Faculty, Academic Staff |
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Academic Advisory
Council
Mary Ann Glendon, J.D., Learned Hand
Professor of Law, Harvard Law University. President of the Pontifical
Academy for Social Sciences and a member of the President´s Council
on Bioethics, Professor Glendon teaches and writes on international human
rights, comparative law, and constitutional law issues. The National Law
Journal named her one of the "Fifty Most Influential Women Lawyers in
America" in 1998.
Joseph Hagen, Ed.D., President Emeritus of
Assumption College, Past President of Roger Williams University, and
Chairman of the Board of John Cabot University. Dr. Hagen also served as
Assistant to the Chairman of the National Endowment for Humanities in the
1970s.
Francis Russell Hittinger, Ph.D., Warren Professor of
Catholic Studies at the University of Tulsa, where he is also Research
Professor of Law. The author of A Critique of the New Natural Law Theory,
Hittinger is on the editorial board of First Things and the advisory board
of the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture. In 2001, he was elected to
the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas in Rome.
Nicholas Imparato,
Ph.D., professor of marketing and management at the McLaren School of
Business, University of San Francisco. He has been a research fellow
at the Hoover Institution since 1996, primarily studying the intersection
of business strategy and public policy. An accomplished author, he
has written numerous books, and his articles have appeared in professional
journals. Recently he was the editor of Capital for Our Time: The
Economic, Legal, and Management Challenges of Intellectual Capital and has
been interviewed extensively by the Financial Times (London), Nikkei
Information Strategy (Tokyo), and the Wall Street Journal. He has
served in senior corporate positions in the private and public sectors,
and continues to consult for companies in the United States, Europe, and
Asia. Recent engagements include work with Visa International, the
Saudi Monetary Authority, and investment operations in Bulgaria and
Georgia. Kenneth Schmitz, Ph.D., Fellow of Trinity
College and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto and
Professor of Philosophy, John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage
and Family in Washington, D.C. Professor Schmitz is a past president of
the American Catholic Philosophical Association and, in 1991, was elected
a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Kevin
Starr, Ph.D., Librarian Emeritus of the State of California and university
professor at the University of Southern California. Dr. Starr is the author
of numerous articles, as well as a seven-volume book series on the history
of California. The most recent volume in this series, Coast of Dreams:
California on the Edge, 1990-2003, was published in 2004.
Kenneth Whitehead, Ph.D., former Assistant Secretary of Education for
Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education. Dr. Whitehead is a
noted author and the translator of 20 books from French, German, and
Italian, and is currently working on his next book.
Faculty
Benoit
Arnaud, M.S., M.B.A., Dean and Managing Director of the Management
Institute of Paris, France. Holds a Master of Science in Engineering
with an emphasis in Project Management from Ecole des Mines de Paris and a
Master in Business Administration from INSEAD, Fontainebleau,
France. Former Worldwide Director of business development of the BIC
Group. Fr. Blaise Berg, S.T.O., priest of the
Diocese of Sacramento and chaplain at St. Thomas Aquinas Newman Center,
Chico. He completed licentiate and doctoral studies at the John Paul
II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family, Lateran University,
Rome. Steven Cortright, M.A., professor of Philosophy
and tutor, Integral Curriculum of Liberal Arts, St. Mary’s College,
Moraga, California. He was the prior chair of the Department of
Philosophy at St. Mary´s and a former visiting professor of Ethics
at the University of San Francisco. Prof. Cortright was the founding
director and currently a senior fellow of the John F. Henning Institute for
Catholic Social Thought at St. Mary´s. He is also co-founder
and director of the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, Berkeley,
California. Pierre d’Huy, Ph.D., professor of
Innovative Strategic Thinking, Sorbonne, France. Holds a Master of
Business Administration from Bruges European College and a doctorate in
marketing and comparative literature from the Sorbonne. Works as a
prospecting and research specialist consultant in Paris. Teaches
Innovative Strategic Thinking at the Sorbonne. Stan
Dundon, Ph.D., professor of Philosophy, California State University
Sacramento.
Alberto Ferreiro, Ph.D., professor of European
History, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA. Author of 7 books
and over 60 articles covering topics such as the history of the Iberian
Peninsula, the history of Christianity, and the Middle Ages.
Visiting professor/lecturer at the University of Salamanca, Spain.
Received a master’s degree in history from the University of Texas,
Arlington, and a doctorate in history from the University of California,
Santa Barbara. John S. Hamlon, M.A., Director of Student
Services and Theology/Catechetics instructor, University of Sacramento.
Former Associate Director, St. Ignatius Institute, University of San
Francisco. Received Masters in Theology from USF and did doctoral work in
systematic theology at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley.
Experience includes directing national/international conferences on
marriage and family; directing diocesan marriage prep programs; teaching
theology of marriage at the university level. Raymond F. Helgeson, M.A., Director of Academic Programs and Instructor
of Theology and Catechetics, University of Sacramento. Has worked in
the field of catechesis for over twenty years at the parish, diocesan, and
university levels. His experience includes faith formation as well
as the formation of catechists. Received Masters in Theology and
Pastoral Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Currently engaged in doctoral studies at the Maryvale Institute of
Birmingham, England. Mary Herboth, M.A., Sacrament and
Vocation Catechist. Received B.A. in Theology from Franciscan
University of Steubenville. Graduate of the University of Sacramento
with an M.A. in Education with an emphasis in Catholic Faith Formation. Joseph Hollcraft, M.A., Teacher for the Diocese of
Sacramento in the areas of Sacred Scripture, catechesis, and
evangelization. Received undergraduate degree and M.A. in Theology
and Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville. Kenneth Howell, Ph.D., Adjunct Associate Professor of
Religious Studies and Director, John Henry Cardinal Newman Institute of
Catholic Thought, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL.
Declan
Murphy, Ph.D., M.B.A., Dean of the College of Business Administration and
Mary S. Carey Professor of Management. Former Faculty Member at the
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton University.
Former Director of the Center for Global Leadership for the Federal
Executive Institute of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Terry Newell, Ed.D., former Dean of the Federal Executive Institute. Reverend Edward Pepka, Ph.D., former lecturer in religious studies and
liturgy, Assumption College.
Reverend Edward Pepka, Ph.D.,
former lecturer in religious studies and liturgy, Assumption College.
Jean-Louis Raynaud, M.A., Associate Dean for the Executive MBA
program, Management Institute of Paris. Holds a Master of Business
Administration in Marketing from the Sorbonne as well as a Management
Certificate from the University of Michigan. Has served as Director
of Marketing and Communication of Whirlpool (France) and Director of Trade
Marketing of Philips-Whirlpool (France).
Thomas Slakey, Ph.D.,
Tutor and Former Dean, St. John’s College, Santa Fe, NM and former
VP for Academic Affairs, St. Mary’s College, Moraga, CA.
Barry Sugarman, Ph.D., M.B.A. Holds a Master of Business Administration
in Market Research from Pace University, a Master of Education from
Teachers College, and a doctorate in education from Columbia University.
He served as Director of Product R&D at Primark/Disclosure, Inc. and
Vice President of Electronic Publishing at Lexis-Nexis/Martindale
Hubbell. Taught finance and marketing courses at Teachers
College/Columbia University and The George Washington University. Michael Torre, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy,
University of San Francisco. Former Chair of Philosophy Department
1996-2000.
David B. Warner, Ph.D., Senior Fellow and former
interim Director, St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, Steubenville, OH,
and Principal, Thomas Aquinas School, Tahoe City, CA.
Carol
Younger, Ed.D., Adjunct Professor of Education, Azusa Pacific University,
Azusa, CA, and Senior Fellow, St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology,
Steubenville, OH.
Academic Staff
Declan Murphy,
Ph.D., M.B.A., Dean of the College of Business Administration
Deacon Ray Helgeson, M.A., Director of Academic Programs
DeAnna Martinez, Office of Student Services
To
request a packet with complete enrollment information contact DeAnna
Martinez at 916-443-4760 x 16 or dmartinez@universityofsacramento.org.
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