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Gary Berte
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Ed.D. University of Massachusetts – 1989
M.S. American International College - 1980
B.S. Westfield State College -1976
Teaching Areas:
Introduction to Criminal Justice; Law Enforcement; Violence & Victimization; Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; American Courts
Areas of Interest:
- Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
- Law Enforcement and Terrorism
- Violence and Victimization
- Occupational Stress and Mental Health Issues
- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law
Australian Journal of Criminology, 1991 “The Meaning Police Officers Make of Their Work.”
Quotes about teaching:Teaching is much like coaching. If students don’t come to practice; should they expect to be able to play in the game?
Thomas Carty
Associate Professor of American Studies
B.A., College of the Holy Cross, 1991
M. A., University of Connecticut, 1993
Ph.D., 1999
Area of Study:
U.S. Religion and Politics. He is currently researching meetings between popes and U.S. presidents.
Featured Work:
Read Thomas J. Carty's article "The Risks and Rewards of the Pope's Visit to the US" featured on the History News Network website here.
Special Achievements:
In 2006, the Organization of American Historians and the National Parks Service invited him to join a team of scholars reviewing the JFK Birthplace in Brookline, Massachusetts. His writing on religion and politics will appear in several forthcoming edited books, such as Religion and the Presidency (Columbia University Press, 2008), Catholics and American Politics (Georgetown University Press, 2008), and Religion and the American Presidency (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
He currently serves as book review editor for the New England Historical Association, and has contributed reviews for the Journal of American History and the Catholic Historical Review. His commentary on religion and politics, as well as the history of sport, has appeared in various media. Local Springfield television stations interviewed him following September 11 and other major news events, and C-SPAN and C-SPAN 2 broadcast and rebroadcast his presentation, “Catholic Hero or Secular Icon? Religion in the Presidency of John F. Kennedy.” Professor Carty has also written on the growing popularity of soccer in the U.S. for the Hartford Courant.
Laurel Davis-Delano
Associate Professor of Sociology
B. S., Springfield College, 1984
M. A., University of Iowa, 1987
Ph. D., 1992
Teaching Areas:
Contemporary Society, Social Problems, Media and Society, Sociology of Sport, Racial & Ethnic Relations, and Poverty & Wealth: Class in Society
Area of Study:
Media, Sport, Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Special Achievements:
Published a book called “The Swimsuit Issue and Sport: Hegemonic Masculinity in Sports Illustrated”
Published numerous articles on subjects such as:
- Native American Mascots
- Racial Diversity in Higher Education
- Gender and Cheerleading
- Sociology of Sport Journal
- Journal of Sport and Social Issues
- Men and Masculinities
- Race, Gender, and Class Journal
Fernando Gonzalez De Leon
Associate Professor of HistoryB. A., Rutgers College, 1981
M. A., University of Virginia, 1984
M. A., The Johns Hopkins University, 1985
Ph. D., 1991
Teaching Areas:
World History; Western Civilization; History & Film; Medieval History; Early Modern Europe; Ancient & Classical World; Naval & Maritime History
Susan Joel
Associate Professor of Sociology
B. A., SUNY Fredonia, 1978
M. A., Michigan State University, 1989
Ph. D., Michigan State University, 1992
Teaching Areas
Sociology of: families, youth, cities, social work and social welfare, medical sociology, contemporary society.
Quotes about teaching
“Do not believe a thing simply because it has been said” - Buddha
Gordon M. Robinson
Associate Professor of Sociology
B. A., Oakland University, 1977
M. A., University of Detroit, 1978
Ph. D., Michigan State University, 1996
Teaching Areas:
Criminal Justice; Deviant Behavior; Criminology; Social Problems; Juvenile Delinquency; Criminological Theory; Terrorism
Daniel Russell
Professor of Social SciencesB. S., University of New Orleans, 1971
M. A., 1977
Ph. D., University of Massachusetts, 1986
Teaching Areas:
American Government, World History, Public Administration, Civil Liberties, Social Research, Social Movement Organizations
Herbert Zettl
Chair, Social Sciences Department
Associate Professor of History/Distinguished Springfield Professor of Humanics
B. A., Alderson-Broaddus College, 1963
M. A., University of Vermont, 1965
Teaching Areas:
World History; Geography; Modern China; Modern Europe; Russian History; Oral History
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Page updated on: 06/06/2008
Page updated on: 06/06/2008
