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Faculty at SHS Manchester
The School of Human Services has qualified professors who encourage those returning to school after an absence of academic life to embrace the principles of Humanics, community partnership, and academic excellence to achieve social and economic justice. SHS professors respect the knowledge and work experience each adult student brings to the classroom because it creates a positive atmosphere allowing everyone to learn from each other.![]() |
Helene Hinis, Assistant Professor ABD, 2003, University of Massachusetts, Amherst M.A., 1984, University of Massachusetts, Amherst B.A., 1983, University of Massachusetts, Boston Areas: English and American Literature, African-American Literature, Race/Ethnicity and Minority Discourse, Critical Theory, Poststructuralism, Postcoloniality, Postmodernism, Gender and Feminisms, Writing Across the Curriculum hhinis@spfldcol.edu (603) 666-5700, Ext. 127 |
| Ed Mahoney, Assistant Professor D.Min., 1973, Andover Newton Theological School, Newton, Massachusetts M.Th., 1968, St. Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada B.Th., 1966, St. Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada B.A., 1965, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada B.Ph., 1964 University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Areas: Philosophy, Theology, Counseling Psychology, Family Therapy, and Clinical Supervision emahoney@spfldcol.edu (603) 666-5700, Ext. 125 |
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Amelia Mallona, Assistant Professor Ph.D., 1998, Boston College, USA, Developmental and Educational Psychology M.A., 1987, University of Missouri, USA Sociology B.A., 1984, Universidad Centroamericana, Nicaragua, Psychology Areas: Adult Education, Educational Psychology, Human Development, Diversity Studies, Participatory Action Research, Social Movements amallona@spfldcol.edu (603) 666-5700, Ext. 121 |
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