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Women's Comprehensive Program
Mailing Address
Cleveland State University
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
2121 Euclid Avenue, MC 142
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214

Campus Location
Main Classroom 142
1899 East 22nd Street
Phone: 216. 687.4674
Fax: 216. 687.5109
mailto:wcp@csuohio.edu

Web Content Contact
Michelle Chinoda
m.chinoda@csuohio.edu
216.687.4674

Women's Studies Faculty

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Instructor:

Jennifer Alexander
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Jennifer Alexander

Asst. Professor, Urban Studies & First College
Courses include: Women as Leaders in an Urban Society Research interests include: nonprofit organizations and their relationships to public agencies, administrative responsibility, and ethics; women and welfare reform.

Paula Bloch
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Lecturer, Coordinator Freshman Orientation Program, Freshman Year Experience, and Advising
Courses include:
Women In Literature
Research interests include: medieval drama.

Beverly A. Bow
 
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Lecturer, Department of Religious Studies
Courses include: Women and Religion, Women in Early Christianity, Intro to Women’s Studies
Research interests include: women in the Bible/Greco-Roman world.

Chien-Chen Bowen
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Chien-Chen Bowen
Asst. Professor, Department of Psychology
Courses include: Psychology of Women
Research Interests include: performance appraisal, workforce diversity and statistics.

Elizabeth J. Cagan
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Elizabeth Cagan

Assoc. Professor, Department of Social Work
Courses include: The Women's Movement and Women and International Social Development
Research interests include: international women's development; feminist theory; social welfare policy and women.
Rachel K. Carnell
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Rachel K. Carnell
Assist. Professor, Department of English
Courses include: Feminist Approaches to 18th and 19th Century.
Fiction, Jane Austin, The Bronte Sisters
Research interests include: 18th Century British literature, political history of the novel.
Michelle D. Chinoda
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Lecturer, Women's Studies
Courses include: Intro to Women's Studies
Research interests include: Re-Entry Women, Vocational, Technical and Occupational Education

Tama L. Engelking
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Tama L. Engelking

Assoc. Professor, Department of Modern Languages
Courses include: Women in French Literature and French Decadence: Literature and Sexuality, Francophone Women Writers.
Research interests include:Research interests include: early 20 th Century French women writers (Colette, Renée Vivien, Anna de Noailles, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Gérard d’Houville, Rachilde); feminist criticism; art and culture of fin-de-si ècle France.
Cindy Farina
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Instructor, School of Nursing
Courses include: Taking Charge and Promoting Health For Women
Research interests include: Preterm labor and Biochemical Markers

Erika Feigenbaum
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Lecturer, Department of Philosophy
Courses include: Intro to Women's Studies, The Third Wave: Voices from the Next Generation
Research interests include: Feminist Ethics, Philosophy of Race and Gender, Applied Philosophy

Delia Galvan
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Delia Galvan

Assoc. Professor, Modern Languages
Courses include: Latin American Women Writers, Latin American Civilization in the 20th Century
Research interests include: Spanish American women writers of fiction.

John Gerlach
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John Gerlach

Professor, Department of English
Courses include: Emily Dickinson
Research interests include:Emily Dickinson, contemporary American poetry, short story theory.

Adrienne Gosselin
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Adrienne Gosselin

Assoc. Professor, Department of English
Courses include: African American Women Playwrights, Black Masterpieces, Womanism/Feminism

Mareyjoyce Green
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Mareyjoyce Green

Assoc. Professor, Department of Sociology, Director, Women's Comprehensive Program
Courses include: Women in Corporate America, Advanced Seminar in Women's Studies
Research interests include: Women's Studies, poverty, stratification.

Barbara Hoffman
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Assist. Professor, Department of Anthropology
Courses include: Language and Gender, Women and Men in Anthropological Perspective
Research interests include: social, cultural, linguistic & visual Anthropology, expressive culture, gender applied Anthropology, African/African diasporas ( Mali , Senegal , Burkina Faso , Kenya ).
Dana J. Hubbard
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)Dana J. Hubbard

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology
Courses include: Women and Crime,
Research interests include: Correctional Rehabilitation; Race, Gender, and Crime; Substance Abuse; and Domestic Violence

Teresa LaGrange
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Teresa LaGrange

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
Courses include: Women and Crime
Research interests include: Criminology, Theory, Methods/Statistics.

Elizabeth Lehfeldt
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Assist. Professor, Department of History
Courses include: European Women, 1300-1700
Research interests include: religious women, gender and politics, comparative US-European women's history.

Sarah Matthews
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Sarah Matthews

Professor, Department of Sociology
Courses include: Marriage and Family; Sociology of Gender
Research interests include: aging, gender roles, qualitative methods, deviant behavior.

Margaret Payerle
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Lecturer, Collegiate Studies
Courses include: Intro to Women’s Studies; Non Sexist Classroom
Research interests include: Gender issues in education

Carl Rak
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Carl Rak

Assoc. Professor, College of Education, CASAL Department, Director of Doctoral Programs
Courses include: Women/Mental Health
Research interests include: resiliency in children and adolescence, counselor education curriculum, clinical counseling supervision, counseling strategies for HIV/Aids clients, cautions about the use of the internet for psychotherapy and counseling, psychotherapy with severely traumatized children, women’s issues across the life span, psycoanalysis.
Marnie Salupo Rodriguez
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Marnie Salupo Rodriguez

Instructor, Department of Sociology
Courses include: Race, Class & Gender, Sociology of Gender,
Research interests include: Social Inequalities (particularly Race & Gender), Research Methods

Dorothy Salem
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Dorothy Salem

Lecturer, Department of History
Courses include: African American Women's History; Reform Movement
Research interests include: African American women, progressive ERA Reforms, Women of the NAACP.

Shelia Schwartz
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Assoc. Professor, Department of English
Courses include: Contemporary Fiction by Women
Roberta Steinbacher
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Roberta Steinbacher
Professor, Department of Urban Studies
Courses include: Women as Leaders in an Urban Society, Advanced Senior Seminar, Urban Policy
Research interests include: sex-selection technology usage/ethical issues involved.

Diane Steinberg
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Assoc. Professor, Department of Philosophy
Courses include: Philosophy of Feminism
Research interests include: 17th century philosophy, and metaphysics and Epistemology.

Sarah Toman
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Assoc. Professor, College of Education, CASAL
Courses include: Women/Mental Health
Research interests include: career development, career assessment, teaching/pedagogy, counseling interventions, Gestalt therapy, children and adolescents.

Mary Ellen Waithe
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Professor, Department of Philosophy
Referee: Hypatia, A Journal of Feminist Philosophy
Courses include: Feminist Philosophy; Modern Women Philosophers; Olivia Sabuco 16th Century, Women in 17th Century Philosophy, Prominent Philosophers: Anne Conway
Research interests include: field of research on the history of women philosophers-- 4 volume series:

Robert Wheeler
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Robert Wheeler

Assoc. Professor, Department of History
Courses include:Women in American History; History of the Family in America
Research interests include: the social and cultural history of the Western Reserve including as a focus -women.

Phillipa Yin
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Phillipa Yin

Assoc. Professor, Department of Modern Languages
Courses include: Women in Society and Literature
Research interests include: women’s aesthetics/expression involving Mexican women working in the last half of the 20 th century, especially Rosario Castellanos (writer) and Remedios Varos (artist); a study of discourse techniques in the late 19 th century Spanish writer, Countess Emilia Pardo Bazan; a study of Puerto Rican theater of the 20 th century, including works of many women authors.

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