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Nancy Davis, Assocate Professor

Michael DeAngelis, Associate Professor; Director, Loop Campus 

Mary Delgado is a teacher with more than 30 years experience in English as a Second Language and cross-cultural education.  She is president of Internet Creations, devoted to the creation and design of quality online courses and to challenging discussions on the philosophy and application of online learning. Email: marycreations60@yahoo.com
HC 299 Assessing and Managing Conflict
(SNL Online)

Judith DeVries received both her BA and MA degrees from SNL and is pursuing a PhD in adult education with a specialization in higher education. She is a faculty member at St. Leonard's Adult High School, a competence based, high school diploma program for ex-offenders. Email: JDev470462@aol.com
LL 302 Externship: Social Issues Surrounding Incarceration in the U.S.

Charles DiCola earned his undergraduate degree at SNL and a Master's in Education with a concentration in history. Email: chuckdicola@aol.com
AI 183 The 60s
AI 198 Great American Short Fiction
AI 230 American Popular Music: Melody Lingers On
HC 314 The Age of Dictators: Totalitarianism in the Inter-war Period
LL 155 Critical Thinking

John DiGennaro is a member of the Learning Practice of Marsh, a division of Marsh and McLennan. He is leading e-learning design and development, and the graduate training program for the Midwest region, and is actively engaged in strategic learning initiatives. He has a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master of Education. Email: jjdigennaro@aol.com
FA 254 Human Capital in the Workplace (SNL Online)

Mary Jane Dix is the full-time Student Advocate for SNL. She graduated from SNL in 1985, earned her Master's in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University Chicago in 1986, and her doctorate in adult education at National-Louis University in 2007. In addition to Externship, she teaches to the adult development, spirituality, leisure and creativity competences. Email: mjdix@depaul.edu
AI 326 Living from the Inside Out
LL 302 Externship: Balancing Your Demanding Life

Maureen Dolan, Swami Shraddhananda, is an ordained priest and certified Hatha Yoga Teacher who has engaged in social justice work for nearly 40 years. She received her BA at Northeastern University in 1986, and graduated from the Temple of Kriya Yoga Seminary Program in 1995, with a concentration on Eastern Philosophy and Comparative Religion. She is an Adjunct Interfaith Chaplain at DePaul and teaches part-time in both the PAX Peace, Justice, and Conflict Studies program and SNL. Email: mdolan1149@aol.com
FA 377 Gandhi and Non-Violence Travel Course
HC 166 Global Futures: Oil, Water, War & Peace
HC 285 Women's Voices in Peacemaking
HC 288 Cooperatives: Building Communities for Peace & Justice
HC 399 Election 2008: The Whole World is Watching
SW 275 Body, Mind and Spirit: Yoga and Meditation

Vera Dolan has a Master’s degree in Distance Education. Her research work on factors that drive motivation and loyalty in online faculty was recognized by a graduate award from the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE). In addition to teaching, she is a coach and trainer to more than 250 instructors. Email: vdolan@depaul.edu

Barbara Donnelly earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from the University of St. Mary of the Lake and a Master of Religious Studies from Mundelein College. She is a graduate of SNL and does free-lance work in spirituality, theology and discernment. Email: bdonnel1@depaul.edu
AI 347 From the Sandbox to Ethics
HC 138 The Juvenile Court System
LL 302 Externship

Anne B. Donnersberger, whose doctorate is in medical/allied health education, is the head of the Biology Department and Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Moraine Valley Community College. She has authored numerous texts, manuals, and articles on anatomy and physiology. Email: abd5128@hotmail.com
SW 227 Human Growth and Aging
SW 274 Impacts of Varied Environments on Health

Thomas Dow is Associate Professor / English and Department Chair of Communications, Literature, and Languages at Moraine Valley Community College.  He received his Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago.  Email: tdow1@depaul.edu
LL 140 Writing Workshop

Shannon Downey holds a BA in Anthropology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and an MS in Outdoor Pursuits from Aurora University. She is an avid world traveler with interests in responsible tourism and the role of tourism as a catalyst for personal and global change. Her event design and planning company is aimed at producing environmentally and socially responsible events. Email: sdowney1@depaul.edu

Kevin Downing, Professor 

Molly Dumbleton has a BA from Oberlin College, an MA from Rice University, and an MA in Creative Writing from Northwestern University, where she was awarded the 2007-08 Distinguished Thesis Award. She is a freelance writer/editor and Editorial Director and Director of Sustainability of a small publishing firm in Evanston. Her work has appeared in The New England Review. Email: SNLdumbleton@att.net
AI 176 Creative Writing (SNL Online)

Susanne Dumbleton, Professor