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Bridgette Mahan has twenty years of internal and external accounting/auditing and management experience including project management and systems software/audit training. Email: kwellsil@msn.com
FA 310 Women in Business and Leadership
FA 312 Financial Literacy
FA 352 Business Ethics and Society

James M. Mannion earned his MBA with a leadership focus from North Central College.  He has many years involvement with Native elders and educators of the Sicangu Lakota (Sioux) Tribe, and 30 years experience in leading development teams in the vendor software industry.  Email: james.mannion@comcast.net
HC 368 Multicultural Leadership

Catherine Marienau, Professor; Coordinator, Master of Arts in Educating Adults

Akilah Martin, Assistant Professor

Arieahn Matamonasa, Assistant Professor; Director, Naperville, Campus

Dana McDermott, Associate Professor

Gene McGinnis is a consultant in performance improvement, strategic planning, and team building in organizational settings. He holds a Master's degree from DePaul, and certification in facilitation, organizational development and process management. Email: gmcginnis@ameritech.net
FA 235 Managing Organizational Behavior
FA 313 Process Management & Design
FA 321 Business & Professional Writing
FA 331 Communication, Presentation & Public Speaking

Carol McGury Hease - See Carol Hease

Susan McGury, Assistant Professor

Donald J. McKay has twenty years of international experience as educator and trainer. He holds a PhD in history, an MA in linguistics, and has a private tutoring company. Email: donjmck@gmail.com
HC 228 Presentation Skils for the Workplace
HC 358 Public Speaking & Presentation Skills for the Workplace

David McKoski has his BA in Fine Arts and Chinese Studies from the College of Wooster and his M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning from DePaul University. He is a National Board Certified art teacher currently teaching at the Chicago Academy High School. In his work with Chicago public schools he has conducted teacher workshops and has worked as a school development coordinator for the DePaul Center for Urban Education. Email: dmckoski@depaul.edu
AI 105 Visual Literacy and Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art

Michael McMillan is a member of the SNL Part-Time Faculty. Email: mmcmilla@depaul.edu
HC 286 Psychology for Managers
HC 170 The Psychology of Cyberspace

Pamela Meyer works with organizations that want dynamic workspaces for creative collaboration and learning. In addition to teaching at SNL, she is the Associate Director of the Center to Advance Education for Adults (CAEA). She holds a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems. Email: pmeyer@depaul.edu
AI 354 Quantum Creativity: Improvisation in the Arts, Business & Life
FA 348 Understanding Organizations and Ourselves
HC 227 Learning Space / Workspace: Making Room for Transformative Learning in Life and Work

Robert Mills is a consultant specializing in interpersonal, small group and corporate communication problem analysis. He holds a PhD in Communication Studies from University of Michigan and an MA from Indiana University. Email: rmills@depaul.edu
HC 146 How Families Communicate
HC 237 Effective Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace
HC 276 Decision Making & Leadership in Small Group Communication
SW 365 Addiction Studies

Cynthia R. Milsap has an MS in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, and is a doctoral candidate in Education at Northern Illinois University. She is an Egan Community Scholar and coordinator, PRAG Black Church Research Project. Email: crmilsap@aol.com
HC 131 The Church and Society
HC 265 Black Women in Church and Society
HC 381 African American Leadership & the Black Church

John Minogue was the 10th president of DePaul University. His area of expertise, in which he has published, lectured and taught internationally is perinatal ethical decision making.  He has also done extensive work in computer applications for medical research.  Rev. Minogue is a Vincentian Catholic priest who holds an undergraduate degree in philosophy from St. Mary of the Barrens, masters degrees in ministry and theology from DePaul University and DeAndreis Institute of Theology and a doctorate from St. Mary of the Lake.  He is also an adjunct professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern’s Fienburg School of Medicine, and a Professor in Higher Education Change Management at Benedictine University. Email: jminogue@depaul.edu
AI 197 What was God thinking when He invented the Universe 

Michelle Mohr graduated from SNL in 1996 and earned an M.A. in writing from DePaul University. A full time faculty member at Morton College, she teaches courses in rhetoric, creative writing, and journalism, and directs the college's writing center.  Email: mmohr@depaul.edu
LL 140 Writing Workshop

Terry P. Mollan is a Senior Partner with a management consulting firm. He is a graduate of DePaul with twenty-five years experience in commercial and industrial marketing. Email: tmollan@depaul.edu
FA 228 The Marketing Mindset
FA 329 Developing and Managing a Marketing Communication Program

Patricia Monaghan, Associate Professor


Maria Mora has a J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law. For the past several years she has practiced law in the public interest sector, specifically family law involving paternity disputes, custody disputes, domestic violence and division of property issues. She has also handled cases in employment law, housing law, public benefits law, and consumer law. Email: mmora2@depaul.edu
HC 119 Divorce and its Legal Implications (SNL Online)

Jack Moran is a Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, assigned to a criminal felony trial court. Judge Moran earned his JD from Loyola University.
HC 212 Criminal Justice, Criminal Violence
HC 254 The Constitution: That Delicate Balance

Allison Morgan is a member of the SNL Part-Time Faculty. Email: allisonmorgan1@comcast.net
LL 155 Critical Thinking

David Morris holds a JD from Loyola University and is pursuing his MA in English Literature at DePaul. He balances teaching with market research and feature writing projects involving business, technology, legal, and historical issues. Email: dmorris@condor.depaul.edu
AI 169 Ethics, Law & Justice
AI 348 Tragedy and Drama
FA 281 Business Writing
HC 158 Ethics and Law of Internet Privacy
LL 150 Academic Writing for Adults
LL 155 Critical Thinking

Raymond Sambuli Mosha, Full-Time Faculty 

Phillip Moulden has a Master of Divinity degree from Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, a Master of Arts in Historical Theology from Loyola University, and a Master of Science in Management and doctorate in adult education from National-Louis University.  Email: pmoulden@depaul.edu
AI 322 Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics (SNL Online)
LLS 465 Engaging Ethical Reasoning (SNL Graduate Programs)
LL 155 Critical Thinking (SNL Online)

William Muller
received his Doctor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan. He is an English Professor and Department Chair of Developmental Education at Moraine Valley Community College. Email: wmuller1@depaul.edu
AI 199 Electronic Language
FA 247 Thinking & Writing at Work
LL 140 Writing Workshop
LL 150 Academic Writing for Adults

Doug Murphy
is Senior Assistant Dean at SNL. He has been at DePaul since 1990. His MA with a focus in Academic Strategic Planning was earned through SNL and his BA in American Studies from University of Notre Dame. Email: dmurphy@depaul.edu
IN 203 Writing & Editing a Newsletter
LL 155 Critical Thinking (SNL Online)
SW 361 Introduction to Computer Productivity (SNL Online) 
SW 298 Exploring the Internet

Bil Murray
is a member of the SNL Part-Time Faculty. Email: wfmurray@gte.net
FA 212 From Locker Room to Board Room: Applying Principles of Coaching and Sports Psychology to the Workplace
FA 349 Training, Teaching & Teams in the Workplace 

Shawna Myers
earned a Bachelors degree in Psychology and Business from Lake Forest College and a Masters in Organizational Development from Loyola University, Chicago. She is a career and life coach focused primarily on college students and recent graduates. Email: smyers773@yahoo.com
FA 376 Personal Mastery and the Organization