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Linda Todd
Academic Credentials
RN St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing
BA Hartwick College
MLS Catholic University of America
Biography
Other Information
Liaison Areas
- Malek School of Nursing Professions
- School of Health Sciences
Linda Todd joined Marymount University in May 2017, and became the Reference Team Coordinator in Fall 2019. Previously she was the Life Sciences Librarian at the Catholic University of America where she managed the Nursing/Biology Library for eight years. Linda promotes easy access to library resources by assisting students/faculty with their research needs. Her areas of practice in nursing were Obstetrics/Gynecology, Emergency Department, and the Post Anesthesia Care Unit. Linda is active in the professional development group the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC).
Teaching Area
Research Interests
- Mindfulness in libraries
Publications
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Stuart Aiken
Academic Credentials
BS, The George Washington University
MS, University of Baltimore
DPM, Temple University
Biography
Dr. Stuart Aiken, Continuing Instructor of Accounting at Marymount University since 2018, obtained his undergraduate degree at the George Washington University and a doctorate degree in Podiatry at Temple University. He changed careers after 25 years and received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Accounting at the University of Baltimore. Dr. Aiken initially began teaching Accounting at Marymount University in 2012 as a member of the Adjunct Faculty. He has also taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Accounting at Loyola University Maryland as an Affiliate Instructor of Accounting. Dr Aiken is a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society as well as Beta Alpha Psi, the Accounting Honor Society.
Other Information
Teaching Area
- Principles of Accounting
- Principles of Accounting Excel Lab
- Cost Accounting
- Graduate courses in Accounting
Research Interests
Publications
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Catherine England
Academic Credentials
B.S., Tennessee Technological University
M.S., Texas A & M University
Ph.D., Texas A & M University
Biography
Dr. Catherine England spent her early career in regulatory policy analysis in Washington, D.C., with a special emphasis on financial institution regulation. She served as an editor of The Cato Journal and Regulation magazine before becoming a full-time faculty member in the mid-1990s. Dr. England joined the Marymount faculty in 1998. She served as the associate dean for the School of Business from 2006-2016 before returning to the faculty.
Dr. England has visited all 50 states and more than a dozen foreign countries. She continues to look for opportunities to travel, including with students. When she’s not in the classroom, Dr. England enjoys watching sports and reading, everything from mysteries and science fiction to memoirs and histories.
Other Information
Teaching Area
- Applied microeconomics
- Sports economics
- Economic history
- Financial economics
- Introduction to business
Research Interests
- Women in leadership
- The future of business education
- Financial institution regulation
- Financial markets
Publications
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Dr. Amel Ben Abdesslem
Academic Credentials
Ph.D., Economics, University of Bordeaux
Biography
Dr. Amel has been a faculty member at Marymount University since 2017. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Bordeaux (France). She also holds a B.S. in Economics and two master’s degrees in International Economics and Finance.
Her main research interests are focused on industrial policy, cluster policy, economic growth, innovation and monetary unions. She has manipulated large datasets and has published in peer-reviewed journals. For instance, she used quantitative skills to analyze the selection process of a cluster policy through a logit model, and to capture its impact on firms’ performance in the optic/photonic industry by combining a propensity score matching procedure and a differences-in-differences estimation. This work was published in 2019 in the peer-reviewed journal Regional Studies and was supported by a public grant overseen by the French National Research Agency. Dr. Amel collaborates with the University of Bordeaux on research projects related to competitiveness.
Dr. Amel has been teaching economics at several institutions since 2009. She has received a Turnitin Global Innovation Award in 2018 for her efforts to address academic integrity issues, and she offers her economic expertise to the ifo Center for Macroeconomics and Surveys. She speaks four languages and has lived in France, England and Scotland before settling in the DC area.
Other Information
Teaching Area
- International Economics
- Money and Banking
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
Research Interests
- Industrial Policy
- Competitiveness Policy
- Industrial Clusters
- Innovation
- Monetary Unions
- European Economies
- Economics Education
Publications
- Ben Abdesslem, A., & Kauffmann, P. (2014). European growth: a crisis exit strategy. Economic analysis, 47(3-4), 3-19. Ben Abdesslem, A., & Chiappini, R. (2019).
- Cluster policy and firm performance: a case study of the French optic/photonic industry. Regional Studies, 53(5), 692-705. Ben Abdesslem, A. (2019)
- How to Turn a Check for Plagiarism Into a Teachable Moment. Faculty Focus. Ben Abdesslem, A. (2021)
- Proper sourcing isn’t just good scholarship – It’s also essential for our democracy. EdTechReview. January.
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