Rajamma George

Academic Credentials

B.S.N., Christian Medical College and College of Nursing, Madras University (India)
M.S.N., Delhi University (India)
Ed.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Maternal-Newborn Nursing
  • Pharmacology 

Research Interests

  • Readiness for self-directed learning and empowerment of Nursing students
  • Utility and effectiveness of clinical teaching
  • Nurse’s role in client-family education

Dr. Rajamma George’s professional experience has been wide-ranging and includes roles in critical care nursing, maternal-child health nursing, industrial health nursing, nursing research, and nursing education.

Dr. George joined Marymount University in 1976. During her tenure, she has done classroom and clinical instruction, and she chaired Marymount’s BSN program for six years. She was the recipient of the “Faculty Teaching Award” in 2009.

Dr. George is a member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society and the Association of Women’s Health Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses.

Publications

[…]

Read More…

Christine Haggerty

Academic Credentials

B.S., Skidmore College
M.F.A., The George Washington University
Other study: St. Martin College of Art and Design in London, England

Biography

Painting Book arts Cultural art

Professor Chris Haggerty’s work has been exhibited in such venues as the University of Maine, Presque Isle; City Hall, Alexandria, Virginia; the Ellipse Gallery, Arlington, Virginia; and the Chancery Office of the Cardinal of New York. She has had solo exhibitions at Covington and Burling, LLP, Washington, DC, as well as at various gallery spaces in Alexandria, Virginia.

She participated in “Faces of the Fallen,” an invitational collaboration of 200 artists nationwide to honor American soldiers lost in Afghanistan and Iraq.

A Marymount faculty member since 1984, Professor Haggerty teaches a wide variety of disciplines in the areas of fine and applied arts and serves as an academic advisor to all Marymount Art students.

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Design I & II
  • Accelerated Design
  • 3-Dimensional Design
  • Book Arts
  • Illustration
  • Cross-Cultural Visual Thinking

Research Interests

Publications

[…]

Read More…

Susan Heumann

Academic Credentials

B.S., M.A.T., Ph.D., Georgetown University
Other study: University of Dijon

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

Research Interests

Publications

[…]

Read More…

Rosemary Hubbard

Academic Credentials

B.A., Notre Dame College of Staten Island
M.S., University of Pittsburgh
Ph.D., Georgetown University
Other study/credentials: FAES, National Institutes of Health

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

Research Interests

  • Environmental Physiology
  • Marine Biology

Dr. Rosemary Hubbard’s main focus has been teaching and administration. She was a Cafritz Fellow in the District of Columbia, where she developed programs for teachers to integrate the teaching of mathematics and science. Her research plans are to develop a student-faculty analysis of mollusks in one of the local waterways.

Dr. Hubbard also serves as faculty advisor to students who are pursuing a pre-medical-dental-veterinary track. She is currently chair of the Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee.

Publications

[…]

Read More…

Louise Marshall

Academic Credentials

B.A., M.A., Rice University
Ph.D., University of Maryland at College Park

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Microeconomics
  • Environmental Economics
  • Managerial Economics
  • Contemporary Economic Issues

Research Interests

  • Interface between science and economics
  • Uses of knowledge

With expertise in microeconomic theory, public sector economics, and environmental economics, Dr. Louise Marshall has been part of Marymount’s faculty since 1976. She has made presentations at annual conferences of the Eastern Economic Association, Southern Economic Association, and International Atlantic Economic Society. Her article on fiscal illusion and the windfalls from the 1986 tax reform act was published in the American Economic Review.

Dr. Marshall also serves as a faculty advisor to Marymount’s chapters of Delta Mu Delta, the national honor society in business administration, and Omicron Delta Epsilon, the international honor society in economics.

Publications


[…]

Read More…

William Miller

Academic Credentials

A.B., Gettysburg College
M.A., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Biography

Professor Miller graduated from Gettysburg College with an A.B. in Philosophy and English. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Government and International Studies from the University of Notre Dame and also his J.D. from the Notre Dame Law School. Though teaching a wide range of subjects, his fields of specialization are political theory, political ideology, and American constitutional law. His ongoing areas of research are in political ideology and in the American legal system. He is presently working on a second edition of his text, A Primer on American Courts, and on papers on the various concepts of “ideology” and on the influence of myths and narratives on political thought.In addition to teaching at several colleges and universities and establishing the Politics program at Marymount more than thirty years ago, Professor Miller has also engaged in the private practice of law and served as a legal counsel to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate and two of its subcommittees.
 

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Political theory
  •  Political ideology
  • Constitutional law 

Research Interests

  • Political ideology
  • American consittuional law

Publications

He is presently working on a second edition of his text, A Primer on American Courts, and on papers on the various concepts of “ideology” and on the influence of myths and narratives on political thought.
 
[…]

Read More…

Fatma Youssef

Academic Credentials

B.S.N., M.P.H., The High Institute of Nursing, Alexandria University
D.N.Sc., The Catholic University of America

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Community Health Nursing
  • Health care research
  • Nursing research
  • Nursing theories
  • Psychiatric Nursing

Research Interests

  • Global health
  • Women’s health
  • Immigrants, and International health
  • Quality of Life issues

Dr. Fatma Youssef has more than 40 years of teaching, practice, publishing and consulting experience in the areas of public health, psychiatric nursing, and nursing research.

Dr. Youssef joined Marymount University in 1986. She retired from the full-time faculty in 2011 and became professor emerita of Nursing; she continues to teach and serve in an advisory capacity for the School. During her career, she received several grants, reviewed grants, and published numerous articles in the areas of women’s health and patient compliance with treatment regimens. She served on the board of Andromeda Transcultural Center for more than 10 years. She is a member of CARRA (National Cancer Institute Advocacy Center).

She has been a member of International Council on Women’s Health Issues, a nonprofit association dedicated to the goal of promoting health, health care, and the well-being of women throughout the world, through participation in empowerment, advocacy, education, and research.

She conducted several health fairs and volunteers as a health educator at the Arlington Free Clinic and interfaith organizations. She was instrumental in establishing the Muslim Student Association (MSA) at Marymount University.

She mentors faculty and students in the areas of teaching and scholarship activities at Marymount and The Catholic University, School of Nursing.

Publications

[…]

Read More…

Jean Freeman

Academic Credentials

B.S., M.S., Florida State University
ASID, FIDEC, NCIDQ

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Interior Design studios
  • Modern Architecture and Design
  • Business Procedures
  • Textiles and Finish Materials
  • Sustainable Design

Research Interests

  • Sustainable design
  • Practice of Interior Design

Jean Freeman has been a practicing professional interior designer and educator for more than 20 years. During that time, she has been made a Fellow of IDEC, Interior Design Educators Council, an organization where she served on the Board of Directors for seven years and is a past president. Freeman has served on the team of visitors for CIDA, Council for Interior Design Accreditation, for six years and was also chair of several teams. Serving on the Board of Directors for NCIDQ, National Council for Interior Design Qualification, she served as secretary and wrote their Code of Ethics. She is a member of ASID, American Society of Interior Designs, and was on the Task Force that wrote the first Residential Contracts to be used by membership. She served on the Licensing Board of Directors for Interior Designers in Washington, DC, and was the liaison to the NLCID, National Legislative Coalition for Interior Designers.

Her professional works have won awards at IDEC and have been published most recently in the Washington Post and Élan. She has given presentations in Germany, Korea, and throughout the United States on sustainability and design, and on the topic of “Theory of Chaos: Modern Architecture and Design.” Active in the design community, she has designed a sustainable home for a Virginia residence.

Publications

[…]

Read More…

Marymount University