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… Courses Taught: MUS 100 Music in Society (online) MUS 150/250/350/450 Secondary Piano Interests and Professional Activity: Linda Kobler served seven years on the Music History faculty of The Juilliard School, and also taught at The New School in Manhattan, and Brooklyn College. Ms. Kobler was a pioneer in online teaching, designing one of the first web-based college music courses in America. She currently combines her online college teaching with running a private piano studio. Her piano…
… studies. She designed and teaches the course "Dark Leadership" which educates intelligence professionals on the psychology and behavior behind nefarious leaders. The course aims to educate and equip intelligence professionals to identify and understand the psychological underpinnings of nefarious behavior. Dr. Parrish's academic research coupled with real-world experience offers actionable strategies and techniques for confronting challenges posed by dark leaders. Additionally…
… History of the Gates For nearly seventy-five years, all who turn into Old Main Drive from 38th Street pass through one of the most iconic structures on Mercyhurst’s campus – the Mercyhurst gates. Measuring twenty feet high and weighing in at an impressive fifteen tons, the iron gates have long welcomed students, faculty, Alumni, and guests to the institution, making an unforgettable first impression. The gates are impressive enough on the surface, but even more intriguing is their storied…
… Mission, volunteers at the Erie Humane Society, and contributes to various organizations including Pfeiffer-Burleigh School and the Neighborhood Art House. Stephanie Kooser Travers ‘12M is a special education teacher at Grandview Elementary School. She is a single mother who is also pursuing her passion for art. In 2023, she found fulfillment and accomplishment in creating a mural for the Erie Arts & Culture Views Street Art Festival. Finally, Danielle Frano is the parent of a…
… Dr. Kirchner’s research interests also focus on theory tests, corrections, race, gender, and juvenile delinquency. Dr. Kirchner previously served as the Managing Editor of Criminal Justice Policy Review and The American Journal of Criminal Justice. She currently serves on the executive board for the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, the board of Pennsylvanians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, and is the faculty advisor of the Criminal Justice Association and the…
… where he lectured and engaged with Romanian intelligence professionals. This was Dr. Hoffman’s fourth time attending the seminar since 2019. Hoffman was joined by Professor Bruce MacKay, an accomplished lawyer, former National Intelligence University professor, and former human intelligence and counterintelligence officer. Hoffman and MacKay, whose working relationship goes back a quarter century, were featured at lectures and question-and-answer sessions with roughly 40 DITC staff, students…
… named a Presser Scholar. He has performed in chamber music settings with members of orchestras, such as the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic, Tucson Symphony Orchestra, and Buffalo Philharmonic. Dr. Hess also acts as an orchestral pianist with the Erie Philharmonic. For five years, Dr. Hess chaired the Piano program at the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts in Erie, teaching piano to some of the state's most talented pre-college…
… New York, Bowling Green State University, Duke University, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Randolph College, and Duquesne University. Hess holds a Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, and a Bachelor of Music degree from James Madison University. For five years Hess chaired the piano program at the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts in Erie, teaching piano to some of the state's most talented pre-college…
… *Mercyhurst’s Tiny Forest, in which more than 600 trees are planted in a plot the size of a tennis court on the front of campus, was inspired by the work of Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki. Miniature forests are purported to grow 10 times faster and become 30 times denser than those planted by conventional methods. Like their larger counterparts, micro forests absorb carbon from the air, soak up storm water, provide habitat for wildlife, cool air in the summer, and mute noise. PHOTO:…
… at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig, Germany). She enjoys live music, bicycles, maps, the great outdoors, and everything related to bones and fossils. About Dr. Melillo Education Case Western Reserve University, B.S., 2005 Stanford University, Ph.D., 2011 Research Specialties Structure and function of the hominoid shoulder Evolutionary history of early Australopithecus Virtual methods and geometric morphometrics Recent Publications (*) Supervised Ph.D. student…