Speakers Bureau 2009-2010

The Center coordinates with Stockton College faculty and staff to provide timely and topical speakers to the community.  To Arrange for a Speaker:  email Eileen Conran, Executive Assistant to the Executive Director, at eileen.conran@stockton.edu
   


 

Alan F.Arcuri
Professor of Political Science
  • Presidential Power: Can our New President Be Successful?
  • The Constitution:  A Roadmap to Government.
  • The Supreme Court in the American Politics 
  • Franklin Roosevelt and Barack Obama:  Huge Government, Changes, and Dreams…
  • Congress:  The Sapless Bunch?
  • Success in School:  What Outstanding Students Do 
  • Blame Government?  Why Criticisms are Often Read Wrong
  • The 2009 Presidential Elections:  Why Barack Obama Won

 



 

Nancy Ashton
Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Psychology of Gender
  • Lifespan Development Issues and Public Policy
  • Psychology and Global Climate Change


 



 

Ron Caplan
Associate Professor of Public Health
  • The Importance of Public Health
  • Medicare Part D: Is it Fair?
  • Health Care Reform: Back on the Nation’s Agenda
  • Mainstreaming of Complementary and Alternative Medicine


 



 

Jamie Cromartie
Associate Professor of Entomology
  • Protecting Biodiversity and Water in South Jersey
  • Ecological Restoration in South Jersey


 



 

Elizabeth Elmore
Professor of Economics
  • Rethinking Aging and the Use of an Aging Workforce


 



 

Michael Geller
Associate Professor Environmental Studies
  • Growth of the Human Population and Possible Future Trends
  • World War II—Technology, Tactics and Strategies


 



 

Jill Gerhardt 
Associate Professor Computer Science and Information Systems
  • Japanese People Through an American’s Eyes


 



 

Reza Ghorashi
Professor of Economics
  • Iraq War, U.S.-Iran Relations
  • Globalization


 



 

Alice Gitchell
  • Alternate Energy at Stockton.
  • Stockton’s Experience With Green Building Certification


 



 

Robert Helsabeck
Professor of Sociology and Anthropology
  • The U.S. Role in the World (Through the U.N.)
  • How Musical Instruments Work
  • Religious Beliefs and Beyond


 



 

Diane Holtzman
Instructor of Business Studies
  • How To Do Publicity For Your Organization
  • Working With Different Generations In the Organization


 



 

Kristin Jacobson
Assistant Professor American Literature
  • 19th and 20th Century American Literature and Culture
  •  Women Writers
  • Issues Related To Women and Feminism
  • American Popular Culture


 



 

Maritza Jauregui
Assistant Professor of Public Health
  • Alternative Medicine
  • Hispanic Health Issues
  • Occupational Health
  • Stress in the Workplace: Causes and the Costs to Employers


 



 

Audrey Wolfson Latourette
Professor of Business Law
  • Sex Discrimination in the Legal Profession: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Realities
  • Copyright Implications for Higher Education


 



 

Lewis Leitner
Professor of Management / Psycholog
  • Strategic Thinking and Leadership for an Unimaginable Future
  • Leadership Essentials for High Performance
  • Becoming a Learning Organization
  • Making the Full Commitment to Service Quality


 



 

Nathan Long
 Assistant Professor Creative Writing
  • How to Have Your Creative Writing Published
  • Intersexuality and Queer Theory


 



 

Israel Posner
Executive Director of Corporations and Professional Services
  • Training Issues and Professional Development (Especially in the Gaming Industry)
  • Gaming Industry Employees and Issues That Concern Them


 



 

Lynn Stiles
Executive Director of Management Training and Development
  • Greening the Campus at Richard Stockton College
  • Geothermal Heating and Cooling
  • Alternative Energy Systems for Institutions, Large Residential and Commercial Buildings 
  • Alternative Energy Systems for the Homeowner


 



 

Ron Tinsley
Assistant Professor of Education
  • Students, Learning, Schools and Testing
  • Setting Priorities in the Age of No Child Left Behind


 



 

Linda Wharton
Associate Professor of Political Science
  • The Supreme Court
  • Reproductive Rights