Experts Guide
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: English Literature,
Asian-American Literature,
Horror Films/Film Theory,
Manners and Etiquette,
The Novel
Fr. Dennis Recio, SJ is a member of the Jesuit community at USF. He teaches in the St. Ignatius Institute (Great Books) program and the English Department. He has taught courses in Composition and Rhetoric, Great Books, Horror Films, Manners and Etiquette, the Philosophy of Friendship, and Jane Austen. He has previously worked as a hospital chaplain, a high school teacher at St. Ignatius College Preparatory, a retreat director, and a case manager for a homeless shelter. He enjoys a good slasher…
Instructor
Kalmanovitz Hall 141
Expertise: Investigative reporting,
Political reporting,
Environmental journalism
Tim Redmond has won more than 40 national and local awards in a four-decade career as an investigative and political reporter, much of that time at the San Francisco Bay Guardian. His work has also appeared in more than a dozen local and national publications. He teaches Journalism, Investigative Reporting, Political Reporting, and The Economics of Social Justice, among other courses. He has a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo.
Assistant Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall G43
Expertise: Social psychology,
Teaching and learning psychology,
Anti-racism,
Building close relationships
Dr. Zachary Reese is a social psychologist with expertise in close relationships. His research team, the Love and Communication Lab, examines how people build and maintain meaningful relationships with others.
Outside of the lab, Dr. Reese is passionate about advancing initiatives related to Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ADEI). He is an organizer and principal investigator for USF's Moment to Movement: Anti-Racist Pedagogy Fellows Program, a program which won the USF Collective…
Adjunct Professor
Colette Reid-Horn is a New York native from a strong Caribbean background with more than twenty-five years of experience in higher education and mental health. She has also called California home for the past nineteen years. Colette proudly exudes her cultural values and beliefs in the work that she engages with. She believes in the Jamaican motto of her parent’s rich heritage, “Out of many, one people.” Colette is a licensed clinical social worker and credentialed counselor. She invests her…
Faculty Emeritus
Expertise: Constitutional Law,
Contracts,
International Law,
Secured Transactions
Professor Emeritus Eldon H. Reiley retired in 2006 after 47 years of teaching law, including 35 years at the USF School of Law where he taught courses in constitutional law, contracts, commercial law, and international law. He was the founding director of the law school's LLM program for foreign lawyers. He negotiated the establishment of a faculty exchange agreement with East China Institute for Politics and Law (1989) and USF summer abroad programs in London (University of Warwick, 1978),…
Adjunct Professor
McLaren Conference Center 111
Expertise: Applied microeconomics,
Econometrics ,
Federal Reserve policy
Samual Riewe holds a Master's in Economics from San Francisco State University and teaches introductory macroeconomics and microeconomics at USF. His research focuses on consumer behavior in the wine industry, where he has led statistical studies. Outside of academia, he enjoys tennis, golf, and splitboarding.