Experts Guide
Associate Professor
School of Education 304D
Expertise: Community mental health,
Social justice education,
Adult education,
Expressive arts therapy,
Somatic psychology
Patricia Rojas-Zambrano, Ed. D, LMFT: Born and raised in Colombia, Patricia is psychotherapist, educator, a community advocate, and an artist. Her research explores issues of decolonization in education and psychology using somatic, arts-based and other qualitative methods. Patricia has spent 30 years working in community mental health and social justice issues in Colombia and with immigrant and refugee communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. She also works with the Misak indigenous community…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Water Resources Law and Policy
Adjunct Professor Richard Roos-Collins is the principal in the Water and Power Law Group PC, based in Berkeley. Since 1991, he has represented conservation and fishing groups, public agencies, and property owners in cases to restore aquatic ecosystems in a manner that contributes to sustainability of our power supplies and economy. He emphasizes settlements and other collaborative solutions. He was a lead drafter and negotiator of the Klamath Agreements (February 2010), and he represents…
Professor
Expertise: Alternative Dispute Resolution,
Humanizing Legal Education,
Mediation,
Negotiation,
Taxation,
Trial Advocacy
Professor Joshua D. Rosenberg has two main areas of expertise: (1) tax law, and (2) psychology of lawyers and laws.
Professor Rosenberg is the co–author of leading treatises in federal income tax and in corporate tax, as well as co-author of the nation’s leading casebooks in corporate tax, partnership tax, and taxation of business enterprises. His many scholarly tax articles have been published in journals including the California Law Review, Michigan Law Review, Stanford Law Review, and…
Adjunct Professor
Professor Rosidi comes to USF School of Management with a broad and deep experience in analytics and information systems. His career has given him experience across consulting, startups, and large organizations, but has always focused on building and leveraging technology and analytics to drive strategic decision-making.
In classes, Professor Rosidi uses real-world examples and problems found in industry. He applies business and analytical theory and concepts to problems found in the industry…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Wildlife Ecology
Aviva Rossi's research interests include biogeography, natural history, mammalogy, climate change, and conservation. Her current work focuses on quantifying the natural history of small mammals, including the niche space, resource selection, and modeled distributions. The ultimate goal of her work is to better understand how species are likely to respond to climate change in a way that can inform management.
In addition to her research, Ms. Rossi has over 20 years of experience working in the…
Adjunct Professor
Andrew is a San Francisco native and dedicated to Public Service. He wants the students who grew up in San Francisco to have access to the skills necessary for them to thrive and contribute to the community that raised them.
Assistant Professor
Harney Science Center 107A
Sam Roven is an arithmetic Geometer. His mathematical interests include the connections between number theory and geometry, in particular, finding rational solutions to systems of multi-variable polynomial equations.
Sam grew up in the Bay Area and graduated with a BS in mathematics from USF in 2016. He then went on to receive his PhD in mathematics from the University of Washington in Seattle. He is especially passionate about math education and hopes to create more opportunities to expose…