Experts Guide
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs
Malloy Hall, Room 324
Richard Stackman is a tenured professor in the Humanistic Management and Hospitality Department. His coursework focuses on topics that include organizational behavior, organizational change and development, leadership versus management, and complexity science. Stackman’s recent research with Dr. Linda Henderson explores the gender differences on project team membership, and his scholarly activities underscore personal value systems and complexity theory in organizational functioning. This…
Adjunct Professor
Gina Stahl-Haven has been teaching in the fields of rhetoric and communication since 2005. Her dynamic teaching style emphasizes critical thinking, following research toward a conclusion, and creating an end product that sparks your passion.
Gina is an amazing mom and she can't live without truffle salt.
Adjunct Professor
Celia Stahr, PhD, developed a love of art and culture due to her many experiences traveling to Cuba, Mexico, East and Southern Africa, Western Europe, China, and every region of the United States. She has a background in modern and contemporary art history with a particular focus on issues of race and gender, as well as in African art and the diaspora. Stahr's research focuses on artists who cross cultural boundaries and the political, social, artistic, and psychological ramifications of such…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Law,
Trusts,
Estate planning,
Cross border planning
Professor Stam is an Executive Director and Trusts and Estates Strategist in Morgan Stanley’s Private Wealth Management department. Professor Stam provides customized planning strategies to high net worth individuals and families. Professor Stam has been adjunct professor of Multinational Estate Planning for five years.
Professor Stam received his undergraduate degree in English from the University of California, Irvine; his Juris Doctor cum laude from Western State University College of Law,…
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 373
Expertise: Comparative history of the Americas,
Slavery and Race in the Americas,
The Politics of Popular Music in the Southern Cone
Michael Edward Stanfield, PhD 1992, is an historian of modern Latin America, focusing on topics in the social and cultural history of various South American nations. A Spanish translation of his first book, Red Rubber, Bleeding Trees: Violence, Slavery and Empire in Northwest Amazonia, 1850-1933 (UNM Press, 1998), was published by Ediciones Abya-Yala, titled Caucho, conflicto, y cultura en la Amazonía Noroeste: Colombia, Ecuador, y Perú en el Putumayo, Caquetá, Napo, 1850-1933, in 2009. The…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Federal Income Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities
For nearly two decades, Professor Kimberly Stanley has taught hundreds of California tax lawyers as a law professor and associate dean at Golden Gate University School of Law. She taught a variety of tax and real estate law courses and was the director of GGU’s prestigious LLM in Taxation Program for ten years. She also served as the law school’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for five years. Prof. Stanley has been a visiting professor at Chapman Fowler School of Law, UC Hastings School of…
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 476
Susan Steinberg is the author of four books of fiction: Machine (Graywolf Press), Spectacle (Graywolf Press), Hydroplane (FC2), and The End of Free Love (FC2).
The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a United States Artists Fellowship, Professor Steinberg has also been awarded the Pushcart Prize and a National Magazine Award. Her stories have appeared in McSweeney's, Conjunctions, The Gettysburg Review, American Short Fiction, Boulevard, Quarterly West, Denver Quarterly, The Massachusetts…
Adjunct Professor
Nathaniel is interested in using data to make decisions, solve problems, and improve processes. Specifically, his research interests lie in methodological development at the intersection of data science and industrial statistics; his publications span topics including experimental design and A/B testing, social network modeling and monitoring, survival and reliability analysis, measurement system analysis, and the development of estimation-based alternatives to traditional hypothesis testing.…