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Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Critical quantitative research methods,
Teaching QuantCrit,
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David Sul, Ed.D., teaches Critical quantitative research methods or QuantCrit for the Educational doctoral program at the University of San Francisco and serves as a psychometrician for the for the Center for the Advancement of STEM Leadership (CASL) housed at the University of the Virgin Islands.
Dr. Sul’s current work and research focuses on the design and development culturally specific assessments (Sul, 2019, 2021), a class of culturally responsive assessments (Hood, 1998), for use…
Faculty Emeritus
Harney Science Center 261
John Sullivan holds the Fletcher Jones Endowed Chair. He received his AB from Dartmouth College, and his MS and PhD from Lehigh University. Prof. Sullivan investigates the role of the molluscan immune system in responding to parasitic infection and foreign tissue transplants. He is specifically interested in the interaction between the schistosome parasite, a major cause of human disease, and the snail intermediate host.
Faculty Emeritus
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 119
Expertise: Social and political philosophy,
Philosophy of race and racism,
African American philosophy,
Asian American philosophy
Ronald R. Sundstrom is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco. He is also a member of USF’s African American Studies program, teaches for the university’s Honors College, and is the Humanities Advisor for the SF Urban Film Festival. His research focuses on the philosophy of race and the related areas of racism, xenophobia, and mixed-race identity; political philosophy and urban policy; and figures in African American political theory, especially Frederick Douglass. He…
Associate Professor
Professor Suni is interested in how environmental change and ecology influence the evolutionary trajectories and conservation status of populations. Her current research focuses on how drought and deforestation affect plant-pollinator interactions, and how we can increase positive feedback between human-dominated and natural areas.