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Associate Professor
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Lisa De La Rue, PhD is an associate professor in the counseling psychology department. Professor De La Rue’s research adopts a social-ecological framework, which aims to delineate the gendered, cultural, and contextual associations of violence and victimization. Much of her research has focused on supporting people who have been impacted by violence and/or mass incarceration, with a focus on increasing access to trauma-responsive and culturally-responsive services. She has largely focused on the…
Associate Professor
XARTS 009
Sergio De La Torre's project work has focused on issues regarding immigration, tourism, surveillance technologies, and transnational identities. These works have been exhibited in a variety of venues both national and international. He has received grants from the NEA, The Rockefeller Foundation, Creative Capital, the Potrero Nuevo Fund, and the Creative Work Fund, among others.
De La Torre's latest project is MAQUILAPOLIS (City of Factories), an hour-long video documentary made in…
Faculty Emeritus
Expertise: Application of International Law in the U.S.,
Death Penalty Law,
Discrimination - Race,
Human Rights,
International Human Rights Law,
International Law,
Sentencing Practices
Professor Connie de la Vega writes extensively on international human rights law and participates in United Nations human rights meetings. She has submitted amicus briefs detailing international law standards to U.S. courts for juvenile death penalty and affirmative action cases, including Roper v. Simmons and Graham and Sullivan v. Florida, and has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court. De la Vega is the co–author of The American Legal System for Foreign Lawyers (Wolters Kluwer, 2011) and…
Professor
Cowell Hall 325
Expertise: Community and mental health nursing,
Maternal-child nursing and pediatric
Mary Lou De Natale has expertise in community mental health and telehealth case management with the underserved in the community and their partners / families. For the past twenty nine years, she has been involved in the bachelors, masters, and DNP programs (committee member of doctoral dissertations in the School of Education and School of Nursing and Health Professions - DNP projects). Her professional and personal mission, clinical practice, and research revolve around health care advocacy…
Faculty Emeritus
Expertise: Patient safety and quality systems,
Interprofessional collaborative practice,
International consultation,
Professional development and performance improvement consultation,
Clinical, classroom, and online instruction,
Multimedia instructional design, delivery, and evaluation
Dr. Gregory DeBourg taught at the University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions from 1993 - 2019. Dr. DeBourg started as an adjunct faculty and, in 1998, became a full-time professor in the School of Nursing and Health Professions. Dr. DeBourgh taught NURS 370 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I: Management of Comprehensive Adult Patient Care, a course emphasizing synthesis and application of knowledge. In 2014 Dr. BeBourgh shared during an interview why he flipped his entire…
Faculty Emeritus
Kalmanovitz Hall 345
Expertise: Virgil,
Classical epic, and medieval French courtly romance
Professor Deist received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was a professor of Classics and medieval French, as well as director of the Classical Studies Program. Her special comparative interests are Virgil, classical epic, and medieval French courtly romance.
Adjunct Professor
Claudine del Rosario teaches "Philippine History: Early Times to 1900" (YPSP 301), "Philippine History: 1900 to Present" (YPSP 310), "Filipino Culture and Society" (YPSP 325) and "Knowledge Activism" (YPSP 312). A community activist, Prof Del Rosario started her academic career as a Research Associate with USF's The Religion and Immigration Project.
Outside of USF, Professor del Rosario works at San Francisco City Hall as Deputy Director of the Mayor's Office of Community Investment and…
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 361
Marilyn (Bordwell) DeLaure teaches courses in rhetoric, criticism, and social movements. Her research investigates how people effect social change, focusing especially on embodied performance. She has published essays on dance, civil rights rhetoric, and environmental activism, and is co-editor of Culture Jamming: Activism and the Art of Cultural Resistance (NYU Press). She is also a producer of the award-winning documentary film MOTHERLOAD about the cargo bicycling movement.
Faculty
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship for Literature. Published in The Atlantic Monthly, The Missouri Review, Mânoa, The Sun, and The Massachusetts Review. Anthologized in Birds in the Hand (2004).
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Taxation
Professor Dell has an LLMT in Taxation and an LLM in International Tax from the University of Florida Levin School of Law. She is a cum laude graduate of California Western School of Law in San Diego, CA. Her research interests are domestic and international cannabis taxation and entrepreneurship. She teaches Tax Law Research.