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Associate Professor
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Expertise: Abolition feminism,
Migrant justice,
Anti-racism,
Queer mental health
Dr. Daniela Domínguez is an associate professor in the counseling psychology department, where she coordinates the Marriage and Family Therapy program at the Santa Rosa Location. She is a licensed psychologist and professional clinical counselor with a special interest in liberation psychology, anti-racism, migrant justice, and gender and sexuality matters.
Professor
Masonic 110
David Donahue is a professor within the School of Education. Prior to USF, he was at Mills College for 23 years as a faculty member in the School of Education, working in teacher education and the doctoral program, and most recently was interim provost. He is the recipient of Mills College’s two highest teaching awards: The Sarlo Award and the Metz Chair. His research interests include teacher learning generally and learning from service-learning and the arts specifically, and he is a widely…
Assistant Professor
Expertise: Parental involvement,
Early childhood studies
Sisi Dong is a postdoc fellow at University of San Francisco, specializing in the home learning environment and its correlation with early childhood cognitive development. Her research mainly employs quantitative research methods to explore strategies that enhance children's learning experiences at home, ultimately preparing them for success in school and daily life.
Faculty Emeritus
Expertise: Asian Legal Systems,
Comparative Law,
Human Rights,
International Development Law
Professor Emeritus Dolores A. Donovan specializes in constitutional and comparative law. Her publications deal with the legal systems of developing nations and criminal justice systems. Her articles can be found in domestic and foreign law journals, ranging from peer–reviewed publications such as the American Journal of Comparative Law to the Ethiopian Law Review. Donovan is a consultant to foundations and government international development agencies. She was the South Asia regional senior…
Associate Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 342
Eve-Anne Doohan joined the faculty at USF in 2004. She studies the communication of married couples, with a particular interest in relational history narratives and their connection to marital and individual outcomes. She is also interested in beliefs people have about marriage. Her current research focuses on how married couples make the decision to have children. Her work has been published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, Journal of Family Communication, and the Western Journal of…
Adjunct Professor
101 Howard St.
Sundar Dorai-Raj has been a data scientist at Google since 2009. He has spent most of his career working on Ads products, from YouTube Ads, where he helped launch YouTube's first skippable ad format, to Brand Lift and Google Analytics. He currently manages a team of data scientists who focus on privacy-centric analytics, quantifying the effectiveness of YouTube advertising, and Bayesian methods for online experiments. His expertise includes A/B testing, statistical modeling, machine learning,…
Adjunct Professor
Masonic 203
Expertise: Cello,
Music
Poppea Dorsam, cellist, received Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from Boston University under Michael Reynolds and George Neikurg. She also received the Pi Kappa Lambda Music Honor Society award. Her Dissertation (UMI # 3214930) is on "Giovanni Battista Cirri." Undergraduate studies were with Andor Toth Jr. at Oberlin Conservatory. Dorsam also teaches at SF Community Music Center and GlenView Cello Camp, and runs a private studio. A member of the Sacramento Philharmonic, she…
Adjunct Professor
Gleeson Library, 4th Floor
Expertise: Comparative literature,
Feminist and gender studies,
The Novel,
Trauma,
Literary representations of war and conflict
Shawn Doubiago’s early interest in representations of gender and conflict in literature was sparked in part by her extensive travels as a young woman, and in part by her need to understand human capacity for violence. With three degrees in Comparative Literature and with two designated emphasizes (Feminist Theory and Research and Critical Theory), Shawn specializes in 20th and 21st century women’s literature, conflict, trauma, postcolonial, and transnational literatures. She was the Managing…
Adjunct Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall G65
Dr. Jeremy Doughan is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology and affiliate faculty in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at the University of San Francisco. He teaches courses in General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology and Clinical Psychology.
Dr. Doughan received his undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota. He subsequently received his master's and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology. During his graduate…