Experts Guide
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Neuroscience,
Gender studies,
Philosophy
Grace Huckins is a PhD candidate in neuroscience at Stanford University and a freelance science writer. At Stanford, they work on building models and explanations of mental illness that are not only useful for scientist but are also able to be communicated to patients. As a journalist, they cover topics ranging from neuroscience and psychiatry to gender-affirming medical care and AI for publications like WIRED, Slate, and Scientific American. In their free time, they enjoy reading fiction and…
Professor Emeritus
Heather Hudson, Professor Emerita, is a leading researcher in communication technologies and policies for socio-economic development who has contributed to USF’s MBA program since 1987. Her work includes founding the Communications Technology Management Program, as well as performing extensive international research on the effects of new communications and information technologies, and the role of telecommunications in social and economic development. She wrote five books and published numerous…
Associate Professor
Malloy Hall, Room 235
Expertise: Entrepreneurship,
Family business,
Economic development,
Organizational development
Dr. Monika Hudson is an associate professor at the University of San Francisco and teaches entrepreneurship, family business, organizational behavior and public administration on both the graduate and undergraduate levels. She directs USF’s Gellert Family Business Center, which promotes and supports family firms in the Bay Area. She is also faculty co-lead for USF’s undergraduate international business program. Dr. Hudson’s research interests include entrepreneurship, identity and behavior and…
Associate Professor
Expertise: Sport and exercise biomechanics
Gerwyn Hughes, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Kinesiology Department at the University of San Francisco. He teaches courses in Biomechanics and Anatomical Kinesiology. Prof. Hughes’s main area of research is gender differences in landing and/or cutting biomechanics associated with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injury. He has also published research in the areas of golf ball kinematics during putting, the biomechanics of simulated ankle sprains and the use of mobile technology for…
Assistant Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 475
Expertise: Black studies,
Gender and sexuality studies,
Black feminism,
Critical theory
Chloe Hunt is Assistant Professor of English at the University of San Francisco. She received her Ph.D. in Afro-American Studies from the W. E. B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts. She specializes in Black speculative fiction and contemporary Black literature and culture. Her dissertation, Conjuring New Worlds: Black Women’s Speculative Fiction and the Restructuring of Blackness, explores speculative fiction as a critical site of theorization where…
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 222D
Jonathan Hunt is the director of USF's Writing Center. He teaches public speaking and composition courses in the Department of Rhetoric and Language at USF. He also teaches courses in the first-year seminar program and USF's Honors College. His courses are activity-based and student-centered, focused on fostering students’ intellectual curiosity and rhetorical agency. Professor Hunt has been at USF since 2012 and served as co-director of the Tracy Seeley Center for Teaching Excellence from 2016…
Adjunct Professor
Masonic PASJ Office
Expertise: Acting,
Voice work,
Text,
Adapting Literature for the stage,
Shakespeare
As a Core Member of the Bay Area theatre company, Word for Word, Stephanie has acted in numerous productions, including Upton Sinclair’s "Oil!" and Susan Glaspell’s "A Jury of her Peers." For Word for Word, she directed the long-running production of "Bullet in the Brain" and "Lady's Dream" by Tobias Wolff, which played at the Magic Theatre and toured France. Most recently for the company, she directed "All Aunt Hagar's Children" by Edward P. Jones. She has acted with Berkeley Repertory…
Associate Professor
Malloy Hall, Room 319
Expertise: Social network analysis,
Power and influence,
Community engaged learning
Keith Hunter's primary research interests revolve around organizational networks, power, and leadership. He is particularly interested in how social networks both influence and reflect active mental models and power dynamics within groups and organizations. His investigations of the patterns of interaction among people and their implications for human behavior and organizational outcomes are of critical significance to tomorrow's business leaders.
His rich background inspires his research and…