Experts Guide

Assistant Professor
Dr. John Hurley loves to teach and has been teaching in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at USF for over eight years. He has thirty-seven years of experience as a clinical nurse, fifteen as nursing staff development and eight years of pediatric simulation teaching experience. He created and implemented a program for developing, nurturing, and sustaining the interior life of the nurse.
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Inverse Eigenvalue problems related to graphs, Group theory, Matrix groups, Topological symmetry groups
John Hutchens grew up near the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina.  He earned his PhD at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Growing up, he always enjoyed mathematics, but fell in love with math during his undergraduate Abstract Algebra course.  He began his research career studying algebraic groups, before working on topological symmetry groups, and now focuses mostly on inverse eigenvalue problems related to graphs.
Associate Professor of Legal Writing
Megan Hutchinson is an Associate Professor of Legal Writing whose courses include Negotiation, Legal Research, Writing and Analysis, Employment Law, and American Legal Studies. As an attorney she represents employers in all aspects of employment litigation, with a focus on employment discrimination claims. In her practice, she also advises employers with respect to compliance issues arising under local, California, and federal labor and employment laws, including handbook policies, terminations,…
Professor
Malloy Hall, Room 320
Professor Stephen J. Huxley is recognized by his fellow colleagues, students and a number of professional organizations for his achievements in academia, having been a teacher and researcher at USF since 1973. Most notably, he is the recipient of the Franz Edelman Outstanding Management Science Award, the highest award given in the profession and the Sarlo Prize, the highest award bestowed to a faculty member for teaching that exemplifies USF's mission and values. With research specializations…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Asian American mental health, Social epidemiology, Quantitative research methods
Michael P. Huynh, MPH is a PhD candidate in Public Health at UC Irvine. His research interests broadly encompass social determinants of mental and physical health conditions among ethnic and immigrant groups. Specifically, he aims to study interpersonal relationships as a determinant of health using methods and theories grounded in social epidemiology and social psychology. In his doctoral research, he is examining the implications of friend support on the mental health of Asian American…
Adjunct Professor
Expertise: Secondary-English teaching, Curriculum design, Teacher mentoring, Instructional coaching
Donna Scarlett is an adjunct professor in the Teacher Education at the University of San Francisco and a part-time education consultant. Her expertise includes secondary-English teaching, curriculum design, teacher mentoring, and instructional coaching. She is the Chief Executive Officer of the Oaks Center for Educational Advancement (previously Teacher Lab). Prior to teaching at the University of San Francisco, Dr. Scarlett was a faculty member of both the Languages Department at Radboud…
Associate Professor
Kendrick Hall 315
Professor Ibarra is an Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law. His teaching and scholarship focus on the intersection of law, property, and racial equality. Previously, he served as a Visiting Professor at USF and a Senior Affiliated Scholar at UC Law, San Francisco's Center for Racial and Economic Justice (CREJ). In his teaching, Professor Ibarra uses a student-centered approach that emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills. He teaches Property Law and…
Faculty Emeritus
Expertise: Housing Law/Affordable Housing, Discrimination - Housing, Humanizing Legal Education, Land Use Law, Legal Education
Professor Tim Iglesias, an expert in housing and property law, has served on the USF law faculty since 2001. He co–edited The Legal Guide to Affordable Housing Development Law (American Bar Association, 2011). He has published several articles on affordable housing and fair housing law, including “Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and the Struggle for Affordability” (Wake Forest Law Review, 2007), “Beyond Two–Persons–Per–Bedroom: Revitalizing Application of the Federal Fair Housing Act to Private…
Adjunct Professor