Experts Guide
Professor
Malloy Hall 402
Expertise: Emotional and Cultural Intelligence,
Mindfulness and Self-Care,
Experiential Education,
Community-Engaged Learning
Kevin Lo is a professor at the University of San Francisco, School of Management. He is also a graduate of the USF joint Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) program. His scholarly work and teaching focus on emotional and cultural intelligence.
Associate Professor
Cowell Hall 303
Expertise: Primary care,
Perinatal care,
Lactation support,
Menopause support
Dr. Jo Loomis is a Family Nurse Practitioner and an Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions. Dr. Loomis received her DNP from the University of Minnesota and has maintained certifications in the women’s health areas of lactation and menopause as well as certification as a Simulation Healthcare Educator (CHSE). Dr. Loomis is a family nurse practitioner with a focus on primary care and women's health. She focuses on lactation, perinatal care,…
Adjunct Professor
Steven Lopez is an Information Technology Specialist with over 20 years of experience in providing consulting leadership roles for San Francisco Bay Area organizations.
Lopez holds a doctorate in Organization and Leadership from USF, and an MBA from the Anderson School of Business at UCLA. He has several years of post-graduate work in the area of Management and Organizational Development at the Institute of Industrial Relations at UCLA.
Prior to the UCLA MBA experience, Lopez worked in a…
Adjunct Professor & Geospatial Analysis Lab Manager
Harney Science Center G24
Expertise: GIS,
LiDAR Technologies,
Ecology,
Spanish
Fernanda Lopez Ornelas is a Mexican biologist and environmental manager who has always been passionate about nature and environmental phenomena. She earned her biology degree in Mexico and completed her Master of Science in Environmental Management at USF, where she developed a strong interest in geospatial technologies and GIS. She is proud to be part of the first group to obtain the GIS Certificate recently developed by USF’s Geospatial Analysis Lab (GsAL). Lopez Ornelas has a particular…
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 105
Lois Ann Lorentzen is Professor of Social Ethics in the Theology and Religious Studies Department at the University of San Francisco (USF) and Academic Director, Master in Migration Studies Professor Lorentzen received her PhD in Social Ethics at the University of Southern California. Prior to coming to USF she taught at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
Professor Lorentzen is the author of Etica Ambiental (Environmental Ethics) and Raising the Bar, editor of Hidden Lives and Human…
Associate Professor
McLaren 127
Professor Lorentzen specializes in the economics of information, incentives, and institutions. He received his PhD in Economic Analysis and Policy from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and previously taught at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley. He has published research on governance and social control in China, media management, anti-corruption, environmental transparency, long-run economic growth, qualitative research methods, the creation of…
Adjunct Professor
Masonic 228
Expertise: 17th-century Dutch painting,
Early Netherlandish painting,
Early Modern history
Isabella Lores-Chavez is the instructor for Cultural Heritage and Social Justice in the Spring of 2024. She is also currently Associate Curator of European Paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, where she is responsible for the Netherlandish paintings in the collection. She completed her Ph.D. in Art History at Columbia University in 2022, with a dissertation about plaster casts in seventeenth-century Dutch paintings. Isabella was the 2020-2022 Samuel H. Kress Predoctoral Fellow at…
Faculty Emeritus
Malloy Hall, Room 227
Paul Lorton Jr, a retired professor of Information Systems and Technology, is a highly regarded visionary educator with a truly dynamic range of research interests. These include the use of computers in instruction, industrial changes, the history of commerce, open funding of the opera, and implications of support for the performing arts.
Having earned both his PhD and MA in Education Psychology, Professor Lorton fuses his understanding of learning systems with his extensive work in technology.…