Experts Guide

Associate Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 245
Leigh Meredith earned her PhD in Communication Studies, specializing in Rhetoric and Public Culture, from Northwestern University. Her research and teaching interests center on the relationship between changing communication technologies, practices of representation, and popular conceptions of identity and subjectivity. More specifically, she focuses on the interface between old and new media, and what that site of convergence reveals about changing ways of reading and relating to others.
Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 206
Mark Meritt, Professor of Rhetoric and Language, holds a BA in English from Cornell University, an MA in English from the UC Santa Barbara, and a PhD in English from the University of Oregon. The emphasis of his literary scholarship has been early nineteenth-century British poetry and prose, and his work has appeared in the journals Studies in Romanticism and European Romantic Review,among others. His current interests include the role of reading in college composition pedagogy, and the…
Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor
Sam Mickey is an adjunct professor in the Theology and Religious Studies department at the University of San Francisco. He has also taught at Dominican University of California, Pacifica Graduate Institute, and the California Institute of Integral Studies, and he has worked for the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale. His research and teaching interests include environmental ethics, religion and ecology, and integral ecology.
Faculty Emeritus
Expertise: Commercial Law, Contracts, Secured Transactions
Professor Ronald H. Micon was the founding director of USF's Criminal Law Clinic, the law school's first in-house clinical program, which later became a part of the USF Law Clinic. He has served as a consultant and expert on contract law matters and was a consultant to the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse. Micon served as associate dean for academic affairs at the USF School of Law for 20 years before stepping down in 2013 to return to the faculty.
Professor
Malloy Hall 300
Expertise: Sustainability in the hospitality and tourism industries
Michelle Millar researches sustainability and corporate social responsibility in the lodging, meeting, and event management industries. She studies the choices travelers make when choosing sustainable travel products and what factors are most important to them when it comes to sustainable hospitality products and services. She developed a framework used by hospitality educators and industry professionals to identify the sustainable skills most needed by students when entering the…
Associate Professor
Kalmanovitz Hall 143
Expertise: Anthropology, Soteriology, Political theology, Trinity, Christology
Mark Miller is associate professor of systematic (philosophical) theology.  His mother came from the Philippines, his father from Maine, and they met in the middle as students at USF in the 1960s.  His specialty is human development and redemption, particularly our ongoing, communal conversion to greater knowledge, love, and service of God and all things.  His PhD dissertation is entitled, "Why the Passion?: Bernard Lonergan on the Cross as Communication." His undergraduate degree concentrated…
Adjunct Professor
Gleeson Library 4th Floor
After graduating from San Francisco State University, Prof. Millspaugh spent a year working in Zacatecas, Mexico. She returned to the Bay Area and finished her MA in Linguistics from San Francisco State University. She has been teaching Spanish at the University of San Francisco since 2002.
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Seanny Min received her DNP in nursing from University of San Francisco, SoNHP.  She is a practicing family nurse practitioner at Stanford Hospital and Kaiser Permanente. Her area of interest includes improving quality of care to underserved and vulnerable populations through advance practice nursing services. "Heads, hearts, hands to heal the world" - Min If you tell me, I forget. If you teach me, I remember."- Unknown