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Dr. Ann Mannion
Director

In over 40 years of teaching Anne Mannion, Associate Professor of History, has taught numerous undergraduates in both core courses, as well as a broad range of electives in the area of medieval history. Her entire career at Fordham has been spent at Fordham's city campus interacting with both traditional as well as non-traditional students. She has participated in a curricular design project sponsered by grants from the Mellon Foundation and currently is Director of the Honors Program at FCLC where she helped with the recent student project on South Street Seaport. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Manion has served as the Chair of the Division of Social Sciences and is currently a member of the University Faculty Senate. Her broad range of experience within the university has positioned her to serve as the inaugural director of the Center for Teaching Excellence.

 

     
 

Dr. Chris Toulouse
Program Coordinator

Chris has been teaching Political Science and Sociology at Lincoln Center since 1989. His Ph.D is in Urban & Political Sociology from Columbia (1994). Over the years he has taught a wide variety of regular and adult students in the New York region, and has worked at Hofstra University, Brooklyn College, Marymount Manhattan College, and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He is an enthusiastic proponent of using course web sites to enhance classroom-based coursework, and has worked with programmer Bill Restemeyer on a suite of experimental teaching applications (quizzes, forums, polls, essay submission forms) called Teachtools. You can find his current course sites and get an idea of his teaching philosophy at webteaching.org. He has published a book of readings about the Internet, 'The Politics of Cyberspace' (Routledge, 1998).


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