Latham Faculty Profiles
Anthony Anadio
- mentor in the historical studies area of study
- B.A., M.A., University at Albany
Elizabeth Bradley
- mentor, Master of Arts in Teaching
- B.A. (clinical psychology, French), Tufts University; M.Ed., Ph.D. (school psychology), University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Mete Cetiner
- mentor in the science, mathematics and technology, business, management and economics areas of study
- B.S. (industrial engineering), Gazi University; M.S. (information systems), Middle East Technical University; M.S. (management of information systems), Ph.D. (management of information systems and technology), Claremont Graduate University
Robert Congemi
- mentor in the cultural studies area of study, Latham and Empire State Plaza
- B.A., M.A. (English), University at Albany
- Award for Excellence in Student Advisement, 1981
Cathy Davison
- mentor in the science, mathematics and technology area of study
- Ph.D. (pharmacology/toxicology), Michigan State University
- Susan H. Turben Chair in Mentoring, 2010
Richard Gotti
- mentor in the community and human services, interdisciplinary studies and cultural studies areas of study
- B.A., Siena College; MSW, Syracuse University; Ph.D. (social welfare), Brandeis University; MFA (writing and literature), Bennington College
- Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1985
Christopher Grill
- mentor in the historical studies and public affairs areas of study
- B.A. (political science-history), State University College at Oneonta; M.A., Ph.D. (political science), University at Albany
Claudia Hough
- mentor in the cultural studies area of study
- B.A., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh; M.A. (reading), University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Leslie Jarvis
- mentor in the business, management and economics area of study
- B.A., Mankato State; M.A., University of Wisconsin; M.A.; Ph.D. (economics), New School for Social Research
Gerald Lorentz
- dean and mentor in the historical studies area of study
- B.A. (history and archeology), M.A. (history), Wilfrid Laurier University; Ph.D. (early modern British and European history), University of Toronto
Sylvain Nagler
- mentor in the human development and social theory, social structure and change areas of study
- B.B.A. (industrial psychology), M.S.Ed. (clinical psychology), City College of New York; Ph.D. (psychology), Vanderbilt University
- Award for Excellence in Mentoring, 2001
- State of New York and United University Professions Excellence Award, 1990; Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1991-92
O'Connor Eileen
- mentor, Master of Arts in Teaching
- B.A. (biology), The College of New Rochelle; M.S. (environmental science and engineering), Polytechnic University of New York; Ph.D. (science education and instructional technology), University at Albany
- Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award, University at Albany, 1998
William Regan
- mentor in the business, management and economics area of study
- B.S. (biochemistry), Benedictine University; M.S. (biochemistry), MBA (marketing), University of Michigan
Heather Reynolds
- mentor, Master of Arts in Teaching
- B.A., Cornell University; Ed.M., Harvard University; Ph.D., University of Michigan
- American Educational Research Association’s Palmer O. Johnson Award for the outstanding primary research article, 1999
- Professional Reassignment Award (providing support for new teachers work in schools with high rates of student absenteeism), 2010
Kathy Tarrant
- mentor in the business, management and economics area of study
- B.S. (business administration), Babson College; M.A.L.S. (work and occupations in the U.S.), Skidmore College
Joseph Yogtiba
- mentor in the community and human services area of study
- Diploma (social administration), University of Ghana; B.A., University of Oslo, Norway; MSW, University of Trondheim, Norway; Ph. D., Certificate (graduate specialist in gerontology), University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa