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Villanova University was founded in 1842 by the Order of Saint Augustine. To this day, Villanova’s Augustinian Catholic intellectual tradition is the cornerstone of an academic community in which students learn to think critically, act compassionately and succeed while serving others. Villanova prepares students to become ethical leaders who create positive change everywhere life takes them. The strength of the Villanova experience comes in part from the University’s welcoming community. All members are bonded together by a shared responsibility to uphold the ideals of Saint Augustine and let the principles of truth, unity and love guide their lives. The Villanova community helps students grow intellectually, professionally and spiritually, and challenges them to reach their full potential. The University’s rigorous academic experience, rooted in the liberal arts, forms an environment in which students and professors are partners in learning. The Villanova community is dedicated to providing a personalized experience that fosters every student’s intellectual and spiritual well-being. As part of their education, students are encouraged to enrich their own lives by working for those in need. Through academic and service programs, students use their knowledge, skills and compassion to better the world around them. There are more than 10,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students in the University’s six colleges—the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Villanova School of Business, the College of Engineering, the College of Nursing, the College of Professional Studies and the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. These colleges are the setting for an experience that develops both the heart and the mind, and creates the atmosphere where students are called to ignite change. Villanova University is located in a suburban community 12 miles west of Philadelphia, Pa.
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Cheryl Carleton, PhD
Assistant Professor of Economics; Director of the Villanova Women's Professional Network| Villanova School of Business
Cheryl Carleton, PhD, is an expert in labor economics and women in the workforce
Business Unemployment Women in the Workforce Labor Economics Microeconomics Labor Markets Gender Issues Corporate Governance
Lillian Cassel, PhD
Professor of Computing Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Lillian N. Cassel, PhD, is an expert on information storage, classification, retrieval and networking.
Digital Libraries Web-based Information Retrieval Data Science Education Women in Computer Science
Lucy Chen, PhD
Associate Professor of Accounting & Information Systems | Villanova School of Business
Lucy Chen, PhD, is an expert in international accounting, mergers and acquisitions, goodwill impairment and fair value accounting.
Business International Accounting Goodwill Impairment Fair Vaue Accounting Accounting Regulation Mergers & Acquisitions Accounting
David Chuss, PhD
Professor of Physics
David Chuss, PhD, has worked at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and studies astronomical polarimetry and magnetic fields.
Astrophysical Magnetic Fields Cosmology Astronomical Polarimetry Galactic Center Star Formation
Noelle Comolli, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering | College of Engineering
Noelle Comolli, PhD, researches the use of different polymers for either novel biomaterials or controlled release delivery vehicles
Spinal Cord Research Drug Delivery Chemical Engineering Biomaterials Polymer Chemistry Nanoparticles
Gordon Coonfield, PhD
Associate Professor of Communication | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Gordon Coonfield, PhD, has expertise in visual communication, popular culture, philosophy of technology, and new media.
Popular Culture and Cultural Studies New Media Race and media Gender and Media Visual Communication
Linda Copel, PhD
Professor | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing
Dr. Copel, PhD, RN, CNS, BC, CNE, NCC, FAPA has extensive experience providing counseling in situations of familial and domestic violence.
Loneliness Bereavement Partner Abuse Mental Health Family Dynamics Domestic Violence Grief
Bryan Crable, PhD
Professor; Founding Director, Waterhouse Family Institute for the Study of Communication and Society | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bryan Crable, PhD is a Professor with expertise in rhetoric and politics, contemporary issues of race in America, and social justice.
Rhetoric and Politics Race and Identity Philosophy of Communication and Language Social Change Whiteness
Patricia Crenny
Accounting Instructor | Villanova School of Business
Patricia Crenny is an expert in financial and tax accounting.
Business Financial Services Financial Accounting Tax Accounting Retirement Insurance
Michael Curran, PhD
The Diana and Thomas Klein '84 Assistant Professor of Economics | Villanova School of Business
Michael Curran, PhD, is an expert in computational international financial macroeconomics
Business Econometrics Computational Economics New Macroeconometrics Uncertainty Interational Financial Macroeconomics
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