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Academic Subjects

Astronomy, The Universe and the Big Bang Theory Kelli Corrado Spangler


History Jane Adams


History and Meaning of Maps Samuel Wallace
Geography of Religion  
Use of Geographic Information Systems  


Understanding the Holocaust Stephen Blumm


Adult Learning Theory Susan Darlington


Is the Internet Safe? How to Know Susan Hauck


Information Technology Celeste Schwartz


Human Development and Psychology Deborah Greenspan


Mathematics, Science, and Advanced Technology Dr. Peter Bachmann


Nursing Linda Roy


Physical Science Dr. Victoria Bastecki-Perez


Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) William Brownlowe
Critical Thinking in Problem Solving and Conflict Resolution  


Soviet Union Dr. Anna Raskin
Women in Russia Today  


Significance of the European Study of America Dr. Aaron Shatzman
Why Study the Humanities and Social Sciences  


Women's History Dr. Theresa Napson-Williams
African American History  


Business and Non Profit Organizations

Beginning Public Relations Skills for Non Profits Alana J. Mauger
Social Media 101  


Real Estate Investing Stephen A. Tolbert, Jr.
Personal Financial Planning  
Starting a Small Business  
Supporting the National Guard and Army Reserve  
Employees  


Teams Steven M. Horner
Leadership  
Corporate Culture  
Consulting  
Insurance  
Risk Management  
Coaching  
Conflict  
Influence  


Workforce Development Suzanne Holloman
Training for Business and Industry  
Programs with Partners  
Starting a WomanOwned Business  


Improvisational Acting for Work Teams Dr. Lois Butcher-Poffley
Motivation, Team Building and Cohesion  
Goal Setting  


College Topics

College Admissions for First Generation Students Nicole Henderson
Educational Achievement Gap  
Equal Access to Higher Education for Low-Income/First Generation Students  
Preparing for College and the College Admissions Process  
Targeted School and Community Partnerships  


The Advanced Technology Center Observatory Kelli Corrado Spangler


Career Advisor Meryl Silver


Disabilities and Communications Neil W. Goldstein


Disability Services Saul Finkle


Honor’s Program Dr. Victoria Bastecki-Perez
Dual Enrollment  


Success at the College Stephen P. Schmitz
Careers and Life  
Value and Values of Higher Education  


Student Success Center and Academic Advising Dr. Steady Moono


Public Speaking Meredith Martino Frank


Resume Writing Nina Mattson


College Programs for “at Risk” Students Nancy Mellon


Incorporating Racially and Ethnically Diverse Curriculum in the Classroom Dr. Theresa Napson-Williams


Financing College Denise Nuccio


Getting Your Son and Daughter Ready for College Gay Seidman
Talk About Transfer Opportunities That MCCC Offers  
Try Not To Be a Helicopter Parent  


Community Issues

The Importance of Ritual in Death and Bereavement Dr. Joan E. Brookshire


Mentoring At-Risk Girls Nicole Henderson
Parents as Educational Partners  
Retention of Minority Students in Higher Education  


Successful Conservation in Pennsylvania: The Importance of the Civilian Construction Corp. During the New Deal Era Joseph M. Speakman


Social Psychology and Sports Dr. Steve Baron
Parenting  
Steroid Use  


Being a Good Sports Parent Lois Butcher-Poffley
Effective Coaching Practices  
Team Building  


Preservation of Family History Maurice “Tony” Davis
Career Awareness and Preparation  
How to Create a Mentoring Program  
Male Mentoring  


Male Mentoring Dr. Steady Moono
Leon Hill
Leonard Bass
Donray J. Bennett
Mike Jackson


Female Mentoring Dr. Theresa Napson-Williams


Learn and Discuss your Favorite Activity Online Susan Darlington


Playing and Winning Video Games Katie Ishler


How to Chat, Phone and See Friends and Family Online Joshua Mitchell


Diversity and Culture

Cultural Experiences of an International Student Chidi Chinasa Ukazim


Iran, Sudan, Venezuela, Israel-Palestine Janet Kestenberg Amighi


Race Awareness Maurice ‘Tony’ Davis


CrossCultural Communications and Relationships Theresa A. Savard
NATO’s partnership for Peace Initiative  


Do Americans have National Character? Dr. Aaron Shatzman
The Origins of Slavery and Race Prejudice  


Understanding the Holocaust Stephen Blumm


Black Women’s Organizations Dr. Theresa Napson-Williams
Incorporating Racially and Ethnically Diverse Curriculum in the Classroom  
NAACP  
NAACP's Unsung Crusade: Battling Violence Against Black Women, 1920-1954  
Slavery and Freedom in PA  
Trailblazers: Women in the Civil Rights Movement  
Women’s Movement  


Engaging Diverse Families Deborah Ravacon


Education

Children’s Center Management Deborah Ravacon
Early Childhood Education  


Autism Spectrum Disorders Cheryl Mearhoff
Gifted and Talented Students  
Special Education  


Health and Wellness

Exercise Marie Cantwell
Health and Safety  


Health Careers Judy Davis-Radich
Women’s Health  


Mental Health Issues Diane Haar


Nursing and the College Nursing Program Deborah Dalrymple


Women’s Health Pamela Pfalzer
Holistic Health including Alternative Therapies  


Stress Management Grace Ann Spena
Women's and Men's Health Issues  
Ergonomics in the Workplace and at Home  
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes  


Exercise and Fitness Across the Life Span Dr. Lois Butcher-Poffley
Youth Sports  
Parenting Your Superstar  
Athletic Burnout  
Recovery from Sport Injury  


Using Medical Information and Safety Sensors Online Intelligently Susan Hauck


Politics, Law and Public Safety

Criminal Law Teri B. Himebaugh
Human Rights  
Juvenile Law  


Criminal Justice and Public Policy Benn Prybutok
Homeland Security  
Organized Crime  
Terrorism and Counterterrorism  


Criminal Justice and Ethics Stephen P. Schmitz
Insight into the Criminal Justice System  
Law Enforcement Issues  
Public Safety and Security Matters  


Revolution and Constitution Aaron Shatzman


Did You Know

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Montgomery County Community College’s Courage to Create Campaign raised over $3 million to preserve and renovate the 26,000 square foot Art Barn facility, which now serves over 3,500 students and community members yearly.

 
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Deborah Greenspan
Deborah Greenspan
Instructor of Psychology

Dr. Deborah Greenspan holds advanced degrees in both psychology and education