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Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen was formerly an assistant professor at CHC before becoming an author.Martha Kearns has taught literature and drama at CHC since 1994.
Philip J. Reilly was appointed as CHC's head cross country coach in 2011 and established the CHC track programs in 2014.Jane Kelly is an alumna of CHC.
Evin Bail O'Keeffe graduated from CHC in 1998.
David M. Krueger was an adjunct profess of religion at CHC from 2003 through 2005.
Dr. Brian K. Walls is an adjunct anatomy and nutrition professor at CHC.
Dr. Wolfgang G. Natter is Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at CHC.Dr. Lauren M. Barrow is an assistant professor of Criminal Justice at CHC.
Dr. William T. Walker is the former vice president for academic affairs, dean of the faculty and professor of history at CHC.
Dr. Patrick J. McCauley is assistant professor of Religious Studies at CHC.
Dr. Susan C. McGroarty, assistant professor of Psychology at CHC.
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America's Needless Wars: Cautionary Tales of Us Involvement in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Iraq by David R Contosta, a professor of history at CHC.
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Universal Spiritual Philosophy and Practice: an Informal Textbook for Discerning Seekers by David Low, who has been an adjunct professor at CHC.
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Ready for Any Good Work: History of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 1944-1999 by Mary Helen Beirne, SSJ and class of 1973.
How Fast Can You Run by Harriet Levin Millan, which is about Michael Majok Kuch, class of 2008.
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Contemporary Families at the Nexus of Research and Practice by Scott W. Browning, a professor of psychology at CHC.
The Glenside Kid by Ted Taylor, who served as an adjunct professor of business communications at CHC for more than 10 years.
The Duke of Milwaukee: The life and times of Al Simmons Baseball's Forgotten Superstar by Ted Taylor, who served as an adjunct professor of business communications at CHC for more than 10 years.
The 20th Century Phillies by the Numbers: You Can't Tell the Players Without a Scorecard by Ted Taylor, who served as an adjunct professor of business communications at CHC for more than 10 years.
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The Exceptional Professional: What You Need to Know to Grow Your Career by Callista Gould, who attended CHC from 1985 through 1986.
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Breaking Sad: What to Say After Loss, What Not to Say and When to Just Show Up, co-written by Jennifer Jones, who graduated from CHC in 2012.
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Instructions Not Included: How a Team of Women Coded the Future, which discusses CHC class of '42 grad Kathleen "Kay" McNulty Antonelli
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Chamber Music: An Extensive Guide for Listeners by Lucy Miller Murray, a graduate of CHC
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How to Defeat the Icky, Filthy, Creepy, Slimy, Corona Monster! by Robert DeFinis, who earned his Ed.D. from CHC in 2006
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The Borderland Between Worlds: A Memoir by Ayesha F Hamid, who graduated from CHC in 2001
Faces by Lucy Miller Murray, who graduated from CHC in 1961
Mainling Philly: Survival, Hope, and Resisting Drug Addiiction by Geri-Lynn Utter, who earned her MS and Psy.D. at CHC
Teilhard's Struggle: Embracing the Work of Evolution by Kathleen Duffy, a professor of physics at CHC
Freud's Early Psychoanalysis, Witch Trials and the Inquisitorial Method: The Harsh Therapy by Kathleen Duffy, a professor of physics at CHC
Do It Better!: How the Kids of St. Francis de Sales Exceeded Everyone's Expectations, coauthored by Judy Stavisky, an alumna of CHC's School of Graduate Studies
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Santa Senior, Creating the Christmas Connection by Stephanie Olexa, who graduated from CHC in 1972
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There We Grew, Vol. II: Poetry Inspired by Dan Smith, edited by Nina Talley, which contains 2 poems by Liz Campbell, who graduated from CHC in 2012
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Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology by Autumn Stanley, which discusses CHC class of '42 grad Kathleen McNulty Antonelli on pages 442/443
Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary by Bernadette H. Schell, which has an entry on CHC class of '42 grad Kathleen McNulty Antonelli on page 16
Lab Coats And Lace: The Lives And Legacies Of Inspiring Irish Women Scientists And Pioneers by Mary Mulvihill, which features CHC class of '42 grad Kathleen McNulty Antonelli
Crossed Currents: Navy Women in a Century of Change by Jean Ebbert, which discusses CHC class of '66 grad Kathleen Donahue Bruyere on page 221
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The Life of Faith from West Africa to Her American Dream: Overcoming Barriers by Faith Mason, who received her bachelor's degree from CHC
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There We Grew, Vol. III: Poetry Inspired by Dan Smith, which contains a poem by Liz Campbell, who graduated from CHC in 2012
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Teaching Palahniuk: The Treasures of Transgression in the Age of Trump and Beyond, which contains a chapter by Jeff Ambrose, who graduated from CHC in 2009
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Virgilio Piñera. El artificio del miedo, which includes an article by Dr. Aida Beaupied, a Professor of Spanish at CHC
Supporting the Education of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, which includes an article by Dr. Scott Browning, a Professor of Psychology at CHC
An American Childhood by Dr. David Contosta, a Professor of History at CHC
Plymouth and Whitemarsh Townships by Dr. David Contosta, a Professor of History at CHC
The Philadelphia Cricket Club 1854-2004 America's Oldest Country Club by Dr. David Contosta, a Professor of History at CHC
America in the Twentieth Century: Coming of Age by Dr. David Contosta, a Professor of History at CHC
The Private Life of James Bond by Dr. David Contosta, a Professor of History at CHC
Ever ancient, ever new: Villanova University, 1842-1992 by Dr. David Contosta, a Professor of History at CHC
The New Hemingway Studies, co-edited by Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo, a Professor of English at CHC and Chair of CHC's Center for Integrated Humanities
Prentice Hall Advanced Mathematics: A Precalculus Approach, co-authored by Merilyn Ryan, Chair of the Mathematics Department at CHC
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Pain Without Boundaries: Inquiries Across Cultures, co-authored by Dr. Nicole Monteiro, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Landmark Papers in Psychiatry, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Kevin McCarthy, Associate Professor of Psychology at CHC
Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Evolving Clinical Practice, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Kevin McCarthy, Associate Professor of Psychology at CHC
Practicing Psychodynamic Therapy: A Casebook, which includes an article by Dr. Kevin McCarthy, Associate Professor of Psychology at CHC
Teach Psychology With a Sense of Humor: Why (and How to) Be a Funnier and More Effective Psychology Teacher and Laugh All the Way to Your Classroom, which includes an article by Dr. Devin Hussong, Assistant Professor of Psychology
The Counselor's Companion: What Every Beginning Counselor Needs to Know, which includes 2 chapters by Dr. Carol Corbett, Assistant Professor of Psychology at CHC
Constructing Authentic Relationships in Clinical Practice: Working at the Intersection of Therapist and Client Identities, co-edited by Dr. Scott Browning, a Professor of Psychology at CHC
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Scott Browning, a Professor of Psychology at CHC
The Craft of Teaching about Families: Strategies and Tools, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Scott Browning, a Professor of Psychology at CHC
Textbook of Family and Couples Therapy: Clinical Applications, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Scott Browning, a Professor of Psychology at CHC
The Therapist's Notebook: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy, which includes an article by Dr. Scott Browning, a Professor of Psychology at CHC
Then a Miracle Occurs: Focusing on Behavior in Social Psychological Theory and Research, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Joshua Fetterman, Assistant Professor of Psychology at CHC
E Collaborative Knowledge Construction: Learning From Computer Supported And Virtual Environments, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Joshua Fetterman, Assistant Professor of Psychology at CHC
Families in Transition: Parenting Gender Diverse Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults, which includes an article by Dr. Carmen Villegas Rogers, Professor of Foreign Languages at CHC
The Sacred And The Profane: Contemporary Demands On Hermeneutics, which includes an article by Dr. Patrick McCauley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World’s First Modern Computer, which is about CHC class of '42 grads Kathleen "Kay" McNulty Antonelli and Frances "Fran" Bilas, along with 4 other women
Ethics for a Digital Age, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Nora Madison, Chair of the Media and Communication Department at CHC
Sex in the Digital Age, which includes an article by Dr. Nora Madison, Chair of the Media and Communication Department at CHC
Race/Gender/Media: Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content, And Producers, which includes an article co-authored by Dr. Nora Madison, Chair of the Media and Communication Department at CHC
Collaborative Dubliners: Joyce in Dialogue, which includes an essay co-authored by Dr. Barbara Lonnquist, Chair of the English Department at CHC
Virginia Woolf and the Natural World, which includes an article by Dr. Barbara Lonnquist, Chair of the English Department at CHC
Since Flannery O'Connor: Essays on the Contemporary American Short Story, which includes an article by Dr. Barbara Lonnquist, Chair of the English Department at CHC
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being, which includes an article by Dr. William Lauinger, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Le Creuset Des Cultures: La Litt�rature Antillaise by Dr. Jean Faustman, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages at CHC
F. Scott Fitzgerald in Context, which includes an article by Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo, a Professor of English at CHC and Chair of CHC's Center for Integrated Humanities
Critical Insights: F. Scott Fitzgerald, which includes an article by Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo, a Professor of English at CHC and Chair of CHC's Center for Integrated Humanities
Hemingway and Africa, which includes an article by Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo, a Professor of English at CHC and Chair of CHC's Center for Integrated Humanities
Women in Literature: Reading Through the Lens of Gender, which includes an article by Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo, a Professor of English at CHC and Chair of CHC's Center for Integrated Humanities
The European Women's History Reader, which includes an article by Dr. Lorraine Coons, Chair of the History Department at CHC
Children, Childhood and Youth in the British World, which includes an article by Suzanne Conway, Professor Emerita of Art History at CHC
Reading Cuba: Discurso literario y geografía transcultural, which includes an article by Dr. Aída Beaupied, Professor of Spanish at CHC
Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 283: Modern Spanish American Poets 1st Series, which includes an article by Dr. Aída Beaupied, Professor of Spanish at CHC
Virgilio Pinera: La Memoria del Cuerpo, which includes an article by Dr. Aída Beaupied, Professor of Spanish at CHC
Foucault and Latin America: Appropriations and Deployments of Discursive Analysis, which includes an article by Dr. Aída Beaupied, Professor of Spanish at CHC
Me Gustas Cuando Callas... Los Escritores del "Boom" y El GC)Nero Sexual, which includes an article by Dr. Aída Beaupied, Professor of Spanish at CHC
Children as Equals: Exploring the Rights of the Child, which includes an article by Sara Ellen Kitchen, Professor Emerita of Criminal Justice at CHC
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Encountering Pennywise: Critical Perspectives on Stephen King's IT, which contains a chapter by Jeff Ambrose, who graduated from CHC in 2009





Sister Cecelia is dean of the School of Undergraduate Studies at CHC and an associate professor of Spanish.
Dr. Marie Conn is a professor of religious studies at CHC.
Dr. David Contosta is a professor of history at CHC.
Dr. Lorraine Coons is a professor of history, chair of the History and Political Science Department, and archivist at CHC.
Dr. Jessica L. Kahn is a professor of education at CHC and a co-author of Learning to Write Differently.
Sister Catherine Nerney is an associate professor of religious studies at CHC.
Sister Barbara Nolan is an adjunct professor of political science at CHC.
Dr. Lakshmi Atchison is a professor of biology at CHC, and the cover of this book features CHC's St. Joseph Hall.
Dr. Aida Beaupied is a professor of foreign languages at CHC.
Dr. Scott Browning is a professor of psychology at CHC.
Dr. Suzanne del Gizzo is an associate professor of English at CHC.
Sister Kathleen Duffy is a professor of physics at CHC.
Sister Jean Faustman is an associate professor of French at CHC.
Dr. Karen Getzen, an assistant professor of English and coordinator of the creative writing minor, co-authored the book Try to See It My Way. She also authored Resilient Marriages under the name Karen J. Shirley.
Dr. Peter Goldenthal is an associate professor of psychology at CHC.
Dr. Yefim Kats is an assistant professor of computer science and information technology at CHC, as well as the chairperson of the Computer Science and Information Technology department and coordinator of the graduate Instructional Technology program.
Dr. William Lauinger is an assistant professor of philosophy at CHC.
Dr. Joseph Micucci is a professor of psychology at CHC.
Father Richard Malloy was formerly the assistant chaplain at CHC, as well as an assistant professor of anthropology and sociology.
Ted Taylor served as an adjunct professor of business communications at CHC for more than 10 years.
Susan Barr-Toman is a former instructor at CHC.
Susan Magee, CHC class of 1985, is an assistant professor of communications at CHC.
Rachel Hildebrandt graduated from CHC in 2009 with a psychology degree.
Grace H. Kaiser graduated from CHC with majors in chemistry and biology.
Sally McMillan is a graduate of CHC, where she majored in chemistry.
Dr. Freda Mary Gorelick Oben graduated from CHC in 1940 and was the recipient of CHC's first Distinguished Achievement Award in Scholarly Research and Writing in 2001.
Sister Mary Virginia Orna graduated from CHC in 1955 and was a recipient of CHC's Distinguished Achievement Award in 2000.
Dr. Marie DiBerardino graduated from CHC in 1948 with a biology major and was a recipient of CHC's Distinguished Achievement Award in 2000.
Dr. Eileen Crimmins graduated from CHC in 1968 with a degree in mathematics and was the 2010 recipient of the college's Distinguished Achievement Award.
10 alumni, students, and staff of CHC co-authored the literary magazine Perception under the group name Different Leaves, Same Root.
Dr. Rocco Leonard Martino is a benefactor of the college and a 2000 recipient of an honorary degree from CHC; his wife, Barbara D'Iorio Martino graduated from CHC in 1960 and is the namesake of the college's Martino Hall.