Teaching Faculty II

Mark Melichar

Assistant Director, Stavros Center for Economic Education

I primarily teach Introductory Economics courses, but have also taught a wide variety of upper-level macro topics throughout my career.  I teach pedagogy incorporating popular media such as music, movies, television shows, and podcasts to better help students understand economic theory.

 

Jordan Burko Macatee

My professional interests are in the clinical training and supervision of graduate students in professional psychology. I am a licensed psychologist with clinical expertise in adult psychopathology, the delivery of evidence-based treatment in individual and group contexts, psychological assessment, and training and supervision.

Chuck Conner

My passion is teaching and preparing future healthcare providers by providing them with the knowledge and skill sets needed to be true advocates for patients. I thoroughly enjoy interacting and collaborating with students and colleagues.

Marissa Sweeny

My research explores early childhood and intergenerational art education, community-based, museum and out-of-school art education, postdevelopmental and critical childhood studies, digital media and visual culture in childhood, and motherscholarship and feminist pedagogies.