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CCSU Faculty & Staff

  • Aimee Pozorski

    Aimee Pozorski

    Aimee Pozorski is Professor and Assistant Chair of English, Director of English Graduate Studies, and Co-director of the American Studies Minor at Central Connecticut State University. A writer and scholar, she has published creative works on growing up in Green Bay, Wisconsin and scholarly monographs on trauma and contemporary American literature... Read more

  • Alicia Stewart

    Alicia Stewart

    Dr. Alicia Stewart is an assistant professor in the Special Education and Interventions Department at Central Connecticut State University. She teachers graduate methods courses focused on the implementation of evidence-based reading instruction and meaningful assessment for students with disabilities (e.g., data-based individualization). Prior to joining CCSU, she earned her Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin, focusing on learning disabilities and behavioral disorders... Read more

  • Andrea June

    Andrea June

    Dr. Andrea June is a tenured, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Science at Central Connecticut State University. She earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Geropsychology from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and completed her internship and postdoctoral training for licensure at the VA Boston Healthcare System before joining the CCSU faculty in 2013. She teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in psychology, with a focus on aging and mental health courses.... Read more

  • Carolyn Fallahi

    Carolyn Fallahi

    Dr. Carolyn R. Fallahi is a Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychological Science at Central Connecticut State University. A graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia, she joined the Department in 2002... Read more

  • Carrie Andreoletti

    Carrie Andreoletti

    Carrie Andreoletti, PhD, Professor of Psychological Science and Gerontology Program Coordinator at Central Connecticut State University, received her PhD in Social and Developmental Psychology from Brandeis University. She joined the CCSU faculty in 2004 and teaches courses in lifespan development, positive psychology, and gerontology. Her current research examines the benefits of intergenerational exchange for reducing ageism and promoting generativity and well-being... Read more

  • Cherie King

    Cherie King

    Dr. King is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Central Connecticut State University Counselor Educator and Family Therapy Department. She also coordinates the Professional Counseling Program which includes clinical mental health, clinical rehabilitation, and addictions recovery counseling specializations. She has been working as a counselor for over 30 years...Read more

  • Jason Sikorski

    Jason Sikorski

    Dr. Jason Sikorski is an Associate Professor of Psychological Science at Central Connecticut State University. He received his Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from East Tennessee State University and his Ph. D. in Clinical Psychology from Auburn University. Dr. Sikorski completed his clinical internship at the Medical University of Ohio, followed by a rigorous 2-year post-doctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Sikorski teaches courses in research methods, psychopathology, abnormal psychology and human development... Read more

  • Jessica Edwards

    Jessica Edwards

    Dr. Jessica Edwards is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Literacy, Elementary, and Early Childhood Education at Central Connecticut State University. Prior to joining CCSU, this Kentucky native earned her Ph.D. at the University of North Texas, focusing on curriculum and instruction within the field of language and literacy... Read more

  • Joan Nicoll-Senft

    Joan Nicoll-Senft

    Dr. Joan Nicoll-Senft is a Professor and Program Coordinator within the Department of Special Education and Interventions at Central Connecticut State University. She is a former special education teacher and administrator with over 30 years of experience in the field. Her research agenda broadly addresses educational equity and access issues impacting learners in K-12 and higher education settings... Read more

  • Lynda Valerie

    Lynda Valerie

    Professor in the Department of Literacy, Elementary and Early Childhood Education and Director of the Central Connecticut Writing Project and Central Connecticut Student Writing Project, a summer program for young writers. Areas of professional interest include: utilization of appropriate assessments to inform effective interventions for reading and writing, developing teachers as writers and teachers of writing and application of family/community resources to impact literacy... Read more

  • Natsuko Takemae

    Natsuko Takemae

    Dr. Natsuko Takemae is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education and Interventions at Central Connecticut State University. She works with pre-service and in-service teachers as well as school professionals across K-12 settings. In the public schools, she worked with students from diverse backgrounds including students with disabilities, their peers without disabilities, and students who are English Language Learners and English as a Second Language speakers in a secondary general education classroom... Read more

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    Peg Donohue

    Peg Donohue

    Dr. Peg Donohue is an Associate Professor and School Counseling Program Coordinator at Central Connecticut State University. She teaches both clinical and school counseling courses to master’s level students. Before joining the CCSU faculty in 2014, Dr. Donohue spent 16 years working as a school counselor in both Connecticut and California. She has also taught elementary, middle and high school in comprehensive and alternative settings... Read More

  • Reinaldo Rojas

    Reinaldo Rojas

    Dr. Reinaldo Rojas was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where he completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1995, at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. He obtained his Master of Social Work in 2002 and his doctoral degree in 2015 from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work with a concentration in Community Organizing. His dissertation research was a case study of urban community development and the impact it has on the socioeconomic status of Latino residents... Read more

  • Sally Drew

    Sally Drew

    Sally V. Drew (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Special Education & Interventions at Central Connecticut State University. She bridges general and special education in the undergraduate and graduate courses she teaches on learning theory, writing methods, characteristics and supports for learners with exceptionalities, and research methods across teacher and leader preparation programs in CCSU’s School of Education and Professional Studies...Read More

  • Shelly Jones

    Shelly Jones

    Dr. Shelly M. Jones is a professor of mathematics education at Central Connecticut State University. She is a 28-year veteran educator having spent years in K-12 education, as a professional development provider, and as a board member of several educational organizations. She is the author of Women Who Count: Honoring African American Women Mathematicians. Her accomplishments are recognized on the Mathematically Gifted & Black website... Read more

  • Steven Ostrowski

    Steven Ostrowski

    Steven Ostrowski is a poet, fiction writer, painter and teacher. His work appears widely in literary journals and magazines. He is the author of five published chapbooks--four of poems and one of stories. He and his son Ben are authors of a full-length collaboration called Penultimate Human Constellation, published in 2018 by Tolsun Books. His chapbook, After the Tate Modern, won the 2017 Atlantic Road Prize (Island Verse Editions). His story, 'Even on Good Nights,' was a finalist for American Short Fiction's Shorter Fiction award. He teaches at Central Connecticut State University... Read more

  • Tan Leng Goh

    Tan Leng Goh

    Tan Leng Goh (PhD) is an assistant professor in the department of Physical Education and Human Performance at Central Connecticut State University. She teaches courses within the Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) program. Her research focuses on the effects of Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP) on children’s physical activity levels, on-task behavior, and teachers’ perspectives on implementing CSPAP, using both quantitative and qualitative methodology... Read more

Community Members

  • Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D.

    Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D.

    Dr. Perry is the Principal of the Neurosequential Network, Senior Fellow of The ChildTrauma Academy and a Professor (Adjunct) in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago and the School of Allied Health, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria Australia... Read more

  • Kay Warren

    Kay Warren

    Kay Warren cofounded Saddleback Church with her husband, Rick Warren, in Lake Forest, California in 1980. After the death of her son, Matthew, who lived with serious mental illness for most of his life, she founded Saddleback’s Hope for Mental Health Initiative as a way to support individuals and family members of loved ones with mental illness and suicidal ideation. The Initiative also trains others in the faith community how to launch or expand existing mental health ministries... Read more

  • Melissa Bengston

    Melissa Bengston

    Melissa Bengtson, B.S. is the program coordinator for the Literacy and Education Center of the Down Syndrome Association of Connecticut. Melissa graduated with her Bachelor’s degree in Special Education from the University of Saint Joseph and holds a dual certification in both Special Education (K-12) and Elementary Education (1-6). Melissa has conducted research on the preparation of preservice teachers to teach reading to students with disabilities and has received specialized training in the development of literacy evaluations for students with intellectual disabilities... Read more

  • Peggy Earnest

    Peggy Earnest

    Peggy Moffitt Earnest, PhD, CCC-SLP is a pediatric speech language pathologist and owner of Columbia Motor Speech Therapy in Columbia, CT. Peggy has been in private practice for more than 18 years. She specializes diagnosis and treatment of motor speech disorders, including dysarthria and childhood apraxia of speech and is driven to provide exceptional services for children and their families. In addition to being an SLP, Peggy is the author of an eclectic mix of books and poems. Her latest project is a young adult fictional novel entitled “Nonverbal”, which features a 15 year old with Down syndrome...Read more

  • Shakira Perez

    Shakira Perez

    Shakira Perez is an 8th and 12th grade English teacher at Classical Magnet School. She takes great pride in being a teacher at Classical having graduated from the program in 1995. She feels like she has come full circle and is now able to give back what she has received. She serves as the senior advisor and an instructional leader. In addition, she is a member of the School Governance Committee focusing on curriculum and instruction. Shakira loves to attend the school’s sports games and can be seen rooting from the stands. In the spring, you can catch her coaching the girls’ varsity tennis team... Read more