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Dr. William Petkanas

Dr. William Petkanas, Chair
213c Berkshire Hall
203-837-8255
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Ms. Karen Walsh

Department Secretary
120b Berkshire Hall
203-837-8250

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Dr. JC Barone

209 Higgins Annex

203-837-3233

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Dr. Allison Butler

224 Berkshire Hall

203-837-3952

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Professor Jessica Eckstein

021 Berkshire Hall

203-837-8873

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Dr. Katie Lever-Mazzuto

020 Berkshire Hall

203-837-8872

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Dr. Hugh McCarney

Dr. Hugh McCarney
213a Berkshire Hall
203-837-8254
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Professor Karen G. S. Raftery

Professor Karen G. S. Raftery
213b Berkshire Hall
203-837-8257
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Dr. D. L. Stephenson
121b Berkshire Hall

203-837-8871
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Dr. Truman Keys

208 Higgins Annex

203-837-3234

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Dr. Katy Wiss Dr. Katy Wiss
119b Berkshire Hall
203-837-8260
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Part-Time Faculty

Tom Bisogno

Dr. Jeanne Christie

Dr. Walt Cramer

Wayne  Keeley

Kim Laing

Brad  Ritchie

Tammy McVey-Camilleri

Dr. Jeanne Posner

Tom Salvador

Don Saraceno

Dean Tozzoli

Faculty Emeriti

  Dr. Connie Hellman

  Dr. Michael Erlich

  Dr. Jeanne Posner

In Memoriam

Professor Khalda Logan

Professor Khalda Logan

           (1967-2007)

Her presence is missed, but her spirit and example will always be with us.


It is with great sadness that we inform you that Khalda Logan died Tuesday evening, March 13, 2007, after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer. Khalda was an associate professor in the communication department and a WestConn alumna. She loved teaching and was an inspiration to her students and colleagues. Throughout her 17 month-long struggle, Khalda never lost her amazing spirit. She was an extraordinary person, a superb teacher, and she will be greatly missed.