Dr. Johanna Glazewski
Title: Professor
Office Building: Santa Maria Hall
Floor: 4th Floor
Room: 46
Phone: 973-290-4404
Email: jglazewski@cse.edu
Professional Experience
- Professor of Classics, College of Saint Elizabeth (September 1995 to Present).
- Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Saint Elizabeth (August 1994 to June 2005).
- Associate Dean of College of Liberal Arts, Drew University (January 1986 to June 1992).
- Professor of Classics, Drew University (September 1976 to August 1994);
- Department Chairperson (1981-86 and 1992-1994).
- Faculty Interviewer in Admissions, Drew University (1979-85).
- Residence Hall Director, Drew University (1977-78).
- Dean of Studies, College of Saint Elizabeth (1971-76).
- Director of Continuing Education, College of Saint Elizabeth (January to July 1971).
- Associate Professor of Classics, College of Saint Elizabeth (1969-71).
- High School Teacher (Latin and Religion), Paramus Catholic High School (1965-66).
- High School Teacher (Latin and Religion), Academy of the Sacred Heart, Hoboken, New Jersey (1962-65).
- Elementary School Teacher, Sacred Heart, Bloomfield, New Jersey (1959-62).
Additional Major Educational Experiences
- International Conference on “The First Year Experience,” Cambridge, England, 1988.
- Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education, Bryn Mawr College and HERS, 1986.
- ACE Leadership Training Seminar, “Chairing the Academic Department,” 1982.
- NEH Seminar for College Teachers, Columbia University, 1979.
- NEH Seminar for College Teachers, University of Texas at Austin, 1976.
- Dissertation Research, American Academy at Rome, 1969.
- Goethe Institute, Salzburg, Austria, 1969.
Professional Memberships
- Council of Independent Colleges
- American Association of Colleges
- American Association of Higher Education
- Classical Association of the Middle Atlantic States
- New Jersey Classical Association
Education
- Ph.D. Fordham University, 1970 (Classical Philology).
- M.A. Fordham University, 1966 (Classics).
- A.B. College of Saint Elizabeth, 1961 (Latin Major).