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Meet the CLR Lab Staff

Ms. Debbie Malewicki, Director

Ms. Malewicki is the director of the Center for Learning Resources, including the Peer Tutoring Program. She earned a BA in English and a BFA in creative writing from Roger Williams University, as well as an MA in English literature from UConn-Storrs.
Ms. Malewicki spent a decade teaching English, literature, and humanities courses at schools such as Quinnipiac University, Southern Connecticut State University, and Norwalk Community College, in addition to serving as a faculty tutor in various writing centers and later as the associate director of the Writing Center at NCC.
She has also worked as a technical writing consultant, proofreader, and editor in fields such as medical marketing, medical journals, high-level finance, theology, engineering, and children’s media, in addition to freelancing as a software trainer for several years.


Jodi Shydlo, Associate Director

Jodi Shydlo is the associate director of the Center for Learning Resources (CLR).  She is also a part-time tutor at the Writing Center at Norwalk Community College (NCC) in Norwalk, Connecticut and has worked there since 2005 to help students at any stage of the writing process for any class that assigns writing projects, such as research papers, essays, compositions, professional letters, literature responses, and creative pieces.  She has taught basic composition courses as an adjunct at NCC.  In addition to Jodi’s duties as associate director, she also tutors in the Writing Lab and proctors placement exams.  Jodi earned a BA in Psychology as well as an MS and 6th year diploma in School Psychology.  In addition, she earned a 6th year diploma and certification in Secondary English Education in the state of Connecticut. 

Tutors:  E  101, E  102, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  201, P  111, P  216, P  218, P  220, P  305, P  306, P  312, P  315, P  330, P  351, P  365, P  370, P  375


University of New Haven: Megan Fimbel Megan Fimbel, Interim Peer Tutoring Program Coordinator

Megan Fimbel is the Interim Peer Tutoring Program Coordinator. She is graduating in May 2012 as a double major in Forensic Science and Chemistry. She is involved with the Admissions Team as a student tour guide, the Honors Program, the Forensic Science and Chemistry Club, and works as a Senior Resident Assistant for the Forensic Science Living Learning Community. Megan has also previously been involved with the Chemistry Department as a Laboratory Assistant and the Mock Trial Team. Megan also works in the Undergraduate Admissions Office and previously worked for the CLR as a Chemistry and General Biology tutor in the Math, Science, and Business Lab.


Kristin AlfanolKristin Alfano, Computer Lab Undergraduate Assistant

Kristin is an undergraduate from Long Island who is majoring in Forensic Science with a biology concentration.  After graduation, she hopes to work in the New York Police Department’s crime laboratory as a forensic scientist.  During her spare time she likes to read, play a variety of different sports, hike, and listen to music.


Laura Anderman, CLR Computer Lab Graduate Assistant

Laura received her BA in Asian Studies from Knox College in 2010.  She is currently a graduate student pursuing an MA in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.  After graduation, she hopes to become an I/O consultant with a focus on companies trying to break into international markets.  In her spare time, she enjoys fencing, reading, and doing needlepoint.

Tutors:  P  111, P  212, P  336, P  355, P 608, P 619


University of New HavenJorky Badillo, CLR Administrative Assistant 

Jorky is an undergraduate from New York City who is majoring in Interior Design under the Pre-Architecture Program.  He hopes to pursue a Masters of Architecture and is planning on attending the Architecture School of Cornell University after he graduates.   Jorky loves to volunteer in his community and is looking to be actively involved in the University of New Haven. During his spare time he likes to play handball, listen to music, and hang out with his roommates.

ShaquandaShaquanda Brown, CLR Administrative Assistant

Shaquanda Brown is an undergraduate from Boston who is majoring Criminal Justice and is thinking of taking a concentration in Juvenile and Family Services.  She plans to continue her studies by going to law school.  Aside from working in the CLR, she enjoys hanging out with friends, reading, writing, doing crossword puzzles, and going to the gym with her roommates.


Samantha Hill, CLR Receptionist/Administrative Assistant

Samantha (a.k.a. Sam) is an undergraduate student majoring in Forensic Science with a concentration in Chemistry.  She is planning on getting her master's degree and working at the federal level.  Besides working at the CLR, Sam is a part of SMILE, works as a waitress back home in New Jersey, and enjoys singing, playing video games, reading, writing poetry, and fencing.

 


 

University of New Haven: Peter JesseyPeter Jessey, CLR Graduate Administrative Assistant 

Peter is a graduate student majoring in Healthcare Administration.  He completed his undergraduate studies at Eastern Connecticut State University.  When Peter completes his master’s degree here at UNH, he hopes to attain a management position in a hospital.  During his free time Peter enjoys hanging out with friends, working out, playing sports, and listening to music.


Chelsea Kopera, Computer Lab Undergraduate Assistant

Chelsea is an undergraduate from Arizona double majoring in Forensic Science and Biology with concentrations in biology and pre-med.  She plans to continue on to medical school and work in a federal agency as a medical examiner.  Outside of the CLR she enjoys horseback riding, reading, singing, drawing, and video games.


Zachary Smith GrabkoZachary Smith-Grabko, CLR Administrative Assistant

Zachary is a freshman majoring in Music Industry, with a minor in Theater Arts.  Along with doing reception for the CLR, he's also a member of MEISA, Campus Cru, and the Audio Engineering Club.  An avid performer and volunteer, Zachary hopes his calm demeanor will help students in using the CLR.

 


Peter Zhang, CLR Computer Lab Graduate Assistant

Peter earned his Bachelor of Law Degree in Health Law from Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China, in 2008.  He is currently a graduate student pursuing his M.S. degree in Health Care Administration at UNH. At the same time, he serves as a volunteer administrative intern for Columbus House, a charity organization for ending homelessness in New Haven. He hopes to find a job working in Health care administration in the future.  During his spare time, Peter enjoys playing basketball and hiking. He is also interested in philosophy, classical music, and history.
Tutors:  CS 107, PA 611, PA 690, MG 630, QA 604


Sheila Angelica

Sheila is an undergraduate in the Math Education program at UNH. In her free time, she enjoys creating and appreciating art and all types of music.
Tutors:  M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M  127, M  204, M  311


University of New Haven: Tess CarrollTess Carroll

Tess is a Forensic Science and Chemistry double major. She is a very outgoing person and is always smiling. She has been an orientation leader for the past two summers. She is also the Sergeant at Arms of the A-Team and is in the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society as well as the Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society. Tess works in the Math, Science, and Business Lab in the CLR as a mathematics and chemistry tutor.

Tutors: CH 103, CH 105, CH 115, CH 116, CH 201, CH 211, M 103, M 109, M 115, M 117, and M 118


Mr. Neal De Luca

Mr. De Luca earned a BA in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts before traveling the county for several months.  He was working as an assistant editor at a free “Beaches and Bars” entertainment publication in Florida when he decided to begin working towards his MA in English at Western Connecticut State University.  Mr. De Luca began teaching writing and literature courses and tutoring in the WCSU Writing Lab as a graduate assistant, and since earning his degree has taught freshman composition, developmental writing, and various literature courses as an adjunct instructor at WCSU and Naugatuck Valley Community College.  He also spent a year as an instructor in the English Department at Orange County Community College in New York. For the past several years he has been the WCSU AccessAbility Services Writing Specialist, where he provides tutoring and academic coaching for students with learning differences. Mr. De Luca has also participated in and run several creative writing workshops, and particularly enjoys writing – and tutoring – short fiction.

Tutors:  E  101, E  102, E  103, E  105, E  110, E  202, E  212, E  213,  E  214, E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E  270, E  281, E  341, E  392


Megan E. Fitzsimmons

Megan is a junior majoring in Forensic Biology. Ever since she was little, she possessed a love for science and law. After watching Diagnosis Murder and Forensic Files, her passion for working with biological evidence became quite clear. After graduation, she hopes to attend law school in hopes of fulfilling her dream job as a Forensics Attorney.  Aside from school, she enjoys being involved in Ambassador's for Christ and going on retreats. In her free time, Meg loves playing sports, especially basketball and softball, spending time with friends and being involved on campus.

Tutors:  BI 253, BI 254, CH 115, CH 116, CH 201, CJ 102, CJ 201, PH 150, PH 205


Danielle Gorka 

Danielle is an undergraduate double-majoring in the Chemistry and Forensic Science-Chemistry Emphasis programs at UNH. When not in class or working, she enjoys listening to music and spending time going to museums with her friends.

Tutors:  CH 103, CH 105, CH 115, CH 117, CH 201, CH 203, CH 211, CH 211L, CH 221, CH221L, CH 331, CH 333


Ms. Alice Guido

Alice Guido first connected with UNH in the fall of 1989 as an adjunct professor in the English Department. The next semester she added Writing Lab tutor to her CV and a few years later began counseling students for the Office of Academic Services. She still tutors for the CLR and counsels for OAS. Alice derives the greatest satisfaction when students discover better solutions than she does, proof that they're fully invested in the process of learning. Most enlightening experience at UNH: teaching Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" to a class that contained a sight-impaired student. She holds a BA in English composition and an MA in film study.                        

Tutors:  E  103, E  105, E  110, E  104, E  106, E  111, E  220, E  225, E  260, E  267, E  300 (WPE), CO 100, CO 101, CO 214, CO 340


Rob Harvey

Rob was an undergraduate student at UNH double majoring in Forensic Science and Chemistry.  Currently, he is a graduate student at UNH in Education.  Before joining the CLR in 2009, he tutored math and chemistry for the CAMEP program. He participated in the SURF program during the summer of 2009, researching with Dr. Sinha of the Physics department. During his free time, Rob enjoys playing a few games of racquetball in the Recreation Center as well as video games with his roommates.

Tutors:  CH 115, CH 116, CH 117, CH 118, CH 201, CH 202, CH 203, CH 204, CH 211, CH 221, M  118, PH 150, CH 103, CH 104, CH 105, M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117


Dr. Peter Intarapanich

Peter Intarapanich holds a Ph.D. in Applied Statistics from the University of Northern Colorado, Colorado.  He is currently an associate professor of Mathematics at Southern Connecticut State University.
Dr. Intarapanich supports all math and QA courses.

Tutors:  CJ 613, CJ 622, EAS345, M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M  127, M  203, M  227, M  228, M  371, M  472, M  473, M  481, M  482, P  301, P  305, P  306, P  608, QA 118, QA 216, QA 604, QA 605 SPSS


Sheela KarDr. Sheela Kar

Sheela Kar holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University in Boston, MA and a Juris Doctor Degree from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. She enjoys interacting with and providing support to Math students in the CLR Math, Science and Business Lab.

Tutors:  M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117

 

Mr. George Lardas

Mr. Lardas holds an MS in Aerospace Science and a BS in Astronomy and Physics from the University of Michigan. He was a researcher for the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (Infrared Information and Analysis) in Ann Arbor, MI and the MITRE Corporation in Bedford, MA, and worked for various NASA contractors in Houston, TX before coming to Connecticut to work for Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford. He taught high school science and college algebra before coming to the CLR at UNH. He is also the Rector of St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Stratford. He is fluent in Russian and Modern Greek and has translated technical documents from Russian to English. He is interested in mathematics, physical sciences, history, languages, and philosophy.

Tutors:  M 103, M 109, M 115, M 117, M 227, PH 100, PH 101, PH 103, PH 150, PH 203, PH 205, PH 207, PH 211, Russian up to the 200 level classes, and Greek.


University of New Haven: Shican LiShican Li

Shican is an undergraduate from China who is majoring in Biology (pre-med) and wants to be a great doctor in the future. Shican is a very friendly chemistry and mathematics tutor in the CLR. She loves science as well as literature and the arts, and she enjoys playing the Chinese zither and writing poems in her free time. She is also a UNH Diversity Peer Educator, and a member of the UNH Elm City Review, Honor’s Student Council, Rotaract Club and the International Student Association.

Tutors:  CH 103, CH 105, CH 115, CH 116, CH 117, CH 118, CH 201, and M  117


 

University of New Haven: Dr. Kevin LinDr. Kevin Lin

Xu Kevin Lin, a.k.a. Dr. “Kevin” Lin, is a chemist.  He received 4 degrees in chemistry:  a BS and MS in China and an MS and Ph.D. in the United States.  Dr. Lin was an associate professor in chemistry and holds more than 10 years of experience in the United States pharmaceutical industry. Currently, Dr. Lin is working as a CMC consultant for a pharmaceutical company and as a professional tutor in the CLR.

Dr. Lin greatly enjoys providing academic help for students along with other tutors in the CLR to make students’ lives better at UNH and in the future.  He supports all chemistry courses as well as Calculus I.

Tutors: CH 105, CH 115, CH 116, CH 201, CH 202, CH 211, CH 221, CH 331, CH 332, CH 341, CH501 (may also include the lab courses), and M 117


University of New Haven: Jifeng LuJifeng Liu

Jifeng Liu is an undergraduate majoring in Mathematics at UNH.  He enjoys solving math problems with different methods and he loves statistics.  Besides peer tutoring, he is a math mentor in the math department.  His duties include helping new math students get ready for their campus lives.  Jifeng is also a member of the Tau Sigma National Honor Society.  In his spare time, he likes running, swimming and watching television.

Tutors: M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M  204, M  321, M  403


Mrs. Linda Lubrano

Mrs. Lubrano prefers to be at home with a book and at least one cat on her lap.  At UNH, she spends her time teaching as an adjunct for the English department and tutoring in the Writing Lab.  In between, Mrs. Lubrano teaches computer-assisted composition full-time for Southern Connecticut State University.  Her diverse degrees include a BA in English and American History from Spring Arbor University in Michigan, an MA in American Studies from Bowling Green State University in Ohio, and graduate work in ESL/EFL from various universities; these degrees have enabled her teaching to expand from inner-city high schools in Houston and Phoenix to colleges that stretch from China and Japan to Tennessee, Arizona, CT, and the US Federal Penitentiary System.  Mrs. Lubrano believes all these experiences have taught her that reading and writing hold a mirror to the soul.  If writers are willing to really look in that mirror, they acquire a chance to gain self-knowledge and offer that insight to their audiences.

Tutors:  E  101, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  201, E  212, E  213, E  214, E  217, E  218, E  220, E  225, E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E  270, E  275, E  290, E  323, E  341, E  353, E  356, E  371, E  390, E  392, E  394, E  395, E  600; FE  001; WPE; HS 101, HS 102, HS 110, HS 120, HS 207, HS 211, HS 212, HS 262, HS 264, HS 345, HS 446, ESL, FE 001


Mr. Thomas Malchodi

Tom has been assisting college-level students with their writing since 1995. That year, he began working in the Campus Writing Center at Southern Connecticut State University, where, at the time, he was an undergraduate. His MA is in English. A few years later, he began working as a writing tutor in the CLR at UNH; he continues to tutor at both universities.  He teaches composition and literature at Quinnipiac and has also taught composition at Southern.  However, his preferred form of interaction with students remains the one-on-one tutoring session. Nothing gives him more pleasure than when a student stops by the CLR to relate that a writing project they worked on has gone well. Tom likes to give students a place to turn to when they are frustrated or overwhelmed by the expectations of college writing.

Tutors:  E  103, E  105, E  110, E  201, E  202, E  211, E  212, E  213, E  214, E  217, E  218, E  220, E  225, E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E 270, FE 001, WPE


Mr. Tad Martin

Tad came to UNH in January of 1998 as the assistant director of the Center for Learning Resources. He has taught English courses at UNH, Southern Connecticut State University, and UConn. He has also taught in high school. Tad enjoys tutoring both traditional and returning students and is always happy to help international students in their efforts. Like most Writing Lab tutors, Tad will help students with papers from any class except foreign language classes. When not busy tutoring, he spends a lot of time with his sons, Samuel and Benjamin. He is also an unashamed gearhead with a vintage tractor collection.

Tutors:  E  101, E  102, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  220, E  267, E  270, ED 350, T  131, E  600, MU 111, FE 001, E  300 (WPE)


Ms. Kaye McDonough

Kaye McDonough looks forward to helping students meet the demands of the academic essay without sacrificing their lively expression of ideas and points of view. The adventure is finding out just what individual strengths and resources a student can bring to bear on an essay topic. Ms. McDonough earned a BA from UC Berkeley and an MFA from Sarah Lawrence.   She has been teaching composition, literature, advanced editing/revision, and poetry, primarily at Quinnipiac and the University of Connecticut at Avery Point, but also at Eastern Connecticut State University, Gateway Community College, University of Hartford, and at Manhattanville.  Additionally, she is particularly interested in art history and poetry from the Romantics to the Beats and beyond.  She also provides tutoring support in reading and writing fundamentals.

Tutors: E  101, E  102, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  202, E  212, E  214, E  251, E  267, E  268, E  270, E  300 (WPE), AT 221, AT 222, AT 231, AT 232, AT 135, AT 331, HS 101, HS 102


Kristin McElheny

Kristin is an undergraduate student at UNH majoring in Tourism and Event Management as part of the Hospitality Department.  In her two years at UNH, she has been an Event Coordinator for the Hospitality Department as well as a Hazell Nut Cafe employee and manager. As part of the College of Business, Kristin was inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta National Business Honor Society in May, 2010. She is a member of the 5678 Dance Team, and served as President during the 2009-2010 academic year.  Kristin is also involved in the three Hospitality clubs at UNH. During her free time, she likes listening to music, decorating cakes and relaxing with her friends.

Tutors:  A  101, A  102, EC 133, EC 134, FI 213, HTM165, HTM225, HTM235, HTM316, HTM345, HTM452, LA 101, MG 210, MG 240, MK 200, QA 118, QA 216, QA 380


Dr. Cynthia Parker

Ms. Parker has always loved reading and was happy as a college student.  While studying at Connecticut College, she honed her love of music and double majored in English and music.  That preparation led to graduate study in comparative literature, both at the University of Washington/Seattle and at Indiana University/Bloomington, but completion of degrees did not allay her love of learning.  She dabbled in several new fields, including cognitive psychology and its insights into the writing process.  Ultimately, she decided to study Chinese and spent a year with AFS in Shanghai, an experience that taught her what it is like to be a poor student. Since then, she has devoted herself to helping students who have trouble reading and writing as well as students who want exploratory discussion to enhance their writing.  She has spent many years working with students who have visual impairments, and for several years she tutored at Fordham University's special program for academically challenged freshmen, continuing work with many of them through their four years of undergraduate study.  She has completed one year at the CLR and enjoys the prospect of many more.

Tutors:  AT 231, AT 232, AT 331, CO 102, CO 205, CO 309, CO 317, E  101, E  102, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  201, E  202, E  211, E  212, E  213, E  214, E  220, E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E  270, E  290, E  300, E  323, E  341, E  353, E  356, E  371, E  390, E  392, E  393, E  395, E  406, E  407, E  408, E  409, E  477, ED 350, ED 450, ED 451, ED 452, ED 453, ED 454, ED 455, ED 456, ED 457, ED 458, ED 459, ED 503, ED 504, ED 508, FE 001, FR 101, FR 102, FR 201, FR 202, GR 101, GR 102, GR 201, GR 202, HS 101, HS 110, HS 270, MU 106, MU 111, MU 201,MU 202, P  111, P  216, P  312, P  336, P  370, PL 101, PL 205, PL 215, PL 222, PL 222, PL 356, T  131, T  132, T  241, T  242, E  600, E  659, ED 603, ED 604, ED 606, ED 608, ED 614, ED 619, ED 626, ED 627, HS 610, HU 659, P  625, PL 614


Syed Taleb Razvi

Syed Taleb Razvi is an undergraduate majoring in Electrical Engineering who plans to minor in Mathematics and is an honor roll student. Before joining the CLR, he tutored math and chemistry for the CAMEP program. Also, he is a math mentor for incoming students majoring in Mathematics.  In his spare time, he is a Noha khwaan (one who recites prayers).

Tutors:  CH 103, CH 105, CH 115, M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M 203, EAS211 (mass balance and charge balance), EAS230


Lisa Ren

Lisa Ren earned her Bachelor's of Economics degree at the China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, China in 2010.  She is currently a graduate student pursuing her Master's degree in Business Administration in the College of Business at UNH.  In addition, she hopes to be an investment manager in the future.  She is eager to learn about different cultures and feels happy when helping others.  During her spare time, she likes playing the piano, hiking, traveling and photography. 

Tutors:  M 103, M 109, M 115, M 117, M 118, M 127, A 202, A 620, EC 133 (For calculations only:  FI 602, FI 213, FI 213)


Mrs. Kathy Uebelacker

Mrs. Uebelacker holds an MA in Math from Syracuse University and a BS in Math from Le Moyne College. She has been an adjunct math instructor at UNH since 1978 and has enjoyed working with individual students in the Math Lab since its inception. She enjoys quilting in her free time. Her tessellation-based quilt hangs in the math office, Maxcy 204.

Tutors:  M  103, M  109, M  115, M  127, M  217, M  218


Please note:  Dr. Vasu will not tutoring in the CLR during the fall 2011 semester, but will return at a later date TBA.
Dr. George Vasu

Dr. Vasu earned a master's degree in Physics, with a dissertation on the applications of the Bethe-Salpeter equation in quantum electrodynamics, followed by a doctorate in Physics from the University of Bucharest, Romania. His doctoral dissertation is on the statistical mechanics/statistical thermodynamics of ionic fluids. He is experienced in science research, industry, teaching, and tutoring.
Dr. Vasu supports all math, physics, and QA courses.  He can also assist with topics regarding electronics and control theory.

Tutors:  PH 100, PH 101, PH 103, PH 150, PH 205, PH 301 M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M  203, M  204, M  303, M  311, EE 201, EE 202, EE 235, EE 247, EE 300, EE 302, EE 461, EE 600, ME 300, ME 301, ME 305; ME 321, ME 404, CE 306, EAS211, QA 216


Mrs. Pavelle Wesser-Mitra

Pavelle Wesser-Mitra holds a Master's degree from Teachers College - Columbia University in the field of English Education.  Her teaching experience ranges from high school to adult education with a strong emphasis in English as a Second Language. She currently teaches English Composition at Southern Connecticut State University, and has been a writing tutor in the CLR at UNH since 2007.  She enjoys providing assistance to students with the writing process and welcomes any student who feels they could benefit from extra help with writing assignments.

Tutors:  E  101, E  102, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  111, E  201, E  202, E  211, E  212, E  213, E  214, E  215, E  216, E  217, E  218, E  220, E  225,E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E  270, E  275, E  281, E  290, E  300, E  323, E  390, E  393, E  394, E  395, E  481 ,E  498, E  599, E  406, E  407, E  408, E  409, E  477, E  478, E  479, E  480, FR 101, FR 102, CO 100, CO 102


Dr. Leon Weinmann

Dr. Weinmann is a Lecturer in the UNH English Department. He earned his undergraduate degrees in English and Classical Languages from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Although he specializes in poetry, he has taught a wide range of courses in the fields of composition, creative writing, and literature. He is also a certified ESL teacher and recently returned from a year in Rome, Italy, where he taught English at a variety of government agencies including La Presidenza del Consiglio (the Italian State Department) and the Agenzia delle Entrate (the Italian IRS).  When he's not teaching, he's usually writing poetry, hiking, or listening to jazz.

Tutors:  CO 100, CO 101, CO 102, CO 109, CO 200, E  101, E  102, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  201, E  202,  E  211, E  212, E  213, E  214, E  217, E  218, E  220, E  225, E  230, E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E  270, E  275, E  281, E  290, E  300, E  323, E  341, E  353, E  356, E  371, E  390, E  392, E  393, E  394, E  395, E  406, E  407, E  408, E  409, E  477, E  478, E  480, E  481, E  482, E  483, E  484, E  485, E  486, E  487, E  488, E  489, E  490, E  491, E  492, E  493, E  494, E  495, E  496, E  497, E  498, E  599, FE 001


Ms. Janet Wu York 

Ms. Wu York earned a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University and an MALS from Wesleyan University. Besides tutoring writing at UNH and at SCSU, she is a teaching assistant in a writing course at Yale and a violinist in the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. "The craft of writing and the art of playing music: both are powerful ways of communicating the mind and heart. Reading a sturdy sentence, resonant with meaning and texture of sound and rhythm, gives me as much pleasure as listening to a melodic line of music." Her other interests include meditation, qigong, and traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic views on health.

Tutors: AT 232, CO 100, CO 101, CO 102, E  101, E  102, E  103, E  104, E  105, E  106, E  110, E  111, E  201, E  202, E  220, E  251, E  260, E  267, E  268, E  300 (WPE), E  353, E  477, ESL courses, FE  001, HS 262, MU 111, MU 125, P  111, PL 101


Mr. Nicholas Zoghb

Mr. Zoghb is a UNH alumnus. He first tutored at the CLR in the fall of 1988. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering, a BS in Applied Mathematics, and an MS in Electrical Engineering. In addition to tutoring at the CLR, Mr. Zoghb teaches in the Mathematics Department and Physics Department.

Tutors:  EE 201, EE 202, EE 212, FR 101, FR 102, FR 201, FR 202, M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M  121, M  127, M  203, M  204, M  227, PH 100, PH 101, PH 103, PH 104, PH 150,  PH 205. EAS103, EAS107, EAS211, and QA 118


Mr. Karlo Zvonarek 

Mr. Zvonarek has been a CLR tutor since the fall of 2000. He holds a BS in Meteorology and Psychology from Lyndon State College and an MS in Natural Sciences from Central Connecticut State University. In his free time, he is actively involved with his wife in raising their three children. He also enjoys hiking, bicycling, and a variety of musical areas.

Tutors:  CJ 251, EAS 107, EAS 108, EAS 112, EAS 345, EE 341, EE 461, M  103, M  109, M  115, M  117, M  118, M  127, M  203, M  204, M  227, M  228, M  311, M  338, M  371, M  472, P  301, PH 100, PH 103, PH 104, PH 150, PH 203, PH 205, PH 207, QA 118, QA 216, SC 126, SC 135, SE 347, SP 101, SP 102, SP 201, SP 202, SP 450-459, SP 599, BI 605, CE 661, CJ 613, EE 600, EE 603, FI 605, M  605, M  610, QA 604, QA 605



Danielle Gorka  
Danielle is an undergraduate double-majoring in the Chemistry and Forensic Science-Chemistry Emphasis programs at UNH. When not in class or working, she enjoys listening to music and spending time going to museums with her friends.
Tutors:  CH 103, CH 105, CH 115, CH 117, CH 201, CH 203, CH 211, CH 211L, CH 221, CH221L, CH 331, CH 333