GOTHAM INSTRUCTORS
Meritta Cullinan

Dr. Meritta Cullinan is a Professor of Sociology at Molloy College, and an expert in urban sociology. Although a native Rochesterian, she is a long time resident of Manhattan, residing simultaneously in five different neighborhoods in Manhattan.
Meritta can be reached by email at mcullinan @molloy.edu. Her office is located in the Sociology House.
Meritta can be reached by email at mcullinan @molloy.edu. Her office is located in the Sociology House.
Don Hazlitt

Don Hazlitt is and Assistant Professor of Art and former chairman of the Art Department at Molloy College. He is a practicing artist with extensive ties to the New York art community.
Don's office is located at Wilbur 221 and he can be reached by email at dhazlitt@molloy.edu..
Don's office is located at Wilbur 221 and he can be reached by email at dhazlitt@molloy.edu..
Damian Hey

Damian Hey is a Professor of English, a writer, Editor-in-Chief of and/or journal and managing editor of Ars Omnia Press. His love for New York City began as a college student at Columbia University.
Damian can be contacted by email at dhey@molloy.edu. His office is located in the English Department at Siena Hall.
Damian can be contacted by email at dhey@molloy.edu. His office is located in the English Department at Siena Hall.
Daniel McGann

Daniel McGann is Associate Professor of Music, and former chairman of the Music Department. He currently serves as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and the Director of the Molloy College Honors Program.
Dan can be contacted by email at dmcgann@molloy.edu or by phone at 516-323-3017.
Dan can be contacted by email at dmcgann@molloy.edu or by phone at 516-323-3017.
Lelia Roeckell

Lelia Roeckell is a Professor of History and an authority on America's pre-Civil War period. She teaches the department's New York History class, which she developed.
Lee can be reached at lroeckell@molloy.edu.
Lee can be reached at lroeckell@molloy.edu.
Mike Russo

Dr. Mike Russo is a Professor of Philosophy at Molloy College, director of the College's Whitman Creative Studies Program, and the managing editor of SophiaOmni Press and and/or, a journal of avant garde arts. He is a native Queensite who spent his formative years studying and teaching in the Bronx.
Mike can be contacted through his academic webpage.
Mike can be contacted through his academic webpage.