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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
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Zarkowski, Pamela
Pamela Zarkowski
Adjunct Professor, School of Dentistry, Division of Practice Essentials & Interprofessional Education; Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, teaches community dentistry, ethical, legal issues including topics related to cultural diversity, leadership, women's issues and occupational hazards. Zarkowski lectures in continuing education courses and has published extensively in the areas of legal and ethical issues for the health professions. Zarkowski holds a B.S. in Dental Hygiene, a M.P.H. in Dental Public Health, a teaching certificate in Community Dentistry from the University of Michigan and a Juris Doctor and a certificate in Gerontology from Wayne State University. She joined the University in 1978.
Zakhary, Ibrahim
Ibrahim Zakhary
Associate Professor, Division of Clinical Dentistry, Division of Clinical Essentials and Simulation, Prof. Zakhary teaches oral surgery and local anesthesia to dental students, as well as serves as a clinical instructor and to dental students and oral surgery residents. He works as an examiner of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Prof. Zakhary earned his Bachelor of Dental Sciences and Master of Science of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from Cairo University, Egypt. He has special research interest in bone regeneration and reconstruction of orofacial region, with several journal article publications and presentations in that field.zakharie@udmercy.edu
Zeff, Lawrence
Lawrence Zeff
Professor of Management, teaches courses in organization behavior, organization theory, leadership and strategic policy. He has consulted with organizations to improve executive decision making, provide leadership and management skills, and create mission statements and implement strategic plans. His research concentrates on team building, strategy implementation, leadership and implementing change. Zeff received a B.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan, M.B.A. in Management from Wayne State University and Ph.D. in Organization Theory from the University of Pittsburgh. He joined the University in 1973.
Zhong, Xiaohui
Xiaohui Zhong
Professor of Mathematics, teaches mathematics, especially analysis and other high-level mathematics courses. Zhong's research interests include functional analysis, complex analysis, numerical analysis, and innovative teaching of mathematics. Zhong holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from the South China University of Technology, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Wayne State University. She joined the University from Coopers & Lybrand in 1992.
Zhou, Zheng
Zheng Zhou
Associate Professor, teaches periodontics and dental implantology, perio-orthodontic interdisciplinary treatment to dental students, and residents in Periodontics and Orthodontics programs. Prof. Zhou is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He is an active member of American Academy of Periodontics, American Association of Orthodontists, and American Dental Association. He received a Doctor of Dental Surgery, Doctorate and Certificate in Orthodontics from West China University of Medical Sciences. He received a Certificate in Periodontics from Medical College of Georgia. Prof. Zhou remains active in private practice. He joined the university in 2015.
Zimmerman-Oster, Kathleen A.
Kathleen A. Zimmerman-Oster
Professor of Psychology, Director of Industrial Organizational/Psychology Master of Arts Program and Director of Research, Evaluation and Leadership Development for the Institute for Leadership and Service (ILS). At the undergraduate level, Zimmerman-Oster teaches social psychology (with a focus on positive psychology) and a capstone course in leadership (with a focus on the ±«Óãtv Social Change Model (SCM). At the graduate level, she teaches courses in leadership (with a focus on emotional intelligence, servant leadership and the SCM) and a two-course industrial/organizational psychology internship and capstone sequence (which focus on career maturity and professionalization). Each of these courses include a community-engaged learning (formerly called "service learning") component. These opportunities to lead and serve involve either service to high school students in the Step Up: Be a Leader and Pay It Forward program, the development of Mini Caring Communities or providing consultation and technical support to the ILS and the Emerging Leaders Program (a co-curricular retention, reflection, and recognition program that awards the Leadership Pin and Medallion.) Her areas of special interest, research and consulting include "leadership development across the lifespan," organizational development and evaluation and assessment. Zimmerman-Oster also provides consultation and technical assistance in the areas of training, evaluation, survey research, and grant development to local and regional non-profit and human service organizations in the areas of youth leadership development, community coalition building, and prevention of negative life outcomes. Zimmerman-Oster holds a Bachelor of Arts from University of Detroit and a Master of Arts and doctorate from Wayne State University. She joined the University in 1989.