Halina Hollyway

 HalinaK. Hollyway

Halina K. Hollyway

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Biography

Halina K Hollyway is a/an Faculty/Staff in the University Of Connecticut department at University Of Connecticut

University of New Haven - Criminal Justice


Resume

  • 2018

    Westchester Community College

    Westchester County

    New York

    Professor/Adjunct Counselor

    Westchester Community College

    Stamford

    Connecticut

    Coordinator/Instructor - Interdisciplinary Academic Internship course

    Interdisciplinary Career Development course

    Instructor - Freshman Year Experience course

    Director

    Center for Career Development/Interdisciplinary Internship Program

    Instructor

    University of Connecticut-Stamford

  • 2016

    The College of New Rochelle

    New Rochelle

    NY

    Adjunct Faculty teaching Psychology of Art & Creativity

    Developmental Psychology

    Abnormal Psychology

    Crisis Intervention

    Human Relations

    Introduction to Psychology

    Assertiveness and Decision Making

    Infant and Child Development

    Adjunct Faculty - Psychology

    The College of New Rochelle

  • 2012

    University of New Haven

    West Haven

    CT

    Adjunct Faculty teaching Forensic Psychology and Quantitative Applications

    Adjunct Faculty/Teaching Fellow - Forensic Psychology

    Quantitative Applications

    University of New Haven

  • 2011

    Ukrainian

    Polish

    Lemko

    English

    Russian

    Slovak

    German

    Spanish

    Applied Psychology

    M.A.

    St. John's University

    Ph.D.

    Psychology of Language/Social Justice focus

    Literacy/TESOL and Bilingual Education Specialization

    Baruch Scholar

    \nBeta Gamma Sigma

    B.B.A. magna cum laude

    Human Resources Management

    ITT International TEFL and TESOL

    London

    United Kingdom

    TESOL Certificate

    Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

    Ph.D. Criminal Justice

    Completed 30 Ph.D. credits/transferred to St. John's University

    Forensic Psychology/Social Justice focus

    University of New Haven

    Certified Court Interpreter - Polish

    Judicial Branch

    State of Connecticut/National Center for State Courts

  • 2003

    aLanguageBank

    New York

    NY

    Served a freelance interpreter in the court system

    Interpreter

    aLanguageBank

  • 2000

    inlingua

    Stamford

    CT

    Provided instruction to adult ESL students\n\n

    English as a Second Language (ESL) Instructor

    inlingua

  • 1985

    State of Connecticut Judicial Branch

    University of Connecticut-Stamford

    State of Connecticut Judicial Branch

  • Leadership Development

    Student Development

    Career Assessment

    Job Search

    Experiential Learning

    Domestic Violence Counseling

    Victims

    Teaching

    Research

    Career Development

    Court Advocacy

    Criminal Justice

    Victim Services

    Victimology

    Resume Writing

    Higher Education

    Internships

    Career Counseling

    Forensic Psychology

    Graduate School/Pre-Law Advising

    Vice President

    CCEIA

    Responsible for overall strategic and operational responsibility of CCEIA’s

    programs

    expansion

    and execution of its mission. Develop deep knowledge of field

    core programs

    operations

    and plans.

    Jill Ferrall

    Halina

    Hollyway

CJST 2251

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