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Faculty & Staff
Faculty
ALP’s full-time faculty are trained in ESL teaching methods, holding either a Master's degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Linguistics, or a related field.
Our instructors bring a wealth of experience to their classes, taking the time to get to know each student individually. When asked what is most memorable about their time with ALP, former students invariably answer “my teachers,” citing their kindness, quality of instruction, and attention to detail.
Meet the Administrators and Office Staff
Kathleen Romstedt, Director
Gary Whitby, Acting Director
Sheri Gangluff, Acting Assitant Director
Dena Naumoff, Assistant to the Director
K.C. Novak, Student Assistant
Meet the ALP Teaching Staff
Jeannette Bolivar, Academic Program Specialist
Mary Bradshaw, Lecturer
Rene DeVos, Lecturer
Sonja Gassett, Lecturer
Jessy Hendrickx, Lecturer
Chris Hill, Academic Program Specialist
Bill Holschuh, Lecturer
Pam Lovern, Lecturer
Kathryn Moon, Academic Program Specialist
Enid Rosenstiel, Academic Program Specialist
Julie Taaffe, Academic Program Specialist
Laura Thomas, Academic Program Specialist
Marcie Williams, Academic Program Specialist
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Kathleen Romstedt, Director
Dr. Kathleen Romstedt holds a Ph.D. in Foreign and Second Language Education from The Ohio State University and an MA in TESOL from The University of Kansas. She has over 30 years of experience as an ESL teacher and program administrator. In addition, she has taught high school level Spanish and German and worked as a faculty member in the field of language teacher education. She is the author of two ESL textbooks and has held offices in Ohio TESOL and UCIEP. She loves to travel and is excited by experiencing new places and meeting new people.
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Gary Whitby, Acting Director
Gary Whitby has been teaching in various capacities for 26 years ranging from gymnastics and swimming to Japanese and English. He received his BA in International Studies from
Azusa
Pacific
University
in
California
and his MA in TESL from
California
State
University
,
Los Angeles
(CSULA). After teaching English in
Japan
for 10 years, his career continued at CSULA in teaching ESL and as an Academic Advisor. He has been teaching with the American Language Program here at OSU since 1995 and began the role as the Assistant Director in 2005. He also continues to teach Japanese at
Columbus
State
Community College
which he has been doing since 1996. His interests include snowboarding, guitar, multimedia, and a nice cup of coffee.
Email: Whitby.4@osu.edu
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Sheri Gangluff, Acting Assistant Director
Sheri Gangluff is an Academic Program Specialist. She has an M.A. in Linguistics and certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language from
Ohio
University
and a B.A. in Spanish from
Otterbein
College
. She is a native of
Ohio
, but she has lived and taught in the
United Arab Emirates
,
Colombia
,
South America
,
Spain
and
Miami
,
Florida
. Sheri speaks Spanish fluently and some Arabic. She really enjoys helping students not only learn the language skills that they need, but also helping them with the cultural experience of living in the
United States
. Email: gangluff.2@osu.edu
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Dena Naumoff, Assistant to the Director
Dena Naumoff has served as the ALP Admissions Coordinator and Assistant to the Director since 1985. During that time, she has worked with thousands of ALP students from around the world, helping them through the maze of application procedures and with their initial orientation and adjustment to life at Ohio State. Dena earned a B.A. in social studies education from OSU and enjoys travel, both domestic and international.
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K.C. Novak, Student Assistant
K.C. is a transfer student here at OSU, now in her junior year. She has no idea what she wants to do with her life, although her hobbies include acting, writing, trying to learn French, and switching majors. She has only traveled to English speaking countries so far, but hopes to change that in the future.
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Jeanette Bolivar, Academic Program Specialist
Jeannette Bolivar has been an instructor with the American Language Program since 1985. She also served as assistant director of the Spoken English Program, an international teaching assistant training program for two years. Jeannette lived and studied in
France
and lived and taught in
Venezuela
for one year. She loves to travel and is especially fond of adventure travel. In addition to teaching, she loves to cook and garden.
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Mary Bradshaw, Lecturer
Dr. Mary Bradshaw holds a Ph.D. in linguistics from OSU. Her field is phonology, the study of sound structure in language. She also has an M.A. in Applied Linguistics and an M.A. in International Affairs from Ohio University. She has taught English as a Foreign Language in Japan (Temple University Japan & Aoyama Daigakku Gakuin), Korea (Kyungpook National University) and the Central African Republic (American Cultural Center). She has taught linguistics at OSU, University of Chicago, University of Oklahoma and Kyungpook National University. Her interests include travel, movies and reading.
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Rene Devos, Lecturer
Rene DeVos has an MA in TESOL from Ohio State University. His hometown is Columbus, Ohio. He has taught English in Korea and Indonesia. Before coming to ALP, he taught Spanish at OSU for five years. His favorite activities are snorkeling and spearfishing in warm clear ocean water. He likes to spend Christmas in Oaxaca, Mexico. In his free time, he rides his bicycle and goes for walks.
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Sonja Gassett, Lecturer
Sonja Gassett holds an M.A. in TESL and International Studies from Wheaton Graduate School. She has taught English in Ethiopia and Austria, and in the U.S., at World Relief International in Chicago and the College of Dupage. She enjoys traveling to new places, eating international foods, being outside in nature, and writing and performing music.
Website: http://esl.osu.edu/staff/gassett
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Jessy Hendrickx, Lecturer
Jessy Hendrickx earned an M.A. in English and TESL from Kent State University. She has taught English at Kent State, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, and English Korea Nazarene University in Cheonan City, South Korea. At Ohio State, she teaches in both the American Language Program and the ESL Composition Program.
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Chris Hill, Academic Program Specialist
Chris Hill holds Master’s degrees in Linguistics and in Student Personnel Services from the
University
of
South Carolina
. He also has a Bachelor’s degree in Art and Art History from the
University
of
Toronto
. Chris grew up in
Toronto
,
Ontario
,
Canada
. After studying French in grade school and high school, he finally learned to speak French fluently in an intensive French language program at Université Laval in
Quebec City
. This experience led to his interest in the role of student involvement in language learning. Chris has traveled throughout the
U.S.
and
Canada
as well as to
France
,
Italy
,
England
, and
Scotland
. In his spare time, he enjoys making art, playing and watching hockey, quilting, and working on his 1955 Packard Clipper.
Website: http://esl.osu.edu/staff/hill
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Bill Holschuh, Lecturer
Louis W. (Bill) Holschuh holds an M.A. in general and applied linguistics from Ohio University. He has taught ESL in intensive and post-intensive university programs for more than thirty years, and is the former director of the American Language Program. He is the author/co-author of three ESL textbooks and has served as president of Ohio TESOL and UCIEP. In addition to teaching in ALP, he is an instructor and curriculum specialist for the Wuhan University Summer Intensive English Program in Wuhan, China.
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Pam Lovern, Lecturer
Pamella Lovern is a graduate of the
University
of
Houston
with a B.A. in history and English and M.A. as a reading specialist. She continued post-graduate work in German, linguistics, and ESL, passing the Excet Exam for ESL in 1990. Beginning her teaching career in 1971, she has taught ESL in the American Language Program at The Ohio State University since 1991. In addition to working in the day-time intensive program, she has developed and taught ESL classes in the evening program. Studying languages, traveling, and experiencing other cultures have been her interests since youth; teaching ESL is her passion.
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Kathryn Moon, Academic Program Specialist
Kathryn Moon has a B.S. in English Education and an M.A. in Applied Linguistics from Ohio University. After five years of teaching English in high school, she joined the American Language Program at The Ohio State University. She has been teaching all skills to students at all levels since 1983. She has also taught English to immigrants and university employees. She loves working with international students and feels very satisfied when they increase their confidence in English. Her outside interests include painting, gardening, and cooking.
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Enid Rosenstiel, Academic Program Specialist
Enid Rosenstiel is originally from
England
but has lived in the
U.S.
for many years. She has a Bachelor's degree in French and German from Birmingham University (UK) as well as Master's degrees in Linguistics and TESL from the
University
of
Florida
. Enid has worked in ESL Programs since 1986 teaching in the American Language Program, the Spoken English Program and the Composition Program. She travels extensively to all parts of the world and enjoys theatre, reading, gardening as well as learning other languages and about other cultures.
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Julie Taaffe, Academic Program Specialist
Julie Taaffe earned an M.A. in English from Ohio State University and completed PhD coursework in an interdisciplinary program within the College of Education in Rhetoric, Linguistics and TESOL. She taught writing in Humanities Core Curriculum at Ohio Dominican College and in the Freshman Writing Program at Ohio State. Julie has taught in both the ESL Composition Program and the Spoken English Program as well as the American Language Program. Her special interest and most extensive experience is in advanced-level English for academic purposes. In addition to her professional activities, Julie is an avid reader and amateur photographer.
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Laura Thomas, Academic Program Specialist
Laura Thomas has been an Academic Program Specialist in ALP since 1987, and has also taught in OSU’s Spoken English and ESL Composition Programs. She has a B.A. in German and Studio Arts and an M.A. in Linguistics from
Ohio
University
. She was a study abroad student in
Salzburg
,
Austria
, and began her teaching career as a Fulbright English Language Assistant in the Austrian Public Schools. She has also taught freshman composition for the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Affairs in Shah Alam,
Malaysia
. She enjoys teaching all levels and skills and designing new curriculum.
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Marcie Williams, Academic Program Specialist
Marcie M. Williams received her BA in German from
Bethany
College
and her MA in TESOL from
West Virginia
University
. She is currently working on her PhD from
New York
University
and her research centers around the academic needs of international graduate students. She began her teaching career at
Bethany
College
as a German TA and then taught ESL at
West Virginia
University
. After moving to
New York City
in 1999, she taught at
Pace
University
and became an active member of professional organizations such as New York State TESOL. Having just moved back to
Ohio
, she is excited to help her new students reach their academic goals. Her interests include reading, movies, and traveling.
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