ADJUNCT FACULTY

Eleni Angelou

Eleni Angelou

Graduate Teaching Fellow
Philosophy Department

Office: Powdermaker Hall 350-I
Phone: 718-997-5208
eangelou@gradcenter.cuny.edu

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Area of expertise:

  • Philosophy of Science
  • Artificial Intelligence
Eleni is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and works on research across the philosophy of artificial intelligence, theory of science, and cognitive science.

Jordan Botello

Graduate Teaching Fellow
Philosophy Department

Office: Powdermaker Hall 350R
Phone: 718-997-5270
jbotello@gradcenter.cuny.edu

 
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Lizandra Friedland

Adjunct Lecturer

Philosophy Department

Office: PH 350-S / KY 705

Phone: 718-997-5270

Lfriedland@qc.cuny.edu

 

Since joining the department in 2017, Lizandra has regularly taught undergraduate courses with a focus on modern logic, including Propositional and First-Order Logic. Her interests also include the intersections of philosophy of mind and education, and the educational applications and therapeutic dimensions of philosophical practice. A QC alum and first-generation college graduate, she approaches teaching as an opportunity to engage students not only in philosophical inquiry and the history of ideas, but with tools for reflective living. Lizandra holds a B.A. and M.A. in Philosophy, as well as an M.A. in Data Analytics and Applied Social Research. Outside the philosophy department, Lizandra holds a position at the college as an institutional researcher, where her work offers insights into our students’ experiences and development. She has also served as faculty advisor to the Philosophy Club since Fall 2022, supporting student-led discussions, events, and outreach initiatives aimed at cultivating philosophical dialogue across campus.

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Michael Greer

Graduate Teaching Fellow
Philosophy Department

Office: Powdermaker Hall 350-T
Phone: 718-997-5275

mgreer@gradcenter.cuny.edu

 

Michael L. J. Greer (pronouns she/her) is a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center and a Senior Ethics Fellow at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She is a 2025-2026 fellow with The Committee on Globalization and Social Change, as well as a 2025-2026 Care Fellow at the Iowa Care Lab. She works in feminist and social philosophy, applied ethics (esp. bioethics), critical phenomenology, social epistemology, philosophy of science, and fat studies.
 
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David Leventhal

Lecturer ( Affiliated teaching lecturer for the Philosophy Department )

Business & Liberal Arts Department

Office:   Honors Hall , RM21
Phone: 718-997-2861

david.leventhal@qc.cuny.edu

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Salvatore Miceli

Adjunct Lecturer 

Philosophy Department

Office:   Powdermaker Hall, 350P
Phone: 718-997-5270

salvatore.miceli@qc.cuny.edu

 

 

John Ostling

Adjunct Lecturer

Philosophy Department

Office:   Powdermaker Hall, 350R
Phone: 718-997-5270

john.ostling@qc.cuny.edu

 

 

Alexia Papigiotis

Adjunct Lecturer

Philosophy Department

Office:      Powdermaker Hall 350-T
Phone:   718-997-5275

alexia.papigiotis@qc.cuny.edu

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Matthew T. Puglisi

Adjunct Lecturer

Philosophy Department

Office:      Powdermaker Hall 350-R
Phone:   718-997-5291

mattpuglisi@hotmail.com

Prof. Puglisi conducted his graduate studies in Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center. He has been lecturing in the Philosophy Department at Queens College for 25 years. His areas of specialization are Ethics – especially Business Ethics – Epistemology, and Philosophy of Language.

Office Hours:
By appointment only, made via e-mail to mattpuglisi@hotmail.com.

 

Maria Victoria Salazar

Adjunct Lecturer

Philosophy Department

Office:      Powdermaker Hall 350-U
Phone:   718-997-5283

msalazar1@gradcenter.cuny.edu

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Maria Victoria Salazar is a PhD Candidate in the Philosophy department at The Graduate Center, CUNY. She works primarily on Ancient Greek Philosophy, specifically Plato. Her dissertation is on the role of eros in Plato’s work, how it functions as a lynchpin between Forms and particulars, and how its usefulness as a political emotion. She also has interests in Political Theory and Philosophy of Education.