Staff

Christina Brenner
- Assistant Dean of Students
 - She/Her/Hers
 - cbrenner@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Christina Brenner, Assistant Dean of Students  
In her role as the Assistant Dean of Students, Ms. Brenner is responsible for implementing,
                                                coordinating and monitoring West Chester University's Code of Conduct. This involves
                                                the training and evaluating of Hearing Officers, selection of members to serve on
                                                the University Hearing Board, overseeing the appeals process, and coordinating the
                                                administrative components of the conduct program. 

Rhonda D'Annunzio
- Administrative Assistant
 - She/Her/Hers
 - rd'annunzio@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Rhonda D’Annunzio, Administrative Assistant
Rhonda holds a B.A. in Communications from West Chester University and spent over
                                                20 years as a Communications Specialist and Managing Editor in the private sector
                                                before returning to her alma mater to become a part of the Office of Student Conduct.
                                                Rhonda serves as the first line of contact for students, parents and staff/faculty
                                                in responding to questions and concerns. She is active in updating student records,
                                                problem solving and handling student calls and in-person student requests.

Khadijah Greene
- Assistant Director
 - She/Her/Hers
 - KGreene@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Khadijah Greene, Assistant Director of Student Conduct
Khadijah Greene has served as an Assistant Director of Student Conduct since 2024,
                                                bringing valuable experience from her previous roles in Residential Life and Housing.
                                                Khadijah holds a B.S. in Marketing (with a minor in Graphic Design) from Rider University
                                                and a M.Ed in Curriculum and Instruction from Salisbury University.  In her current
                                                role, Khadijah adjudicates individual and group conduct cases, facilitating conversations
                                                with students regarding violations of University policy as a hearing officer. She
                                                also serves as a member of the University Hearing Board. Khadijah is passionate about
                                                fostering a supportive environment where students can learn from their experiences.
                                                In her free time, she enjoys reading, spending time with her dog, Garnet, and exploring
                                                new culinary creations.

Elaine Markowitz
- Assistant Director
 - She/Her/Hers
 - EMarkowitz@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Elaine Markowitz, Assistant Director of Student Conduct
Elaine has served as an Assistant Director in the Office of Student Conduct since
                                                2024. Responsibilities include adjudicating individual and group conduct cases. Elaine
                                                facilitates conversations with students regarding violations of the Code of Conduct,
                                                serves as a Hearing Officer, provides training to campus and system constituents,
                                                and acts as a resource to students, staff, and faculty on the interpretation and implementation
                                                of University policies as defined by the Student Code of Conduct. She recently retired
                                                after 25 years as a high school counselor, and she has over 15 years of experience
                                                as a part-time counselor with Delaware County Community College. She is a Licensed
                                                Professional Counselor and works with clients in private practice. Prior to that,
                                                she was an investigator for the Division of Family Services in Delaware. Elaine holds
                                                a B.A. in Criminal Justice/minor in Psychology and an M. Ed in School Counseling from
                                                the University of Delaware and a Post Master’s Certificate in Professional Counselor
                                                Licensure Preparation from West Chester University.
                                                										

Dr. Jared Rodrigues
- Associate Director
 - He/Him/His
 - JRodrigues@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Dr. Jared Rodrigues, Associate Director of Student Conduct
Dr. Jared Rodrigues is a student affairs practitioner, teacher and research nerd,
                                                who describes our best work as transformational.  He most recently was an interim
                                                Director at MiraCosta Community College and is a practitioner/trainer for the Center
                                                for Restorative Justice.  Jared also served as the Associate Dean of Community Standards
                                                and Wellbeing at University of Redlands for eight years where he chaired the CARE
                                                Team. He holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education from Penn State University (where he studied
                                                college student health behaviors), and an M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology from Temple
                                                University.  Jared is an avid meditator who is passionate about wellness, truth, art,
                                                food, spiritual nourishment, and laughter.

Shelley Siedzikowski
- Assistant Director
 - She/Her/Hers
 - ssiedzikowski@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Shelley Siedzikowski, Assistant Director of Student Conduct
Shelley has served as an Assistant Director in the Office of Student Conduct since
                                                2012. Prior to that she worked in New Student Programs and Residence Life and Housing
                                                Services here at WCU. Responsibilities include adjudicating individual and group conduct
                                                cases and supervising the office’s graduate student staff. As a hearing officer, Shelley
                                                facilitates conversations with students regarding violations of University policy;
                                                and serves as a University Hearing Board member. She also works with the Assistant
                                                Dean of Students for Student Conduct on projects and policy revisions as needed. Shelley holds
                                                a B.A. in Journalism from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) and an M.S. in
                                                College Student Development and Counseling from Northeastern University.

Richard Stumpf
- Assistant Director of Case Management
 - He/Him/His
 - rstumpf@wcupa.edu
 
Areas of Responsibility & Bio
Richard Stumpf, Assistant Director of Case Management
Richard has served as an Assistant Director of Case Management in the Office of Student
                                                Conduct since 2023. Prior to arriving at WCU, he served as the Assistant Director
                                                of Engineering Entrepreneurship at Villanova University and has over 19 years’ experience
                                                working in higher education at multiple universities. As a case manager, Richard serves
                                                as the primary authority for issuing violations of the Student Code of Conduct. He
                                                also facilitates University Board and Administrative Hearings. Richard holds a B.A.
                                                in Political Science from Villanova University and a Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall
                                                University School of Law.
