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Malley Branchetti

Adjunct Faculty | Language and Communication

  • 412-369-4108
  • West Hills Center, South Building, Room S2301
  • Faculty office hours are available through self-service.
Degree Emphasis Institution
M.A. English/Communications Slippery Rock University
B.S.ed Secondary Education Slippery Rock University

Biography

Professor Malley Branchetti has been teaching English and Communications for 18 years. He believes in CCAC's Mission and Vision and is interested in helping students reach their goals, and higher. His Philosophy of Education positions the learner as the most important variable of teaching, centering the student in the process while facilitating and guiding through one-on-one correspondence, concerning Critical Thinking and Composition Revision Suggestions.

Setting up a YouTube Channel (Professor Malakai) that contains lectures on Literature and Interviews with Academics, concerning Authors, Poets, and strategies of Teaching/Learning.

Professor Branchetti is asked to speak at various Events, concerning different subjects and venues. He gave a Presentation to Professors on "The Humanistic Theory of Education." He was asked to speak at the Capitol this year on the "Trajectory of the Country." Furthermore, I am asked to speak on Literature, which include historical, Literary, and educational approaches.

Member of National Honorary Fraternity: Phi Sigma Pi

Founding a Writing Club called "The Dead Poets' Society"

Executive Director of Virtuoseaux, a Non-profit Organization that rewards young talent with awards and mentoring.

Graduated with 4.0 GPA with doubled Master's Degree

I remember talking with a student where he was distraught and ready to drop out of College. After a great conversation, he decided to stay and became one of my best students to date.

Professor Branchetti has always had a passion for teaching, especially Composition and Public Speaking. It is a labor of Love as a life-long learner in the field.

I have grown an interest in the field of Physics—not necessarily my wheelhouse, but edifying nonetheless.

"We love life, not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving." —Friedrich Nietzsche