Education
Sosulski teaches information systems courses including "Data Visualization", "Foundations of Statistics Using R", “Electronic Communities” and "Information Technology in Business and Society", and she also teaches for the Master of Science in Business Analytics Program for Executives (Master of Science in Business Administration), which is jointly hosted by New York University Stern and New York University Shanghai.
Career
She joined New York University Stern School of Business in 2011. She serves as the Director of Education for the West.R. Berkley Innovation Laboratory and and Clinical Associate Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences. Sosulski’s scholarly interests include social media, small business entrepreneurship, information visualization and educational technology.
She has consulted with for profit, nonprofit and government agencies to conceptualize design and evaluate online educational, business and social media projects.
She is the co-author of Essentials of Online Course Design: A Standards-based Guide (2015, 2011) and The Savvy Students Guide to Online Learning (2013). Before joining New York University Stern, Sosulski served as a clinical assistant professor of digital communications and media at New York University’s School of Professional Studies, where she held positions as the assistant divisional dean of programs in Business, the Academic Director of Distance Learning, and the Academic Director of New York University Online: Undergraduate Degrees for Adults and the Master of Surgery in Instructional Design and Corporate Training program
Prior to joining New York University, she worked for the Columbia University Center for New Media Teaching and Learning as a project manager, and taught computer programming in the Mathematics, Science and Technology department at Columbia University Teachers College. Sosulski received a Bachelor of Surgery in information and systems, and management and organizational behavior from New York University Stern School of Business.
She received an Master of Arts, Editor.M. and Editor.D. from Columbia University.