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  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2003-2005 Administration, Centers, and Faculty Administration, Centers, and Faculty Faculty Fellows  

Faculty Fellows

Roland V. Anglin, Director, New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute; B.A., Brooklyn College; M.A., Northwestern; Ph.D., Chicago
Teaching interests include community development, project management, and information technology.

Louis Gambaccini, Distinguished Transportation Fellow; B.S., Connecticut; M.P.A., Syracuse (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs); New York (Doctoral Studies)
Teaching interests include transportation management.

Sandford Jaffe, Director, Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution; B.A., Rutgers; LL.B., Harvard
Teaching and research interests include negotiation, dispute resolution, legal education, and criminal justice.

Paul J. Larrousse, Director, National Transit Institute; B.A., St. Anselm College; M.S., Polytechnic
Teaching interests include public transportation planning, management, and policy.

Henry J. Mayer, Executive Director, National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment; B.S., Purdue; M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers
Research and teaching interests include neighborhood revitalization.

Martin E. Robins, Director, Voorhees Transportation Policy Institute; A.B., Princeton; LL.B., Harvard
Teaching interests include transit-oriented development, transit system planning, and transit system access.

Linda Stamato, Deputy Director, Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution; B.A., Rutgers (Douglass College); M.A., Seton Hall; M.A., Rutgers
Teaching and research interests include negotiation, conflict resolution, higher education policy, and regulatory policy.


 
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