Carmen Twillie Ambar, Dean, Douglass College; B.S.,
Georgetown; M.A., Princeton (Woodrow Wilson School); J.D., Columbia
Teaching interests include public policy.
Raphael
J. Caprio, Professor of Public Administration, Rutgers-Newark;
Vice President for Continuous Education and Outreach; A.B., Rutgers; Ph.D., Rutgers
Teaching and research interests include
alternative delivery models of public service including privatization,
outsourcing, and interlocal agreements.
Caron
Chess, Associate Professor, Department of Human Ecology; Director,
Center for Environmental Communication, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences; B.A., New York;
M.S., Michigan; Ph.D., New York
Teaching and research interests are public participation, deliberation, and communication concerning environmental issues.
Frank Fischer, Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Rutgers-Newark; Ph.D., New York
Teaching and research interests include science, technology, and environmental policy
Leslie Fishbein, Associate Professor of American Studies; B.A., Hunter College; Ph.D., Harvard
Teaching
and research interests include Greenwich Village, New York City; the
culture of metropolis; and women and the urban imagination.
James J. Florio, Former Governor of New Jersey, University Professor of Public Policy; J.D., Rutgers
Teaching interests include executive and legislative policy making and decision making for public policy.
Angus Kress Gillespie, Professor of American Studies; B.A., Yale; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Teaching
and research interests include public sector American studies and the
cultural impact of large-scale civil engineering projects, such as
highways and skyscrapers.
Fern Goodhart, Health Services Director; B.A., Queens College; M.S., Massachusetts
Teaching and research interests include health education programs and state hypertension control.
Edward Ramsamy, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies; B.A. Hons, UDW (South Africa); M.C.R.P., Ph.D., Rutgers
Teaching
and research interests include social theory and urban planning;
international development planning; race, culture, and identity; urban
political economy; and regional planning in Southern Africa.
Michael Aaron Rockland, Professor of American Studies; B.A., Hunter College; M.A., Ph.D., Minnesota
Teaching and research interests include nature in the built environment, the culture of New Jersey, and urban adventure.
Peter Simmons, University Professor, Rutgers-Newark; A.B., LL.B., California (Berkeley)
Teaching and research interests include planning law, municipal law, and land use.