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  The Graduate School of Education 2019-2021 Faculty, Administration, and Centers Higher Education Faculty  

Higher Education Faculty

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Arts (master's degree available only to Ph.D. in higher education students), Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Graduate Program: Florence A. Hamrick, 10 Seminary Place, College Avenue Campus (848-216-6050; email: florence.hamrick@gse.rutgers.edu)

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Bruce Baker, Professor, Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration, GSE; Ed.D., Columbia Teachers College
Organization and leadership

Clark A. Chinn, Professor, Educational Psychology Department Chair, GSE; Ph.D., Illinois
Educational psychology

Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Associate Professor, GSE; Ph.D., Columbia (Teachers College)
Counseling and clinical psychology

Cara Cuite, Assistant Extension Specialist, Human Ecology, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Rutgers
Social/health psychology

Richard De Lisi, University Professor, GSE; Ph.D., Catholic University of America
Developmental psychology

Adrienne Eaton, Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Industrial relations

Richard Edwards, Chancellor Emeritus and University Professor, Rutgers School of Social Work; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Public affairs and policy

Nichole Margarita Garcia, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, GSE; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Social science and comparative education; race and ethnic studies

Gary Gigliotti, Associate Vice President Academic Affairs Teaching and Assessment Research, Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research; Ph.D., Columbia
Economic theory and social choice

Florence Hamrick, Professor and Graduate Program Director, GSE; Ph.D., Indiana
Higher education

Ebelia Hernández, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for College Student Affairs, GSE; Ph.D., Indiana
Higher education and student affairs

Benjamin Justice, Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration Department Chair and Professor, GSE; Ph.D., Stanford
History of education

Jerome J. Kukor, Dean of School of Graduate Studies and Professor of Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences/School of Graduate Studies; Ph.D., Michigan
Microbial biodegradation of xenobiotics

Susan Lawrence, Dean for Educational Initiatives and the Core Curriculum, School of Arts and Sciences; Ph.D., John Hopkins
Political science

Barbara Lee, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Distinguished Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations; Ph.D., Ohio
Higher education administration

Laurie Lewis, Communications Department Chair and Professor, School of Communication and Information; Ph.D., California
Organizational communication


Catherine A. Lugg, Professor, Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration, GSE; Ph.D. Pennsylvania State 
Educational theory and policy

Richard L. McCormick, Rutgers University President Emeritus and Distinguished University Professor and Board of Governors Professor of History and Education; Ph.D., Yale
United States political history

Angela M. O'Donnell, Professor of Educational Psychology, GSE; Ph.D., Texas Christian
Experimental psychology

Brent D. Ruben, Distinguished Professor of Communication, School of Communication and Information; Ph.D., Iowa
Communication 

Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Assistant Professor, School of Management Labor Relations; Ph.D., California
Political science

Susan J. Schurman, Dean of School of Management and Labor Relations and Distinguished Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, School of Management and Labor Relations; Ph.D., Michigan
Higher, adult, and continuing education

Carl E. Van Horn, Distinguished Professor and Director, John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development; EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Ohio State

Political science

Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty

Barbara Bender, Associate Dean for Academic Support and Graduate Student Services, School of Graduate Studies; Ed.D., Columbia
Higher/adult education administration

Joan Collier, Associate Director for Assessment and Research in Residence Life at Rutgers, Department of Residence Life; Ph.D., Georgia College
Student affairs administration

Monica Devanas, Director of Faculty Development and Assessment Programs, Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research; Ph.D., Rutgers
Microbiology

Ralph A. Gigliotti, Director of Leadership Development and Research, Center for Organizational Leadership; Ph.D., Rutgers
Communication

Robert J. Heffernan, Executive Director for Institutional Research and Strategic Planning, Office of Institutional Research and Strategic Planning; Ph.D., New York
Sociology 

Paul Herman, Lecturer, GSE; Ph.D., Maryland
Counseling and personnel services

Sanford M. Jaffe, Faculty Fellow, Codirector for the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, EJBSPPP; L.L.B., Harvard

Michael Klein, Research Associate, Office of the Provost, Stockton University; Ph.D., New York
Higher Education Administration

Roberta Leslie, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Academic Affairs; Ph.D., Stony Brook

Sociology

Lawrence Nespoli, President Emeritus New Jersey Council of Country Colleges and Professor of Community College Policy and Administration; Ed.D., Pennsylvania State
Higher education administration

Victoria Porterfield, Research Project Manager, Office of Institutional Research and Academic Planning; Ph.D., Rutgers 
Planning and public policy

Karen R. Stubaus, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Administration, Academic Affairs; Ph.D., Rutgers
Seventeenth-century American history

Michelle Van Noy, Assistant Research Professor and Associate Director of Education and Employment Research Center, School of Management and Labor Relations; Ph.D., Columbia
Sociology and education


Dayna Weintraub, Director of Research and Assessment, Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Higher education and organizational change

Affiliate Member of the Graduate Faculty

Linda Stamato, Codirector for the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Faculty Fellow, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., New York
American civilization

 
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