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African Studies 016
Agricultural Engineering
Alcohol Studies 047
Animal Sciences 067
Anthropology 070
Art History 082
Arts, Visual and Theater
Asian Studies 098
Biochemistry 115
BIOMAPS 118 (Programs in Quantitative Biology)
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Cell and Developmental Biology 148
Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
Ceramic and Materials Science and Engineering 150
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 155
Chemistry 160
Civil and Environmental Engineering 180
Classics 190
Cognitive Science 185
Communication, Information, and Library Studies 194
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Communication Studies
Comparative Literature 195
Computer Science 198
Curatorial Studies
Ecology and Evolution 215
Economics 220
Education 300
Educational Psychology; Educational theory, Policy, and Administration; Learning and Teaching
Electrical and Computer Engineering 332
Engineering Geophysics
English, Literature In (English 350, Composition Studies 352)
English as a Second Language 356
Entomology 370
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Russian, Central and East European Studies 859
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  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2003-2005 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Communication, Information, and Library Studies 194 Members of the Graduate Faculty  

Members of the Graduate Faculty

James D. Anderson, Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; D.L.S., Columbia
Textual database design and evaluation

Jerome Aumente, Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Mass Media, SCILS; Director, Journalism Resources Institute; M.S., Columbia
Communication and information technology

Nicholas J. Belkin, Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS;
Ph.D., London Information science and technology

Ralph Blasingame, Professor Emeritus of Library and Information Science, SCILS; D.L.S., Columbia
Management

Lisa Covi, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., California
Social informatics, computer-supported cooperative work, digital libraries

Mark Frank, Associate Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Cornell
Expression of emotion and interpersonal deception

Gustav W. Friedrich, Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Kansas
Communication theory, instructional communication, applied communication

Kathryn Greene, Associate Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Georgia
Health-message design targeting; adolescent risk-taking; and disclosure of health issues

Paul B. Kantor, Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Princeton
Information and decision systems; information economics; evaluation; interfaces

James E. Katz, Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Societal and policy implications of telecommunications and new communi- cation technologies

Montague Kern, Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Media, SCILS; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Mass media and public policy; political communication

Robert W. Kubey, Associate Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Chicago
Mass communication theory and effects

Carol C. Kuhlthau, Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ed.D., Rutgers
Educational media; information processes

Linda C. Lederman, Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Communication processes; communication education

Jennifer S. Mandelbaum, Associate Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Texas (Austin)
Interpersonal communication; conversation analysis

Claire McInerney, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Knowledge management, information ethics, virtual organizations

Hartmut B. Mokros, Associate Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Chicago
Interpersonal communication; health and communication; research methods

Susan Morgan, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Arizona
Health-communication campaigns, interpersonal communication, and intercultural communication

Daniel O. O`Connor, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Syracuse
Research methods; library science

John V. Pavlik, Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, SCILS; Ph.D., Minnesota
Journalism technology and new media technologies; Spanish-language media

Ronald Rice, Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Stanford
Social impacts of telecommunications, computer-mediated communication systems; network analysis; public communication campaigns

Brent D. Ruben, Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Iowa
Communication theory; communication and information systems; health and medical communication

Tefko Saracevic, Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve
Information science; information education, management, information seeking and retrieving

William S. Solomon, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, SCILS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Sociology of mass media; historical sociology; labor studies

Linda C. Steiner, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, SCILS; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana)
Journalism history and ethics; feminist and alternative media

Lea P. Stewart, Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Purdue
Organizational communication; communication and gender; communication ethics

Maureen Taylor, Associate Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Purdue
Public relations, international communication, and development communication

Ross J. Todd, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science; SCILS; Ph.D., Sydney
Human information behavior, adolescents` information seeking and utilization, school librarianship, knowledge management

Betty J. Turock, Professor Emerita of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Management, information services

Kay E. Vandergrift, Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ed.D., Columbia
Library services for children and young adults; educational media services; distance education

Jana Varlejs, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison)
Continuing professional education; library education

Mark Winston, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Pittsburgh
Management, information services

Xiangmin Zhang, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Toronto
Interactive information retrieval; human-computer interaction

Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty

Mark Aakhus, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Arizona
Organizational communication; decision-making and disputing processes; new communication technology

Jack Z. Bratich, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, SCILS; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana)
Popular culture; social and political theory; media and democracy; technology and society

Ulla Bunz, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Kansas
Uses and effects of communication technologies; online interaction; organizational communication

Nelson L. Chou, Librarian II, Head, East Asian Library; Ph.D., Chicago
Library and information science

Stacey Connaughton, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Texas
Organizational communication, leadership, organizational identity, and virtual teams

Mairja Dalbello, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Toronto
Print and digital literacy, orality, print culture, textual communities, social memory

Marya L. Doerfel, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo)
Organizational communication; organizational culture; network analysis; semantic network analysis

Jane Hannigan, Professor Emerita, Columbia; D.L.S., Columbia
Librarianship, youth literature and youth services, technology, distance education

Georghe Muresan, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Robert Gordon (United Kingdom) Information retrieval

Jon L. Oliver, Assistant Dean for Network and Information Technology, SCILS; M.S., Rutgers
Information retrieval and dissemination in distance education

Barbara S. Reed, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, SCILS; Ph.D., Ohio
History and contemporary studies of ethnic press and magazines

Doug Riecken, IBM TJ Watson Laboratories; Ph.D., Rutgers
Human-computer interaction, information personalization, intelligent user interfaces and agents

L.J. Shrum, Associate Professor of Marketing, RBS; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana)
Cognitive processes underlying media effects

Jeffrey K. Smith, Professor of Educational Statistics and Measurement, GSE; Ph.D., Chicago
Statistics and measurement

Anselm Spoerri, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Information visualization, information appliances

Nina Wacholder, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SCILS; Ph.D., CUNY
Computational linguistics, automatic indexing, information retrieval

Itzhak Yanovitzky, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCILS; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Theoretical and research design foundations, health communication, social influence, research methods


 
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