Higher Education 507
Degree Programs Offered: Master of
Arts, Doctor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Program: Professor
Florence Hamrick, 10 Seminary Place, College Avenue Campus, (848-932-0844)
Website: https://gse.rutgers.edu/content/phd-higher-education Members of the Graduate Faculty Clark A. Chinn, Professor of Educational Psychology, GSE; Ph.D., Illinois Educational psychology Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology,
GSE; Ph.D., Columbia Counseling and clinical psychology Richard De Lisi, University Professor, GSE; Ph.D., Catholic Developmental psychology Adrienne E. Eaton, Professor of Labor and
Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Wisconsin Collective bargaining; worker and union participation
in management; union organizing Richard L. Edwards, Distinguished Professor of Social Work, GSE; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Higher education leadership and administration; public policy; nonprofit management; organizational developmentGary Gigliotti, Professor of Economics, SAS, and Associate Vice President
for Academic Affairs; Ph.D., Columbia Economic theory and social choice Florence Hamrick, Professor of Educational Psychology, GSE; Ph.D.,
Indiana Higher education Ebelia Hernández, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, GSE;
Ph.D., Indiana Higher education and student affairs Benjamin Justice, Professor of Educational Theory, Policy, and
Administration, GSE; Ph.D., Stanford History of education Jerome J. Kukor, Professor of Environmental Sciences, SEBS, and Dean of
the Graduate School-New Brunswick; Ph.D., Michigan Microbial biodegradation of xenobiotics; microbial biochemistry;
regulation of gene expression Susan Lawrence, Associate Professor of Political Science and Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education, SAS; Ph.D., John Hopkins Political science Barbara Lee, Distinguished Professor of Human Resource
Management, SMLR, and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs; Ph.D., Ohio
State Higher education administration Laurie Lewis, Professor of Communication, SC&I; Ph.D., California (Santa
Barbara) Communication Richard L. McCormick, Distinguished University Professor of History and
Education; Ph.D., Yale U.S. political history; higher education Angela M. O'Donnell, Professor of Educational Psychology, GSE; Ph.D.,
Texas Christian Experimental psychology Brent D. Ruben, Professor of Communication, SC&I; Ph.D., Iowa Communication theory; organizational quality; health and medical
communication; communication and information systems; communication education Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Assistant Professor of Labor Studies and Employment
Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., California (Berkeley) Comparative employment relations; labor market
reform; European political economy Susan J. Schurman, Distinguished Professor of Labor and Employment
Relations, SMLR; Ph.D.,
Michigan Union effectiveness; workplace safety and health Carl E. Van Horn, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Director,
John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Ohio State Political science and public policy Associate Members of the Graduate
Faculty Barbara Bender, Associate Dean for Academic Support and Graduate Student
Services, GSNB; Ed.D., Columbia Higher/adult education; administration; student affairs Monica Devanas, Director of Faculty Development and Assessment Programs,
Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research; Ph.D., Rutgers Microbiology Robert J. Heffernan, Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Research and Strategic Planning; Ph.D., New York Sociology Paul Herman, Lecturer in Educational Psychology, GSE; Ph.D., Maryland Counseling and personnel services Sandford M. Jaffe, Director, Center for Negotiation and Conflict
Resolution, EJBSPPP; L.L.B., Harvard Roberta Leslie, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; Ph.D.,
Stony Brook Sociology Karen R. Stubaus, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Administration;
Ph.D., Rutgers Seventeenth-century American history Michelle Van Noy, Assistant Research Professor of Public Policy, EJBSPP; Ph.D.,
Columbia Sociology and education Adjunct Member of the Graduate
Faculty Linda Stamato, Codirector, Center for Negotiation and Conflict
Resolution, EJBSPPP; M.A., Rutgers Negotiation, conflict resolution, and public policy
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