Degree Program Offered: Doctor of Philosophy
Dean: Marc Holzer, Room 214, Center for Urban and Public Service (CPS) (973-353-5268)
Associate Dean and M.P.A. Director: Judith Kirchhoff, Room 226, CPS (973-353-1351)
Director of Ph.D. Program: Norma M. Riccucci, Room 337, CPS (973-353-5504)
Website:
http://spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/home/programs/phd.html
Members of the Graduate Faculty
Professors:
Raphael Caprio, Ph.D., Rutgers
Urban geography; housing; land development
Marc Holzer, Ph.D., Michigan
Public sector productivity; international public administration
Norma Riccucci, Ph.D., Syracuse
Personnel management
Alan Sadovnik, Ph.D., New York
Sociology of education and qualitative research
Evan Stark, Ph.D., SUNY (Binghamton)
Health care policy; organizational development
Frank J. Thompson, Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Health policy; policy implementation; public personnel policy; administrative politics
Associate Professors:
Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Ph.D., Sciences Po (France)
Immigration and security
Sanjay K. Pandey, Ph.D., Syracuse
Public management; communication; health care administration
Suzanne J. Piotrowski, Ph.D., American
Public management; governmental transparency
Gregg V. Van Ryzin, Ph.D., CUNY
Government and nonprofit performance; citizen satisfaction
Assistant Professors:
Kyle Farmbry, Ph.D., George Washington
Comparative public administration; organization theory
Cleopatra Grizzle, Ph.D., Kentucky
Public finance and budgeting
Madinah Hamidullah, Ph.D., Georgia
Public management; human resources management; executive leadership; organization theory
Quintus Jett, Ph.D., Stanford
Civic participation; economic development; entrepreneurship
Benedict Jimenez, Ph.D., Illinois (Chicago)
Public management; governance structures of service implementation networks
Larry Miller, Ph.D., Syracuse
Public finance and budgeting; social policy
Alan Shark, D.P.A., Southern California
Technology in public administration
Robert Shick, Ph.D., New York
Privatization and contracting; budgeting and finance; nonprofit management; public policy processes
Quishi Wang, Ph.D., Nebraska (Omaha)
Public finance and budgeting
Yahong Zhang, Ph.D., Florida State
Public institutions and organizations
Affiliated Professors:
Stephanie Bush-Baskette, Director, Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies; J.D., Cornell; Ph.D., Rutgers
Public policy; race/ethnicity/gender; politics; social science
Frank Fischer, Ph.D., New York
Theory and methods of public policy analysis
Elizabeth Hull, Ph.D., New School for Social Research
Constitutional rights of minorities; public law including the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment; the rights of ex-felons, immigrants, minorities, and women
Peter D. Loeb, Ph.D., Rutgers
Transportation economics and applied economics
Hindy Lauer Schachter, Ph.D., Columbia
Citizen participation; organization theory; public administration history and scientific management
Carolyn J. White, Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
Revisioning approaches to epistemology, pedagogy, and research methodology
Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty:
Thomas Banker, M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Public management; finance; organizational development
Jane Beckett-Camarata, Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth
Public finance and budgeting
Alma Joseph, Ed.D., Rutgers
Human resources administration; leadership; analytical methods
Leland McGee, J.D., Rutgers
Administrative law
Linda Niedweske, J.D., Northeastern
Collective bargaining
Robert Peden, M.P.A., Pennsylvania State
Public management; finance
Isabelle Strauss, J.D., Rutgers
Animal rights