Dean: Marc Holzer, Room 726, Hill Hall (973-353-5505)
Associate Dean and M.P.A. Program Director: Judith Kirchhoff, Room 720, Hill Hall (973-353-1351)
Director of Ph.D. Program: Norma M. Riccucci, Room 722, Hill Hall (973-353-5504)
Members of the Graduate Faculty
Professors:
Raphael Caprio, Ph.D., Rutgers
Economic development; municipal finance and budgeting; tax policy
Marc Holzer, Ph.D., Michigan
Public sector productivity; international public administration
Norma Riccucci, Ph.D., Syracuse
Human resources; 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 Paris (France)
Immigration and security; European Union policy
Dorothy Olshfski, Ph.D., Temple
Management theory; performance management
Gregg V. Van Ryzin, Ph.D., CUNY
Government and nonprofit performance; citizen satisfaction; measurement methods
Assistant Professors:
Kathe Callahan, Ph.D., Rutgers
Citizen participation and performance measurement
Kyle Farmbry, Ph.D., George Washington
Comparative public administration; organization theory; nonprofit sector
Suzanne J. Piotrowski, Ph.D., American
Public management and governmental transparency
Alan Shark, D.P.A, Southern California
Nonprofit management; technology in public administration
Robert Shick, Ph.D., New York
Privatization and the contracting-out of government services; nonprofit management; organizational development
Yahong Zhang, Ph.D., Florida State
Public institutions and organizations
Lecturers:
Lamar Bennett, A.B.D., American; M.P.A., Rutgers
Performance measurement; public management and education reform; social service and education management
Alicia Shatteman, A.B.D, Rutgers
Public performance reporting; municipal governance; nonprofit management; public communications
Affiliated Professors:
Frank Fischer, Ph.D., New York
Theory and methods of public policy analysis
John W. Graham, Ph.D., Northwestern
Public policy issues surrounding women and work, marriage, families, and children
Elizabeth Hull, Ph.D., New School for Social Research
Constitutional rights of minorities; public law (14th Amendment); 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
Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty:
Neil DeHaan, Ph.D., Rutgers
Alma Joseph, Ed.D., Rutgers
Human resources administration; leadership; analytical methods
Linda Niedweske, J.D., Northeastern
Collective bargaining
Ciro Scalera, M.B.A., J.D., Rutgers
Nonprofit human resources