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Dean:
Marc Holzer (Ph.D. University of Michigan) is a Board of Governors Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. Since 1975, he has directed the National Center for Public Performance (NCPP). His research addresses issues of public performance, e-governance, comparative public administration, and the influence of culture on management. He is a member of the National Academy of Public Administration. CV More...
Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs/MPA Director:
Judith J. Kirchhoff (Ph.D. University of Maryland)
is an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. Dr. Kirchhoff completed a Ph.D. in government and politics specializing in political economy and organization studies. Her applied dissertation was a performance analysis of 19 not-for-profit Health and social service delivery organizations in a five county region of a Midwestern state. Dr. Kirchhoff holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she completed a master's thesis case study of non-profit organization financial policies. More...
Core Faculty:
Lamar V. Bennett (Ph.D. American University) is an
Instructor of Public Affairs and Administration. His research interests include Performance Measurement, Public Management and Education Reform, and Social Service and Education Management. CV More...
Kathe Callahan (Ph.D. Rutgers University) is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. Her research interests include civic engagement, deliberative democracy, government performance and public sector accountability.CV More...
Raphael J. Caprio (Ph.D. Rutgers University), is Vice President for Continuous Education and Outreach, with university-wide responsibility. His research involves economic development, real estate, tax policy, municipal finance and budgeting.
Kyle Farmbry (Ph.D. George Washington University) is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. His research interests include intersectoral dynamics; private and independent sector entrepreneurial development; public, private and nonprofit sector roles in minority enterprise development; and community voice in public administration. CV More...
Madinah F. Hamidullah is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Public Administration and Policy
in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia, and will join the faculty
as an Assistant Professor in the fall of 2009. More...
Quintus Jett (Ph.D. Stanford University) will join the faculty if the fall of 2009 as an Assistant Professor of
Public Affairs and Administration, in conjunction with the Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and
Economic Development at Rutgers. CV More...
Larry Miller is a Ph.D. Candidate in Public Administration at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University,
and will join the faculty as an Assistant Professor in the fall of 2009. CV More...
Shlomo Mizrahi (Ph.D. London School of Economics) will be a Visiting Associate Professor for the 2009-2010 academic year. More...
Dorothy Olshfski (Ph.D. Temple University) is an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. She has published peer reviewed articles in many journals, a book of case studies, and a recent volume on policy making and implementation. CV More...
Sanjay Pandey (Ph.D. Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University) will join the faculty as an Associate Professor in the fall of 2009, having served
at the University of Kansas and at Rutgers-Camden. CV More...
Suzanne J. Piotrowski (Ph.D. American University) is an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. Dr. Piotrowski's research focuses on nonmission-based values in public administration, including administrative transparency and ethics. Her current research focuses on defining and measuring municipal transparency. CV More...
Norma M. Riccucci (Ph.D. Maxwell School, Syracuse University) is a Professor II of Public Affairs and Administration and directs the Ph.D. program. She has published extensively in the areas of employment discrimination law, affirmative action and diversity management. She is a member of the National Academy of Public Administration. CV More...
Alicia Schatteman (Ph.D. Rutgers University) is an Instructor of Public Affairs and Administration. Her research interests include performance reporting, public communications, e-government and citizen participation. CV More...
Alan Sadovnik (Ph.D. New York University) is a Professor of Education, Sociology and Public Affairs and Administration. His research interests include the sociology of education, urban educational policy and urban school improvement, and the history of progressive education. CV More...
Alan Shark (D.P.A. University of Southern California) is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. He is also the Executive Director of Public Technology Institute (PTI) in Washington, DC. He is recognized for outstanding leadership in all facets of nonprofit management, technology leadership for corporations, governmental agencies, policy formulation, and advocacy; regulatory and congressional. In 2008. he was elected a Fellow in the National Academy of Public Administration. CV More...
Robert Shick (Ph.D. New York University) is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs and Administration, Managing Director of the National Center for Public Performance and Director of the Executive MPA Program. He has extensive experience in the public sector as a senior administrator in New York City government. His research interests include privatization and the contracting-out of government services, nonprofit management and organizational development. CV More...
Evan Stark (Ph.D. SUNY - Binghamton) is an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Administration and MPH Program Director. His research areas include the public health and legal dimensions of interpersonal violence, operation of the child welfare system, and the impact of racial and sexual inequality on health. CV More...
Frank J. Thompson (Ph.D. University of California at Berkley) is a Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. He has published extensively on issues of health policy, policy implementation, public personnel policy, and administrative politics. CV More...
Gregg G. Van Ryzin (Ph.D. City University of New York) is an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Administration (Sep 2008). His research focuses on the use of social science methods to measure the performance of government and nonprofit organizations and to evaluate program outcomes. He also conducts research on citizen satisfaction and other public attitudes toward government. CV More...
Yahong Zhang (Ph.D. Florida State University) is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs and Administration. She
received a Master of Economics from Nanjing University (China) and a
Master of Political Science from the University of Kansas. Her research
focuses on local government, public policy, and gender issues. CV More...
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