 |
Faculty/Research < Faculty Directory
Faculty Directory
A - D E - M N - Z Adjunct Faculty

Osita Afoaku
Clinical Professor
Ph.D., Washington State University, 1991
International relations (theory, foreign policy/national security, political economy); comparative politics (political development, third world/African politics, theory); multicultural studies (African and African-American); public administration.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4944

Robert Agranoff
Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1967
Intergovernmental relations (U.S. and cross-national), economic and community development, management of public agencies, governance, intergovernmental management, federal arrangements.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-7980

David B. Audretsch
Ameritech Chair of Economic Development; Director, Institute for Development Strategies;
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Adjunct Professor, Geography, COAS, BL
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1980
Economic policy, entrepreneurship, innovation, globalization, regional economic policy, industrial restructuring and government policy, small enterprises in Europe and the United States.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-6766

Matthew Auer
Director, Undergraduate Programs
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Yale University, 1996
Environmental policy and management problems with an international focus: international environmental assistance, comparative industrial environmental policy, international policies governing forests and forestry.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4944

Randall Baker
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of London, 1968
Bridging the gap between the natural and social sciences, comparative study on different perspectives regarding the way problems are perceived and handled, historical perspectives in the analysis of contemporary environmental and policy problems.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0732

A. James Barnes
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Adjunct Professor of Law
Dean of School of Public and
Environmental Affairs, 1988-2000.
J.D., Harvard University, 1967
Environmental law, domestic and international environmental policy, ethics and the public official, mediation and alternative dispute resolution, law and public policy.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-5971

Lisa Bingham
Keller-Runden Chair in Public Service
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
J.D., University of Connecticut, 1979
Dispute resolution, dispute system design, mediation, administrative law, labor and employment law.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4556

Anthony Blasingame
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Maryland at College Park, 2002
Public finance, labor economics, poverty, and U.S. political economy.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0563

Charles F. Bonser
Dean Emeritus
Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
D.B.A., Indiana University, 1965
Regional economic development, the role of nongovernmental organizations, public policy, transatlantic education and policy.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-6766

Melissa A. L. Clark
Lecturer, Public and Environmental Affairs
MSES, Indiana University, 1999
Aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Works closely with the Indiana Clean Lakes Program, water resources and water quality.
Mail
812-855-7980

Christopher B. Craft
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1987.
Terrestrial and wetland ecosystem restoration, wetlands ecology, soil resources, biogeochemistry, nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration of soils and sediments.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-5971
A - D E - M N - Z Adjunct Faculty

Michael A. Edwards
Clinical Assistant Professor
Ph.D., North Dakota State University, Fargo, 1999
Atmospheric chemistry research: mechanistic studies of terpenes reacting
with ozone; future regulation of hydrogen storage materials.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0732

Michelle Facos
Visiting Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D. New York University, 1989
Cultural heritage and public policy, art markets, fine arts organizations,
administration of cultural property by historical districts, museums, and foundations.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0731

Sergio Fernandez
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2004
Public management and organization theory, with a focus on privatization
and contracting out, public sector leadership, and organizational change.
Mail ~ Profile
812-856-4873

Burnell C. Fischer
Clinical Professor
Ph.D., Purdue University, 1974
Forestry, particularly silviculture and urban forestry; growth and development
of Central Hardwood forest stands and the response to various silvicultural
practices; community and urban forestry issues; forest resources policy
and state government management; human factors relating to forests and
forest products, particularly with regards to collaborative forestry.
Mail ~ Profile
812-856-5016

Beth Gazley
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2004
Civic engagement, management capacity, inter-organizational collaboration, and government-nonprofit relations. Mail ~ Profile
812-855-1464

David Good
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Quantitative policy modeling, productivity measurement in public and
regulated industries, urban policy analysis. Mail
~ Profile 812-855-4556

Kirsten Grønbjerg
Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy, Center on Philanthropy at Indiana
University
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1974
Nonprofit and public sector relationships. Current work examines the
scope and community dimensions of the Indiana nonprofit sector. Previous
work has examined the American welfare system, how nonprofit organizations
manage funding relations, the facility needs of nonprofit human service
organizations, the structure of private child welfare organizations,
longitudinal changes in the grants and contract system of a large
state human service agency, and public and philanthropic planning
and funding structures in human services. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-5971

Hendrik Haitjema
Chair, Environmental Science and Policy Faculty
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Geological Sciences (IUB & IUPUI)
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1982
Groundwater flow modeling, including regional groundwater flow systems,
conjunctive surface water and groundwater flow modeling, three-dimensional
groundwater flow, and saltwater intrusion problems. Emphasis on application
of analytic functions to modeling groundwater flow, specifically the
analytic element method. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0563

Diane Henshel
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Washington University, 1987
Sublethal health effects of environmental pollutants, especially pollutant
effects on the developing organism, including the effects of polychlorinated
dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and related congeners on the developing
nervous system of birds exposed in the wild and under controlled laboratory
conditions. Mail ~
Profile
812-855-4556

Adam W. Herbert
President of Indiana University; former chancellor, State University
System of Florida; former president, University of North Florida;
White House fellow and special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of
Health, Education, and Welfare.
PhD, Urban Affairs/Public Administration, University of Pittsburgh,
1971
Public policy analysis, effective administration of public sector
enterprises, the politics and policy dimensions of public education.
Most current interests include the politics of higher education and
the policy, political, and administrative challenges of enhancing
public education from pre-K through higher education, with particular
emphasis on issues that impact low income and minority communities.
Mail ~ Profile

Monika Herzig
Visiting Lecturer, Arts Administration, Jazz Pianist
DME in Music Education, Indiana University, 1997
Areas of expertise: jazz studies, instrumental coach, keyboardist and arranger,
teaches Fundamental of Music Theory and Inside the Music Industry
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0731

Ronald Hites
Director, Environmental Science Research Center
Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968
Applying organic analytical chemistry techniques to the analysis of
trace levels of toxic pollutants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls
and pesticides, with a focus on understanding the behavior of these
compounds in the atmosphere and in the Great Lakes. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0193
Christopher Hunt
Clinical Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
MA, History and Anglo-Saxon, Trinity College, Cambridge University,
1961
Christopher Hunt has been arts administrator, festival director,
writer, and artists’ manager in Europe, North America, and
Australia. After twelve years with his own artists-management company
in England he moved in 1975 to the USA. He was twice Director of
the Adelaide Festival in Australia (1980 & 1994), and from 1985-1989
of the PepsiCo Summerfare festival in New York. His last full-time
position was as General Director of the Alte Oper in Frankfurt/Main,
Germany.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0832

Chaman Jain
Senior Lecturer
Ph.D. 1975
History and Philosophy of Science. Mail
812-855-7980

Craig Johnson
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Director, MAP/MASS
Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany, 1993
Capital markets and financial intermediation, financial management,
public budgeting and finance, financing e-government, financing economic
development, environmental and infrastructure finance. Research focuses
on the innovative financing structures, financial certification, and
resolving financial distress. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0732

William W. Jones
Clinical Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1977
Lake and watershed management, especially diagnosing lake and watershed
water quality problems; preparing management plans to address problems
identified; stream ecology. Also works in Caribbean coral reef ecology
and underwater archaeology. Is a certified lake manager (CLM).
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4556

Kerry Krutilla
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Duke University, 1988
Energy policy, resource management in developing countries, environmental
regulation, public choice, cost-benefit analysis. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-4556
Marc L. Lame
Clinical Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1992
Implementation of integrated pest management programs in schools
and daycare faciities.
Mail
~ Profile
812-855-7980

Leslie Lenkowsky
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs and Philanthropic Studies
Director, Graduate Programs, Center on Philanthropy
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1982
Nonprofits and public policy, civil society in comparative perspective,
institutional grant-makers, volunteering and civic engagement, and
education and social welfare policy. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-4072
Joyce Man
Associate Professor
Public finance, urban and regional economics, international trade,
economic development, public budgeting and financial management.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4944

Eugene B. McGregor Jr.
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Political Science
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1968
Interaction of public policy, organizational structure, and management
practice. Special interest in the relationship between education and
economic development and in the impacts of information technology
on the structure and management of public and nonprofit enterprise.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0732

Michael McGuire
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1995
Intergovernmental and interorganizational collaboration and networks,
federalism and intergovernmental relations, public management, emergency
management, economic development.
Mail ~
Profile
812-855-0563

Vicky J. Meretsky
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1995
Ecology and management of rare species, biocomplexity, landscape-level
species and community conservation, temporal patterns in biodiversity,
and integrating ecosystem research and endangered species management
within adaptive management. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-4944

John L. Mikesell
Director, Graduate Programs
Chancellor's Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1969
Governmental finance, especially questions of policy and administration
of sales and property taxation; state lotteries; public budgeting;
public finance in countries of the former Soviet Union. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0732/812-855-9485

Theodore Miller
Associate Dean of Faculties
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Geography
Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Consortium for Statistical Applications
Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1970
Statistical analysis. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-4556

Emilio Moran
Professor (part-time) of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor of Anthropology
Adjunct Professor of Geography
Ph.D., University of Florida, 1975
Comparative politics and development; Southern African politics;
ethics and politics.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-2230
A - D E - M N - Z Adjunct Faculty
Patrick O’Meara
Vice President for International Affairs
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor of Political Science
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1970
Comparative politics and development; Southern African politics; ethics
and politics. Mail ~
Profile
812-855-7980

Clinton V. Oster Jr.
Associate Dean for Bloomington Programs
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Business
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1978
Aviation safety, airline economics and competition policy, international
aviation, aviation infrastructure, environmental and natural resource
policy, government regulation, and business-government relations.
Mail ~
Profile
812-855-5058

James A. Palmer
Lecturer
J.D., Indiana University, 1971
Legal policy research and analysis, election law and administration, administrative law and processes. Mail
812-855-4944

David F. Parkhurst
Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Biology
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1970
Physiological plant ecology, including transfers of carbon dioxide
and water between leaves and atmosphere and among the cells within
leaves, both in relation to leaf structure. Mathematics and statistics
applied to environmental issues; examples include analysis of concentrations
of indicator bacteria at swimming beaches, and correct interpretation
of statistical hypothesis tests in decision making. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-7980

Roger B. Parks
Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1979
Studies the organization and governance structures of metropolitan
areas and their effects on effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and
responsiveness of public service delivery; community policing.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-7980

D. Jeanne Patterson
Associate Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
D.B.A., Indiana University, 1967
Financial management, government accounting and corporate governance.
Mail ~ Profile

James Perry
Chancellor's Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D. in Public Affairs, 1974
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-5971

Flynn Picardal
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1992
Bioremediation, environmental microbiology, and biogeochemistry with
a focus on the microbial reduction of iron oxides and nitrate, transformation
of metals and chlorinated hydrocarbons, and combined microbial:geochemical
interactions. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0732

Maureen Pirog
Co-Director, Indiana University Institute for Family and Social Responsibility
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1981
Poverty and income maintenance with emphasis on child support enforcement,
welfare reform, and adolescent parenting. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0732/812-856-5926

Orville Powell
Clinical Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
M.P.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1963
Local government and the United States Constitution. Mail
~ Profile 812-855-4944

Nicole C. Quon
Assistant Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Yale University, 2007
Health policy and health politics.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-0563

J.C. Randolph
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Biology
Ph.D., Carleton University (Ottawa), 1972
Forest ecology. Ecological aspects of global environmental change,
with particular interests in forestry and agriculture. Applications
of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing in environmental
and natural resources management. Landscape ecology and regional-scale
modeling. Physiological ecology of woody plants and of small mammals.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4953

David Reingold
Director, Ph.D. Programs in Public Affairs and Public Policy
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1996
Urban poverty, economic development, social welfare policy, and low-income
housing policy. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-2457

Terri L. Renner
Lecturer
M.B.A., Indiana University, 1985
Financial management, information systems, and entrepreneurship. Mail
812-855-7980

Rafael Reuveny
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1997
International political economy with emphasis on globalization; rise
and fall of major powers; political conflict and how it interacts
with international trade, democracy, and the environment; sustainable
development; Middle East political economy. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-4944

Edwardo L. Rhodes
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1978
Public policy analysis, particularly public sector applications of
management science in the evaluation and assessment of the efficiency
or organization performance of public activities, including environmental
and natural resource policy implementation. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-4556

Kenneth R. Richards
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
J.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1997
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1997
Climate change policy, carbon sequestration economics, environmental
policy implementation and instrument choice. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-5971

Evan J. Ringquist
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990
Public policy (environmental, energy, natural resources, and regulation),
research methodology, American political institutions. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0732

Todd V. Royer
Assistant Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Idaho State University, 1999
Aquatic biogeochemistry, water resources, nutrient and carbon cycling
in streams and rivers, water quality and nutrient standards Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0563

Barry M. Rubin
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin -Madison,
1977
Urban and regional economic development and impact analysis, quantitative
analysis of local government management and labor relations issues,
statistics and quantitative methods, econometric modeling, public
management information systems, strategic planning and management.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4556

Richard S. Rubin
Director, Center for Public Sector Labor Relations
Professor (Emeritus) of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1973
Labor management relations in the public sector with a particular
focus on conflict resolution and labor management cooperation.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4556

Michael Rushton
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Director, Arts Administration Program
Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1990
Cultural economics, policy and administration, nonprofit and public
organizations and management, tax policy. Recent publications focus
on government funding for the arts and other policies toward nonprofit
organizations. Co-editor of the Journal of Cultural Economics.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-2947

John W. Ryan
President Emeritus, Indiana University
Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1959
Comparative public policy analysis, comparative university organization
and policy, general public administration with special attention to
higher education; governmental organization in Southeast Asia and
Central and East Europe. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-5780

Joseph Shaw
Assistant Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D. in Toxicology, 2001
Mail
~ Profile
812-855-5971

Roy W. Shin
Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1969
Industrial policy, comparative economic development, and environmental
policy. Current research focuses on competition policy and science
and technology policy. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0193

Nan Stager
Lecturer
M.S., Indiana University, 1978
Mediation and alternative dispute resolution. Mail
812-855-3009

Philip S. Stevens
Director, Ph.D. Programs in Environmental Science
Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Geography, COAS, BL
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1990
Characterization of the chemical mechanisms that influence regional
air quality and global climate change. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-0732

Terry Usrey
Lecturer
M.S., Indiana University, 1986
e-Government, e-Democracy and technology services for not-for-profit organzations. Mail
812-855-7980

Frank J. Vilardo
Associate Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs
Dr.P.H., University of North Carolina, 1971
Public and private health administration, focusing on injuries as
a public health problem from a behavioral perspective. Drunk-driver
countermeasures, transportation incidents involving radioactive materials,
enforcement of local retail food inspection laws. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-7980

Henry K. Wakhungu
Lecturer
Ph.D., Indiana University, 2004
Development of growth simulation models for sustainable management
of indigenous community forests, experimental designs in tropical
forestry research, and how pre-service teachers conceptualize mathematics
(philosophically) indexed with mathematics learning and teaching.
Mail
812-855-7980

Jeffrey R. White
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Professor (part-time) of Geological Sciences
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1984
Environmental biogeochemistry, aquatic chemistry, limnology.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4556

Charles R. Wise
Director of Parliamentary Development
Project for Ukraine
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1972
Public law, legislative institutions, democratic transition, and public
organizations. In the area of public law, focuses on impact of constitutions
on public administration, judicial federalism, the liability of public
officials and public organizations, regulatory takings, and environmental
regulation. In the area of legislative institutions, focuses on the
public’s knowledge and evaluation of Congress, and legislative
institutional reform. In the area of democratic transitions, focuses
on the transformation of legislative institutions and courts, particularly
with reference to Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet
Union. In the area of public organizations, focuses on the relationship
between public law and public organizations, interorganizational relationships,
and organizational design. Mail
~ Profile
812-855-9744

Lois R. Wise
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1982
Public management and employment policies and practices. Special interest
in public management reform, including comparative studies of determinants
of administrative reforms, variations in reform patterns, and cross-national
differences in evaluation of reforms. Comparative research in pay
policies and administrative pay reforms, bureaucratic behavior, and
the consequences of human diversity for effective work organizations.
Mail ~ Profile
812-855-4944
C. Kurt Zorn
Interim Dean and Professor
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1981
State and local finance, transportation safety, economic development,
gaming policy. Mail ~ Profile
812-855-1432
A - D E - M N - Z
Adjunct Faculty
Mark Akers
Attorney
David J. Allen
Attorney
JD, Indiana University-Indianapolis, 1965
John Baker
Chief Judge, Indiana Court of Appeals
BA, Indiana University, 1968
JD, Indiana University, 1971
LLM, University of Virginia, 1995
Sarah Baumgart
Executive Director of Development and Alumni Relations
School of Education
Indiana University
William J. Beggs
Attorney
Bunger & Robertson, Bloomington
JD, Valparaiso University, 1992
Mark Bennett
Wildlife Biologist, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1979
Robert Boch
Federal Government (retired)
MS, Purdue University, 1990
Douglas Booher
Director, Indiana University Auditorium
Area of expertise: Performing arts center management
Tribble Bradley III
Chief Network Systems Architech, UITS, IUB
BA, VA Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg,
VA, 1986
Mark Brostoff
Associate Director, Undergraduate Services
Kelley School of Business, IUB
Neal Buckwalter
Ph.D. Student, Public Affairs – Public Management and Public
Finance
Brendan Carroll
Ph.D. student,
Beth Cate
Associate General Counsel, Indiana University
JD, Harvard Law School, 1991
David Cox
Attorney, Bemont, IL
JD, School of Law, Indiana University, 1989
Gene Coyle
Retired CIA Officer
BA, Indiana University, 1973
MA, Indiana University, 1974
Gregory Crouch
Director of Research Safety and Compliance
IUB Radiation Safety Officer – Laser Safety Officer
Associate Biological Safety Officer, IUB
MPH, University of Minnesota—Minneapolis, 1986; MS, Purdue
University
G. Leah Davis
Ph.D. student,
Mark Davis
Technical Assistance Provider
Rural Community Assistance Program
Engineering and Public Policy, Washington University, St. Louis,
1992
Sandy DeWeese
Administrator, Southern Indiana Pediatrics, LLC
MS, Indiana University School of Education, 1985
Salvador Espinosa
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
MPA, Indiana University, 2000
Public Financial Administration/Policy Analysis
Beth Feldman
Gustavo A. Garcia-Lopez
Joint Ph.D. student, Public Policy/Political Science
SPEA/Department of Political Science, Indiana University
Heidi Gealt
Director, Indiana University Art Museum
Associate Professor of Fine Arts
Ph.D., Indiana University
Area of expertise: Museum management
Daniel Grundmann
Director of Employment Services, City of Bloomington
MA/Ph.D., University of Washington
Thomas Guevara
William Hodson,
SPHR
Director, Human Resources, SPEA
MPA, Nonprofit and Public Management, Indiana University, 2005
Rick Jackson
UITS
Pam Jagger
Ph.D. student, Public Policy
James Julovich
UITS Coordinator, Teaching & Learning Technologies Centers,
Indiana University
MS, Indiana University, 1989
Shannon E. Kane, CPA
Controller, Monroe County YMCA
BSBA, Xaxier University, 1991
John Karaagac
Prakash Kashwan
Ph.D. student, Public Policy (Joint Program)
Public Policy, Environental Policy, Political Theory and Methodology
Sharon Kioko
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Judy Kirk
Assistant Director, Mathers Museum of World Cultures, Indiana University
MS, University of Illinois
Areas of expertise: Museums, museum administration, museums and technology,
informal learning environments
Aleksey Kolpakov
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Public Management, Public Policy Analysis & Organizational Behavior,
and HRM
Nelson Kraus
Professor, University of Indianapolis
MD, Ohio State University, 1973
MBA, Xavier University-Cincinnati, 1981
Rachel Krause
Ph.D. student,
Philip Lehmkuhler
Manager of Economic Development and Member Services
Indiana Municipal Power Agency
Carmel, IN
Helen Liu
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Public Policy, Public Management & Non-Profit Management
Le Anh Long
Ph.D. Public Policy (Joint Program)
Economic/Urban Development
American Politics
Martin Luby
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Al Lyons
Ph.D. student (IUPUI),
Daniel Matisoff
Ph.D. student, Public Policy
International Relations, Environmental Policy & Public Policy
Michael McGinnis
Donna McLean
Washington Leadership Program
Stephanie Moulton
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Lisa Marie Napoli
Operations Director, Caldwell Center for Culture and Ecology
Ph.D. Public Affairs, Indiana University, SPEA 2004
Beth Neary
Ph.D. Public Affairs
Rebecca A. Nesbit
Ph.D. Public Affairs
Public Management & Policy Analysis
Shane Nordyke
Ph.D. student, Public Policy
Christopher Payne
Manager, It Training and Education
BA, Indiana University
Areas of expertise: Computer training and instructional development,
computer applications for the arts
Donald A. Petkus
Former Integrated Logistics Support Manager at
Naval Sea Systems Command
Ph.D. student, Higher Education Administration
MPA, Indiana University
John (Keith) Romaine
AbD, African and Contemporary Art History, Indiana University
Areas of expertise: community building arts, fiber artist, computer
applications for the visual arts
James Russell
UITS
Duane Schau
VP & CIO, Indiana University Alumni Association
BA, Indiana University, 1989
Debra A. Schneck
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Christopher Schrader, SPHR
Director, Human Resources, AuthorHouse
BA, Indiana University, 1982
Chris Silvia
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Public Management/Policy Analysis
Pamela S. Sklar
Human Resource Director
MBA, Pepperdine University, 1979
Candice Smith
Ph.D. student, Environmental Science
Forest Ecology/Soil Science
Craig Spanburg
Database Systems Analyst, UITS
BSEE, University of Southern Florida
MS, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1987
Peg Stice
Campus Director, American Humanics Nonprofit
Management Certificate Program, IUB
BA, Grinnell College, 1969
Samuel Stone
Ph.D. student, Public Affairs
Public Finance, Public Management
Ann Marie Thomson
Adjunct Assistant Professor
MPA/Ph.D. Public Policy, Indiana University, Bloomington, 2001
Richard Thurau
Ph.D. student, Environmental Science
GIS Specialist
Greg Valenta
MBA, Syracuse University, 1986
Maryann Valenta
Director of Managed Care, Bloomington Hospital
MHA, University of Evansville
Vickie VanDeventer
Infection Control Practitioner, Bloomington Hospital
MPH/BSN, Indiana University
Frank Van Laerhoven
Ph.D. student, Public Policy
Edward Vargas
Ph.D. student,
Les Wadzinski
Recreation Program Manager, USDA Forest Service, Hoosier National
Forest
MS, Slippery Rock University, 1983
Janey Wang
Ph.D. student, Public Finance
Craig Wayson
David L. Welch, Judge
Monroe Circuit Court VII
Tom Wetzel
Associate Director Computing Services, SPEA
BA, Indiana University, 1988
James Whitlatch
Attorney, Bunger and Robertson, Bloomington, Indiana
JD, Indiana University
Theresa Williams
Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Areas of expertise: Marketing and retail strategy
Eva Witesman
Center for Urban Policy and the Environment
Health Policy Research Assistant
Ph.D. Public Policy Analysis/Management
Owen Witesman
Ph.D. student,
A - D E - M N - Z Adjunct Faculty
|