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School of Public Administration

Faculty

Emery Evans Olson Chair in Public-Private Entrepreneurship: John J. Kirlin, Ph.D.

Norman Topping-National Medical Enterprises Chair in Medicine and Public Policy: Robert E. Tranquada, M.D.

Frances R. and John J. Duggan Distinguished Professorship in Public Administration: Chester A. Newland, Ph.D.

C.C. Crawford Professorship in Productivity Improvement: Gilbert B. Siegel, Ph.D.

Professors: Robert P. Biller, Ph.D.; Gerald Caiden, Ph.D.; Robert M. Carter, D.Crim.; Jeffrey I. Chapman, Ph.D.*; T. Ross Clayton, Ph.D.*; Terry Cooper, Ph.D.; William Dutton, Ph.D. (Communication); James Ferris, Ph.D.; Houston I. Flournoy, Ph.D.; Lois Friss, Dr.P.H.; Howard Greenwald, Ph.D.; John J. Kirlin, Ph.D.; David Lopez-Lee, Ph.D.; Robert C. Myrtle, D.P.A.; Chester A. Newland, Ph.D.*; Jane R. Pisano, Ph.D.; Francine Rabinovitz, Ph.D.; Gilbert B. Siegel, Ph.D.; Ronald Stupak, Ph.D.*; Richard A. Sundeen, Ph.D.*; Robert E. Tranquada, M.D. (Medicine); Joseph S. Wholey, Ph.D.; William J. Williams, D.P.A.*

Associate Professors: Catherine G. Burke, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Graddy, Ph.D.; Jeffrey S. McCombs Ph.D. (Pharmacy); Robert Stallings, Ph.D.

Assistant Professors: Soonman Kwon, Ph.D.; Phoebe Liebig, Ph.D. (Gerontology); Juliette Musso, Ph.D.; John Nagy, Ph.D.; Peter Robertson, Ph.D.; Shui Yan Tang, Ph.D.*; Kathleen Wilber, Ph.D. (Gerontology)

Adjunct Professor: Al Loeb, Ph.D.

Adjunct Associate Professors: Gerald Barkdoll, D.P.A.; Timothy Hodson, Ph.D.; M. Steven Lipton, J.D.; Willard Price, Ph.D.; John Schunhoff, Ph.D.; Daniel Straub, Ph.D.; Karen Smith Thiel, Ph.D.; Michael White, Ph.D.

Adjunct Assistant Professors: Cary Adams, J.D.; Jonathan Brown, D.P.A.; Michael Brailoff, D.P.A.; John Coyne, Dr.P.H.; James Dulgeroff, Ph.D.; Curtis Henke, Ph.D.; John Laughlin, D.P.A.

Clinical Professor: Patrick G. Hays, M.A.

Clinical Associate Professors: Duane A. Carlberg, M.P.A.; John W. Chambers, Ph.D.

Clinical Assistant Professors: Gerald G. Bosworth, M.P.A.; Jeffrey L. Buckingham, M.B.A.; William Edgar, M.G.A.; Norman Hensley, M.P.A.; Michael Leahy, M.B.A.; Michael Linn, M.A.; George H. Mack, M.H.A.; Bruce Noda, M.A.; Richard R. Pacheco, M.P.A.; G. Peter Shostak, M.H.A.; Robert M. Stein, Ph.D.; Joseph Stewart, A.B.D.; Hobson T. Vaught, M.B.A.

Distinguished Practitioners: Gerald Barkdoll, D.P.A.; Yoshi Honkawa, M.H.A.; Roy L. Thompson, D.P.A.

Emeritus Professors: John Gerletti, Ed.D.; David Mars, Ph.D.; Alexander McEachern, M.A.; E.K. Nelson, D.P.A.; Warren Schmidt, Ph.D.*; William B. Storm, Ph.D.

Emeritus Associate Professors: Wesley E. Bjur, Ph.D.; Eli Glogow, Dr.P.H.

*Recipient of university-wide or school teaching award.

Degree Programs

The School of Public Administration offers the following degrees: the Bachelor of Science in Public Policy and Management; the joint degree leading to the Bachelor of Science in Public Policy, Management and Planning; minors in public management, public policy, human resources management and health services administration; the Master of Public Administration; the Master of Health Administration; the Master of Public Policy; the Master of Science in International Public Administration; and dual degrees with the schools of Gerontology, Urban and Regional Planning, Social Work, the Law Center and Hebrew Union College; Doctor of Public Administration; and, through the Graduate School, the Doctor of Philosophy.

National Honor Societies

Pi Alpha Alpha

Pi Alpha Alpha is the national honor society for public affairs and administration. Graduate students in the School of Public Administration who have completed at least 16 semester units and have earned a 3.5 grade point average are eligible for membership.

Pi Sigma Alpha

Pi Sigma Alpha is the national honor society for students in public administration, political science, and international relations. Students who have completed at least three courses from among these fields and have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average are eligible to apply.

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