SOBL Faculty
The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences is home to a diverse and accomplished faculty committed to creating a dynamic and engaging learning environment.

Mark Berg
Ph.D. (University of Canterbury [New Zealand]), Associate Professor of Psychology:
                                             perceptual category learning, experimental analysis of behavior, history of psychology,
                                             motivation, industrial/organizational psychology
                                          
                                       
John Bulevich
Ph.D. (Washington University), Associate Professor of Psychology: cognitive control
                                             and long term memory, aging and metacognition
                                          
                                       
Vincent Cicirello
Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon University), Professor of Computer Science and Information
                                             Systems: artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, operations research, machine
                                             learning, software engineering, information assurance, biologically-inspired computing
                                             techniques
                                          
                                       
Joshua Duntley
Ph.D. (University of Texas), Associate Professor of Criminal Justice: evolutionary
                                             psychology, forensic psychology, homicide, stalking, victim defenses, human mating,
                                             statistics
                                          
                                       Jessica Fleck
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Psychology: brain, behavior and cognition,
                                             research in problem-solving, creativity, working memory, schizophrenia
                                          
Christine Gayda-Chelder
Ph.D. (Drexel University), Associate Professor of Psychology: health psychology, clinical
                                             neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, early detection of dementia, caregiver burden
                                          
                                       
Tim A. Haresign
Ph.D. (University of Connecticut at Storrs), Associate Professor of Biology: neuroscience,
                                             animal behavior, bioacoustics, evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, issues
                                             of diversity
                                          
                                       
Nathaniel Hartman
Ph.D. (Wesleyan University), Associate Professor of Biology: neuroscience, stem cells,
                                             developmental biology, anatomy, physiology
                                          
                                       
Fang Liu
Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Physics: biomedical and
                                             health physics, positron emission tomography (PET), surgical probe, biophysics
                                          
                                       Jennifer Lyke
 Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Psychology: counseling psychology, research
                                             methods, abnormal psychology, eating disorders, advanced statistics, states of consciousness
                                          
                                       
Elizabeth Shobe
Ph.D. (University of Toledo), Professor of Psychology: cognition, learning theories,
                                             experimental psychology, statistical methods, evolution and behavior
                                          
                                       
Marcello Spinella
Ph.D. (City University of New York), Professor of Psychology: physiological psychol卢ogy,
                                             clinical neuropsychology, psychometrics, psychopharmacology, herbal medicines, executive
                                             functions, addiction, aging and mental health
                                          
                                       
John White
Ph.D. (North Texas State University), Professor of Psychology: sex crimes, violent
                                             crimes, police psychology, forensic psychology, criminal profiling
                                          
                                       
Melissa Zwick
Ph.D. (University of Kentucky), Assistant Professor of Biology: neurobiology, human
                                             anatomy, vertebrate physiology, toxicology, science education
                                          
                                       
Guia Calicdan-Apostle
DSW (University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Social Work: clinical social
                                             work practice, cultural competence, spirituality in mental health, public health intervention
                                             and advocacy (tobacco control)
                                          
                                       
Merydawilda Col贸n
Ph.D. (The City University of New York), Executive Director of the Stockton Center
                                             for Community Engagement, SOBL Associate Dean, and Professor of Social Work: social
                                             work practice, hospice (grief, death and dying), acculturation and attitudes of Latinos
                                             towards hospice, Latinos and community outreach, social work with oppressed groups
                                          
                                       
Susan Cydis
Ed.D. (Widener University), Associate Professor of Education: literacy education, elementary
                                             education, authentic instruction and assessment, competency-based education practices
                                          
                                       
Lauren DelRossi
DPT (国产传媒), Associate Professor of Physical Therapy: Gross Motor Development
                                             in rare genetic disorders, technology and pedagogy, interprofessional education and
                                             collaborative practice
                                          
                                       
Kelly A. Dougherty
Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University), Associate Professor of Exercise Science:
                                             physical activity- and nutrition-related issues in healthy and chronically ill children
                                             and young adults, including those with cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, and obesity.
                                          
                                       
Marcia Fiedler
Ed.D. (University of Phoenix), Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies: biblical studies,
                                             Hebrew, Jewish education, Jewish women, women and Jewish law
                                          
                                       
Christine A. Gayda-Chelder
Ph.D. (Drexel University), Associate Professor of Psychology: health psychology, clinical
                                             neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, dementia, caregiver burden 
                                          
                                       
Helana Girgis
Ph.D. (University of Arkansas), Associate Professor of Psychology: developmental and
                                             lifespan psychology, cognitive development, personality, conceptual development of
                                             foods and idea ownership, cross-cultural research.
                                          
                                       
John Gray
Ed.D. (Walden University), Visiting Instructor of Organizational Leadership
                                          
                                       
Marion Hussong
Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania), Professor of Literature and Holocaust and Genocide
                                             Studies: holocaust literature, 19th and 20th century German and Austrian literature,
                                             comparative literature, children's literature
                                          
                                       
Janice O. Joseph
Ph.D. (York University), Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice: juvenile justice,
                                             criminology and deviance, minorities and crime, corrections
                                          
                                       
Gorica Majstorovic
Ph.D. (New York University), Professor of Spanish: Iberian, Latin American and U.S.
                                             Latino literature, film, visual arts and theater, postcolonial studies
                                          
                                       
Sara Martino
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Counseling: counseling psychology, illness-related
                                             stress disorders, female aggression, self-mutilation, superwoman ideal, gender group
                                             identity, psychology of women, marriage and family therapy
                                          
                                       
Shelly Meyers
Ed.D. (Nova Southern University), Associate Professor of Education: special education,
                                             pedagogy, inclusion, supervision and leadership, education to workplace transition,
                                             behavior management
                                          
                                       
Mary Padden
Ph.D. (Widener University), Associate Professor of Nursing: pediatrics, maternal and
                                             child health, research
                                          
                                       
Rose Scaffidi
Dr.N.P. (Drexel University), Associate Professor of Nursing: women's health, research,
                                             assessment
                                          
                                       
Allison N. Sinanan
Ph.D. (Fordham University), Professor of Social Work, MSW Program Chair: sexual abuse
                                             recurrence in minority children, oppression of children and families of color
                                          
                                       
Connie M. Tang
Ph.D. (University of Wyoming, Laramie), Professor of Psychology: child and adolescent
                                             development, child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency, psychology and the law,
                                             social cognition, culture and cognition, research methods
                                          
                                       
Judith Vogel
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Mathematics: numerical linear algebra, Children
                                             of the Holocaust, Holocaust education using children's literature
                                          
                                       
Keith B. Williams
Ph.D. (University of Minnesota), Professor of Psychology: educational psychology,
                                             social psychology, educational testing and measurement, psychology of individual differences
                                          
                                       
Kerrin C. Wolf
Ph.D. (University of Delaware), Assistant Professor of Business Studies, Public Law:
                                             school discipline, children and the law, education law and policy, health law and
                                             policy, juvenile justice
                                          
                                       
Kaite Yang
Ph.D. (Princeton University), Associate Professor of Psychology: social psychology,
                                             personality and individual differences, the emergence of gender differences, meta-analysis,
                                             thought speed and creativity.
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

Joseph J. Marchetti
Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania), Emeritus Professor of Education: educational research,
                                             educational leadership, organizational leadership, curriculum and instruction
                                          
                                       
Jean Mercer
Ph.D. (Brandeis University), Professor Emerita of Psychology: developmental psychology,
                                             early childhood, infancy, perception, history and systems
                                          
                                       
Linda Williamson Nelson
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University), Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Africana
                                             Studies: anthropological linguistics, cultural anthropology, gender and culture, field
                                             methods, contemporary African American literature, African American vernacular English,
                                             African American culture
                                          
                                       
Joseph Rubenstein
Ph.D. (New School for Social Research), Emeritus Professor of Anthropology: religion
                                             and ritual, anthropological theory, ethnicity, Jewish culture, field methods, food
                                             and culture, anthropological photography, community engagement 
                                          
                                       
Jess Bonnan-White
Ph.D. (University of Iowa) - Professor of Criminal Justice: Homeland security, emergency
                                             management, crisis response, humanitarian assistance, quantitative and qualitative
                                             data analysis, research methods, human security.
                                          
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Deeanna Button
Ph.D. (University of Delaware) - Professor of Criminal Justice:  Violence and victimization,
                                             social inequality.
                                          
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William Dineen
M.A.S. (Fairleigh Dickinson) - Teaching Specialist of Criminal Justice: crime scene
                                             investigation,bloodstain pattern analysis, homicide investigation, criminal investigation,
                                             interview and interrogationtechniques, resilience in policing, the criminal justice
                                             system, and corrections.
                                          
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Joshua D. Duntley
Ph.D. (University of Texas) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice:  Forensic psychology,
                                             evolutionary psychology, homicide and stalking, victim defenses, quantitative methods.
                                          
                                          609-626-3570 | G250

Syeda T. Hadi
Ph.D. (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice: Transnational
                                             feminist criminology, criminalization and victimization of female asylum seekers and
                                             refugees, intersectionality perspective, criminological theories.
                                          
                                          609-626-3187 | H236
                                       
Janice O. Joseph
Ph.D. (York University, Canada) - Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice:  Juvenile
                                             justice, criminology and deviance, minorities and crime, corrections.
                                          
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Katherine Kafonek
Ph.D.(University of Delaware) - Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice: Victimology,
                                             Intersectional Criminology
                                          
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Marissa P. Levy
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University) - Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
                                             and Professor of Criminal Justice:  Environmental criminology with emphasis on spatial
                                             analysis of crime (crime mapping and crime prevention), evaluations and statistics.
                                          
                                          609-652-4512 | H201
                                       
Ruibin Lu
Ph.D. (Washington State University) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice:  Specialty
                                             courts, U.S. judicial system, drug and alcohol use, community corrections, comparative
                                             criminal justice.
                                          
                                          609-626-3829 | B006

Manish Madan
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice: 
                                             Comparative research, policy, and victimization and gender.
                                          
                                          609-626-3530 | G237
                                       
William McKnight
M.S. (St. Joseph's University) -  Teaching Specialist of Criminal Justice:  Police
                                             leadership, policing, the criminal justice system, homeland security, risk management
                                             and mitigation, business continuity.
                                          
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Richard Mulvihill
M.S. (Nova Southeastern University) - Tenured Instructor of Criminal Justice:  Police
                                             and public safety administration, corrections, and criminal justice technology.
                                          
                                          609-626-3557 | H251

Kimberley R. Schanz
Ph.D. (CUNY Graduate Center) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice:  Statistics,
                                             research methods, forensic psychology, behavioral consistency in serial sexual assaults,
                                             victim risk assessment, offender-victim interaction.
                                          
                                          609-652-4585 | F128
                                       
Amy Yingyi Situ-Liu
Ph.D. (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice: 
                                             Environmental crime, comparative criminal justice, quantitative and qualitative research
                                             methods, criminology, crime control.
                                          
                                          609-652-4314 | G260
                                       
Barbara LeClair
M.S. (Drexel University) - Teaching Specialist of Criminal Justice: Medico-Legal Death
                                             Investigation, Crime Scene Analysis, The Criminal Justice System, Forensics Anthropology,
                                             and Criminal Law
                                          
                                          609-652-4987 | H-228
                                       
Christine Tartaro
Ph.D. (Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice) - Distinguished Professor of
                                             Criminal Justice:  Corrections, research methods and statistics, violence in correctional
                                             facilities, suicide in correctional facilities, program evaluation, sentencing.
                                          
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                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI
                              
Larry E. Nutt
Ph.D. (University of Chicago) - Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice:  Police behavior,
                                             deterrence, criminology, social theory
                                          
                                       
Rupendra Simlot
Ph.D. (University of Rajasthan) - Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice:  Forensic
                                             science, crime scene investigation, cyber-crime investigation, criminal justice administration,
                                             security management, police behavior, police management, international culture.  
                                          
                                       
Marcia R. Steinbock
J.D. (Rutgers University School of Law, Camden) - Professor Emerita of Criminal Justice: 
                                             Judicial systems, prisoners' rights, psychology and law, Jewish women.
                                          
                                       
Oliver D. Cooke
Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts Amherst) - Associate Professor of Economics:  Urban/regional
                                             economics, economic history, political economy, macroeconomics.
                                          
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                                       Mariam Majd
Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts - Amherst) - Associate Professor of Economics:
                                             International Finance, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, and  Political Economy.
                                          
                                          609-626-3826 | B006b
                                       
Ramya Devan
Ph.D. (The American University) - Professor of Economics:  Feminist political economy,
                                             labor and international trade, econometrics.
                                          
                                          609-652-4741 | G265
                                       
Siavash Radpour
PhD. (The New School, New York) - Assistant Professor of Economics: Labor Economics,
                                             Statistics, Economics of Aging
                                          
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                                       ASSOCIATED FACULTY

Ronald L. Caplan
Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts) - Associate Professor of Public Health:  Health
                                             economics, health policy.
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

Deborah M. Figart
Ph.D. (The American University) - Distinguished Professor Emerita of Economics:  Labor
                                             economics, the casino industry, institutional and social economics, discrimination,
                                             financial literacy and student loans, economic education, poverty and inequality,
                                             and economic well-being.
                                          
                                       
G. Reza Ghorashi
Ph.D. (Fordham University) - Professor Emeritus of Economics:  International trade
                                             and international finance, microeconomics, political economy.
                                          
                                       
Melaku Lakew
Ph.D. (University of California at Riverside) - Professor Emeritus of Economics: 
                                             Monetary theory, history of economic thought, comparative economic systems, economic
                                             development.
                                          
                                       
Ellen Mutari
Ph.D. (The American University) - Professor Emerita of Economics:  Labor market and
                                             employment policies; gender, race-ethnicity, and class; economic history; contemporary
                                             political economy.
                                          
                                       
Theodore Alter
Ph.D. (Yeshiva University) - Associate Professor of Social Work and Gerontology Minor
                                             Coordinator:  Aging, dementia, life cycle, health care, end-of-life, ethics, chronic
                                             illness, and disability.
                                          
                                       
Elizabeth G. Calamidas
Ph.D. (Temple University) - Associate Professor of Public Health:  Community and public
                                             health, health education, health behavior, human sexuality, women and health, aging
                                             and health.
                                          
                                       
Merydawilda Col贸n
Ph.D. (The City University of New York), L.S.W. - Executive Director of the Stockton
                                             Center for Community Engagement, SOBL Associate Dean, and Professor of Social Work: 
                                             Social work practice, hospice (grief, death, and dying), acculturation and attitudes
                                             of Latinos toward hospice, Latinos and community outreach, social work with oppressed
                                             groups.
                                          
                                       
Lisa E. Cox
Ph.D. (Virginia Commonwealth University), L.C.S.W. - Professor of Social Work:  Clinical
                                             social work practice, psychopathology and cultural neuroscience, health care, HIV/AIDS
                                             clinical trials research, gerontology, research methods, linkage between social support
                                             and medication adherence.
                                          
                                       
Christine V. Ferri
Ph.D. (Duke University) - Associate Professor of Psychology:  Geropsychology, abnormal
                                             psychology, psychotherapy, positive psychology, statistical methods.
                                          
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                                       Jessica Fleck
Ph.D. (Temple University) 鈥 Professor of Psychology:  Cognitive neuroscience, research
                                             in the behavioral and neural underpinnings of problem-solving and creativity, age-related
                                             cognitive decline, neural predictors of cognitive decline and dementia.
                                          
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Christine A. Gayda-Chelder
Ph.D. (Drexel University) - Associate Professor of Psychology:  Health psychology,
                                             clinical neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, early detection of dementia, caregiver
                                             burden.
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

David C. Burdick
Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame), FGSA, FAGHE -  Professor Emeritus of Psychology
                                             and Former Director of Stockton Center on Successful Aging:  Adult development and
                                             aging, technology and aging, intergenerational relationships, applied gerontology,
                                             mental health and aging, environmental psychology.
                                          
                                       
Claire E. Abernathy
Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University), Associate Professor of Political Science: American
                                             politics, legislative correspondence management practices. 
                                          
                                          609-626-3524 | C005a
                                       
James Mac Avery
Ph.D. (University of Kentucky), Professor of Political Science: American public opinion,
                                             political behavior, representation, race and ethnicity.
                                          
                                          609-626-6021 | G262

Lauren Marie Balasco
Ph.D. (University of Delaware), Associate Professor of Political Science, Political
                                             Science Program Chair and the Pre-Law Advising Coordinator: Comparative politics,
                                             rule of law, democratization, transitional justice, human rights, Latin American politics.
                                          
                                          609-652-4743 | F232

Michael S. Rodriguez
Ph.D. (Temple University),  Professor of Political Science: Washington Internship
                                             Program, race and politics, American government, public policy, religion and politics,
                                             immigration policy.
                                          
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Tina M. Zappile
Ph.D. (University of Nebraska - Lincoln), Associate Professor of Political Science:
                                             Model UN faculty advisor, international relations, international political economy
                                             (IPE), international law and organizations, economic development
                                          
                                          609-626-3816 | F123

Ghaidaa Hetou
Ph.D. (Rutgers University, New Brunswick), Teaching Specialist: International Relations,
                                             U.S. Foreign Policy, Political Risk Analysis, Middle East Politics 
                                          
                                          
                                       ASSOCIATED FACULTY
                              
Patrick Hossay
Ph.D. (Temple University) - Associate Professor of Sustainability:  Environmental
                                             policy and law, sustainable development, alternative energy and design, sustainable
                                             technology.
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

David L. Carr
Ph.D. (State University of New York at Binghamton), Provost Emeritus and Professor
                                             Emeritus of Political Science: comparative politics, political development, comparative
                                             public policy, research methods and statistics.
                                          
                                       
Lucinda S. Jassel
Ph.D. (University of California at Davis), Professor Emerita of Political Science:
                                             political theory, American government, political parties and behavior.
                                          
                                       
Jacqueline Pope
Ph.D. (Columbia University), Professor Emerita of Political Science: public administration,
                                             public policy, metro politics, Africana studies.
                                          
                                       
G. William Sensiba
Ph.D. (Yale University), Professor Emeritus of Political Science: methodology, political
                                             personality and behavior, political sociology, comparative politics.
                                          
                                       
Linda J. Wharton
J.D. (Rutgers School of Law, Camden), Professor Emerita of Political Science: constitutional
                                             law, civil liberties, women and the law, advanced constitutional litigation, public
                                             education and the law.
                                          
Mark E. Berg
Ph.D. (University of Canterbury), Associate Professor of Psychology:  Perceptual category
                                             learning, experimental analysis of behavior, history of psychology, motivation, industrial/
                                             organizational psychology.
                                          
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John Bulevich
Ph.D. (Washington University), Associate Professor of Psychology:  Memory Distortion,
                                             Eyewitness Testimony, Metacognition, Retrieval Processes, Aging.
                                          
                                          609-626-3821 |  H245
                                       
Christine V. Ferri
Ph.D. (Duke University), Associate Professor of Psychology:  Geropsychology, abnormal
                                             psychology, psychotherapy, positive psychology, statistical methods.
                                          
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                                       Jessica Fleck
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Psychology:  Brain, behavior and cognition,
                                             problem-solving, working memory, creativity, statistics, research methods.
                                          
                                           609-626-3489 | G253

Christine A. Gayda-Chelder
Ph.D. (Drexel University), Associate Professor of Psychology:  Health psychology,
                                             clinical neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, dementia, caregiver burden.
                                          
                                           609-626-6075 |  C139
                                       
Helana Girgis
Ph.D. (University of Arkansas), Associate Professor of Psychology: Developmental and
                                             lifespan psychology, cognitive development, personality, conceptual development of
                                             foods and idea ownership, cross-cultural research.
                                          
                                          609-652-4212 |  H238

Zornitsa Kalibatseva
Ph.D. (Michigan State University), Associate Professor of Psychology:  Clinical psychology,
                                             cross-cultural psychology, assessment, depression, cultural competency, race, ethnicity,
                                             acculturation.
                                          
                                           609-626-3894 |  G239

Colleen Kase
Ph.D. (University of Maryland), Assistant Professor of Psychology: counseling psychology,
                                             health psychology, stigma, body size/sizeism, sexual minoritygroups, statistical and
                                             research methods.
                                          
                                          609-626-3103 | H219
                                       Jennifer Lyke
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Psychology: counseling psychology, research
                                             methods, abnormal psychology, eating disorders, advanced statistics, states of consciousness
                                          
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Justin Ostrofsky
Ph.D. (The Graduate Center of the City University of New York), Professor of Psychology: 
                                             Perception, attention and memory-based processes supporting the ability to realistically
                                             draw objects from observation, statistics, research methods and cognitive psychology.
                                             
                                          
                                           609-626-6858 |  C113

Nordia Scott
Ph.D. (Michigan State University), Assistant Professor of Psychology: Ecological-Community
                                             psychology, race andracism, academic resilience, risk and protective factors, privilege
                                             and oppression, systemsperspectives, social change.
                                          
                                          609-626-3403 | H202k
                                       
Elizabeth Shobe
Ph.D. (University of Toledo), Professor of Psychology:  Cognition, learning theories,
                                             experimental psychology, statistical methods, evolution and behavior. 
                                          
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Marcello Spinella
Ph.D. (City University of New York), Professor of Psychology:  Physiological psychology,
                                             clinical neuropsychology, psychometrics, psychopharmacology, herbal medicines, executive
                                             functions, addiction, aging and mental health.
                                          
                                           609-626-6049 |  F127

Connie M. Tang
Ph.D. (University of Wyoming), Professor of Psychology:  Child and adolescent development,
                                             child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency, psychology and the law, social cognition,
                                             culture and cognition, research methods.
                                          
                                           609-626-3523 |  G261

John H. White
Ph.D. (North Texas State University), Professor of Psychology:  Forensic neuropsychology,
                                             serial murder, sex crimes, violent crimes, police psychology, forensic psychology,
                                             criminal investigative analysis (profiling).
                                          
                                          609-761-1255 | G256
                                       
Keith B. Williams
Ph.D. (University of Minnesota), Professor of Psychology:  Educational psychology,
                                             social psychology, educational testing and measurement, individual differences.
                                          
                                           609-626-6033 |  F234
                                       
Hannah Wolfe
Ph.D. (Northeastern University), Assistant Professor of Psychology: Emotion Regulation,
                                             Adult Aging, Attention, Emotional Memory, Eye-Tracking, Pupilometry, Emotional Acceptance,
                                             Gerontology, Positive Psychology.
                                          
                                          609-626-3604 | H202n
                                       
Kaite Yang
Ph.D. (Princeton University), Associate Professor of Psychology:  Social psychology,
                                             personality and individual differences, the emergence of gender differences, meta-analysis,
                                             thought speed and creativity.
                                          
                                           609-626-3848 |  H220
ASSOCIATED FACULTY

Joshua D. Duntley
Ph.D. (University of Texas), Associate Professor of Criminal Justice:  Evolutionary
                                             psychology, forensic psychology, homicide, stalking, victim defenses, human mating,
                                             statistics.
                                          
                                       
Sara Martino
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Counseling: Counseling psychology, illness-related
                                             stress disorders, female aggression, gender group identity, psychology of women, marriage
                                             and family therapy.
                                          
                                           609-626-5504 | HIS203b
                                       
Erin Sappio
Ph.D. (Temple University), NCSP, Associate Professor of Counseling: Contemplative
                                             Practices, Interprofessional Education, and Social Emotional Learning
                                          
                                          609-626-3155 | HIS204
                                       
David Rosen
Affiliated Research Faculty
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

David C. Burdick
Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame), FGSA, FAGHE, Professor Emeritus of Psychology: 
                                             Adult development and aging, technology and aging, intergenerational relationships,
                                             applied gerontology, mental health and aging.
                                          
Michael L. Frank
Ph.D. (State University of New York at Albany), Professor Emeritus of Psychology:
                                              Statistics, mathematical models, motivation, research methods, gambling and risk
                                             taking behavior.
                                          
                                       
Sonia V. Gonsalves
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor Emerita of Psychology:  Educational psychology,
                                             statistics, research methods, psychological and educational testing, experimental
                                             psychology, adolescence, learning. 
                                          
                                       
Cheryl R. Kaus
Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University), Professor of Psychology and Dean Emerita,
                                             Social and Behavioral Sciences:  Successful aging, gerontological education, program
                                             development and evaluation.
                                          
                                       
David Lester
Ph.D. (Brandeis University), Professor Emeritus of Psychology:  Abnormal psychology,
                                             psychological statistics, personality, psychological testing, theories of counseling
                                          
                                       
Jean Mercer
Ph.D. (Brandeis University), Professor Emerita of Psychology:  Developmental psychology,
                                             early childhood, infancy, perception, history and systems.
                                          
                                       
William M. Miley
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor Emeritus of Psychology:  Health psychology, mind/body
                                             interactions, abnormal psychology.
                                          
                                       
Ted Alter
Ph.D., M.S.W. (Yeshiva University), Asssociate Professor of Social Work: Aging, dementia,
                                             life cycle, health care, end-of-life, ethics, chronic illness, and disability. 
                                          
                                          609-652-4411 | H249
                                       
Robert Barney
Ph.D. (University of Louisville), Associate Professor of Social Work: International
                                             social work, family and community development, cultural diversity in HIV/AIDS support,
                                             research practice.
                                          
                                          609-652-4435 | G245
                                       
Guia Calicdan-Apostle
DSW (University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Social Work: Spirituality
                                             and mental health, school social work, international social work, racism, immigration
                                             and cultural diversity issues, public health advocacy (tobacco control). 
                                          
                                          609-626-3820 | H254
                                       
Nicole Cantoni
PhD. (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Assistant Professor-Social Work: :
                                             Simulations as a Pedagogical Tool, Animal-Assisted Interventions, Mental Health Treatment
                                             Stigma
                                          
                                          609-626-3488 | H221
                                       
Lisa Cox
Ph.D. (Virginia Commonwealth University), LCSW, Professor of Social Work: Clinical
                                             social work practice, psychopathology and cultural neuroscience, health care, HIV/AIDS
                                             clinical trials research, gerontology, research methods, linkage between social support
                                             and medication adherence.
                                          
                                          609-652-4310 | F133
                                       
Douglas Deane
MSW (Arizona State University), LCSW, Coordinator of BSW Field Education: Supervisory
                                             and clinical experience in mental and behavioral health.
                                          
                                          609-626-3562 | H223
                                       
Jeffrey Feldman
MSW (Rutgers University), LSW, Coordinator of Social Work (MSW) Practicum: Social
                                             work practice, social/economic justice, mental health and wellness, social work with
                                             diverse populations, social policy, bridging micro to macro social work.
                                          
                                          609-626-6065 | H203
                                       
Rachel Kirzner
MSW, (University of Pennsylvania), LCSW, Associate Professor of Social Work: Social
                                             Policy (public benefits), data analysis, research methods, social work practice, neighborhood
                                             effects, community violence exposure. 
                                          
                                          609-652-4689 | H202j
                                       
Dawn Konrady Fanslau
EdD (Drexel University), LSW, Director of Child Welfare Education Institute, Manager
                                             of BCWEP, MCWEP, and NJCWTP programs: Social work with children and families, impacting
                                             social and child welfare system reform via training, continuing education, and professional
                                             development.
                                          
                                          609-652-4270 | G258
                                       
Zan Haggerty
DSW (Rutgers University), Assistant Professor of Social Work: gender affirming mental
                                             and medical health, anti-oppressive clinical practice & programs, emerging adult mental
                                             health and suicidality.
                                          
                                          609-761-1219 | AC-224n
                                       
Robin Hernandez-Mekonnen
Ph.D., (University of Pennsylvania), Professor of Social Work: Social work with children
                                             and families, impacting social and child welfare system reform via research and policy,
                                             immigration and child well-being.
                                          
                                          609-761-1257 | AC-224e

Maya A. Lewis
Ph.D (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Associate Professor of Social Work, BSSW
                                             Program Chair: Human behavior, research methods, social work practice, adolescent
                                             mental health, minority health, health disparities, cultural competence.
                                          
                                          609-652-4329 | G243

Sunny Mathew
Ph.D. (Fordham University), Assistant Professor of Social Work: Asian American parenting,
                                             social support andchildrearing practices, social disadvantage and health disparity,
                                             social capital and communitydevelopment; dialectical behavior therapy and life worth
                                             living.
                                          
                                          609-652-4427 | H226
                                       
Loretta Mooney
Ph.D. (Widener University), Associate Professor of Social Work: Suicidology, mental
                                             health management and recovery, civil commitment and coercive practices, support for
                                             psychological pain.
                                          
                                          609-626-3158 | H234
                                       
Allison Sinanan
Ph.D., (Fordham University), LSW, Professor of Social Work, MSW Program Chair: Sexual
                                             abuse recurrence in minority children, oppression of children and families of color,
                                             individual and group counseling, social work practice.
                                          
                                          609-626-3561 | B116
                                       
Simone Snyder
DSW (Rutgers University), Teaching Specialist: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Reproductive
                                             Justice, Gender and Power-Based Violence, Transformative Justice, Abolitionist Social
                                             Work, Community-Based Responses to Food Insecurity, Critical Social Work, Macro Social
                                             Work EducationTeaching Specialist of Social Work.
                                          
                                          609-626-3186 | F206b2
                                       
Lori Tomaro
MSW (Monmouth University), LCSW, Assistant Coordinator of MSW Field Education: Child
                                             abuse and neglect; impact of infant/childhood relationship traumas and their influence
                                             on parenting behaviors; diverse populations; therapeutic services to individuals,
                                             couples, and families.
                                          
                                          609-626-6817 | H218
                                       
Ian Zapcic
Ph.D (The Ohio State University), Assistant Professor of Social Work: Technology Use,
                                             Online Identity Development, Men & Masculinity, Social Policy, Health Disparities,
                                             Macro Social Work Education
                                          
                                          609-761-1204 | AC-224s
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

Patricia Reid-Merritt
DSW (University of Pennsylvania), Distinguished  Professor Emerita of Social Work
                                             and Africana Studies: Social work practice, social work with ethnic and minority groups,
                                             school social policy, organizational policy, Africana perspectives on social work
                                             practice.
                                          
                                       
Diane S. Falk
Ph.D. (Rutgers University), LCSW, Professor Emerita of Social Work: Social work practice,
                                             program develop颅ment and administration, child welfare, mental health practice and
                                             policy, human rights, inter颅national social work.
                                          
                                       
John Searight
MSW (University of Pennsylvania), Professor Emeritus and Academic Coordinator of the
                                             BCWEP Program: social work practice, child welfare, child neglect and abuse, child
                                             protective services.
                                          
                                       
Betsy Erbaugh
Ph.D. (University of New Mexico), Associate Professor of Sociology: Reproductive and
                                             sexual health, gender, race, class, sexuality, social movements, violence, research
                                             methods.
                                          
                                          609-652-4639 | G208
                                       
Ricardo Gabriel
Ph.D. (The Graduate Center at CUNY), Assistant Professor of Sociology: Social Movements,
                                             Critical Education Studies, Environmental Sociology, Qualitative Research Methods,
                                             Decolonial Theory, Puerto Ricans/Latinos in the U.S.
                                          
                                          609-626-3491  | C117 
                                       
Bobbi Hornbeck
Ph.D.(State University of New York), Assistant Professor of Anthropology: Anthropology,
                                             Archaeology, and North American Prehistory
                                          
                                          609-626-3136 | C109-2
                                       
Nazia Kazi
Ph.D. (The Graduate Center at CUNY), Professor of Anthropology: Race, immigration,
                                             inequality, Islamophobia, social theory.
                                          
                                          609-626-3572 | L111
ASSOCIATED FACULTY

Margaret E. Lewis
Ph.D. (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Professor of Biology: Vertebrate
                                             anatomy, anthropology, paleoecology, evolutionary biology, paleontology.
                                          
                                       
Ethan C. Levine
Ph.D. (Temple University) - Affiliated Research Faculty:  Sexual violence, intimate
                                             partner violence, victim services, gender and sexuality, feminist theory, social construction
                                             of knowledge, quantitative and qualitative methods.
                                          
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

Shawn Riva Donaldson
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University), Associate Professor Emerita of Sociology: Race/class/gender,
                                             sociology of law, medical sociology, demography, South African Studies 
                                          
                                       
Laurie Greene
Ph.D. (Tulane University),  Professor Emerita of Anthropology: Language and culture,
                                             anthropology of men and women, Latin American and Caribbean cultures, culture in education,
                                             social activism.
                                          
                                       
Robert E. Helsabeck
Ph.D. (Indiana University), Professor Emeritus of Sociology: Social psychology, research
                                             methods, religion, conflict.
                                          
                                       
Elinor Lerner
Ph.D. (University of California at Berkeley), Associate Professor Emerita of Sociology:
                                             Political sociology, sociology of women, deviance, sexuality, popular culture, human/animal
                                             relations.
                                          
                                       
Linda Williamson Nelson
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University), Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Africana
                                             Studies: Anthropological linguistics, cultural anthropology, gender and culture, field
                                             methods, contemporary African American literature, African American vernacular English,
                                             African American culture.
                                          
                                       
Joseph Rubenstein
Ph.D. (New School for Social Research), Professor Emeritus of Anthropology: Religion
                                             and ritual, anthropological theory, ethnicity, Jewish culture, field methods, anthropological
                                             photography. 
                                          
                                       
Franklin O. Smith
Ed.D. (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Professor Emeritus of Sociology: Family,
                                             sociology of education, sociology of sports, acting, public oratory. 
                                          
                                       
Robert J. Barney
Ph.D. (University of Louisville), Associate Professor of Social Work: International
                                             social work, family and community developent, cultural diversity in HIV/AIDS support,
                                             research practice, human trafficking.
                                          
                                       
Jess Bonnan-White
Ph.D. (University of Iowa), Professor of Criminal Justice: Homeland security, emergency
                                             management, crisis response, humanitarian assistance, quantitative and qualitative
                                             data analysis, research methods, human security.
                                          
                                       
Deeanna Button
Ph.D. (University of Delaware), Professor of Criminal Justice: Social inequality,
                                             violence/victimization, gender and sexuality, LGBTQ youth and resiliency, criminology,
                                             research methods and statistics.
                                          
                                       
Guia Calicdan-Apostle
DSW (University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Social Work: Clinical social
                                             work practice, cultural competence, spirituality in mental health, public health intervention
                                             and advocacy (tobacco control), race, ethnicity and diversity issues.
                                          
                                       
Joshua D. Duntley
Ph.D. (University of Texas), Associate Professor of Criminal Justice: Evolutionary
                                             psychology, forensic psychology, homicide, stalking, victim defenses, human mating,
                                             statistics.
                                          
                                       
Michael R. Hayse
Ph.D. (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Associate Professor of History
                                          
                                       
Marion Hussong
Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania), Professor of Literature and Holocaust and Genocide
                                             Studies: 20th century German history, Russian and East European history, Holocaust/genocide
                                             studies, history and memory.
                                          
Janice O. Joseph
Ph.D. (York University), Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice: Juvenile justice,
                                             delinquency, violence against women, minorities and crime, corrections.
                                          
                                          609-652-4312 | H248
                                       
Nazia Kazi
Ph.D. (CUNY Graduate Center), Professor of Anthropology: Race, immigration, inequality,
                                             Islamophobia, social theory.
                                          
                                       
Manish Madan
Ph.D. (Michigan State University), Associate Professor of Criminal Justice: Comparative
                                             research, policy, gender, victimization, media, policing, statistics.
                                          
                                       
Sara Martino
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor of Counseling: Counseling psychology, illness-related
                                             stress disorders, female aggression, self-mutilation, superwoman ideal, gender group
                                             identity, psychology of women, marriage and family therapy.
                                          
                                       
Kimberley R. Schanz
Ph.D. (CUNY Graduate Center), Associate Professor of Criminal Justice: Behavioral
                                             crime scene analysis with an emphasis on the behavioral aspects of sexual assaults,
                                             and forensic psychology.
                                          
                                       
Allison N. Sinanan
Ph.D. (Fordham University), Professor of Social Work: Sexual abuse recurrence in minority
                                             children, oppression of children and families of color.
                                          
                                       
Connie M. Tang
Ph.D. (University of Wyoming), Professor of Psychology: Child and adolescent development,
                                             child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency, psychology and the law, social cognition,
                                             culture and cognition, research methods.
                                          
                                       
Judith Vogel
Ph.D. (Temple University), Associate Professor of Mathematics: Numerical linear algebra,
                                             Children of the Holocaust, Holocaust education using children's literature.
                                          
                                       
Kaite Yang
Ph.D. (Princeton University), Associate Professor of Psychology: Social psychology,
                                             personality and individual differences, the emergence of gender differences, meta-analysis,
                                             thought speed and creativity.
                                          
                                       PROFESSORS EMERITI

Sonia V. Gonsalves
Ph.D. (Temple University), Professor Emerita of Psychology: Educational psychology,
                                             statistics, research methods, psychological and educational testing, experimental
                                             psychology, adolescence, learning. 
                                          
                                       
Melaku Lakew
Ph.D. (University of California at Riverside) - Professor Emeritus of Economics: Monetary
                                             theory, history of economic thought, comparative economic systems, economic development.
                                          
                                       
Franklin O. Smith
Ed.D. (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Professor Emeritus of Sociology: Family,
                                             sociology of education, sociology of sports, acting, public oratory. 
                                          
                                       


