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American Association of University Women (AAUW) Dissertation Fellowship type-dissertation-write-up award-all-but-dissertation discipline-social-sciences, discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-formal-sciences, discipline-biomedical-sciences, discipline-humanities, discipline-engineering citizenship-permanent-resident, citizenship-us-citizenship-required amount-over-25000 deadline-fall
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Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans type-fellowship-grant award-masters, award-doctoral-students discipline-social-sciences, discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-formal-sciences, discipline-biomedical-sciences, discipline-humanities, discipline-engineering citizenship-all amount-over-25000 deadline-fall
American Educational Research Association (AERA) Dissertation Grants type-dissertation-write-up award-all-but-dissertation discipline-humanities, discipline-social-sciences citizenship-all amount-over-25000 deadline-fall
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Scholar-in-Training Awards type-conference-support award-prospective-graduate-students, award-masters, award-doctoral-students, award-postmasters, award-all-but-dissertation, award-postdoctoral-scholar discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-biomedical-sciences citizenship-no-citizenship-required amount-varies deadline-fall
The Hertz Foundation Applied Science Ph.D. Fellowship type-fellowship-grant award-prospective-graduate-students, award-doctoral-students discipline-formal-sciences, discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-engineering citizenship-us-citizenship-required, citizenship-permanent-resident amount-over-25000 deadline-fall
F99/K00 (NCI Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Transition Award) type-fellowship-grant, type-institutional-endorsement award-doctoral-students discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-biomedical-sciences citizenship-us-citizenship-required, citizenship-permanent-resident amount-over-25000 deadline-fall
American Sociological Association Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (ASA DDRIG) type-award-competition award-doctoral-students discipline-social-sciences citizenship-all amount-5001-15000 deadline-fall
The American Historical Association (AHA) Fellowships and Grant type-conference-support award-doctoral-students, award-masters discipline-humanities citizenship-all amount-up-to-1000 deadline-fall
Getty Library Research Grants type-library-institute-residency-research award-prospective-graduate-students, award-masters, award-doctoral-students, award-postmasters, award-all-but-dissertation, award-postdoctoral-scholar discipline-social-sciences, discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-formal-sciences, discipline-biomedical-sciences, discipline-humanities, discipline-engineering citizenship-all amount-1001-5000 deadline-fall
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The P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship (IPS) type-award-competition award-doctoral-students discipline-all citizenship-no-citizenship-required, citizenship-international-students-only amount-5001-15000 deadline-spring
The World Bank Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program type-fellowship-grant award-doctoral-students discipline-social-sciences citizenship-no-citizenship-required amount-over-25000 deadline-spring
Chateaubriand Fellowship - Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, & Health type-international-research-or-work, type-award-competition, type-fellowship-grant award-doctoral-students discipline-natural-sciences, discipline-formal-sciences, discipline-biomedical-sciences, discipline-engineering citizenship-no-citizenship-required amount-5001-15000 deadline-spring
Chateaubriand Fellowship - Humanities Social Sciences type-international-research-or-work, type-award-competition, type-fellowship-grant award-doctoral-students discipline-social-sciences, discipline-humanities citizenship-no-citizenship-required amount-5001-15000 deadline-spring
Google Fellowship type-fellowship-grant, type-institutional-endorsement award-doctoral-students discipline-formal-sciences citizenship-all amount-over-25000 deadline-spring
Society for Classical Study Ludwig Koenen Fellowship in Papyrology type-award-competition, type-fellowship-grant award-prospective-graduate-students, award-masters, award-doctoral-students, award-postmasters, award-all-but-dissertation, award-postdoctoral-scholar discipline-humanities citizenship-all amount-1001-5000 deadline-spring

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Work for the PhD degree is offered in all major fields of philosophical inquiry and historical periods of philosophy. The department has strengths in ethics, social and political philosophy, epistemology, feminist philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion. We also have strengths in the history of philosophy, especially Kant, nineteenth-century , early modern, and ancient. Our faculty reflects a variety of approaches and methodologies, including analytic, continental, historical, and pragmatic. Students must complete at least 47 hours of formal course work, in addition to satisfying other requirements. See our  Rules and Requirements page  for further details about the degree. Those who are offered admission to our PhD program receive an annual stipend, full tuition waiver, and health insurance for six years. The department and Graduate School also provide generous additional sources of funding, including: topping-up awards, a moving stipend, travel and conference funds, summer research funds, language study funds, funds for interdisciplinary research, an ABD stipend, and other awards and fellowships for exceptional teaching, research, and service.

Director of Graduate Studies: Karen Ng  [email protected]

Graduate Program Coordinator: Jamelia Veliz  [email protected]

How to Apply to the Graduate Program in Philosophy

Application to the Graduate Program in Philosophy consists of the following five components:

1. Completion of the online application to the Vanderbilt Graduate School.

2. Submission of unofficial transcripts.

3. Submission of at least three, but at most five, letters of recommendation.

4. Submission of a statement of purpose, describing the candidate’s philosophical interests, research and professional goals, and other relevant details of their philosophical and/or academic trajectory and experience.

5. Submission of a philosophically substantive writing sample demonstrating research potential (no more than 25 pages).

The application deadline for fall admission of any given year is January 3 of that same year.

Click here to apply online to the Graduate Program.

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The Graduate School application fee is $95.00. After you submit your application online, you will see instructions to pay the fee with a credit or debit card via a secure payment portal. If you submit applications to more than one program (maximum of two per year), only a single fee will be charged. In addition to fee waivers being granted based on the criteria below, a small number of additional waivers will be granted at the discretion of the program and school based on recruitment priorities. If you are not covered by any of the categories listed below but feel your circumstances may warrant a fee waiver, please contact us at [email protected] . We will be happy to discuss your situation and direct you to the appropriate person. 

A candidate’s eligibility for admission will not be impacted by an application for or receipt of a fee waiver.

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Eligibility

Waivers of the application fee will be considered upon request for US citizens and US permanent residents 1 if they meet at least one of the criteria below:

  • Demonstrated financial need in the past year (Pell Grant eligibility).
  • Participated in a designated Vanderbilt-sponsored program/activity in the past three years (see below*).
  • Participated in a designated fellowship, research, or training program in the past three years (see below**).
  • Current or former member of the United States Armed Forces.

1 US permanent residents must provide proof of this status upon request, such as a copy of a Green Card – Permanent Resident Card upon request.

Extenuating circumstances

Students with extenuating circumstances can apply for waiver; explanation with documentation must be provided upon request with application.

*Vanderbilt Sponsored Programs

Students that are members of the following VU sponsored programs are eligible for a fee waiver.

  • Fisk-Vanderbilt Master’s-to-PhD Bridge Program
  • Vanderbilt NSF REU in Chemical Biology
  • Vanderbilt NSF REU in Nanoscale Science and Engineering
  • Vanderbilt NSF REU in Physics
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  • Vanderbilt-hosted recruitment event
  • VU-EDGE Pre-VU PhD Recruitment Event

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Students that are members of the following VU-associated Fellowship, Research, and Training Programs are eligible for a fee waiver. Documentation demonstrating that student is/was member of the VU-associated program must accompany the waiver request:

  • California Polytechnic State University, Pomona Undergraduate Research Program
  • Dozoretz National Institute for Mathematics and Applied Sciences (DNIMAS)
  • Gates Millennium Scholars Program (GMSP)
  • Initiative to Maximize Student Development (IMSD)
  • Leadership Alliance Summer Research Early Identification Program (SR-EIP)
  • Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)
  • NIH/NIGMS Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC)
  • Mellon Mays Minority Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF)
  • National Name Exchange (NNE)
  • Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement Program (RISE)
  • Ronald McNair Scholars Program
  • The National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science (GEM fellows and associate fellows)
  • University of Baltimore Maryland County Meyerhoff Scholars Program
  • University of Central Florida Academic Advancement Programs

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Frequently asked questions, about application requirements, procedures and deadlines…, how do i apply.

You may apply for the program and find more information about the admission timeline at this  link  . The application cycle will begin on August 1 for admission into the class beginning the next fall semester.  Admission to the IGP is granted for the fall semester only. No students will be admitted to start in the spring.

When is the application deadline?

The application deadline is December 1. You may apply for the program and find more information about the admission timeline by clicking  here . Applications are reviewed over several weeks after the application deadline. 

Do you accept students for Spring entrance into the program?

No. The IGP only accepts students for Fall Admission.

Is the GRE exam required?

No. Neither the general GRE exam, which includes the Verbal, Quantitative and Analytic sections, nor the subject tests are required for admission. If you have taken the GRE and would like to include it in your application, you may do so and the admissions committee will consider it in their holistic review. The GRE Institution Code is 1871. The GRE Department Code for this program is 0202 (No department code is necessary, but you may use 0202 if you are required to enter one).

Are there minimum score requirements for your program?

No. There are no minimum GPA requirements. When reviewing applications, we consider the entire application package, including previous research experience.

What is the application fee?

Our application fee is $95. We have a robust waiver process as a part of this in order to ensure that we continue to recruit those students coming from groups that could be disadvantaged by the fee.

In accordance with the interests of the US congress and its commitment to training well qualified and highly diverse students for careers in the biomedical sciences,  fee waivers can be obtained for any student who has performed biological or biomedically-oriented research which has been supported by the NIH, the NSF, or any other agency or private foundation within the US . Please see our  application page  for more information on fee waivers.

Where do I send additional application materials?

All materials are submitted electronically. We do NOT need copies of your official transcripts at the time of your application. You can upload an unofficial transcript at the time of application.  Should you choose to enroll at Vanderbilt, an official transcript for each school listed on your application will be required before matriculation. This is also true for GRE scores, should you elect to include them, and language test scores.

How do I check my application status?

Your application status will not change online. You will be notified if you have been invited to interview for our program. Otherwise, we will contact you regarding your application status when all interview invitations have been extended.

Are admissions on a rolling basis? Should I submit my application early?

Applications are reviewed over several weeks starting after December 1. There is no advantage to submitting your application early, but you do want to make sure you application is submitted and complete by December 1. Only complete applications will be reviewed.

Applicants will be invited to interview in January through the end of February.

Do I need to find a faculty member to work with before applying?

No, you do not need a faculty sponsor to apply to our program. All students rotate through 4 labs before joining what will be their research thesis lab.

I have added my letter of recommendation writers to my application however I did not waive my right to review the letters. How can I change that?

Unfortunately, this cannot be changed for your submitted names, even administratively. The only way to change this is to delete your recommender(s) and add them back in. You can do this before or after you submit your application.

I am not a US citizen but have performed research funded by a US entity. Do I qualify for the research funding-based fee waiver?

Yes! This waiver does not depend on citizenship status.

I qualify for the research fee waiver. How do I receive it?

Wonderful! Yes, we imagine that a majority of our applicants will qualify for the waiver. All you have to do is to check “yes” on the question regarding funded research on the “Experiences” page and you will not be asked to pay a fee. There is no code and no documentation needed!

Do I need to submit official transcripts?

No, We accept unofficial transcripts in evaluating your application. If you are offered admission and you accept the offer, you will then submit official transcripts.

NO! Neither the general GRE exam, which includes the Verbal, Quantitative and Analytic sections, nor the subject tests are required for admission. If you have taken the GRE and would like to include it in your application, you may do so and the admissions committee will consider it in their holistic review. The GRE Institution Code is 1871. The GRE Department Code for this program is 0202 (No department code is necessary, but you may use 0202 if you are required to enter one).

No. There are no minimum GPA or TOEFL/IELTS requirements. When reviewing applications, we consider the entire application package, including previous research experience.

Can I qualify for a TOEFL or IELTS waiver?

TOEFL, IELTS, or DuoLingo scores are required for international applicants; however, this requirement can be waived if you have received a degree where the primary language of the country is English-speaking. The scores are self-reported for the application. If you are offered admission and you accept, you will then need to provide official scores.

You would also qualify for a waiver if you attended a University where English was the language of instruction. It may take up to 72 hours for the waiver to be processed after completing your application. Feel free to e-mail [email protected]  with any questions.

Is there a place to upload a CV or resume?

Yes! A CV or resume is not required for the application. However, if you would like to upload one, you will see a place to upload it under “Experiences”. We would be happy to review this with your application, but it is not required or expected. Please still complete the “Experiences” page of the application, even if you upload a CV or resume.

I checked “socioeconomically disadvantaged” in my application. What documentation is required?

We accept any document that shows you have received a Pell grant, and any communication from the financial aid office at your institution that indicates your status is accepted. Do not share financial statements or tax statements. You do NOT have to write a statement.

How long should my statement of purpose be?

We ask that your statement be 1-2 pages in length. There is no specific word count, or font size. Remember to be mindful that reviewers will be reading your application on a screen, so do not make the font too small.

Can I submit my application without my letters all in yet?

Yes, you can submit your application before your letters arrive and they will be matched with your application. We will only review a completed application (3 letters submitted). We do require your application to be complete by the deadline, so please continue to monitor this progress.

Who should I email with more questions?

Feel free to email [email protected]

About interviews and admissions offers…

When will applicants be notified about interview offers.

Interview offers are sent on a rolling basis. Our admissions committee meets every Monday morning from around the beginning of December until the first week in April, except over Christmas/New Years. Because we meet so often, we review applications in smaller batches instead of all at once. Thus, if you do not hear from us early in the application cycle, this does not mean you should worry about the status of your application as we review applications until early spring. If an applicant has not received an invitation by March 15th, they are not being considered for an interview with the IGP program.

How do you contact applicants you are inviting to interview?

Typically we will send an email and ask for you to call us back at your convenience.  However, if you do not quickly respond to this email, we will send a follow up message.

Will interviews be virtual or in person?

We will be conducting our interviews in person for Fall 2024. If invited to interview, you will be given instructions on how to make your travel plans and how to be reimbursed for your costs. Once here, the hotel and meals on the interview day are paid for by Vanderbilt.

Does it matter which date I interview?

No. The determination of the date for the interview is mostly related to when your application was reviewed, your availability, and which dates we are currently scheduling. This is not related to the application strength. You should not read anything into the specifics of when you receive an offer to interview.

Do you tell interviewees what to expect from the interview, and who they will meet?

Absolutely! You will meet with several faculty during your interview, as well as have an opportunity to hear from and ask questions of current graduate students, and tour some of our core facilities. You will be sent a list of the faculty you will meet and the schedule prior to your interview day. We also try to give you some free time to explore Nashville so that you can see what it might be like to live here.

How soon will I hear the outcome after an interview?

The IGP admissions committee meets every Monday. The admissions committee could provide a decision within two weeks following your interview.

If I am accepted, how soon should I reply with my decision?

You have until April 15th to make a final decision.  However, once you have made a final decision (either way) we would be grateful if you share those plans with us.   It helps us as we consider other candidates in our rolling admissions process.  If you have anything else you would like to know during your decision making process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

About the program and degree…

Does the igp offer a master’s degree.

No, the IGP is a Ph.D.-track program that feeds into the eleven basic science departments and programs in the School of Medicine as well as the Dept of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts & Science.

Do you have information on the research interests of your faculty?

Yes, you can find our faculty in individual Department and Programs , or searchable list of some faculty by interest area in this is current Training Faculty list.

Does the Vanderbilt IGP program provide any Career Development services?

Yes!  We prepare students for any career trajectory they are interested in. Please check out the website of our  Office of Career Development !

What is Vanderbilt University policy on service animals in research labs?

Animals not associated with research being performed are not permitted in laboratories that have a biosafety level designation. Limited exceptions for a service dog may be granted to those who work in laboratories designated as Biosafety Level 1 (BSL-1), which have the least risk. To justify an exception, the university must conduct a needs and risk assessment to determine feasibility and safety for the animal, the research, and the people in the lab. For questions regarding service animals, employees should contact the office of Equal Opportunity and Access (EOA) at 615-343-9336, and students should contact Student Access at 615-343-9727.

About the numbers…

How many spots are open in umbrella programs at vanderbilt this year.

We always shoot for a range, and this year the range is 70-75 for the combined IGP and QCB programs.

How many applicants do you have each year?

The number has been increasing for some time, but currently we have over 1,100 submitted applications between the IGP and QCB programs.

How many international applicants do you accept?

The number international students varies year to year, but currently 12% of our IGP and QCB students are international.

What are the outcomes for IGP graduates?

I’m glad you asked! Check out this  website !

About funding…

Do students in the igp receive any funding.

Yes, the IGP program offers full financial support and covers all tuition, fees, and student health insurance. In addition, students receive a stipend.  Compensation for 2024-25 will be $38,000 plus a relocation bonus of $2,000 to be used for upfront costs associated with relocating to Nashville.

How does the stipend compare to stipends at similar institutions?

Compensation for 2024-25 is $38,000 plus a relocation bonus of $2,000 to be used for costs associated with relocating to Nashville. A cost comparison for other cities is shown below.

Atlanta, GA $41,636
Baltimore, MD $45,557
Chapel Hill, NC $38,414
New Haven, CT $42,189
Philadelphia, PA $43,376
Madison, WI $39,254
Ann Arbor, MI $40,432

Is there guaranteed or subsidized housing for graduate students?

No, we do not have guaranteed or subsidized housing. There are many housing options in Nashville, and many of our students live nearby within walking or biking distance, or use the bus. Others live further out and commute in. There is more information on the Living in Nashville page. Ask about housing when you meet with our current students!

About international applicants…

Please see  this page  for more information.

Do you have other questions?

Who do i contact with additional questions.

If you have additional questions about the IGP, you may contact:

Assistant Director of Recruiting – Stephanie Richards, Ph.D. [email protected]

IGP Director – Barbara Fingleton, Ph.D. [email protected]

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Typically, graduate and professional applications open in early August for the following academic year. (For example, applications for programs starting in the fall of 2025 will open in early August 2024.) You can open an application at any time, and go back to it over the course of days, weeks, or months. You don't need to have all of your materials ready to begin your application, and in fact we encourage you to take your time and review your application regularly.

When you start an application, you will set up a login for your application portal. This will allow you to save your progress and login later to revisit your application. Should you need to upload additional materials to be considered alongside your application (if required, these will be stated on your application), you will only be able to do so after submitting your application.

Application Checklist for Master's and Ed.D. Applicants

We look forward to reviewing your application for admission. We are still accepting applications to many of our master's programs on a rolling basis and are reviewing them on a space- and funds-available basis. There is no fee to apply for our Master's and Ed.D. programs.

To help make the application process easier, please review our application checklist .

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Unofficial transcripts are accepted for the application process. You should include transcripts from all previous post secondary work (bachelor's and master's studies) with your application.

Official verification of prior degrees is required should you be admitted and choose to enroll at Peabody College. All entering graduate and professional students must submit final, official transcripts (and any necessary supporting documentation) in order to register for classes for their first semester at Vanderbilt. A final, official transcript should list the degree(s) awarded and the month and year of conferment.

Official transcripts should be sent to [email protected] or CDM/PMB 407833, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240-7833.

International Applicants should review the Additional Information section for additional transcript requirements.

  • Two letters of recommendation are required, and three are preferred, for our master's degree programs.
  • Three letters of recommendation are required for our Ed.D. programs.

You may submit your application before all letters of recommendation are received by Vanderbilt. Recommenders will still be able to submit letters after you officially submit your application. Be sure to double check your recommender's email address when listing them on the application. Letters of recommendation submitted by the student (even if written by the recommender) will not be accepted.

We encourage you to write a personal statement that outlines your interest in Peabody and your program, what you hope to bring to your cohort, and how you plan to use your Peabody education. Be aware that some programs ask for specific questions to be answered in the personal statement, which you should prioritize. Personal statements are typically two pages double-spaced in length.

For All Master’s and Ed.D. Applicants:

The GRE is optional for admission to master's programs. For the Ed.D. program, it is strongly recommended. If you have taken the GRE and believe your scores will improve your application, you may submit the GRE with your application.

Should you choose to submit GRE scores, self-reported scores are accepted at the time of application. Students who are admitted and choose to enroll will need to submit official score reports directly from the testing agency before enrolling. Our GRE institutional code is 1871, and there is no department code.

You may register for the GRE test directly at the  ETS website .

International Applicants should review the Additional Information section for information on English proficiency testing.

We are pleased that you are considering continuing your education at Peabody. This section serves to provide you with additional information and requirements for international applicants. For all admissions-related questions, you should email us at [email protected] .

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The transcripts you submit must have an English translation.

International students with degrees from non-U.S. institutions are required to have their transcripts evaluated by an approved credentials evaluation agency and to have an official report sent by the agency to the Vanderbilt University Registrar's Office before enrollment.

Approved evaluating agencies include:

  • International Education Evaluation (IEE) - Note: students who use the Vanderbilt University Institution Portal will receive their evaluation at a discounted rate in three days with standard processing
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  • Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE)

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TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores are required of all international applicants unless you have received a college degree and completed coursework from an accredited institution in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand.

Students who complete coursework on campuses of U.S.-based institutions not in one of the above listed locations still need to submit English language scores.

An official score report sent directly from the testing agency is required. Our TOEFL institutional code is 1871, and there is no department code. The minimum recommended TOEFL score is 100.

There is no institutional code for the IELTS. A minimum recommended score is 7.0 for the composite score with no individual band score below 6.5.

Duolingo scores are also accepted. Test results must include subscores. If you took the test prior to July 15, 2019 when subscores were added, you should retake the test to comply with the subscore requirement. A minimum recommended score is 120.

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Application checklist for ph.d. applicants.

We are grateful for your interest in applying to a Peabody Ph.D. program. The Ph.D. application deadline is December 1. Applications submitted after this date will not be reviewed. There is a $95 fee to apply to a Peabody Ph.D. program. Fee waiver requests should be directed to The Graduate School; you can find more information here .

Unofficial transcripts are accepted for the application process. You should include transcripts from all previous post-secondary work (bachelor's and master's studies) with your application.

Official transcripts can be sent to [email protected] or CDM/PMB 407833, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240-7833.

International Applicants should review the Additional Information section for specific transcript translation requirements and information. 

Three letters of recommendation are required for all Ph.D. applicants.

Recent graduates should have at least two letters of recommendation from college or university faculty with whom they have studied.

We encourage you to write a personal statement that outlines your interest in Peabody and your program, what you hope to bring to your cohort, and how you plan to use your Peabody education. Please note that some programs ask for specific questions to be answered in the personal statement, which you should prioritize. Personal statements at the Ph.D. level are typically 2-3 pages double-spaced in length.

For All Ph.D. Applicants:

Official GRE scores are required as part of the Ph.D. application and must have been taken within the last 5 years for scores to be considered. Our GRE institutional code is 1871, and there is no department code.

International Applicants should review the Additional Information section for additional testing requirements and information. 

Upload any supplemental materials in the "additional materials" section of your application. You will not be able to upload materials until after you submit the application.

In addition to your application, all applicants to the Special Education Ph.D. program must submit examples of scholarly writing whether it is abstract from thesis, journals or research papers.

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Cambridge University Psychology Postgraduate Courses: The University of Cambridge is famous for its academic excellence and, therefore, ranks 5th in the QS World University Ranking of 2025. In the field of psychology, the University of Cambridge stands out for its rigorous academic programs that combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, making it an exceptional choice for any aspiring psychologist. Whether you aspire to pursue a clinical practice, research, or consultancy career, Cambridge’s psychology postgraduate program equips you with the knowledge, skills and network needed to succeed in this dynamic field. Read more to learn about the available Cambridge University postgraduate Psychology courses and their duration with more details hereon. 

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University of Cambridge
MPhil in Education, MPhil in Medical Science, PhD in psychology, etc
10 months to 22 months
GBP 56,083 (approx.)
English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL), relevant experience
Transcripts, SOP, Letters of Recommendation, CV, English test scores
Gates Cambridge Scholarship, Cambridge Trust Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships
Clinical Psychologist, Educational Psychologist, Research Scientist, Consultant Psychologist, and more.
£35,000 – £60,000 (varies by role and experience)

Popular Cambridge University Psychology Postgraduate Courses

According to QS World University Rankings of 2024, the subjects related to psychology in the university are ranked in 3rd position with an overall score of 92.8. Here is a more detailed list of Cambridge University Psychology postgraduate courses – 


MPhil in Education (Psychology and Education) full-time10 months yearGBP 50,027 (approx.)
MPhil in Education (Psychology and Education) part-time22 monthsGBP 17,253 (approx.)
MPhil in Biological Science (Psychology) by thesis1 yearGBP 56,083 (approx.)
MPhil in Medical Science (Psychiatry)1 yearGBP 56,083 (approx.)
PhD in Psychology3-4 yearsGBP 56,083 (approx.)

Also Read – University of Cambridge Notable Alumni: History & Facts

This is a full-time MPhil course that bridges the gaps in the fields of psychology and education, focusing on how psychological principles can be applied to improve educational practices. It covers a range of topics like cognitive development, learning theories, and the impact of psychological factors on educational outcomes. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students for careers in educational psychology, teaching or academic research.

10 months
GBP 50,027 (approx.)
Cognitive and Social Development
Learning and Motivation
Educational Assessment and Intervention
Research Methods in Psychology and Education
Dissertation (independent research project)

The part-time version of the MPhil in Education (Psychology and Education) is designed for working professionals or those who need more flexibility in their studies. The course content is the same as the full-time program but is covered over a longer period. This allows students to balance their studies with professional or personal commitments while still gaining a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between psychology and education.

22 months
GBP 17,253 (approx.)
Similar to the full-time program but with extended timelines for assignments and research.

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This research-focused MPhil course is ideal for students who are interested in pursuing in-depth psychological research. The program is primarily thesis-based, meaning that students work closely with a supervisor to conduct original research in a specific area of psychology. The course provides an excellent foundation for those considering a PhD or a research career in academia, industry or healthcare.

1 year
GBP 56,083 (approx.)
Cognitive Neuroscience
Developmental Psychology
Psychopathology
Behavioral Neuroscience

This MPhil course is focused on the medical and clinical aspects of psychology, particularly in the field of psychiatry. Students can explore the biological, psychological and social factors that contribute to mental health disorders. The course mostly emphasizes research and clinical practice, making it suitable for those who wish to pursue careers in psychiatry, clinical psychology or mental health research.

Duration1 year
Fees (including maintenance)GBP 56,083 (approx.)
Core ModulesNeuroscience of Mental Health
Clinical Psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
Research Methods in Psychiatry
Dissertation (research project on a psychiatric topic)

The PhD in psychology is another psychology program for postgraduate students. It requires students to have a high level of motivation and intellect. The exam demands a 60,000-word thesis submission and can be pursued both full-time and part-time. The thesis is followed by a subsequent oral examination. 


Duration
Full Time – 3-4 years
Part-Time- 4-7 years
Fees (including maintenance)GBP 56,083 (approx.)

According to the Times Higher Education Subject Ranking of 2024, the University of Cambridge ranks at the 3rd position in the subject of psychology. Choosing to study at Cambridge University goes beyond just obtaining a degree; it is also about joining a legacy of innovation and intellectual pursuits. Here are some reasons to consider Cambridge for your Psychology Master’s:

  • Get to learn from globally recognised experts in psychology who are at the forefront of research.
  • The University of Cambridge offers extensive research facilities and opportunities, allowing students to engage in groundbreaking studies.
  • Joining Cambridge means becoming part of a vast and influential alumni network that spans the globe.
  • The program emphasises a deep understanding of psychological theories, research methodologies and practical applications.

Also read: Study in UK: Requirements, Scholarships, Top Universities, and More

Admission Process for Cambridge’s Psychology Postgraduate Programs

The admission process for Cambridge’s psychology master’s programs is highly competitive. Below are the steps:

  • Choose your interested course – Research and choose your postgraduate course from the postgraduate portal.
  • Application Submission: After finding your course, you can submit your application through the University’s official portal. For this check out – https://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.uk/apply  
  • You will have to first register and create your account. 
  • Select the specific course from the toolbar
  • Application Fee Payment: Pay the application fee which may be applicable and non-refundable. 
  • Submission of Documents: The online application will need all your documents to be uploaded. Do proofread your documents before submission.
  • Interview: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview.
  • The interview can be 30 minutes long and can take place on Skype or Zoom or it can be telephonic.
  • Offer of Admission: Successful applicants receive an offer letter, which may be conditional or unconditional.

You must meet the eligibility criteria to be admitted to any of the postgraduate psychology programs at Cambridge University. Some general criteria are – 

  • Academic Requirements: A strong academic background, having completed a bachelor’s with at least a 2:1 (Upper Second Class) honours or for overseas students 4 GPA in psychology or a related field.
  • English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of proficiency through tests like IELTS (minimum score of 7.5) or TOEFL (minimum score of 110).
  • Relevant Experience: While not mandatory, relevant work or research experience can strengthen your application.

Especially for admission in Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, some colleges may also ask for PBSAA, the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Admissions Assessment. This assessment was recently implemented by Cambridge University. Its purpose is to assess essential skills required for success at the university. The assessment is deliberately difficult in order to identify candidates for interviews, making it an important part of the application process.

The application documents required are – 

  • Academic Transcripts
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Scanned Passport Copy
  • Project Title
  • Research Summary
  • Proposed Supervisor 
  • Research Proposal

Also Read – LLM in Cambridge University: Eligibility, Career & More

Cambridge offers and also accepts some scholarships to help students finance their education. They are – 

  • Gates Cambridge Scholarship
  • Cambridge Trust Scholarships
  • Commonwealth Scholarships

Graduates of Cambridge’s psychology programs are highly sought after by employers due to their strong academic grounding and research capabilities. Career paths can be:


GBP 54510 
GBP 48123 
GBP 40,959 to GBP 79,919
GBP 49,103 

Yes, Cambridge does offer a Psychology postgraduate program and is a top-notch university to pursue this subject.

According to sources, in the academic year 2023/24, the acceptance rate for Cambridge psychology courses was a 1:4 ratio and for Indians, it was 21%.

It is a popular choice for students as psychology majors at Cambridge College will graduate with knowledge of major psychological theories, concepts and processes and the historical development and methodologies of psychology, etc.

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A t Vanguard University, we are known as one of the leading clinical psychology master’s programs in California.

Our Master of Science (MS) in Clinical Psychology program is designed to provide you with a strong foundation in varying theoretical and clinical modalities that will help you choose and develop your clinical and professional identity. Throughout your studies, you’ll gain the tools and techniques to work with those who struggle with behavioral, cognitive and emotional challenges. 

Designed with working professionals in mind, the clinical psychology master’s program is offered on campus or online. In the on-campus program, located at our convenient Santa Ana campus , take coursework in tracks varying from two to four years, with classes available in the late afternoon and evening. In the online program, you’ll learn from the same experts who teach our on-campus courses while having the resources and support to find success. 

This program meets the education requirements for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) and/or Professional Clinical Counselor (PCC) in the state of California.

  • Application Deadline: Fall - July 1st Spring - October 1
  • Number of Units:  61-66
  • Cost per Unit: $840
  • Time to Degree: 2-4 years

Pricing is based on the current academic year and is subject to change. Scholarships or partner discounts may be available. 

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Why earn your ms in clinical psychology from vanguard university.

The MS in Clinical Psychology program equips its students to serve with excellence as Christian mental health professionals by providing the highest quality of rigorous academic training, guided professional development and integrative faith-based learning in a collaborative and supportive environment.

Practicum & Licensure

A culture of mentorship, program learning outcomes, program formats, christ-centered education, hands-on experience.

During the program, you will complete a practicum placement at sites such as college counseling centers, substance abuse treatment centers, community counseling centers or others such as the  Journeys at Vanguard  counseling center, located on the campus. The program will support and assist you in securing a placement at one of our more than 60 partner sites. If you are interested in becoming a partner site, please see our colleague resources for more information. 

Clinical Skill Development & Practicum

  • You will gain practical experience beginning your first semester in our clinical psychology degree as you meet with Vanguard University undergraduate volunteers and practice the clinical skills you’re learning in class. This applied experience will prepare you for your practicum placements and help you grow as a clinician.
  • You will complete supervised field experience at your practicum placement and begin earning hours towards licensure.
  • Required personal therapy will give you the opportunity to be engaged in the therapeutic process as a client.

Accreditation/Program Approval

Our degree fulfills all academic requirements that are set forth by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) (Business and Professions Code of California Section 4980.36). The program also offers additional coursework for students interested in dual licensure as both an MFT and a Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). With this additional coursework, the degree also fulfills all academic requirements that are set forth by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences for both licenses (Business and Professions Code of California Section 4980.36 and 4999.33). You can see our most recent pass rates for the licensing exams on the  BBS website .

Vanguard University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

American Psychological Association (APA) Accreditation – APA only accredits doctoral level programs in psychology. Since our program is a Masters level degree APA does not accredit us.

The program emphasizes mentoring and individual attention from faculty and staff in an environment that facilitates development of a cohesive and supportive community. We continue to support students in their career journey after Vanguard and maintain alumni groups and resources . 

Upon completion of the MS in Clinical Psychology  program, you will be prepared to:

  • Core Knowledge of Psychotherapy.  Apply fundamental knowledge within the field of clinical psychology and psychotherapy to the treatment of individuals, families and groups.
  • Diversity.  Demonstrate and apply cultural competency and sensitivity in the psychotherapeutic process.
  • Integration of Faith.  Demonstrate and apply the integration of faith in the psychotherapeutic process.
  • Clinical Skills.  Demonstrate effective clinical techniques within a therapeutic relationship.
  • Communication.  Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills as it specifically pertains to the field of psychotherapy.
  • Professional/Personal Qualities.  Develop the professional and personal qualities that are intimately related to effective psychotherapy, including competence, acceptance, curiosity, caring, integrity, sensitivity, flexibility, insight, compassion, and personal presence.

Whether you’re studying on campus or online, our MS in Clinical Psychology is designed with the purpose of providing you with personalized attention. Both track schedules are convenient for working professionals with tracks varying from two to four years, and courses are offered in the late afternoon and evening. You’ll greatly benefit from our small class sizes which average 12 students.

In addition, you will have opportunities to connect and network with classmates, faculty and staff outside of class time. We offer an environment that facilitates the development of an inclusive and supportive community—giving you a strong support system and sense of community throughout your studies.

Online Track

Our online Master’s in Clinical Psychology program is available for residents of the state of California. Most courses are eight weeks long. Learning online will give you the best of both worlds—flexible online coursework and live class time with other students and faculty on a weekly basis.

On Campus Track

Our on-campus program offers 16-week courses on our Santa Ana Campus. Learning in person provides ongoing interaction with your faculty and classmates, and allows for spontaneous discussions, meals together, and making connections in between classes.

What Will My Class Schedule Look Like?

The 3-year track is the most popular with our students and consists of 7.5-10 units per semester, in both the afternoon and evening. For all track options and sample schedules, see our Sample Curriculum Schedules page . 

At Vanguard University, you will experience personalized instruction paired with a strong spiritual foundation that fosters knowledge, cultivates character and deepens faith. Our Christian professor-mentors will prepare you to make meaningful contributions in your profession and community, equipping you to lead a Spirit-empowered life of Christ-centered leadership and service.

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My favorite part of the clinical psychology degree program was the small class sizes; you get to have a close relationship with your professors and peers. Wherever you see yourself in the mental health field, Vanguard will prepare you for the journey. And if you’re looking for integration of faith in the classroom, this is the program for you. Now in private practice—not too far from campus—I am constantly being reminded of lessons and clinical skills that I learned at Vanguard.

Jacqueline Islas, MS '12 Alumna

Featured Courses in the MS in Clinical Psychology Program

Clinical foundations i.

Clinical and theoretical foundations of the field of clinical psychology are presented with an emphasis on Client-Centered therapy and the development of beginning level skills. Course includes  supervised experience which will be used in assessing eligibility for trainee status.

Psychodynamic Theory and Treatment

A study of the theories and processes of therapy based on the psychodynamic modality. Emphasis is placed on understanding a client's internal dynamics. Application is made in relation to theoretical and DSM diagnoses, assessment and treatment of individuals as well as an understanding how this approach can be utilized in multiple settings and with multiple populations.

Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Treatment

A study of the theories and processes of therapy based on the cognitive-behavioral modality. Focus is placed on how belief systems interface with behavior and emotion. Application is made in relation to theoretical diagnosis, assessment and treatment of individuals, particularly with anxiety based or related conditions.

Psychology, Theology and Spirituality

Explores the integration of psychology, theology, and spiritual formation and how it affects the mental health of the client. Consideration given to the role of the therapist and the therapeutic relationship with an emphasis on the Christian faith.

Where can I Work with a MS in Clinical Psychology?

Our clinical psychology graduate program will help you pursue a fulfilling career as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and/or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Graduates of our master’s in clinical psychology program work as mental health clinicians, providing assessment, diagnosis, case management and therapy. You may also want to read this helpful article on career outlooks  for clinical psychology. 

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We recognize that our clinical education is rigorous, and we ensure that you have faculty who are dedicated to supporting you as soon as you begin your graduate coursework. Our program respects diversity and promotes an inclusive community. We focus on the therapeutic relationship, understanding counter-transferential and transferential data and learning in an experiential manner.

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MS in Clinical Psychology Admissions Requirements

Application & admissions info, what to expect, admissions requirements - domestic applicants.

The university requirements for program admission below must be met before an application is considered complete.  

  • Online application for admission
  • Non-refundable $45  application fee  
  • Request Official Transcripts from  any  colleges or universities attended. Vanguard graduates need only request transcripts from institutions attended after Vanguard.
  • Any program-specific supporting materials (see below)

Required Supporting Materials

Applicants for the MS in Clinical Psychology  should also submit the following:

  • References: (3) letters of recommendation from people who can speak about various aspects of your suitability, such as academic ability (professor), professional performance (i.e. work performance), clinical/leadership/relationship ability, or other relevant experience. The recommender cannot be a family member or friend.
  • Personal Statement (750 words): Provide a detailed statement describing your significant life experiences and how they have lead you to pursue a degree in Clinical Psychology. In addition, discuss your future plans and professional goals as a result of obtaining this degree.
  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae: Provide a detailed resume or curriculum vitae listing all employment, experience, education, training, etc.

Prerequisite Courses or Requirements

Applicants should also have completed:

  • Introduction to Statistics
  • Psychopathology or Abnormal Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology or Human Development
  • Counseling Theories or Theories of Personality

It is required that all prerequisite courses have been completed with a grade of B- or better. For assistance with questions regarding prerequisite requirements or whether any exceptions would apply, please email [email protected] .

Submission Instructions

All supporting documents should be submitted to the Graduate & Professional Education Office.

If possible, please submit transcripts electronically (e.g. Parchment). Unofficial transcripts and test scores* (with student name, test date and subscores), may be scanned and emailed. 

  • Electronically through Parchment
  • Email:  [email protected]
  • Mail/Drop-Off: ATTN: Vanguard University Graduate & Professional Education 55 Fair Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626

*GRE Test scores are not required for admission into programs and are not considered in evaluating applications.

Admissions Requirements - International Applicants

To apply for a degree program at Vanguard, the following requirements must be fulfilled in addition to meeting the domestic applicant and any program-specific admission requirements specified above.

  • Evalution of Official Transcript(s):  All transcripts reflecting prior coursework must be submitted. Transcripts must be evaluated, not just translated, by an official agency.
  • Official TOEFL ( Test of English as a Foreign Language ) Scores:  The minimum TOEFL score requirement is 80 on the web version. If English is the primary spoken language and medium of instruction at the institution(s) attended and at least two years of full-time study occurred at such institution(s), the TOEFL may be waived.
  • Affidavit of Financial Support: If supported by personal and/or family funds, submit this form with an original bank statement in U.S. currency reflecting bank balance availability of the total amount listed below. If sponsored by a government or other official agency, an official letter stating that the funding and/or scholarship is valid for use at Vanguard University must be submitted. Please contact [email protected] to obtain the Affidavit of Financial Support.
  • Copy of Valid Passport
  • Students applying within the U.S. must submit copies of their visa , I-94 , and if on a student visa, copies of their I-20 A-B Form .

All materials must be received in the Admissions Office by the appropriate deadline:

  • Fall semester - June 1  |  Spring semester - October 1

International students must be enrolled full-time within their program. For information on specific unit requirements, please contact the Graduate & Professional Education Office at [email protected] . International students are not eligible for any financial aid with the exception of institutional talent scholarships.

For current tuition rates and fees, please visit Account Services .

Scholarships

Vanguard University offers graduate academic scholarships for the biotechnology, clinical psychology, education, leadership studies, organizational psychology, and theology programs. These 10-15% tuition scholarships are based on cumulative undergraduate GPA calculations.  You will automatically be awarded a scholarship if you qualify. Vanguard University also offers a colleague discount for the MSN and post graduate certificate programs and the Ministry Grant for applicants working full time in ministry as ordained or licensed ministers or missionaries. Please ask your admissions counselor for more information.

Financial Aid

Financial aid is offered through the FAFSA application. Please see the  Financial Aid  page for further information and talk to your admissions counselor. 

Once an applicant’s file is complete, with all required items submitted, the file is forwarded to the department for review and potential admissions interview invitation.

From there, the Office of Graduate & Professional Education will inform the applicant of their admissions decision via email with a) a program acceptance to the university, or b) a program denial with recommendations for improving their file for potential resubmission. 

Admissions Deadlines

Applications are accepted year-round. Priority and standard deadlines for specific academic terms can be viewed on the graduate admissions page . 

Have Questions?

Fill out the request information form or reach out directly to one of our team of dedicated admissions counselors. 

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Phone: 714.966.5499

Email:   Graduate Admissions Email

Campus Locations

The Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions is located on Vanguard's main campus in Costa Mesa. 

The Clinical Psychology program's administrative and faculty offices and on campus classes are located on Vanguard's Santa Ana campus at  3000 W MacArthur Blvd, Ste 200, Santa Ana, CA 92704 .

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Abdullah-Matta, Allia (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Africana Studies CP.

Abramov, Israel (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Aciman, André (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, French, Biography and Memoir MA.

Ackroff, Karen (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, The Feeding Behavioral Nutrition Research Laboratory, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Acquaviva, Viviana (Ph.D., International School for Advanced Studies, Triste, Italy). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Adamczyk, Amy (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Adamson, Peter (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Audiology.

Agaian, Sos (Ph.D., Academy of Sciences, USSR). Distinguished Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio. Computer Science.

Agathocleous, Tanya (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. English.

Agawu, Kofi (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Graduate Center. Music.

Agbeyegbe, Terence D. (Ph.D., University of Essex, UK). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics, Africana Studies CP

Ahearn, Sean C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Ahmed, Ali Jimale (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature.

Ahmed, Siraj (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Lehman. English.

Ahmed, Zaghloul (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Aiello, Leslie (Ph.D., University of London). Adjunct Professor, Wenner-Gren Foundation. Anthropology.

Aitken, Molly E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City College of New York. Art History.

Aizin, Gregory (Ph.D., Institute of General Physics, Academy of Sciences, Moscow). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Physics .

Akasoy, Anna Ayse (Ph.D., Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt). Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, History, Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Akiba, Daisuke (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology, Urban Education.

Akins, Daniel L. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry. Distinguished Professor, City. Chemistry.

Al Khatib, Samer (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Alborn, Timothy L. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Lehman. History.

Albrecht, Jochen (Ph.D., University of Vechta, Germany). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Alcalay, Ammiel (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, English, Biography and Memoir MA Middle Eastern Studies MA, Africana Studies CP, American Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Alemida, Euclides (Ph.D., Federal University of Pernambuco). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Alexakos, Konstantinos (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Alexandratos, Spiro D. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Alfano, Robert R. (Ph.D., New York University). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics, Psychology.

Allen, Esther (Ph.D., New York University). Professor. Baruch. Comparative Literature, French, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Allen, Joel (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Classics. History.

Allen, Linda (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Allred, Jeffrey (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Hunter. Digital Humanities MA.

Alonso, Alejandra del Carmen (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Alonso-Nogueira, Alejandro (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures

Alsop, Elizabeth (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, School of Professional Studies. Film and Media Cultures CP.

Alter, Susan E. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Adjunct Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Alù, Andrea (Ph.D., Roma Tre University, Italy). Einstein and Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Physics

Alvarado, Sebastian (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Alvero, Alicia M. (Ph.D., Western Michigan University). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Amarasingham, Asohan (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, City. Biology, Computer Science, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Ambrose, Barbara A. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Adjunct Associate Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Amoozegar, Farzad (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Music.

Anchordoqui, Luis A. (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Ancona, Ronnie (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Anderson, Robert P. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Professor, City. Biology.

Anderst, Leah (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queensborough Community. Liberal Studies MA, Film and Media Cultures CP

Anderton, Abby (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Music

Andreopoulos, George (Ph.D., Cambridge University, UK). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Political Science.

Andrews, Molly (Ph.D., Oxford University). Adjunct Professor, Psychology, Urban Education.

Angulo, Jesus A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Psychology.

Anson-Cartwright, Mark (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Music.

Apter, Arthur W. ( Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Archibald, Paul (Ph.D., Morgan State University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Arenas-Mena, Cesar (Ph.D., University of Barcelona). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology,

Arguin, Louis-Pierre (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Arias, Enrique (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Arievitch, Igor (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Professor, Staten Island. Psychology, Urban Education.

Armour-Thomas, Eleanor (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Armstrong, Kate (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Adjunct Assistant Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Arora, Punit (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, City. Economics.

Arroyo Abad, Leticia (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Arsov, Ivica (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Arsovska, Jana (Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Artemov, Sergei (D.Sc., Moscow State University, Russia). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Computer Science, Mathematics, Philosophy.

Asadpour, Arash (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Ascenzi-Moreno, Laura A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Attewell, Paul A. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, Social Welfare, Urban Education.

Attoh, Kafui (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, School of Professional Studies. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Aulicino, David (Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Auriemmo, Jane (Au.D., Arizona School of Health Sciences). Adjunct Professor, Center for Hearing and Learning. Audiology.

Avivi Reich, Meital (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Ayata, Pinar (Ph.D., Rockefeller University). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Biology, Biochemistry

Aydinliyim, Lauren E. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Aydinliyim, Tolga (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Baatz, Simon (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, John Jay. History.

Baden, Andrea (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Biology.

Baek, Seungho (Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Economics..

Baker, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Baker, Mitchell B. (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology.

Balci, Pinar (Ph.D., University of North Texas). Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYC Dept of Environmental Protection. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Balick, Michael J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, Institute for Economic Botany, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Balk, Deborah L. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Sociology, Demography CP.

Ball, Jennifer L. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Art History, Medieval Studies CP.

Bamshad-Alavi, Maryam (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biology.

Bandosz, Teresa J. (Ph.D., Technical University of Cracow, Poland). Professor, City. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Banerjee, Probal (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Banerjee, Sreenjaya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Guttman Community. Liberal Studies MA, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Banerjee, Swapna (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Bank Munoz, Carolina (Ph.D., University of California, Riverside). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Bankoff, H. Arthur (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Barberet, Rosemary L. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Barcena, Homar (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bargonetti-Chavarria, Jill (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter / Graduate Center joint appointment. Biochemistry, Biology.

Barnett, Philip (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Bar-Noy, Amotz (Ph.D., Hebrew University, Israel). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Baron, Beth (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, City. History, Middle Eastern MA, Women's Studies CP, .

Barrett, Richard (DMA, Texas Christian University). Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Barriere, Isabelle (Ph.D., Birkbeck College, University of London). Adjunct Associate Professor, Long Island University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Barrowclough, George F. (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Adjunct Professor, Department of Ornithology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Basil, Jennifer Anne (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts). Professor, Brooklyn. Biology, Psychology.

Basmajian, Ara (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Basu, Karna (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Basu, Sandip (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Batchen, Geoffrey (Ph.D., University of Sydney, Australia). Adjunct Professor, Victoria University of Wellington. Art History.

Bates, Eliot (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center. Music.

Bathe, Stefan (Ph.D., University of Muenster, Germany). Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Battle, Juan J. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Graduate Center. Social Welfare, Sociology, Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA, Africana Studies CP.

Bauer, Alexander A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Bauer, William R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Music.

Baver, Sherrie L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Bawa, Kapil (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Bayne, Gillian U. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Bazzoli, Andrea (Ph.D., Washington State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Beach, Caitlin M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor. Graduate Center. Art History.

Beaman, Jean (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor. Graduate Center. Art History.

Beaton, Laura L. (Ph.D., McMaster University, Canada). Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Becker, Stefan (Dr.rer.nat, Justus-Liebig Universtiy, Giessen). Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bedford, April W. (Ph.D., Texas A&M University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Beeler, Jeff (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Beer, Ruth (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Behar, Evelyn (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Behar, Katherine (M.F.A., Hunter College). Associate Professor, Hunter. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Behrens, Susan J. (Ph.D., Brown University). Adjunct Professor, Marymount Manhattan College. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Behrstock, Jason (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Beinart, Peter (M.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, CUNY School of Journalism. Political Science.

Belfield, Clive R. (Ph.D., University of Exeter, UK). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Bell, Keaton (University of Texas, Austin). Assistant Professor, Queens. Physics.

Bellovary, Jillian (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, Queensborough Community. Astrophysics, Physics.

Bemporad, Elissa (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Queens. History.

Benbunan-Fich, Raquel (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Bencivenni, Marcella (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hostos Community. International Migration Studies MA.

Bendersky, Martin (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Benediktsson, Mike (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Bennett, Herman L. (Ph.D., Duke University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, American Studies CP, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Bennett, Neil G. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Baruch. Sociology, Demography CP.

Benseman, Timothy M. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK). Associate Professor, Queens. Physics.

Benton, F. Warren (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Bergad, Laird W. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. History.

Bergen, Michael H. (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Lecturer, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Berger, Sarah E. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Bergou, János A. (Ph.D., Roland Eötvös University, Hungary). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Berke, Danielle (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Berman, Oleg L. (Ph.D., Institute of Spectroscopy). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Bernard, Regina A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Urban Education.

Beveridge, Andrew A. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Sociology, Demography CP.

Bezawada, Ram (Ph.D., Purdue University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Bhagavan, Manu B. (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin). Professor, Hunter. History, Biography and Memoir MA.

Bhaskaran, Sunil (Ph.D., University of New South Wales, Australia). Professor, Bronx Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bhattacharya, Alpana (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Biais, Nicolas (Ph.D., University Paris 7). Adjunct Professor. Biology.

Bialek, William (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Princeton University. Physics.

Biddinger, Elizabeth (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Bierman, Benjamin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Music.

Bikson, Marom (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Associate Professor, City. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Bilder, Robert, Jr. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, University of California at Los Angeles. Psychology.

Biles, James J. (Ph.D., Michigan State at East Lansing). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bilici, Mucahit (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, Middle Eastern Studies MA, International Migration Studies MA.

Billies, Michelle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Kingsborough CC. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Bird, Jeffrey A. (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Professor, Queens. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Birth, Kevin (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Biscoe, Mark R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Bishop, Claire (Ph.D., University of Essex, UK). Professor, Graduate Center. Art History.

Bishop, Jason B. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Black, Benjamin (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Blair, Christopher (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biology.

Blake, Reginald (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Blanchard, Maxime (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, City. French.

Blanford, William (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Blazekovic, Zdravko (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center. Music.

Blevins, Juliette (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Block, Karin A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Block, Lauren (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Bloomfield, David C. (J.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Blustein, Jeffrey (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Philosophy.

Bobetsky, Victor V. (DMA, University of Miami, Florida). Professor, Hunter College. Urban Education.

Boddy, William Francis (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Bodnar, Richard J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Boger, Rebecca (Ph.D., Virginia Institute of Marine Science). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bologh, Roslyn W. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Bonastia, Christopher (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Bonilla, Yarimar (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Booker, Teresa A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Boom, Brian Morey (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Boone, Emilie (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Art History.

Booth, James F. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, City College. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics.

Boozer, Anna L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Anthropology.

Bornstein, Avram S. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, John Jay. Anthropology.

Borrachero, Aranzazu (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Digital Humanities MA.

Borrell, Luisa N. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, School of Public Health. Social Welfare.

Boudreau, Vincent (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Bou-Rabee, Khalid (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Boutis, Gregory S. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, York. Physics.

Bowen, Barbara E. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. English, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

Bowman, John (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Political Science.

Boyer, Timothy H. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Physics.

Bozorgmehr, Mehdi (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, City. Sociology, Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Bracco, Jacquelyn N. (Ph.D., Wright State University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Bradbury, Louis M.T. (Ph.D., Southern Cross University, Australia). Associate Professor, York. Biochemistry, Biology.

Brady, Sara (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Bronx Community. Theatre and Performance.

Branco, Brett F. (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Brandle, Shawna (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Kingsborough Community. Digital Humanities MA.

Brandwein, Ann (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Brass, Peter (Ph.D., Technical University of Brunschweig). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Bratu, Diana P. (Ph.D., New York University School of Medicine). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Braun, Christopher B. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Braun, Emily (Ph.D., New York University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Brauner, Elisabeth (Dr.rer.nat, Georg-August-University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Braunschweig, Adam B. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Brazill, Derrick T. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Bregoli, Francesca (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Queens. History.

Brite, Jennifer (Ph.D., Hunter College, CUNY). Assistant Professor, York. Demography CP.

Britt, Kelly M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Broderick, Patricia (Ph.D., St. John's University). Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Bromage, Timothy G. (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Adjunct Professor, NYU College of Dentistry. Anthropology.

Brooks, Patricia J. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, Educational Psychology, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Brotherton, David C. (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Sociology, Urban Education, International Migration Studies MA.

Brown, Heath (Ph.D., George Washington University ). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Urban Education, International Migration Studies MA.

Brown, Jacqueline N. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Brown, Justin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Psychology, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Brown, Richard (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Brown, Theodore (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Brownstein, Michael S. (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Philosophy.

Bruder, Gerard (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Psychology.

Brumberg, Joshua C. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine). Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Brundage, Lisa A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Macaulay Honors College at the Graduate Center. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Bu, Zimei (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Buchsbaum, Jonathan (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Buckley, Tamara R. (Ph.D., Columbia University, Teachers College). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Buck-Morss, Susan (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Burbrink, Frank T. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Burger, Glenn (D.Phil., Oxford University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Burghardt, Nesha (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Burke, Martin J. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Lehman. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Burleson, Geoffrey (D.M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Burnett, Henry (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Professor, Queens. Music.

Burns, Mila (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. History.

Burstein, L. Poundie (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Bursztyn, Alberto M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Burton-Pye, Benjamin P. (Ph.D., University of Manchester, UK). Associate Professor, Lehman. Chemistry.

Bushnell-Greiner, Mary (Ph.D., University of Virginia). Associate Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Butler, Pamela D. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Butts, Jeffrey A. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Byard, Donal (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Byosiere, Sarah-Elizabeth (Ph.D., La Trobe University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Byrd, Desiree A. (Ph.D., University of San Diego). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Cabo, Candido (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science.

Cadieu, Fred J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Cahill, Caitlin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute. Psychology, Urban Education.

Cai, Yuanfeng (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Calabritto, Monica (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Calhoun, David H. (Ph.D., University of Alabama). Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Calinescu, Corina (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Calkins, Cynthia Ann (Ph.D., University of Nebraska). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Calleja, Kaitlin (Au.D., The Graduate Center). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Audiology,

Camacho, Gabriel (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology,

Campbell, Lindsay K. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, USDA Forest Service. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Can, Lale (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. History.

Cantres, James (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Hunter. History.

Capellan, Joel (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Capezuti, Elizabeth A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Caplan, Avrom J. (Ph.D., University of London). Professor, City. Biology, Biochemistry,

Caplan, Spencer (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Caraballo, Limarys (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University. Urban Education.

Carey, Norman (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, The Graduate Center. Music.

Carlson, Jerry W. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, City. Comparative Literature, French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Carmalt, Jean (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Carmichael, Cheryl L. (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Carmichael, Douglas R. (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Wollman Distinguished Professor of Accountancy. Professor, Baruch. Business.

Carnaval, Ana Carolina (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Caro, Yvette (Ph.D., Adelphi University) Adjunct Professor, Queens. Psychology

Carp, Benjamin L. (Ph.D., University of Virginia). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Carpenter, James M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Carpi, Anthony (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Carroll, Clare L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Liberal Studies MA,

Carroll, Noel Edward (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Casaccia, Patrizia (Ph.D., State University of New York). Einstein Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biochemistry, Biology.

Castaldi, Marco J. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Castillo Planas, Melissa (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Lehman. English.

Cataldo, Giuseppe (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Catsambis, Sophia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology, Sociology.

Catto, Sultan (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Cavanaugh, Jillian R. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Cavanaugh, Mary M. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Caviglia, Jorge M. (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry.

Celinska, Katarzyna (Ph.D., University of Utah). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Cevher, Murat (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Chacko, Anil (Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York University. Psychology.

Chadman, Kathryn (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYS Institute for Basic Research. Philosophy.

Champanerkar, Abhijit (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Champeil, Elise (Ph.D., Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland). Associate Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Chancer, Lynn S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Chang, Emmanuel J. (Ph.D., Rockefeller University). Associate Professor, York. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Chanowitz, Benzion (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Chaplan, Rebecca Leigh (Ph.D., New York University School of Medicine). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research at Columbia University. Psychology.

Chapman, Hanah (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Adjunct Professor. Psychology.

Chase, Sheila (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Chatterjee, Deepshikha (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Chatterjee, Shirshendu (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Chauhan, Abha (Ph.D., Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education and Research, India). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Checa, Augustina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Music.

Checker, Melissa A. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Chen Hui (Ph.D., University of Memphis). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Chen, Bin (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Baruch. Social Welfare.

Chen, Katherine K. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, City. Sociology.

Chen, Peggy P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Educational Psychology.

Chen, Tao (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Mathematics.

Chen, Xi (Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry, Physics.

Chen, Ying-Chih (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Chen, Yu (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Chen, Yung Chi (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Cheng, Hai-Ping (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Cheng, Shu-Yuan (Ph.D., St. John's University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Biochemistry.

Cheng, Zhongqi (Joshua) (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Cherkas, Barry M. (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Chernick, Howard A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Cherrier, Jennifer (Ph.D., Florida State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Cherry, Robert (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Chester, Stephen G.B. (Ph.D. , Yale University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Cheung, May (Ph.D., Drexel University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Cheung, Tak (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, Queensborough Community. Physics.

Chien, T. William (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Childers, William P. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Chin, Ava (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Professor, Staten Island. Biography and Memoir MA.

Chin, Margaret M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Chinco, Alexander (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Chinn, Sarah E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Liberal Studies MA.

Chinta, Gautam (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Chito Childs, Erica (Ph.D., Fordham University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Chodorow, Martin S. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Linguistics, Psychology.

Choi, Jun Yong (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Chondrogianni, Vasiliki (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Adjunct Professor, The University of Edinburgh, UK. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Chopra, Samir (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy.

Chou, Wen-Shing L. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Chow, Peter C. Y. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University). Professor, City. Economics.

Chowdhury, Shahrina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Christian, Mark (Ph.D., University of Sheffield, UK). Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Chua, Elizabeth F. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Chudnovsky, Eugene M. (Ph.D., Kharkov State University). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Chuh, Kandice (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY. English, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Chun, Soon Ae (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Church, Mike J. (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Durham University. Anthropology.

Churchill, Richard C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Ciszkowska, Malgorzata (Ph.D., University of Warsaw). Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry.

Clayman, Dee L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Brooklyn. Classics.

Cleary, Sean (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Clegg, Josh W. (Ph.D., Clark University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Cohen, Joshua I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City College of New York. Art History.

Cohen, Leon (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Cohen, Mitchell S. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Cohen-Charash, Yochi (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Colburn, Forrest D. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Lehman. Political Science.

Cole, Alyson M. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Queens. Political Science, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

Coleman, Joanna L. (Ph.D., University of Calgary). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology.

Coleman, Leo (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Collett, Jennifer (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Collins, John F. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Colson, Robert H. (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Conner, Peggy S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Conning, Jonathan (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Connolly, Harold C., Jr. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, Rowan University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Consenstein, Peter (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. French.

Contel, Maria (Ph.D., Public University of Navarra). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Contreras, Eduardo (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Hunter. History.

Cook, Blanche Wiesen (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Cooley, Laurel A. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Corak, Miles R. (Ph.D., Queen's University, Kingston, Canada). Professor, Graduate Center. Economics.

Cordero, Alberto (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Queens. Philosophy.

Cordero-Guzman, Hector R. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Baruch. Sociology, Urban Education.

Corigliano, John (B.A., Columbia College). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. Music.

Corkle, Rachel (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Borough of Manhattan CC. French.

Cornwell, Melinda (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Clinical Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Corradi, Morena (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature.

Costa, Marithelma (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Couzis, Alexander (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Herbert G. Kayser Professor Chemical Engineering, City. Chemistry.

Covington, Sarah A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Cowdery, James Randolph (Ph.D., Wesleyan University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center. Music.

Cracraft, Joel L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Ornithology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Craig, Kevin (Ph.D., Clemson University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Craig, Todd (Ph.D., St. John's University). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. English.

Cranganu, Constantin (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Crapanzano, Vincent (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, Comparative Literature.

Creed, Gerald W. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter / Graduate Center joint appointment. Anthropology.

Croll, Susan D. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Cronin, Bruce (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Crossman, Angela M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Crull, Elise (Ph.D., Notre Dame University). Associate Professor, City. Philosophy.

Crump, Matthew (Ph.D., McMaster University, Canada). Associate Professor Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Cruz, Kelle L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Culkin, Katherine (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Bronx Community. Biography and Memoir MA.

Cullen, Cheila (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Bronx Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Cumiskey, Kathleen (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Psychology.

Curlo, Eleonora (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Currah, Paisley (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Brooklyn. Political Science, Women's Studies CP.

Cutler, Cecelia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Linguistics.

Czajkowska, Aneta (Ph.D., University of Louisville). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Dahbour, Omar (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Dahya, Jay (Ph.D., Dundee University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Daigle, Craig (Ph.D., George Washington University ). Associate Professor, City. History.

Daiute, Colette (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology, Psychology, Urban Education, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

D'Alotto, Louis A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York. Computer Science.

Daly, Douglas C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Daniels, Jessie (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Sociology.

Dapia, Silvia G. (Ph.D., University of Cologne, Germany). Professor, John Jay College. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Darrough, Masako N. (Ph.D., University of British Columbia). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Das, Ajay (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Das, T. K. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Dauben, Joseph W. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Daugherty, Zajj (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Davenport, Lesley (Ph.D., University of Salford, UK). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Davidson, Cathy (Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. English, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA, American Studies CP.

Davis, Bridgett M. (M.S., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Biography and Memoir MA.

Davis, Dana (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Psychology, Women's Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Davis, Harry Z. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Davis, Simon (Ph.D., University of Exeter, England). Professor, Bronx Community. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Davis-Friday, Paquita Y. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Dawson, Ashley (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Staten Island. English, Liberal Studies MA.

de Graauw, Els (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Baruch. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

de la Dehesa, Rafael (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Sociology.

de la Parra, Columba (Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

De Sanctis, Pierfilippo (Ph.D., Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan S. Klein Institute for Psychiatric Research. Psychology.

De, Prabal K. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Economics.

Deacon, Diana (Ph.D., University of Ottawa). Adjunct Associate Professor and Research Scientist, Research Foundation of CUNY. Psychology.

Deb, Partha (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Debroy, Saptarshi (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Deckman Sherry (Ed.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Social Welfare, Urban Education, Women's Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Degiovanni, Fernando (Ph.D., University Maryland, College Park). Professor, Graduate Center. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

DeGloma, Thomas (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Dekel, Mikhal (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Del Valle, Jose (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Professor, Graduate Center. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Linguistics, Urban Education.

Delamater, Andrew R. (Ph.D., Dalhousie University, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Delgado, Jane Marcus (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Delgado, Roberto A., Jr. (Ph.D., Duke University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Southern California. Anthropology.

Deng, Chaoqun (Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Deng, Mingcherng (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Denisova, Kristina(Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Dennehy, John J. (Ph.D., Clark University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology.

Dennis-Tiwary A. (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Depanfilis, Diane E. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Deri, Melissa A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY, UK). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

des Georges, Amedee (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK). Assistant Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Desai-Stephens, Anaar (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center. Music.

DeSalle, Rob (Ph.D., Washington University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Desamero, Ruel B. (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Professor, York. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Devaney, Johanna C. (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Devenny, Darlynne A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research. Psychology.

Devereux, John (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Devineni, Naresh (Ph.D., North Carolina State University). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Dewprashad, Brahmadeo (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community College. Urban Education.

Deych, Lev (Ph.D., Kirensky Institute of Physics, Krasnoyarsk, Russia). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Di Gaetano, Alan (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Di Iorio Sandin, Lyn (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, City. English.

Di Iorio, Anselmo (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Hunter. French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Diaz Cardona, Rebio (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

DiBello, Angelo (Ph.D., University of Houston). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Dietrich, Sven (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

DiGangi, Mario (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Lehman. English, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Dilchert, Stephan (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Dince, William (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Psychology.

Dinh, Julie (Ph.D., Rice University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Dixon, John M. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Dmochowski, Jacek P. (Ph.D.,Institut National de la Rechere Scientifique, Canada). Assistant Professor, City. Biology, Psychology

Dobi, Krista C. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Dodd, Sarah-Jane (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Dodziuk, Józef (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Dolan, Marc (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, John Jay. English, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Dominguez, Victoria M. (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Dong, Xi (Ph.D., Boston College). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Donoghue, Eileen F. (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Donoso Macaya, Angeles (Ph.D., Washington State University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan CC. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Dorsinville, Roger (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Douglas, Andrew F. (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics, Physics.

Dowd, Terry Lynne (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Doytch, Nadejda K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Dube, Svenja (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

DuBuc, Timothy (Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology.

Dugmore, Andrew J. (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen). Adjunct Professor, University of Edinburgh. Anthropology.

Dumais, Susan A. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Duncan, E. Susan (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Duncan, Robert O. (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Associate Professor, York. Biology, Psychology.

Duran-Narucki, Valkiria (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Dysart, Jennifer E. (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Eaton, Timothy T. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Associate Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Eatough, Erin M. (Ph.D., University of South Florida). Assistant Professor, BetterUp Labs. Psychology.

Ebel, Denton S. (Ph.D., Purdue University). Adjunct Associate Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Ebert, Christopher (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Eckardt, Jason (D.M.A., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Eckersall, Peter (Ph.D., Monash University). Professor, Graduate Center. Theatre and Performance.

Eckhardt, Laurel Ann (Ph.D., Stanford University School of Medicine). Marie L. Hesselbach Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Edelman, Jay Alan (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, City. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Edelman, Marc (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter / Graduate Center joint appointment. Anthropology.

Edmonds, Andrew (Ph.D., University College, London). Assistant Professor, York. Physics.

Ehrensaft, Miriam K. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Eisele, Dorthe M. (Dr.rer.nat., Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). Assistant Professor, City. Chemistry.

Eisenman, Helene C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology.

El Barmi, Hammou (Ph.D., University of Iowa). Professor, Baruch. Business.

El Idrissi, Abdeslem (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Elbaum-Garfinkle, Shana (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Elinson, Alexander E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Elisha, Omri (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Ellmore, Timothy M. (Ph.D., The University of Arizona). Associate Professor, City. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Emerson, Mark (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Biochemistry, Biology.

Emmanouil, Tatiana Aloi (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Emtage, Lesley (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, York. Biology.

Ender, Evelyne (Ph.D., Universite de Geneve). Adjunct Professor, John Hopkins. French.

Engel, Robert R. (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Epstein, Susan (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Epstein, Terrie L. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Erblich, Joel (Ph.D., University of Southern Carolina). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Esber, William (Ph.D., Cardiff University, UK). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Espinosa, Adriana (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Espinosa, Cecilia (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Etemadpour, Ronak (Ph.D., Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Etoke, Nathalie (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. French, Africana Studies CP, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Evans, Cherice M. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Associate Professor, Queens. Chemistry, Physics.

Everett, Steve (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, Graduate Center. Music.

Everett, Yayoi (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Eversley, Shelly (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Professor, Baruch. English.

Everson, Howard T. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology, Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Ewell, Philip (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Music.

Eytan, Hanan T. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Eyuboglu, Nermin (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Faherty, Duncan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. English, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Faherty, Jacqueline K. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Physics.

Fahs, Marianne C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Falk, Beverly (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Falkenbach, Diana M. (Ph.D., University of South Florida). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Fan, Jin (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Farrin, Suzanne (D.M.A., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Fasoli, Paolo (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Fata, Jimmie Eugene (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Fath, Karl R. (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biochemistry,

Fayne, Harriet R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Columbia University. Urban Education.

Fazio, Nelly (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Fearnley, Stephen P. (Ph.D., University of Salford, UK). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Feigenbaum, Itai (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Lehman College. Computer Science.

Feigon, Brooke (Ph.D.,University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor,City College of New York. Mathematics.

Feinstein, Paul G. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Psychology.

Feitosa, Jennifer (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Feldman, Leonard C. (, University of Washington). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science

Feliciano, Zadia (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Fellner, Gene (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Felner, Mira L. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Ferdman, Bertha C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Ferguson, Kevin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor Emeritus, Queens. Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA.

Ferholt, Beth (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Fernandes, Sujatha T. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Adjunct Professor, The University of Sydney. Sociology.

Fernandez, Luis (Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Fernandez,Johanna (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Ferrer, Efrain J. (Ph.D., Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia). Adjunct Professor, Western Illinois University. Physics.

Ferroglia, Andrea (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Fertuck, Eric A. (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Feuer, Mark D. (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Field-Hendrey, Elizabeth B. (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Fienup, Daniel M. (Ph.D., Illinois State University). Adjunct Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University. Psychology.

Figueiredo-Pereira, Maria E. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Filatova, Elena (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science, Linguistics.

Filer, Randall K. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Fine, Michelle (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Social Welfare, Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Fiolhais, Miguel (Ph.D., University of Coimbra). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. Physics.

Fischer, Nina Rose (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Social Welfare.

Fischer, Susan D. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Fish, Marian C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Fisher, William G. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Lehman. English, Global Early Modern Studies .

Florence, Namulundah (Ph.D., Fordham University). Professor, Brooklyn College. Urban Education.

Flores, Kennet (Ph.D., Institut de Geologie et Paleontologie, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Flores, Roseanne L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter College. Psychology.

Flugman, Bert (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor. Private Practitioner affiliated with the Center for Advanced Study in Education (C.A.S.E.). Educational Psychology.

Flynn, John J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Fogel, Joshua (Ph.D., Yeshiva University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Földes, Antonia (Ph.D., Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Foldi, Nancy S. (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Fondacaro, Mark R. (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Foner, Nancy (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Fontana, Benedetto (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Font-Navarette, David (Ph.D., York University, Canada). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Music.

Foote, Mary Q. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Ford, Kathleen E. Saavik (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. Physics.

Ford, Tanisha (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, Graduate Center. History.

Forlano, Paul M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Fortner, Michael J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Fortunato Tavares, Talita (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Foster, David A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Rosalyn Yalow Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Fox, Madeline C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Urban Education.

Foxe, John J. ( Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Adjunct Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Psychology.

Fox-Williams, Brittany (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Fraenkel, Peter (Ph.D., Duke University). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Fragopoulos, George (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queensborough Community. Liberal Studies MA.

Francesconi, Lynn C. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Francis, Jack Clark (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Franco, Sebastian F. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Physics.

Frangakis-Syrett, Elena (Ph.D., King's College, London University). Professor, Queens. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Freedland, Robert L. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research. Biology, Psychology.

Frei, Allan (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Freilich, Joshua D. (Ph.D., University of Albany). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Freudenberg, Nicholas (D.P.H., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Friedman, Allyson (Ph.D., Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Friedman, David (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Psychology.

Friedman, Eitan (Ph.D., New York Medical College). Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biology, Biochemistry.

Friedman, Erin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Friedman, Linda Weiser (Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of New York). Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Friedmann, Naama (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Adjunct Lecturer, Tel Aviv University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Fritz, William J. (Ph.D., University of Montana at Missoula). Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Frost, David (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University. Psychology.

Fruhauf, Tina (Ph.D., Folkwang Universitat der Kunste). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center. Music.

Frymire, Eleanor (M.S., Parsons School of Design, The New School). Adjunct Lecturer. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Fuchs, Gunter (Ph.D., Humboldt University, Berlin). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Gabel, David J. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Gaffney, Jean (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology, Chemistry.

Galatioto, Jessica A. (Au.D., Salus University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Audiology.

Galietta, Michele (Ph.D., Fordham University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gallardo, Ximena C. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Professor. LaGuardia Community. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Gallego-Delgado, Julio (Ph.D., Fundaion Jimenez Diaz-Universidad Autonoma de Madrid). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Galletta, Elizabeth (Ph.D., City University of New York). Assistant Professor, NYU/Langone Medical Center. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gallicchio, Emilio (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gálvez, Alyshia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Gambetti, Sandra (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Gamburd, Alexander (Ph.D., Princeton University). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics.

Ganeshan, Sriram (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stonybrook). Assistant Professor, City. Physics.

Gantman, Ana (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Gao, Qiang (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business

Gao, Yu (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Garanin, Dmitry A. (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Associate Professor, Lehman. Physics.

García Colón , Ismael (Ph.D. , University of Connecticut, Storrs). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Anthropology, International Migration Studies MA.

Gardberg, Naomi A. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Gardella, Francis J. (Ed.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Gardner, Daniel (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Gardner, Kevin H. (Ph.D., Yale University). Einstein Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Garfield, Gail (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Sociology.

Garland, Libby (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Kingsborough CC. History, Liberal Studies MA.

Garley, Matthew E. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, York. Linguistics.

Garot, Robert (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology.

Garson, Justin (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Gates, Racquel (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gatti, Alberta (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Gayen, Swapan Kumar (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Professor, City. Physics.

Ge, Li (Ph.D., Yale University). Assistant Professor, College of Staten Island. Physics.

Geers, Douglas E. (DMA, Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Gelfand, Stanley A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Genack, Azriel Z. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Physics.

Gengler, Charles E. (Ph.D., University of Texas). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Gennaro, Rosario (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, City College. Computer Science.

Gentile, Katie (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

George, Julie A. (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Queens. Political Science

George, Lisa Megargle (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Gerber, Sima (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gerenser, Joanne E. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Executive Director, Eden II Programs. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gerona-Navarro, Guillermo (Ph.D., Complutense University of Madrid ). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gerry, Christopher C. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Gersten, Joel I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Physics.

Gerstner, David A. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gertner, Izidor (Ph.D., Technicon-Israel Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Gerwin, David (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Ghezzi, Laura (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Ghilardi, M. Felice (M.D., Facoltà di Medicina & Chirurgia Università degli Studi, Milano, Italy). Associate Medical Professor, City. Biology, Psychology.

Ghini Bettiol, Renato (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Ghirlanda, Stefano (Ph.D., Stockholm University). Adjunct Professor. Psychology.

Ghose, Ranajeet (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Ghosh, Aloke (Ph.D., Tulane University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Giannikos, Christos I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Gianti, Eleonora (Ph.D., University of the Sciences). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gibney, Brian R. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Gidwani, Vinay (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Minnesota. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Giebel, Brian (Ph.D., University of Miami). Research Assistant Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gilbert, Christopher C. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology. Biology.

Gilerson, Alexander (Ph.D., Technical University, Kazan, Russia). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gillespie, Michael (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Art History, English, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gillespie-Lynch, Kristen (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Gilmore, Jonathan (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Gilmore, Ruth Wilson (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Graduate Center. Earth and Environmental Sciences, American Studies CP.

Giovambattista, Nicolas (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry, Physics.

Gladkova, Irina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Glasford, Demis (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Glovinsky, Paul B. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Albany Medical Center. Psychology.

Godfrey-Smith, Peter (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, University of Sydney. Philosophy.

Goering, John M. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Golan, Romy (Ph.D., University of London). Professor, Graduate Center / Lehman joint appointment. Art History.

Golbe, Devra L. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Gold, Kenneth M. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Gold, Matthew K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Goldberg, Elkhonon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Medicine Psychology.

Goldfarb, Mitchell (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology,

Goldstein, Harold W. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Golub, Sarit A. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Gomez Wooley, Sara J. (Ph.D., Academy of Art University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biography and Memoir MA.

Goner, Ozlem (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Associate Professor, Staten Island. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Gong, Cheng-Xi (M.D., Hubei Medical College, China). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Gong, Hongmian (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gonzalez Cruz, Jorge E. (Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

González, Susan (D.M.A., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester). Professor, Hunter. Music-D.M.A.

Good, Catherine (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Goodkin Nathalie (Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Goodman, Jeffrey H. (Ph.D., University of Texas, Science Center at Dallas). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Goodspeed, Timothy J. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Goodwin, Renee D. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, School of Public Health. Psychology.

Gopala, Geetha (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Gopalakrishnan, Sarang (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Goral, Mira (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Gordon Nembhard, Jessica (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gordon, David M. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Bronx Community. History, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Gordon, Theodore (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Music.

Gorman Kyle (University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics

Gornick, Janet Carol (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science, Sociology, Demography CP, Women's Studies CP.

Gorokhovich, Yuri (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gosnell, J. Stephen (Ph.D., University of California). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Goss, Dixie J. (Ph.D., University of Nebraska). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Gosser, David K. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Goswami, Mayank (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Gottdiener, William H. (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gottlieb, Anthony J. (M.A., Cambridge University). Adjunct Lecturer. New York Institute for the Humanities. Liberal Studies MA.

Gottlieb, Paul (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biochemistry, Biology.

Gould, Carol C. (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Philosophy, Political Science.

Gould, Kenneth Alan (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Sociology.

Gould, Stephen J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Govind, Shubha (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Goyert, Sanna (Ph.D., New York University). Medical Professor, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, CUNY. Biochemistry, Biology.

Graham Holmes, Laura (Ph.D., University of Utah). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Graham, Leigh T. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Grassman, Jean (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, School of Public Health. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Grasso, Frank W. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts ). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology, Psychology.

Gray, Jonathan W. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. English, Biography and Memoir MA.

Green, David A. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Green, Michael E. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Greenbaum, Nancy L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Greenbaum, Steven G. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Physics.

Greenberger, Daniel M. (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics.

Greenfield Dianne (State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Queens /ASRC. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Greenwood, John D. (D.Phil., Oxford University). Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy, Psychology.

Greer, Alexander (Ph.D., University of Wyoming). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Grein, Andreas (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Grier, Miles P. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. English.

Griffiths, Alison M. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Grimaldi, David Alan (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Groffman, Peter (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Grose-Fifer, Jillian (Ph.D., University of Aston in Birmingham, UK). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Gross, Juliane (Ph.D., University of Bochum, Germany). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rutgers University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Gross, Shulamith (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Grossberg, Michael D. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Grosso, Gabriele (Ph.D., Écolepolytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Physics.

Grover, Stephen (D.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, Queens. Philosophy.

Grubbs, David (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Gruber, David F. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Gryak, Jonathan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Gu, Feng (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Gueorguieva, Natacha T. (Ph.D., Moscow Technical University). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Guest, Kenneth (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. International Migration Studies MA.

Gunner, Marilyn R. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

Gupta, Amita (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Gupta, Rupal (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Gurvits, Leonid (Ph.D., Gorky State University, USSR). Professor, City College. Computer Science.

Gutman, Marta (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, City. Art History, Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Haberfeld, Maria R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Hada, Mahima (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business

Hadden, Bernadette R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Haddican, William F. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Linguistics.

Hadjiliadis, Olympia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Hadler, Mona (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Art History.

Haeringer, Guillaume (Ph.D.,Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Hagedorn Christina (University of South California). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Hahn, Cynthia (Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Hunter. Art History, Medieval Studies CP.

Hainline, Louise (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Halbinger, Maria (Ph.D., Copenhagen Business School, Denmark). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Haller, Hermann W. (Ph.D., University of Bern). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, French, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Halley, Jean (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Sociology, Liberal Studies MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Halliburton, Murphy (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Halling, Roy Edward (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Halper, Thomas (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Hammond, John L. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor Emeritus, Hunter. Sociology.

Hampton, Barbara L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Haney-Caron, Emily (Ph.D., Drexel University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Hanson, Jack (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Harcourt-Smith, William E. H. (Ph.D., University College, London). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Hardie Jessica (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Hardin, Curtis D. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Harding, Wayne W. (Ph.D., University of the West Indies). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Harlow, George E. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, American Museum of Natural History. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Harpaz, Giora (Ph.D., Indiana University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Harper, Robin A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York. International Migration Studies MA.

Harris, Benjamin H. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Clinical Professor, City. Psychology.

Hartwig, Maria (Ph.D., University of Gotenburg, Sweden). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Harushimana, Immaculee (Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Harvati, Katerina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Anthropology.

Harvey, David (Ph.D., Cambridge University, St. John's College). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, History.

Hass, R. Glen (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Hauber, Mark E. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Haverty-Stacke, Donna (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Hunter. History, Biography and Memoir MA.

Hayashi, Cheryl (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, Invert Zool & Sackler Inst for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Haydar, Hanna N. (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Haywood, D'Weston (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Professor, Hunter. History

Hazarika, Sonali (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

He, Qi (Ph.D., Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

He, Ye (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Biology, Physics.

He, Yi (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Heath, Elizabeth (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Baruch. History.

Heck, Ramona K.Z. (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Heiland, Frank W. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Demography CP.

Henderson, Andrew J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Hendrey, George R. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Henin, Simon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, City. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Henry, Colleen (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Hentschker, Frank K. (Ph.D., Theatre and Performance Institute in Giessen, Germany). Executive Director of the Martin E. Segal Theatre and Performance Center. Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Theatre and Performance.

Hernandez, Carlos A. (Ph.D., Binghamton University, SUNY). Associate Professor, Borough of Manhattan CC. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Hernandez, Donald J. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Hernandez, Ramona (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Hersh, William H. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Hershinow, Stephanie (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Baruch. English.

Herzog, Amy (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Associate Professor, Queens. Music, Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP, Women's Studies CP.

Herzog, Dagmar (Ph.D., Brown University). Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar. Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, Social Welfare, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Hett, Benjamin (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Hickerson, Michael J. (Ph.D., Duke University). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Hien, Denise A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, City. Psychology.

Hildebrand, Diogo (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Hill, Darryl (Ph.D., University of Windsor). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Psychology.

Hill, Marc Lamont (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Urban Education.

Hill, Spencer A. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics.

Hillery, Mark (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Hinton, Veronica J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Hintz, Carrie (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, Queens. English, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Hitchcock, Peter (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Baruch. English, Comparative Literature, Film and Media Cultures CP, Women's Studies CP.

Hohenstein, Edward G. (Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Chemistry.

Holford, Mandё N. (Ph.D., The Rockefeller University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry,

Holochwost, Steven (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Lehman. Educational Psychology.

Holowczak, Richard D. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Holtzman, Nathalia Glickman (Ph.D., University of Oregon). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Homer, Bruce D. (Ph.D., University of Toronto).  Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Hooper, William P. (Ph.D, State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Hoptman, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Horozov, Ivan (Ph.D., Brown University). Assistant Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Horvitz, Jon C. (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara). Professor, City. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Hovakimian, Armen (Ph.D., Boston College). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Howard, C. Douglas (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Howard, Kieren (University of Tasmania, Australia). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Hu, Jun (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Hu, Qiao-Sheng (Ph.D., Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Hu, Qing (Ph.D., University of Miami). Professor, Brooklyn. Business.

Hua, Jian (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Hua, Shao-Ying (Ph.D., Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan). Associate Professor, York. Biology.

Huang, Rong (Ph.D., University of Texas, Dallas). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Huang, Zheng (Ph.D., Rice University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Hubbard, Diana (Ph.D., Boston College). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Hubbard, Karen (Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Biochemistry. Biology,

Huckins, Larry E. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Huffman, Alan (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Linguistics.

Hum, Tarry (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles School of Public Policy and Social Research). Professor, Queens. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology, International Migration Studies MA.

Humphries, David (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queensborough Community. Liberal Studies MA.

Huo, Yumei (Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Huselid, Rebecca F. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Ikui, Amy E. (Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Imamichi, Tomoaki (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Imberman, Susan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Incera, Vivian (Ph.D., Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia). Adjunct Professor, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley. Physics.

Indych-Lopez, Anna. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Art History.

Ingimundarson, Jón Haukur (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Stefansson Arctic Institute, Iceland. Anthropology.

Iqbal, Khalid (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Adjunct Professor, Institute for Basic Research. Biology.

Israel, Nico (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature, English.

Iurov, Andrii (Ph.D.,The Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Physics

Ivison, Eric A. (Ph.D., University of Birmingham, UK). Professor, Staten Island. History, Medieval Studies CP.

Iyer, Uma (Ph.D., Indiana University, CUNY). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Izhakian,Yehuda (Ph.D., Tel-Aviv University, Israel). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Jacobs, Jack L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, John Jay. Political Science.

Jacobson, Michael (Ph.D., Graduate Center). Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology.

Jaeger, Judith (Ph.D., Yeshiva University). Adjunct Professor, CognitionMetrics. Psychology.

Jain, Aditya (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Jain, Ankit (Ph.D., Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory, India). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Jain, Radhika (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Jain, Shweta (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Janakiraman, Anuradha (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Jang, Seogjoo (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Queens. Chemistry, Physics.

Jans, Urs (Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Jasper, James M. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology.

Javitt, Daniel C. (Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Adjunct Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Jeglic, Elizabeth Lillian (Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Jemal, Alexis (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Jenab, Shirzad (Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Jenkins, Chadwick Oliver (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Music.

Jenkins, Edmund C. (Ph.D., Fordham University). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research. Biology.

Jenkins, Robert (D. Phil., University of Sussex, UK). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Jensen-Moulton, Stephanie (Ph.D., Brooklyn College). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Jeruzalmi, David (Ph.D., Yale Univeristy). Professor, City College. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry,

Jessel, Joshua (Ph.D., Western New England University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Ji, Ping (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Jiang, Xinyin (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Jiang, Yunping (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Jin, Shi (Ph.D., University of Akron). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Jitianu, Andrei (Ph.D., University of Bucharest). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

John, George (Ph.D., University of Kerala, India). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Johnson, David C. (Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Johnson, Lawrence W. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Professor, York. Chemistry.

Johnson, Matthew B. (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Johnson, Matthew P. (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School). Associate Professor, Lehman College. Computer Science.

Johnson, Michelle (Ph.D., University of Maine). Adjunct Professor, USDA Forest Service. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Johnson, Ray, Jr. (Ph.D., University of Illinois). Professor, Queens. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Johnson, Robert D. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Johnson, Tobias L. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, New York Staten Island. Mathematics.

Johnson, Veronica (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Jois, Tushar (Ph.D.,John Hopkins University). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Jolley, David C. (M.S., The Juilliard School of Music). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Jones, David Andrew (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Associate Professor, Queens. French.

Jones, David R. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Jones, Emily A. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Jordan, Bruce W. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Jorgenson, Jay (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Josephs, Kelly B. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, York. English, Digital Humanities MA.

Joyce, Theodore J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Demography CP.

Juarez, Michelle (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Juhasz, Alexandra J. (Ph.D., New York University). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Film and Media Cultures CP, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Junaid, Mohammed A. (Ph.D., Osmania University). Adjunct Professor, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities. Biology.

Junge, Matthew (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Jupiter, Tina (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, St. John's University. Audiology.

Jurist, Elliot L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY and Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Philosophy, Psychology.

Juszczak, Laura J. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kabachnik, Peter (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Kabat, Daniel (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Kacinik, Natalie A. (Ph.D., University of California at Riverside). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Kafka, Judith (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Urban Education.

Kahan, Sylvia (D.M.A., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Music.

Kahrobaei, Delaram (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, CUNY Central Office. Computer Science.

Kaku, Michio (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Henry Semat Professorship in Theoretical Physics. Professor, City. Physics.

Kalb, Jonathan (D.F.A., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Kamal, Amr (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Associate Professor, City. French, Comparative Literature.

Kandybowicz, Jason (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics.

Kapovich, Ilya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Kapsis, Robert E. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Queens. Sociology, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Karabali, Dimitra (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Karacas Cary (University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Karapin, Roger S. (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Karasik, Lana (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Karol, Kenneth G. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Karp, Leon (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Kashfi, Khosrow (Ph.D., University of Memphis). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Kasinitz, Philip (Ph.D., New York University). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Kassin, Saul (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Katz Rothman, Barbara (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Katz, Cindi (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, Graduate Center. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Psychology, American Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

Katzman, Jacqueline A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Kaufman, Daniel (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Queens. Linguistics.

Kavey, Allison B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, John Jay. History, Global Early Modern Studies CP

Kawaguchi, Akira (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Kawamura, Akira (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kaye, Richard A. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Hunter. English.

Kazemian, Lila (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, England). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Social Welfare.

Keedy, Daniel (Ph.D., Duke University). Assistant Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Kellman, Mitchell H. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Economics.

Kellogg, Danielle L. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Adjunct Professor, University of Cincinnati. Classics.

Kelly, Inas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Kelly, Lawrence M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Kelly, Mario (Ed.D., University of Rochester). Associate Professor, Hunter. Educational Psychology.

Kendall, Laurel (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

Kennedy, David M. (B.A., Swarthmore College). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Kennelly, Edward J. (Ph.D., Washington University). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Keramidas, Kimon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, New York University. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Kern, Mary C. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kessler, Suzanne (Ph.D., City University of New York). Adjunct Professor, Purchase College. Psychology.

Kessner, Thomas (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, Urban Education, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Ketcham, Eric (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Lecturer, Graduate Center. Demography CP.

Kezerashvili, Roman (Ph.D., St. Petersburg State University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Khader, Serene J. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy, Women's Studies CP.

Khadivi, Ali (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Adjunct Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Khalidi, Muhammad Ali (Ph.D., Columbia University). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Khalil, Andrea (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. French, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Khalil, Omnia (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Doctoral Lecturer, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Khan, Bilal (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, University of Nebraska. Computer Science.

Khanbilvardi, Reza (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Khandaker, Nazrul (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Professor, York. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Khanikaev, Alexander (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Associate Professor, City. Physics.

Kharlampovich, Olga (D.Sci., Moskow Steklov University). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Khatchadourian, Raffi (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Khayat, Reza (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Khederlarian, Armen (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Kher, Romi (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kheyfits, Alexander I. (Ph.D., Rostov State University, Russia). Professor, Bronx Community. Physics.

Khodjaeva, Matluba (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Khosravi, Pegah (Ph.D., University of Tehran). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biology, Computer Science.

Kidder, Steven (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, City. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Killen, Andreas (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. History.

Kim, Eunsoo (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Kim, Heedong (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business

Kim, Hosu (Ph.D., City University of New York). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Kim, Junghoon (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Kim, Sell (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kimball, Natalie L. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Kincaid, Dwight (Ph.D., Wake Forest University). Professor, Lehman. Biology.

Kingan, Sandra R. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Kinsler, Kimberly (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Kirkland, Frank (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Associate Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Kleiman, Frida Esther (Ph.D., University of Cordoba, Argentina). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Klein, Yehuda L. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics.

Kleinberg, Norman (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Kletenik, Devorah (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Kleyn, Tatyana (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, City College. Urban Education.

Klitzman, Susan (Dr.P.H., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Klots, Yasha (Ph.D., Yale University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature.

Kluger, Alan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Psychology.

Knikou, Maria (Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Scotland). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Knoll, Marcia (Ed.D., St. John's University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Kobilinsky, Lawrence (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Biochemistry, Criminal Justice.

Kobrak, Mark N. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry, Physics.

Kocak, Ali (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Koch, Erec (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Graduate Center. French, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Koder, Ronald L. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

Koehl, Robert B. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Koellner, Karen A. (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Koenig, Laura L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor. Adelphi University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Koestenbaum, Wayne (Ph.D., Princeton University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. English, French, Biography and Memoir MA, American Studies CP, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Koetzle, Deborah (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Kofman, Ilya S. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Koga, Yukiko (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Kogan, Oleg (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, Queens. Physics.

Kohli, Manpreet (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Kolev, Kalin (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kolmakov, German V. (Ph.D., Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Kolyvagin, Victor (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Mina Rees Chair in Mathematics. Mina Rees Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics.

Kong, Tat Yung (Ph.D., Oxford University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Kopelman, Richard (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Koplik, Joel (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, City. Physics.

Korenman, Sanders D. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Economics, Demography CP.

Korn, Helaine J. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kornhauser, Anne M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. History.

Koslo, Ellen (Au.D., Arizona School of Health Sciences). Adjunct Professor, Columbia University Medical Center. Audiology.

Kosygina, Elena (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Kottmann, Andreas H. (Ph.D., Albert Ludwig University, Freiburg, Germany). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Koufaris, Marios (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kousser, Rachel (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Art History, Classics.

Koutavas, Athanasios (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Kovera, Margaret B. (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Kowach, Glen R. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Kowerski, Lawrence M., III (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Kozbelt, Aaron (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Koziol, Karol (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Krakauer, Nir Y. (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Kramer, Kenneth (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Kramer, Max (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Baruch. French.

Krampis, Konstantinos (Ph.D., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology, Computer Science.

Kretzschmar, Ilona (Ph.D., Technical University of Berlin, Germany). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Krinsky, John (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Political Science.

Krishnan, Anjali (Ph.D., University of Texas, Dallas). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Kruger, Steven F. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Queens. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Krugman, Paul (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Economics

Kruk, Michal (Ph.D., Kent State University). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Krusin-Elbaum, Lia (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Physics.

Krzysztof, Klosin (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Assistant Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Kubic, Thomas A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Chemistry, Criminal Justice.

Kucharski, L. Thomas (Ph.D., University of Rhode Island). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Kucherenko, Tamara (Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia). Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Kuchirko, Yana A. (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Kuerbis, Alexis (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Kuhn, David E. (Ph.D., Louisiana State University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Westchester Institute for Human Development. Psychology.

Kuklov, Anatoly (Ph.D., Odessa University). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Kulatilleke, Chandrika P. (Ph.D., Wayne State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Chemistry.

Kumar, Nanda (Ph.D., University of British Columbia). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Kumar, Sanjai (Ph.D., Wesleyan University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kurtzman, Tom (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Kurylo, Daniel (Ph.D., Northeastern University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Kurzman, Paul (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Kuskovsky, Igor L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. Physics.

L’Amoreaux, William J. (Ph.D., University of Memphis). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Lackey, Douglas (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Lado, Beatriz (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Lahti, David C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology, Africana Studies CP.

Laitman, Jeffrey T. (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Distinguished Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Anthropology.

Lakic, Nikola (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Lakshman, Mahesh K. (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Lalayants, Marina (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Lamphere, Louise (Ph.D., Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico. Anthropology.

Lang, Karl R. (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Langsam, Yedidyah (Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of New York). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Lapidus, Benjamin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Music.

Lauermann, John A. (Ph.D., Clark University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Lawton, Brian A. (Ph.D., Temple University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Lazaridis, Themis (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Le Gall, Dina (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Lehman. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Lechuga, Julia (Ph.D., University of Texas at El Paso). Associate Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Lee, Dan A. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Lee, Jong-Ill (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Lee, Michael (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Lee, Myung Jong (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Lee, Myung-Soo (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Lee, Rufina J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Lee, Heemin (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Lejmi, Medhi (Ph.D., Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada). Associate Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Lendemer, James C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York State Museum. Biology.

Lennihan, Louise D. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Lens, Vicki (Ph.D., Yeshiva University Wurzweiler School of Social Work). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

León, Tania J. (M.A., New York University). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Lepine, Sebastien (Ph.D., Universite de Montreal). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Physics.

Lerner, Bettina R. (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, City. Comparative Literature, French.

Lesnek, Alia J. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Levin, Gail (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Art History, American Studies CP, Biography and Memoir MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Levine, Alfred M. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Levinger, Louis F. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Professor, York. Biochemistry, Biology.

Levitan, Rivka (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Linguistics

Levitan, Sarah I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Computer Science, Linguistics.

Levitt, Jonathan B. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Levy, Erika (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Levy, Hagit (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Levy, Stephanie B. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Lewis, Mark A. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Staten Island. History.

Lewis, Michael A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Lewis, Tammy L. (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Sociology.

Li, Christine (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Li, Edward X. (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Li, Jun (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Li, Richard C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Li, Shan (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Li, Xiangdong (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science.

Li, Yi (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Li, Zeda (Ph.D., Temple University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Liberman, Peter (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Queens. Political Science.

Lichtenthal, J. David (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Lieberman, Richard K. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, LaGuardia Community. History.

Liebovitch, Larry S. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Likhtik, Ekaterina (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Lilien, Steven (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Lim, Hyungsik (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology, Physics.

Limbert, Mandana E. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Lin, Erika T. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. English, Theatre and Performance, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Lindauer, Matthew (Ph.D., Yale University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy, Psychology.

Lindo Atichati, David (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Lipke, Peter N. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Lipkind, Dina (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Assistant Professor, York. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Lipnevich, Anastasiya (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Lipsitz, Keena (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Queens. Political Science

Liss, Tony M. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, City. Physics.

Lisyansky, Alexander A. (Ph.D., Donetsk State University, Ukraine). Professor, Queens. Physics.

Litt, Amy (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside. Biology.

Little, Damon P. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Liu, Jianbo (Ph.D., Tsinghua University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Lizardi, Humberto (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Lehman. Psychology.

Loayza, Diego (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Lobel, Michael (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Lock, Brandon (Ph.D., Northwestern University,). Assistant Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Lohman, David J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Assistant Professor, City. Biology.

Lombardi, Giancarlo (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Lombardi, John R. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Longazel, Jamie (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Associate Professor, John Jay. International Migration Studies MA.

Longpre, Marc-Antoine (Ph.D., Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland). Associate Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Loperena Christopher (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology

Lopez, Gustavo E. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Lopez-Castro, Teresa (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Lopez-Humphreys, Mayra (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Social Welfare)

Lott, Eric (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, Africana Studies CP, American Studies CP.

Loverde, Sharon M. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics.

Lowry, James (Ph.D., University College of London, England). Professor, Queens. Digital Humanities MA.

Lubell, Michael S. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Physics.

Lucariello, Joan M. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Graduate Center. Education Psychology, Psychology.

Luce, Stephanie A.(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Professor, School of Professional Studies. Sociology.

Lucia, Marcello (Ph.D., Écolepolytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics. Physics,

Luna, David (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Luo, Wei (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Luo, Z. Johnny (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Luttrell, Wendy L. (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz). Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Sociology, Urban Education.

Lynch, Kevin R. (Ph.D., Boston University). Adjunct Professor, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Physics.

Lyons, Alan M. (Ph.D., Polytechnic University of New York). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Lyons, Thomas (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Michigan State University. Business.

Ma, Barry Kai-Fai (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Ma, Pai-Chun (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Ma, PoKay M. (Ph.D., Washington University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology.

Macaspac, Nerve V. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Macaulay, Elizabeth (D.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, Classics, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

MacIntyre, Bruce C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Maciuika, John V. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Art History.

MacNeil, Margaret A. (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, York. Biology.

MacPhee, Ross Douglas Earle (Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

MacRoy-Higgins, Michelle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Madamopoulos, Nicholas (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Professor, City. Physics.

Madimenos, Felicia (Ph.D. , University of Oregon). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Madrigal, Jose Luis (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queensborough Community. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Magliozzo, Richard S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Mahajan, Shahana (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Maher, Joseph (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Maisey, John G. (Ph.D., University College of London, England). Adjunct Professor, Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Maitra, Neepa T. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Physics.

Majic, Samantha A. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Makihara, Miki (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Linguistics.

Makse, Hernan A. (Ph.D., Boston University). Distinguished Professor, City. Biology, Physics.

Maliar, Lilia (University Pompeu Fabra, Spain). Professor, Graduate Center. Economics

Maller, Ariyeh H. (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Mallikaratchy, Prabodhika (Ph.D., University of Florida, Gainesville). Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Mallon, Gerald P. (D.S.W., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter School of Social Work. Social Welfare.

Mameli, Peter A. (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Mampilly, Zachariah (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Mandal, Rabindra (Ph.D., University of Arkansas). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Mandel, Michael I. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Reality Labs at Meta Platforms, Inc. Computer Science.

Mandelbaum, Eric (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Associate Professor, Baruch. Philosophy, Psychology.

Mandiberg, James M. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Mandiberg, Michael (M.F.A., California Institute of the Arts). Professor, Staten Island. Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Maney, Jonathan (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Digital Humanities MA.

Mangels, Jennifer A. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Baruch. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Mangual Figueroa, Ariana (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Urban Education.

Manne, Lisa L. (Ph.D., University of Tennessee). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Mann-Hamilton, Ryan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Mano, Itzhak (Ph.D., The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel). Assistant Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biochemistry, Biology.

Manovich, Lev (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, Graduate Center. Computer Science, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Digital Humanities MA.

Manzan, Sebastiano (Ph.D., University of Amsterdam). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics, Business

Maras, Marie-Helen (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Marasco, Robyn (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science

Marcotullio, Peter J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Margulies, Ivone (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Marianetti, Marie C. (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Lehman. Liberal Studies MA.

Marianski Mateusz (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Marinez, Sophie (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community. French.

Markens, Susan (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Associate Professor, Lehman. Sociology. Women’s Studies CP.

Markowitz, Gerald E. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. History.

Markowitz, Steven (M.D., Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Marquardt, Carol A. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Martell, Terrence F. (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Martin, John H. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Medical Professor, City. Biology, Psychology.

Martínez Torrejón, José Miguel (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Professor, Queens. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Martinez, Elena (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Martinez, Vincent R. (Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Martohardjono, Gita (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Queens. Linguistics.

Maskovsky, Jeff (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Massa, Louis J. (Ph.D., Georgetown University). Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Physics.

Massood, Paula J. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Máté, Attila (Ph.D., Szeged University, Hungary). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Mathews-Salazar, Patricia Delia (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, BMCC. Anthropology.

Mathez, Edmond A. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Adjunct Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, American Museum of Natural History. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Mathur, Pragya (Ph.D., Stern School of Business, NYU). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Matos Rodriguez, Felix V. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Matsui, Hiroshi (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Mattis, Steven (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Psychology.

Maybee, Julie E. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Lehman. Philosophy.

Mayeli, Azita (Ph.D., Technical University of Munich, Germany). Assistant Professor, Queens CC. Mathematics.

Mazzula Silvia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology

Mazzullo, Patricia (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Walter Reed National Military Medical Cent. Audiology.

Mbom, Clement (Ph.D., University of Paris). Professor, Brooklyn. French.

McAlvay, Alex C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

McBeth, Mark (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay, Social Welfare. English.

McCall, Leslie (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology.

McCann, Colleen (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammals, Wildlife Conservation Society. Anthropology.

McCarthy, Kathleen (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Graduate Center. History, Women's Studies CP.

McClannahan, Lynn E. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Adjunct Adjunct Professor, Princeton Child Development Institute. Psychology.

McCloskey, Daniel P. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biology, Psychology.

McDonald, Kyle C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, City. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

McDougall, Sara (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, John Jay. French, History, Biography and Memoir MA, Medieval Studies CP.

McElhaney, Joseph (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

McFadden, Karen (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

McGlynn, Mary M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. English.

McGovern, Thomas H. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

McGregor, Donna (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Chemistry.

McHugh, Cecilia M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

McKenna, Wendy (Ph.D., City University of New York). Adjunct Professor, Purchase College. Psychology.

McKernan, Desmond (Ph.D., University of Leeds, UK). Professor, Manhattan. Physics.

McLaughlin, Kenneth J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

McNeil, Cameron L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

McNeil, Gerard P. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School). Professor, York. Biochemistry.

McSweeney, Michelle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Lecturer, Converseon Inc.. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

McWilliams, Kelly (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Meagher, Michael (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Medvedev, Alice (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor, City. Mathematics.

Mehilli, Elidor (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Baruch. History.

Mehta, Uday Singh (Ph.D., Princeton University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Melaku, Tsedale (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Meléndez, Alicia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology

Melendez-Vasquez, Carmen V. (Ph.D., London University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Meleties, Panayiotis C. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York College. Chemistry.

Mellow, Jeff (Ph.D., SUNY Albany). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Meng, Jin (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Menken, Kate (Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Urban Education.

Menon, Vinod M. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts). Professor, City. Physics.

Menser, Michael K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Mercado, Juan Carlos (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Merchant, Shakila (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology (ITT) Roorkee, India). Adjunct Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Merenkov, Sergiy (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Meriles, Carlos A. (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina). Professor, City. Physics.

Messinger Robert (University of California, Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, City. Chemistry.

Mey, Jacob L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Michael, Krystyna (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Hostos CC. Digital Humanities MA.

Michelangeli, Fabian Armando (Ph.D., Cornell University). Adjunct Associate Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Miles, Katharine P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY).  Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Milkman, Ruth (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. History, Sociology.

Miller, Edward D. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Miller, Hillary (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Queens. Theatre and Performance.

Miller, Nancy K. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, French, Biography and Memoir MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Miller, Russell G. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Millhiser, William (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Milligan, Gerry (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Mills, Alexander (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Mills, Pamela Ann (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Lehman. Chemistry, Urban Education.

Milstein, Glen (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Min, Pyong Gap (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Mingote, Susana (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Miranda, Regina (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Miri, Mohammad-Ali (Ph.D., University of Central Florida). Assistant Professor, Queens. Physics.

Mirkin, Michael V. (Ph.D., Kazakh State University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Mitchell, Tim (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Mitra, Sudeb (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Miyano, Ken E. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Miyares, Ines M. (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Mneimneh, Saad (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Mohamed, Feisal (L.L.M., University of Illinois). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. English.

Mohan, Kannan (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Professor, Baruch. Business

Molholm, Sophie (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Psychology.

Molina, Emily (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences.

Mollenkopf, John H. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science, Sociology, International Migration Studies MA, Demography CP.

Montano, Joseph J. (Ed.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College. Audiology.

Montero, Barbara (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Staten Island. Philosophy.

Montiel, Ivan (Ph.D., University of California). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Mooney, Jayne (Ph.D., Middlesex University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Moores, Trevor (Ph.D., University of Aston, Birmingham, UK). Professor, Baruch. Business

Mootoo, David R. (M.D., University of Maryland, Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Morabia, Alfredo (Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Moran, Robbin Craig (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Adjunct Professor, Institute of Systematic Botany, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Morgado, Nuria (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Morton Jennifer (Stanford University). Assistant Professor, City. Philosophy.

Mose, Tamara R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Moses, Joel (Ph.D., Baylor University). Adjunct Professor, Managing Director and Co-Founder, Applied Research Corporation. Psychology.

Moshary, Fred (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Moshkovitz, Guy (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Moskos, Peter C. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Sociology.

Moulton, Alex A. (Clark University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Muir, Sarah (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Mujtaba, Syed S. (Ph.D., Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, India). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Biology.

Munns, David (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Associate Professor, John Jay. History.

Munshi, Soniya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Manhattan CC. Psychology.

Munshi-South, Jason (Ph.D., University of Maryland at College Park). Adjunct Associate Professor, Fordham University. Biology.

Murelli, Ryan P. (Ph.D., Boston College). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Murokh, Lev (Ph.D., Nizhny Novgorod State University, Russia). Associate Professor, Queens. Physics.

Murphy, Brian (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School). Associate Professor, Lehman College. Computer Science.

Murphy, Kevin D. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Adjunct Professor, Vanderbilt University. Art History.

Musser, Amber (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Graduate Center. English, Africana Studies CP.

Musumeci Daniele (Sheffield University, UK). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Muth, Theodore R. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Nachum, Lilach (Ph.D., Copenhagen Business School). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Naczi, Robert F.C. (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Nadal, Kevin (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Naddeo, Barbara A. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, City. History.

Nadeem, Shehzad (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Associate Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Nagler, Matthew G. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Professor, City. Economics.

Nahata, Rajarishi (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Naider, Fred R. (Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn). Distinguished Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Naidoo, Loren J. (Ph.D., University of Akron). Associate Professor, California State University at Northridge. Psychology.

Nair, V. Parameswaran (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics.

Nakarmi, Mim Lal (Ph.D., Kansas State University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Nallesteros, Isolina (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, Baruch. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Nam, Hannah (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Napoli, Philip F. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Naro-Maciel, Eugenia (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, New York University. Biology.

Natarajan, Mangai (Ph.D. , Rutgers University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Nathanson, Melvyn B. (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Neale, Stephen (Ph.D., Stanford University). John H. Kornblith Family Chair in the Philosophy of Science and Values. Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Philosophy.

Neamtiu, Monica (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Neave-DiToro, Dorothy (Au.D., Salus University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Nematollahy, Ali (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assocaite Professor, Baruch. French.

Neukam, Jonathan (Au.D., Indiana University). Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Medicine. Audiology.

Newbert, Scott (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Newman, Michael (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Nichols, Jeff (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Queens. Music.

Nikulina, Valentina (Ph.D., St. Johns University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Ni-Meister, Wenge (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Niwa, Erika Y. (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Nix, Joan (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Nolan, Robert P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, President, International Environmental Research Foundation, New York, NY. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Nomura, Yoko (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Norouzi, Hamidreza (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Novacek, Michael J. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology, Biology.

Nuzzo, Angelica (Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa). Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy.

Nyman, Ingmar (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

O’Brien, David (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

O’Brien, Ruth (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science, American Studies CP, Women's Studies CP.

O’Donnell, Shaugn (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Music.

O’Neill, June E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Obaidat, Muath (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Computer Science.

Oberle, Brad (Ph.D., Washington University. Adjunct Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

O'Brien, Stephen (D.Phil., Oxford University). Professor, City. Biochemistry Chemistry.

O'Bryant, Kevin O. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Obus, Andrew (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Ocejo, Richard E. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

O'Connor, Kerri (Au.D., Hofstra University). Adjunct Professor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Audiology.

O'Connor, Naphtali (Ph.D., University of California at Irvine). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

O'Dowd, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Melbourne). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Physics.

Oganesyan, Vadim (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Ogilvie, Astrid (Ph.D., University of East Anglia, UK). Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder. Anthropology.

Ogunwobi, Olorunseun (Ph.D., University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology

O'Hara, Patrick (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Oliynyk, Anton (Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

O'Mullan, Gregory D. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences).

O'Neill, Sarah (Ph.D., University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand)). Assistant Professor, City. Psychology.

Opotow, Susan, V. (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Oppenheimer, Gerald M. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Broeklundian Distinguished Professor, School of Public Health. History.

Oppenheimer, Paul (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Comparative Literature.

Oppens, Ursula (M.S., The Juilliard School of Music). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Music.

Orchard, William (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Queens. English.

Orenstein, Arbie (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Music.

Orenstein, Claudia D. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Hunter. Theatre and Performance.

Orland, Peter (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Cruz). Professor, Baruch. Physics.

Ortega, Francesc (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Ortiz, Benjamin D. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Osman, Eli (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Ossola, Giovanni (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Ostertag, Gary (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor. Nassau Community College. Philosophy

O'Sullivan, Cormac (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Ovchinnikov, Alexey (Ph.D., Moscow State University; Ph.D., North Carolina State University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Oviedo, Hysell V. (Ph.D., New York University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Washington University. Biology.

Oyekoya, Oyewole (Ph.D., University College of London, England). Associate Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Oza, Rupal (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Women's Studies CP.

Ozbilgin, Mehmet (Ph.D., Purdue University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Paglione, Timothy A. D. (Ph.D., Boston University). Professor, York. Physics.

Paik, Leslie (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, City. Sociology.

Palley, Michael A. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Pan, Victor (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Distinguished Professor, Lehman. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Pan, Yung-Yi (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Pant, Hari K. (Ph.D., Dalhousie University, Canada). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Papineau, David (Ph.D., Cambridge University). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Pappas, Nickolas (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, City. Classics, Philosophy.

Parikh, Rohit (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Mathematics, Philosophy.

Park, Hyunhee (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, John Jay. History, Medieval Studies CP.

Park, Jihwon (D.B.A. Harvard University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Park, Jisun (Ph.D., Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo). Associate Professor, Kingsborough Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Parra, Lucas C. (Ph.D., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität). Professor, City College of New York. Biology, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Parry, William John (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Parsons, Jeffrey (Ph.D., University of Houston). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Patelis, Thanos (Ph.D., Fordham University). Adjunct Professor, The College Board. Psychology.

Path, Kosal (Ph.D., University of Southern California). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Political Science.

Patti, Janet (Ed.D., Northern Arizona University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Paulicelli, Eugenia (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature, Liberal Studies MA, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Film and Media Cultures CP, Women's Studies CP.

Pavlovskaya, Marianna E. (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Pechenkina, Ekaterina A. (Ph.D., University of Missouri). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Peetz, Ralf M. (Ph.D., University of Hamburg, Germany). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Peifer, Jared L. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Peixoto, Pablo M. (Ph.D., University of Extremadura, Spain). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Pekar, Stephen F. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Pelizzari, Maria A. (Ph.D., University of New Mexico). Professor, Hunter. Art History.

Pellitteri, John (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Educational Psychology.

Penaranda, Francisco (Ph.D., Universidad Completense and CEMFI). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics

Peng, Lin (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Peng, Yusheng (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Peng, Zheng (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Adjunct Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Penrod, Steven D. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Perera, Sonali (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature.

Perez, Richard (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, John Jay. English.

Perez-Rosario, Vanessa (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Professor, Queens. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Perkins, Susan L. (Ph.D., University of Vermont). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Perkowska, Magdalena (Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey). Professor, Hunter. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Perry, Matthew J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, John Jay. Classics.

Peters, Charles M. (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Peters, Jonathan R. (Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate School) Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics.

Petersen, Glenn (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Anthropology, Liberal Studies MA.

Peterson, Nadya L. (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Comparative Literature.

Petingi, Louis (Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Petraco, Nicholas (M.S., John Jay College, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, NYPD Criminologist, Retired. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Petraco, Nicholas D. (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Professor, John Jay. Chemistry, Criminal Justice.

Petrain, David (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Classics.

Petricevic, Vladimir (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Physics.

Petrossian, Gohar A. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Pezzano, Mark T. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, City. Biology.

Pezzella, Frank (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Pfeifer, Michael J. (Ph.D., University of Iowa). Professor, John Jay. History.

Phillips, Daniel (B.A., The Juilliard School of Music). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Phillips, Greg R. (Ph.D., Scripps Research Institute, Kellogg School of Science & Technology). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Philogene, Gina (Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris). Adjunct Professor, Sarah Lawrence College. Psychology.

Picciano, Anthony G. (Ph.D., Fordham University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Pierre-Louis, Francois (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. International Migration Studies MA.

Pieslak, Jonathan (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, City. Music.

Pigliucci, Massimo (Ph.D., University of Tennessee). Professor, City. Philosophy.

Pinheiro, DIogo (Ph.D., The University of Warwick, UK). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Pipe, Margaret-Ellen (Ph.D., University of Auckland). Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Pitschner, Stefan (Ph.D., Universitat Pompeu Fabra). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Pitts, Wesley B. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Lehman. Urban Education.

Pitts-Taylor, Victoria (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Adjunct Professor. Wesleyan University. Sociology, Women's Studies CP.

Piza, Antoni (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Barry S. Brook Center at The Graduate Center; Foundation for Iberian Music. Music.

Piza, Eric L. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Ploog, Bertram O. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Professor, Staten Island. Psychology.

Plotnik, Joshua (Ph.D., Emory University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Plummer, Thomas W. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Plunkett, Gregory M. (Ph.D., Washington State University). Adjunct Professor, The New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Poget, Sebastien F. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Poje, Andrew C. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Pollack, Sarah (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Pollard, Tanya (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. English, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Polle, Juergen E.W. (Ph.D., Georg-August-Universität). Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Polsky, Andrew J. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Polychronakos, Alexios P. (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Physics.

Pontell, Henry N. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Distinguished Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Pontzer, Herman (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Popp, James L. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, York. Physics.

Poros, Maritsa (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Porter, Jeremy R. (Ph.D., Mississippi State University). Professor, Brooklyn. Criminal Justice, Social Welfare, Sociology, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Demography CP.

Post, Charles (Ph.D., SUNY Binghamton). Professor, BMCC. Sociology.

Powell, Wayne G. (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Powers, Melinda (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, John Jay. Theatre and Performance.

Powers, Richard Gid (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Staten Island. History, American Studies CP.

Prasada, Sandeep (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Linguistics, Psychology.

Pratap, Sangeeta (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Prendini, Lorenzo (Ph.D., University of Cape Town). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Press, Gerald Alan (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Preston, Stephen (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Preuss, Thomas (Ph.D., University of Tübingen). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MA.

Pribitkin, Wladimir de Azevedo (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Price, Patricia (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Baruch. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Priest, Graham (Ph.D., London School of Economics, London University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Prinz, Jesse J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Prinz, Mechthild (Ph.D., University of Ulm, Germany). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Profit, Adam A. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, York. Chemistry.

Pugh, Kenneth R. (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Adjunct Professor, Haskins Laboratories. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Pugh, Timothy W. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Pujals, Enrique (Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada). Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics

Pukatzki, Stefan (Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology). Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Pun, Anna (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Punales Morejon, Diana (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, The Psychological Center at City. Psychology.

Punnoose, Alexander (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Sciences). Associate Professor, City. Physics.

Pytte, Carolyn L. (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biology, Psychology.

Qiao, Baofu (Ph.D., Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biochemistry.

Qiu, Weigang (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Quadri, Luis (Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Quiñones-Jenab, Vanya (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Raaum, Ryan (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Rabin, Laura A. (Ph.D., Fordham University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Rabinowitz, Vita C. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Rachlin, Joseph W. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Biology.

Radu Cucu, Sorin (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community. Comparative Literature.

Raghavan, Chitra (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Rahman, Md Mahbubur (Ph.D., Wayne State University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Rahnama Rad Kamiar (Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Raja, Anita (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Raja, Krishnaswami S. (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Rajah, Valli (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Rajarishi, Nahata (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Ramasubramanian, Laxmi (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee). Professor, Staten Island. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Psychology.

Raper, Jayne (Ph.D., Cambridge University, UK). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Raphan, Theodore (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science, Psychology.

Ravdin, Lisa D. (Ph.D., UHS/Chicago Medical School). Adjunct Professor, New York Presbyterian Hospital. Psychology.

Ravindran, Kaliappa (Ph.D., University of British Columbia). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Rawson, Michael J. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Reddy, Varattur (Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Chemistry.

Redenti, Stephen M. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Reed, Holly (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, Queens. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA, Demography CP.

Reffner, John (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Reid-Pharr, Robert (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, Harvard University. English.

Reigada, Laura C. (Ph.D., Hofstra University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Reilly, Jamie (Ph.D., Temple University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Temple University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Reilly, Matthew (Ph.D., Syracuse University). Assistant Professor, City. Anthropology.

Reinmann, Andrew B. (Ph.D., Boston University). Assistant Professor, ASRC/Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Reisman, Rosette (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, . Audiology.

Reisman, Ruth (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Doctoral Lecturer, Brooklyn. Audiology,

Reiss, Diana L. (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Reitz, Caroline (Ph.D., Brown University). Associate Professor, John Jay. English.

Remler, Dahlia K. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Baruch. Economics.

Remy, Steven Paul (Ph.D., Ohio University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Ren, Yuhang (Ph.D., College of William and Mary). Professor, Hunter. Physics.

Rendina, H. Jonathon (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, George Washington University. Psychology.

Rénique, José L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Lehman. History.

Renner, Bernd (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Brooklyn. French, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Renshon, Stanley (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Lehman. Political Science.

Rentzler, Joel (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Resnick, Andrew (Au.D., Arizona School of Health Sciences). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hunter. Audiology.

Rettig, Salomon (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Revenson, Tracey A. (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Women's Studies CP.

Reyes, Angela (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology.

Reynolds, David (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. English, Comparative Literature, History, Biography and Memoir MA, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Rheuban, Joyce (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Theatre and Performance, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Rhodes, Rosamond (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Philosophy.

Rhody, Lisa Marie (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, Digital Humanities MA, Liberal Studies MA, Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Rice, Emily L. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Rice, Mark (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Lehman. History.

Richardson, Joan T. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, English, Liberal Studies MA, American Studies CP.

Richardson, Kristina (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Associate Professor, Queens. History, Middle Eastern Studies MA, Medieval Studies CP.

Riedo, Elisa (Ph.D., University of Milan). Professor, City. Physics.

Rindskopf, David (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology, Psychology.

Riobo, Carlos (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Ritchie Katherine (University of Texas, Austin). Assistant Professor, City. Philosophy.

Ritt, Morey (M.A., Queens College, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Rivera-Correa, Juan Luis (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Biology.

Rivera-McCutchen, Rosa (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Social Welfare, Urban Education.

Roberts, Jennifer Tolbert (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Classics, History.

Roberts, Jennifer Tolbert (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Classics.

Robertson, Andrew W. (D.Phil., Oxford University). Associate Professor, Lehman. History.

Robin, Corey (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Political Science.

Robinson, Chris (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Bronx Community. Anthropology.

Robinson, John G. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Adjunct Professor, Wildlife Conservation Society. Anthropology.

Robinson, Robert P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Robotham, Donald (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Rockwell, Patricia Boyle (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Rockwell, Robert F. (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Professor, City. Biology, Psychology.

Rodas, Julia (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Bronx Community. Theatre and Performance.

Rodgers, Selena (Ph.D., Adelphi University). Professor, York. Social Welfare.

Rodriguez, Estefania (Ph.D., Universidad de Sevilla, Spain). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Rodriguez-Contreras, Adrian (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Assistant Professor, City. Biology.

Rodriguez-Planas, Nuria (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics

Roff, Jennifer L. (Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Rogers, Bethany L. (Ph.D., New York University Steinhardt School of Education). Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA.

Rogers, Katina L. (Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Digital Humanities MA.

Rogers-Dillon, Robin H. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Rohlf, James F. (Ph.D., University of Kansas). Adjunct Professor, SUNY Stony Brook. Anthropology.

Roldán, Mary (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Rollins, Joe (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara). Professor, Queens. Political Science, Liberal Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Romero, Diana R. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Demography CP.

Rong, Yongwu (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Rosario, Margaret (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, City. Psychology.

Rose, Karel (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Urban Education.

Rosen, Jay S. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Distinguished Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Rosen, Jeffrey (Ph.D., Clark University). Professor, City. Psychology.

Rosen, Marcy (B.M., Queens College, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Music-D.M.A.

Rosen, Wilma Gottlieb (Ph.D., Clark University). Adjunct Professor, Columbia University. Psychology.

Rosenberg, Andrew M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Associate Professor, IBM. Linguistics.

Rosenberg, Clifford (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, City. History.

Rosenberg, Jonathan (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Hunter. History.

Rosenblatt, Helena Anna Christina (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. French, History, Political Science, Biography and Memoir MA.

Rosenhaus, Vladimir (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor. Physics.

Rosenthal Gelman, Caroline (Ph.D., Smith College). Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Ross, Steven L. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Rossabi, Morris (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Queens. History, Biography and Memoir MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Rotenberg, Susan A. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Rothmaler, Philipp (Ph.D., Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). Professor, Bronx Community. Mathematics.

Rothman, Jessica M. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Biology.

Rothstein, Hannah R. (Ph.D., University of Maryland). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Rothstein, William (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Queens / Graduate Center joint appointment. Music.

Rovenpor, Daniel (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Roytman, Leonid (Ph.D., Moscow Polytechnical Institute). Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Rozovskaya, Alla (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor, Queens College. Computer Science, Linguistics.

Rubinstein, Adrienne (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology,

Ruck, Martin Dale (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Urban Education, Africana Studies CP.

Rudenko, Andrey (Ph.D., Oxford University, UK). Assistant Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Rudenstine, M. Sasha (Ph.D., City University of New York ). Assistant Professor, City, Psychology.

Ruglass, Lesia (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Assistant Professor, City. Psychology.

Ruland, William (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Rumschitzki, David S. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Herbert Kayser Professor, City. Biology, Chemistry.

Rupprecht, Caroline (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Comparative Literature.

Russo-Mayer, Christine (Au.D., University of Florida). Adjunct Professor, CRM Audiology, PC. Audiology.

Rutberg, Randye L. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Ryan, Kevin (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Professor, City. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Saari, Lise M. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Adjunct Professor, New York University. Psychology.

Sabitova, Maria (Ph.D., Univerisity of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Saddik, Annette J. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Theatre and Performance.

Saffer, Henry (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, National Bureau of Economic Research. Economics.

Sahni, Viraht (Ph.D., Polytechnic University of New York). Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Salamandra, Christa (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Associate Professor, Lehman. Anthropology, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Saleque, Shireen (Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Salfati, C. Gabrielle (Ph.D., University of Liverpool). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Psychology.

Salmun, Haydee (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Salus-Braun, Helen R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Audiology.

Samuni, Uri (Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Sandeman, Karl G. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK). Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Physics.

Sanford, Victoria (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Lehman. Anthropology.

Sankaran, Renuka P. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale). Associate Professor, Lehman. Biology, Biochemistry.

Santoro, Bianca (Ph.D, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Associate Professor, City. Mathematics.

Sarachik, Myriam P. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, City. Physics.

Sargent, Michael Grant (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Professor, Queens. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Saric, Dragomir (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Sarkissian, Hagop (Ph.D., Duke University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Sassi, Jonathan D. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Staten Island. History.

Satyanarayana, Ashwin (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Computer Science.

Sauane, Moria (Ph.D., National University of Buenos Aires, Assistant Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology,

Savage, Dean (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Sociology,

Savage-Dunn, Cathy (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Savas Emanuel S. (Columbia University). Professor, Baruch. Business

Sawadogo, Boukary (Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette). Associate Professor, City. French, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Saxena, Anjana D. (Ph.D., University of Mumbai, India). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Saylor, Bruce (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Music.

Schafe, Glenn E. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Schäfer, Tobias (Ph.D., Heinrich-Heine Universität). Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Schaffer, Talia C. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Queens. English, Women's Studies CP.

Scherbaum, Charles A. (Ph.D., Ohio University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Educational Psychology, Psychology.

Scherer, Ronald C. (Ph.D., University of Iowa). Adjunct Professor, Bowling Green State University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Schieble Melissa (University of Wisconsin at Madison). Associate Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Schiller, Naomi (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Anthropology.

Schlesinger, Louis B. (Ph.D., The New School for Social Research). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Schlichting, Kara (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. History.

Schlutz, Alexander M. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, John Jay. English.

Schmeltzer, David (Ph.D., Technion Institute, Israel). Professor, City. Physics.

Schneider, Tamera R. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Schonfeld, Irvin S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Educational Psychology, Psychology.

Schor, Laura S. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. History.

Schoutens, Hans (Ph.D., Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Schram, Sanford F. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Professor, Hunter. Political Science, Sociology.

Schulman, Stuart A. (Ed.D., George Washington University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Schur, David M. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Classics.

Schvarzstein, Mara (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Schwab, David (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Biology, Physics.

Schwartz, Robert A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Schwarz, Steven A. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Schwedler, Jillian (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Hunter. Political Science, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Schwester, Richard W. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Scribner, Charity (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, LaGuardia Community. Comparative Literature.

Seals, Greg (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Associate Professor Staten Island. Urban Education.

Segal, Miryam (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Associate Professor, Queens. Liberal Studies MA, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Seidemann, David Elihu (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Seiger-Gardner, Liat (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Sekerina, Irina A. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics, Psychology.

Semel, Susan F. (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Professor, City. Urban Education.

Sen Gupta, Gunja (Ph.D., Tulane University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Sen, Sankar (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Serr, Aucher S. (M.S., Parsons School of Design, The New School). Adjunct Lecturer. Data Analysis and Visualization MA.

Serrano, Peter A. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Sethi, S. Prakesh (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Baruch. Business.

Sethi, Suresh A. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Sevak, Purvi (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Sfeir, Matthew Y. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Chemistry, Physics.

Shachmurove, Yochanan (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Professor, City. Economics.

Shadle, Christine (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Adjunct Professor, Haskins Laboratories. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Shafer, Orie (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Graduate Center/ASRC. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Shafer, Valerie L. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Shaked, Nava (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel. Linguistics.

Shane, Jacob (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Shane, Jon M. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Shankar, Kameshwari (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, City. Economics.

Shankar, Subash (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Associate Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Shannon, Jonathan H. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Music, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Shannon, Jonathan H. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Music, Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Shapshay, Sandra (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Philosophy.

Sharma, Bhamini (Ph.D., The Hong Kong Polytechnic University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Sharpe, Michael (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, York. Political Science, International Migration Studies MA.

Shattuck, Mark D. (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, City. Physics.

Sheffer, Adam (Ph.D., Tel-Aviv University, Israel). Associate Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Shelton, Jama (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Social Welfare.

Shen, Aidong (Ph.D., Shanghai Institute of Optics & Fine Mechanics). Professor, City. Physics.

Shen, Chang-Hui (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Biology.

Shen, Min (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Shepard, Benjamin (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Social Welfare.

Sher, Aaron E. (M.D., New York University School of Medicine). Adjunct Professor, St. Peter's Hospital. Psychology.

Shew, Chwen-Yang (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry.

Shi, Weilei (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Shih, Kevin (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Assistant Professor, Queens. Economics.

Shin, Jin Y. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Shirkey, Zachary (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Shiva, Andrew A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Bellevue Hospital Center. Psychology.

Shneyerson, Lev M. (Ph.D., Ural State University, Russia). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Sholette, Gregory (Ph.D., University of Amsterdam, Netherlands). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Shortell, Timothy (Ph.D., Boston College). Professor, Brooklyn. Data Analysis and Visualization MA, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences.

Shpilrain, Vladimir (Ph.D., Moscow University). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Shreiber, Chanoch (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Lehman. Economics.

Shtob, Daniel (Ph.D., University of Oregon). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Shub, Michael (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, City. Mathematics.

Shuraida, Shadi (Ph.D., HEC Montreal, Canada). Adjunct Associate Professor, Téluq University, Québec, Canada. Business.

Sibner, Robert (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Sibrava, Nicholas (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Siddall, Mark Edward (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Silber, Irina C. (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Anthropology.

Silva, Andrea C. (Ph.D., Wayne State University). Associate Professor, York. Digital Humanities MA.

Silverstein, Brett (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Psychology.

Simmons, Nancy Bingham (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Simpson, Ian A. (Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Scotland). Adjunct Professor, University of Stirling. Anthropology.

Singh, Shaneen M. (Ph.D., Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Sircar, Ratna (Ph.D., All India Institute of Medical Sciences). Professor, City. Biology. Psychology.

Sirow, Lynn Wallack (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Skeith, William E., III (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Skurski, Julie (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Distinguished Lecturer, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Slavin, Dennis (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Music, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Sloin, Andrew (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Associate Professor, Baruch. History.

Smale, Maura A. (Ph.D., New York University). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Digital Humanities MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Small, Yolanda A. (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Associate Professor, York. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Smiley, John F. (Ph.D., Baylor Medical College). Adjunct Associate Professor, Nathan Kline Institute. Psychology.

Smith Kersha (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Queensborough Community. Urban Education.

Smith, Brian Tilston (Ph.D., University of Nevada). Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Smith, Brianne (Ph.D., Princeton University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Smith, Gwenn S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Hillside Hospital of the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Care System. Psychology.

Smith, Paul Julian (Ph.D., University of Cambridge). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Film and Media Cultures CP.

Smith, Robert C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor , Baruch. Social Welfare, Sociology.

Smith, Ryan A. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles). Professor, Baruch. Sociology.

Smithsimon, Gregory (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Sociology.

Sneed, Joel R. (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Sneeringer, Julia E. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, Queens. History.

Snowden, Fabienne (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Medgar Evers. Social Welfare.

Soberon Bravo, Pablo (Ph.D., University College, London). Associate Professor, Baruch. Mathematics.

Sokol, Dina (Ph.D., Bar-Ilan University, Israel). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Solecki, William D. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Somerville, Carolyn Marie (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Sommer, Kristin (Ph.D., University of Toledo). Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Song, Lulu (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology.

Song, Shige (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Queens. Demography CP.

Sonu, Debbie (Ed.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Sormani, Christina (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Soto, Francisco (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures.

Soule, Dax (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Sowers, Brian (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Associate Professor, Brooklyn College. Classics.

Soyer, Michaela (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Baruch. Sociology.

Sparks, John S. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Spatz, Linda (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biology.

Spear, Thomas (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Lehman. French.

Spellane, Peter (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Chemistry.

Spencer, Robyn C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Lehman. History, American Studies CP.

Spicer, Mark (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Hunter. Music.

Spinu, Laura (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Spokony, Rebecca F. (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Sridhar, Karthik (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

St. John, Katherine (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Computer Science.

Stabrowski, Filip (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Assistant Professor, LaGuardia Community. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Staloff, Darren M. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. History.

Stamos, Ioannis (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Staniczenko, Phillip (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biology.

Stanton, Domna C. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, French, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Stark, Ruth E. (Ph.D., University of California at San Diego). Distinguished Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.

Starks, Tyrel J. (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Psychology.

Steel, Karl J. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. English, Medieval Studies CP.

Stein, Christopher (M.P.S., New York University). Associate Professor, BMCC. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Steinberg, Benjamin (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Steinberg, Justin (Ph.D., Boston University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Philosophy, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Steinberg, Mark (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Steinberg, Richard N. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, City. Physics, Urban Education.

Steinberg, Stephen (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Distinguished Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Steiner, Carol A. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Steiper, Michael E. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Biology.

Sterling, Eleanor J. (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Stern, Nancy (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Linguistics.

Stern, Yaakov (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Columbia University Medical Center. Psychology.

Stetsenko, Anna (Ph.D., Moscow State University, Russia). Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Urban Education.

Stevenson, Dennis W. (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Adjunct Professor, Institute of Systematic Botany and Plant Research Laboratory, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Stewart, Gillian Meg (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Queens. Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Stewart, Jennifer L. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). Assistant Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Stiassny, Melanie L. J. (Ph.D., London University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Ichthyology, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Stone, Anne J. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Music, Medieval Studies CP.

Stone, Charles B. (Ph.D., Macquarie University, Syndney Australia). Associate Professor, John Jay College. Psychology.

Stone, Pamela (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Hunter. Sociology.

Storbeck, Justin L. (Ph.D., University of Virginia). Associate Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Stoudt, Brett G. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Social Welfare, Urban Education.

Strange, Deryn (Ph.D., Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Strassler, Karen (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, Queens. Anthropology.

Straus, Joseph N. (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Music.

Strom, Rivka (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Audiology.

Studamire, Barbara (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology.

Stults, Christopher (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Sturmey, Peter (Ph.D., University of Liverpool). Professor, Queens. Psychology.

Su, Celina (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Earth & Environmental Sciences, Psychology, Urban Education.

Suarez, Sophia N. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Subramanian, Ajantha (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Sullivan, Dennis P. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Mathematics.

Sullivan, Karen (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Queens. French.

Sullivan, Susan (Ed.D., Columbia University). Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Sun, Shipeng (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Sun, Yan (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Queens. Political Science.

Sund, Judy (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Art History.

Sung, Hung-En (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Sussan, Joshua (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Mathematics.

Susser, Ida (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Hunter. Anthropology, Women's Studies CP.

Sussman, Elyse (Ph.D., Hofstra University). Adjunct Professor, Departments of Neuroscience and Otorhinolaryngology-HNS, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Svendsen, Erika (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, USDA Forest Service. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Swartz, Anne (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Professor, Baruch. Music.

Swedell, Larissa (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Anthropology, Biology, Psychology.

Sy, Bon K. (Ph.D., Northeastern University). Professor, Queens. Computer Science.

Szabo, Zoltan I. (Ph.D., Szeged University, Hungary). Professor, Lehman. Mathematics.

Tache, Karine (Ph.D. , Simon Fraser University). Adjunct Associate Professor, Universite Laval. Anthropology.

Tajerian, Michael (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Biology.

Takada, Hirokazu (Ph.D., Purdue University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Taksa, Isak (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Tamargo, Maria C. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, City. Chemistry, Physics.

Tang, Hao (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Manhattan CC. Computer Science

Tang, Ming (Ph.D., Iowa State University). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Tansel, Abdullah Uz (Ph.D., Middle East Technical University, Turkey). Professor, Baruch. Business, Computer Science.

Tao, Liqiing (Ph.D., University of Georgia). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Urban Education.

Taspinar, Suleyman J. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Tattersall, Ian (Ph.D., Yale University). Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

Tawfeeq, Dante (Ph.D., Florida State University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Urban Education.

Taylor, Jeffrey (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, Brooklyn. Music, American Studies CP.

Tchernichovski, Ofer (Ph.D., Tel Aviv University). Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Teater, Barbra (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Staten Island. Social Welfare.

Tedesco, Elia (Ph.D., Clark University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Tedesco, Marco (Ph.D., Institute of Applied Physics Nello Carrara, Italy). Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Tellefsen, Thomas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Business.

Terilla, John (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Terry, Karen J. (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, England). Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Tesdall, Allen (Ph.D., University of California at Davis). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Physics.

Tessler, Michael (Ph.D., Richard G l ider Graduate School, American Museum of Natural History). Assistant Professor, Medgar Evers. Biology.

Teufel, Thomas (Ph.D., Harvard University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Philosophy.

Theoharis, Jeanne F. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Thibodeau, Philip (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Brooklyn. Classics.

Thomas, Gloria Penn (Ph.D., Temple University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Thomas, William Wayt (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Elizabeth G. Britton Curator of Botany, New York Botanical Garden. Adjunct Professor, NYBG. Biology.

Thompson, Cynthia A. (Ph.D., University of Tennessee). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Thompson, Robert D. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Thurston, Thom B. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Professor, Queens. Economics.

Tian, Ying-L. (Ph.D., Chinese University of Hong Kong). Professor, City. Computer Science, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Tiburzi, Brian C. (Ph.D., University of Washington). Assistant Professor, City. Physics.

Ticktin, Miriam (Ph.D., Stanford University and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology.

Tilley, Janette (Ph.D., University of Toronto). Associate Professor, Lehman. Music.

Tillman, C. Justice (Ph.D., University of Alabama). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Tinajero, Araceli (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, City. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures, Biography and Memoir MA.

Tinker, Anthony Maxwell (Ph.D., University of Manchester, UK). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Tolman, Deborah (Ed.D., Harvard University). Professor, Hunter. Psychology, Social Welfare, Women's Studies CP.

Tomasello, Andrew (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Music, Global Early Modern Studies CP, Medieval Studies CP.

Tomkiewicz, Micha (Ph.D., Hebrew University, Israel). Professor, Brooklyn. Chemistry, Physics.

Toor, Saadia (Ph.D., Cornell University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Women's and Gender Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Torke, Benjamin (Ph.D., Washington University). Adjunct Associate Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

Torpey, John C. (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley). Presidential Professor, Graduate Center. History, Sociology.

Torre, Maria Elena (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center/Public Science Project. Psychology, Urban Education.

Torrente, Mariana P. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry.

Tortora, Christina (Ph.D., University of Delaware). Professor, Staten Island. Linguistics.

Toth, Gwendolyn J. (D.M.A., Yale University). Adjunct Professor. Music.

Tougaw, Jason D. (Ph.D., The Graudate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Biography and Memoir MA.

Tournaki, Eleni (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, College of Staten Island. Urban Education.

Tovar, Patricia (Ph.D. , The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, John Jay. Anthropology.

Tradler, Thomas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, New York City College of Technology. Mathematics.

Tran, Van (Ph.D, Harvard University). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Treitler, Vilna F. Bashi (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison). Adjunct Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara. Sociology.

Trief, Ellen (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia Uniersity). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Trimbur, Lucia (Ph.D., Yale University). Associate Professor, John Jay. Sociology, American Studies CP.

Trivedi, Saam (Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park). Professor. Brooklyn. Philosophy.

Troyansky, David G. (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Professor, Brooklyn. History.

Trumbach, Randolph (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Professor, Baruch. History.

Tsika, Noah (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Queens. Film and Media Cultures CP.

Tu, Jiufeng J. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, City. Physics.

Tuber, Steven B. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Professor, City. Psychology.

Tung, Raymond T. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Professor, Brooklyn. Physics.

Turner, Charles F. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Tzortziou, Maria (Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park). Associate Professor, City. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Uctum, Merih (Ph.D., Queens University, Canada). Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Ugoretz, Joseph (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Dean, Teaching, Learning, and Technology at Macaulay Honors College at The Graduate Center. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Ulijn, Rein V. (Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK). Einstein Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Undieh,Ashiwel S. (Ph.D., Drexel University). Medical Professor,CUNY School of Medicine. Biochemistry, Biology.

Ungar, Mark D. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Brooklyn. Criminal Justice, Political Science, Liberal Studies MA.

Ureni, Paola (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Comparative Literature, Medieval Studies CP.

Vachadze, George (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin & Charles University, Prague). Professor, College of Staten Island. Economics.

Vaghefi, Issac (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Valenzuela, Ana (Ph.D., University of Madrid). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Valian, Virginia (Ph.D., Northeastern University). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Linguistics, Psychology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Valk, Anna M. (Ph.D., Duke University). Professor, Graduate Center. History.

Valle, Jan (Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Urban Education.

Van Couvering, John A. (Ph.D., Cambridge University, UK). Adjunct Professor, Micropaleontology Press, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

van der Feest, Suzanne (Ph.D., Radboud University, Nijmegen). Research Assiociate Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Van Dyke, Julie A. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Adjunct Professor, Haskins Laboratories. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Van Parys, Jessica (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Economics.

Van Peteghem, Julie (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Van Sickle, John (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Brooklyn. Classics, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Van Steirteghem, Bart (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Mathematics.

Vance, Timothy J. (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Adjunct Professor, National Institute for Japanse Lang & Linguistics. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences,

Vandebroek, Ina (Ph.D., Ghent University, Belgium). Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Botanical Garden. Biology.

VanOra, Jason (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Kingsborough CC. Psychology, Social Welfare.

Varsanyi, Monica W. (Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles). Professor, John Jay. Earth and Environmental Sciences, International Migration Studies MA.

Vasiliou, Iakovos (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Vaysman, Igor (Ph.D., Stanford University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Vázquez, Maribel (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry.

Vázquez-Abad, Felisa J. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Hunter. Computer Science.

Vazquez-Poritz, Justin F. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

Vdovina, Alina (Ph.D., University of Bonn, Germany). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Vedder, Amy Louise (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Adjunct Professor, Wildlife Conservation Society. Anthropology.

Veeser, Harold A. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Middle Eastern Studies MA, Biography and Memoir MA.

Veit, Richard R. (Ph.D., University of California). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Vejdemo-Johansson, Mikael (Ph.D., Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, Germany). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science, Mathematics.

Velling, John A. (Ph.D., Stanford University). Professor, Brooklyn. Mathematics.

Veral, Emre A. (Ph.D., Clemson University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Verkuilen, Jay (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).  Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Verzani, John (Ph.D., University of Washington). Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Vessel, Edward A. (Ph.D., John Hopkins University). Assistant Professor, City. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Vesselinov, Elena (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany). Associate Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Vésteinsson, Orri (Ph.D., University of London). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Institute for Archaeology, Iceland. Anthropology.

Vianna, Eduardo (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Psychology, Urban Education.

Vidal, Elena (Ph.D., Duke University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Vijverberg, Chu-Ping C. (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Economics.

Vijverberg, Wim (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). Professor, Graduate Center. Economics.

Viladrich Anahi (Columbia University). Professor, Queens. Sociology, International Migration Studies MA.

Vilhauer, Benjamin (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor. City. Philosophy.

Villalobos, Myriam (Ph.D., University of Rochester). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Vitale, Alex (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Sociology.

Viteritti, Joseph P. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Hunter. Urban Education.

Vitkalov, S. A. (Ph.D., Institute of Solid State Physics, Chernogolovka, Russia). Professor, City. Physics.

Vittadello, Michele (Ph.D., University of Padova, Italy). Associate Professor, Medgar Evers. Chemistry.

Vlamis, Nicholas G. (Ph.D., Boston University). Assistant Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Vo, Huy T. (Ph.D., University of Utah). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Vogel, Donald (Au.D., Central Michigan University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Audiology.

Voicu, Alexandru (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Economics

Vonk, Jet (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of California, San Francisco. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Vörösmarty, Charles (Ph.D., University of New Hampshire). Einstein Professor, City. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Voss, Robert S. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Adjunct Professor, Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Vragov, Roumen (Ph.D., University of Arizona). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Vredenburgh, Donald J. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Vukadinovic, Jesenko (Ph.D., Indiana University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Mathematics.

Vuong, Bao Q. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, City. Biochemistry, Biology.

Wachtel, Paul L. (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguished Professor, City. Psychology.

Wagner, Jennifer (Ph.D, Stanford University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Walder, Deborah J. (Ph.D., Emory University). Professor, Brooklyn. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Waldman, John R. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Queens. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Waldstreicher, David (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguieshed Professor, Graduate Center. History, American Studies CP.

Wallace, Kathleen (Au.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, NY Otolaryngology Group Northwell. Audiology.

Wallace, William G. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Staten Island. Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Wallach, John R. (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Hunter. Political Science.

Wallenbrock, Nicole (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor,Hostos Community. Film and Media Cultures CP.

Waltzer, Lucas (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Digital Humanities MA, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy CP.

Wan, Amy J. (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, Queens. English, American Studies CP.

Wang, Chen (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego). Assistant Professor, Queens. Chemistry.

Wang, Chun (Ph.D., University of California, Davis). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Economics.

Wang, Hoau-Yan (Ph.D., Medical College of Pennsylvania). Associate Medical Professor, CUNY Medical School. Biology.

Wang, Jinzhen (Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology). Assistant Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Wang, Jun (Ph.D., Georgia State University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Wang, Shuting (Ph.D., Temple University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Wang, Tao (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University). Associate Professor, Queens. Economics.

Wang, Wei (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). Associate Professor, Graduate Center. Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Wang, Zhengrong (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Associate Professor, City. Earth & Environmental Sciences.

Warde Bryan (The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman. Social Welfare.

Ware, Jessica (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

Waring, Elin J. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Watson, Terri (Ph.D.,Florida Atlantic University). Associate Professor, City. Urban Education.

Watts, Logan (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Psychology.

Webb, Gwendolyn (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Weber, Bryan (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee). Associate Professor, College of Staten Island. Economics.

Weber, Till (Ph.D., European University Institute, Florence, Italy). Associate Professor, Baruch. Political Science.

Wegge, Simone A. (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Economics, Demography CP.

Wei, Jie (Ph.D., Simon Fraser University). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Weinberg, Dana B. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Queens. Sociology.

Weinstein, Barbara E. (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, Graduate Center. Audiology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Weinstein, Daniel C. (Ph.D., The Rockefeller University). Associate Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Weinstein, Lissa (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, City. Psychology.

Weintrop, Joseph (Ph.D., University of Oregon). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Weisberg, Michael K. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Kingsborough CC. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Weiss, Rebecca (Ph.D., Fordham University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Welker, Charlotte (Ph.D., Sorbonne University, France). Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology. Physics.

West, Valerie (Ph.D., New York University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Whalen, Douglas (Ph.D., Yale University). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Linguistics, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Wheeler, Ward C. (Ph.D., Harvard University). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Biology.

White, Mark Douglas (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati). Professor, Staten Island. Economics.

Whiteley, Peter M. (Ph.D., University of New Mexico). Adjunct Professor, American Museum of Natural History. Anthropology.

Whitney Osceola (Florida State University). Assistant Professor, City. Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Wickstrom, Maurya (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Staten Island. Theatre and Performance.

Wieraszko, Andrzej (Ph.D., Polish Academy of Sciences). Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Wilbourne, Emily (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Queens. Music, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Wilder, Esther I. (Ph.D., Brown University). Professor, Lehman. Sociology.

Wilder, Gary (Ph.D., University of Chicago). Professor, Graduate Center. Anthropology, French, History.

Williams, Ryan (Ph.D., West Virginia University). Assistant Professor, City. Chemistry.

Wilson, Anthony (Ph.D, University of Konstanz (DE)). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Biology

Wilson, Catherine (Ph.D., Princeton University). Adjunct Professor, Graduate Center. Philosophy.

Wilson, Donald Alan (Ph.D., McMaster University, Canada). Adjunct Professor, Nathan Kline Institure. Psychology.

Wilson, James F. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, LaGuardia Community. Theatre and Performance, Africana Studies CP.

Wilson, Siona (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Art History.

Winkler, Christoph (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Associate Professor, Long Island University. Business.

Wison, Scott (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Wissner, Matilda (Au.D., A.T. Still Univeristy). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hastings-on-Hudson UFSD. Audiology.

Wojciechowski, Radoslaw K. (Ph.D.,The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor,York. Mathematics.

Wolberg, George (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor, City. Computer Science.

Wolf, Christian (Technical University of Munich). Professor, City. Mathematics.

Wolf, Jennifer (Au.D., Northwestern University). Adjunct Professor. Audiology.

Wolfe, Andrew L. (Ph.D., Cornell University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology.

Wolff, Kevin T. (Ph.D., Florida State University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice, Social Welfare.

Wolf-Powers, Laura (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Professor, Hunter. Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Wolin, Richard (Ph.D., York University, Canada). Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center. Comparative Literature, History, Political Science.

Wollman, Elizabeth L. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch College. Theatre and Performance.

Woodfin, Warren (Ph.D., University of Ilinois at Urbana-Champaign). Associate Professor, Queens. Art History, Medieval Studies CP.

Woodward, Susan (Ph.D., Princeton University). Professor, Graduate Center. Political Science.

Woollett, James M. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Universite Laval. Anthropology.

Wortsman, Susan (Au.D., A.T. Still University). Clinical Professor, Hunter. Audiology.

Wout, Daryl A. (Ph.D., University of Michigan). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Wrigley, Julia C. (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Professor, Graduate Center. Sociology, Urban Education, Liberal Studies MA, Women's Studies CP.

Wu, Liuren (Ph.D., New York University). Professor, Baruch. Business, Economics.

Wu, Rongning (Ph.D., Colorado State University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Wulach, James S. (J.D., University of Michigan). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Wunder, Amanda (Ph.D., Princeton University). Associate Professor, Lehman. Art History, History, Global Early Modern Studies CP.

Wupperman, Peggilee (Ph.D., University of North Texas). Associate Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Wurtzel, Eleanore T. (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Wyner, Yael (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, City. Urban Education.

Xia, Ming (Ph.D., Harvard University). Professor, Staten Island. Political Science.

Xie, Lei (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Biology, Computer Science.

Xu, Yujia (Ph.D., University of Connecticut). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Xu, Zhun (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst). Associate Professor, John Jay. Economics.

Yali, Ann Marie (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, City. Psychology.

Yanofsky, Noson S. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Yanos, Philip T. (Ph.D., St. John's University). Professor, John Jay. Psychology.

Yao, Rui (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Yarbrough, Michael W. (Ph.D., Yale University). Professor, Baruch. Sociology.

Yarrow, Liv (Ph.D., University of Oxford). Associate Professor, Brooklyn. Classics, History.

Yazdanmehr, Adel (Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington). Assistant Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Ye, Fei (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago). Associate Professor, Queens CC. Mathematics.

Ye, Yuemei (Ph.D., Tongji University, China). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Chemistry.

Yesil, Bilge (Ph.D., New York University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Middle Eastern Studies MA.

Yetnikoff, Leora (Ph.D., McGill University). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Yi, Chuixiang (Ph.D., Nanjing University, China). Professor, Queens. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics.

Yildirim, Yildiray (Ph.D., Cornell University). Professor, Baruch. Business.

Yin, Na (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Demography CP.

Yin, Xiaoli (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Yood, Jessica (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY). Associate Professor, Lehman College. English.

Yoshioka Jun (Osaka University, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan). Associate Professor, CUNY School of Medicine. Biology.

Young, Steven G. (Ph.D., Miami University). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Meta Inc.. Psychology.

Yousef, Nancy (Ph.D., Columbia University). Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University. English.

Yu, Sung-suk Violet (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Yu, Yan (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Adjunct Professor, St.John's University. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences.

Yue, Yu (Ph.D., University of Missouri). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

Zabyelina, Yuliya (Ph.D., University of Trento, Italy). Associate Professor, John Jay. Criminal Justice.

Zack, Naomi (Ph.D., Columbia University). Professor. Lehman. Philosophy.

Zaitsev, Alexandre M. (D.Sc. Physics, Belarussian State University, Minsk). Professor, Staten Island. Chemistry, Physics.

Zajc, Barbara (Ph.D., Kardelj University of Ljubljana). Professor, City. Chemistry.

Zakeri, Saeed (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook). Associate Professor, Queens. Mathematics.

Zakeri, Zahra F. (Ph.D., St. John's University). Professor, Queens. Biochemistry, Biology.

Zamfirescu, Christina M. (Ph.D., Technical University Aachen, Germany). Professor, Hunter. Mathematics.

Zarnoch, Chester B. (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Zavala, Oswaldo (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin & Univesite de Paris III). Professor, Staten Island. Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures

Zeglis, Brian (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology). Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry, Chemistry

Zeigler, H. Philip (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin). Distinguished Professor, Hunter. Biology, Psychology.

Zelikovitz, Sarah (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Zhang, Bixi (Ph.D., Michigan State University). Assistant Professor, Graduate Center. Educational Psychology.

Zhang, Danyang (Ph.D., University of Alabama). Associate Professor, York. Computer Science.

Zhang, Guoqi (Ph.D., Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Success). Assistant Professor, John Jay. Chemistry.

Zhang, Jianting (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma). Associate Professor, City. Computer Science.

Zhang, Junyi (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Baruch College. Business.

Zhang, Pengfei (Ph.D., University of Utah). Professor, City. Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Zhang, Shuqun (Ph.D., University of Dayton). Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Zhang, Wei (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University). Assistant Professor, Staten Island. Biology.

Zhang, Xiaowen (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Zhang, Zhanyang (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Associate Professor, Staten Island. Computer Science.

Zhao, Liang (Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY). Assistant Professor, City. Computer Science.

Zheng, Shengping (Ph.D., Columbia University). Associate Professor, Hunter. Chemistry.

Zheng, Zhi-Liang (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Professor, Lehman. Biochemistry, Biology.

Zhong, Bi-Juan (Ph.D., Ohio State University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Zhong, Hualin (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Assistant Professor, Hunter. Biology.

Zhong, Mingxian (Ph.D., Columbia University). Assistant Professor, Lehman. Computer Science.

Zhou, Dexin (Ph.D., Emory University). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Business.

Zhou, Neng-Fa (Ph.D., Kyushu University, Japan). Professor, Brooklyn. Computer Science.

Zhou, Shuiqin (Ph.D., Chinese University of Hong Kong). Professor, Staten Island. Biochemistry, Chemistry.

Zhou, Zhiqing (University of South Florida). Assistant Professor, Baruch. Biology.

Zhou, Zhu (Ph.D.,University of the Pacific). Associate Professor, Hunter. Biochemistry.

Zhu, Zhigang (Ph.D., Tsinghua University). Professor, City. Computer Science, Cognitive Neuroscience MS.

Ziamou, Paschalina (Ph.D., University of Rhode Island). Associate Professor, Baruch. Business.

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  1. The Doctoral Program

    The Psychological Sciences program focuses on psychological theory and the development of original empirical research. Students are admitted to work toward the Ph.D. degree in the following areas: Clinical Science. Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience. Cognition in Context. Cognitive Psychology in Context. Developmental Science.

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    Psychological Sciences at Vanderbilt represents a diverse group of scholars in the Department of Psychology in the College Arts and Science, the Department of Psychology and Human Development in Peabody College, and faculty in allied disciplines across the university.

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    The curriculum is designed to: (a) familiarize students with the major areas of psychology; (b) provide specialized training in at least one of the five specific areas of psychology emphasized in the program; and (c) provide students sufficient flexibility to enroll in classes consistent with their interests and long-term developmental trajectory.

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    Graduate Programs. Psychological Sciences at Vanderbilt offers a doctoral program for students admitted to work toward the Ph.D. degree in the following core areas: The Department of Psychology and Human Development offers a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) in Child Studies and a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) in Quantitative Methods , and a Masters ...

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    Graduate Admissions (Ph.D. Applicants) Our community boasts nearly 200 graduate students across five programs. As a graduate student at Peabody, you will tackle new and emerging issues in education, psychology, and human development and work on leading research alongside faculty.

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    Application Checklist for Ph.D. Applicants. We are grateful for your interest in applying to a Peabody Ph.D. program. The Ph.D. application deadline is December 1. Applications submitted after this date will not be reviewed. There is a $95 fee to apply to a Peabody Ph.D. program. Fee waiver requests should be directed to The Graduate School ...

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