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Faculty & Staff VICTORIA ABBOTT-PITCAVAGE Director, Fire Science Institute, <strong>Of</strong>fice of Continuing and Professional Studies BS, Manhattan <strong>College</strong> ERIN ACKERMAN Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science BA, American University; PhD, The <strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University AMY ADAMCZYK Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology AAS, Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY; BA, Hunter <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; AM, University of Chicago; MA, Graduate School/Queens <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; PhD, Pennsylvania State University C. JAMA ADAMS Associate Professor, Department of African-American Studies; Chairperson BS, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; MA, The City <strong>College</strong> of New York, <strong>CUNY</strong>; PhD, The Graduate School and University Center, <strong>CUNY</strong> LAURIE ADAMS Professor, Department of Art and Music BA, Tulane University; MA, Columbia University; MA, Teachers <strong>College</strong>, Columbia University; PhD, Columbia University MAVIS ALDRIDGE Professor Emerita, Department of Counseling Teacher’s Diploma, St. Joseph’s Teacher’s <strong>College</strong>; BA, Edgecliff <strong>College</strong>; PhD, Fordham University GWEN ALEXIS HR Center Manager BS, Empire State <strong>College</strong>; MA, The City <strong>College</strong> of New York, <strong>CUNY</strong> SCHEVALETTA M. ALFORD Associate Professor, SEEK Department; Director/Chairperson BA, York <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; MA, New York University; EdD, Teachers <strong>College</strong>, Columbia University VALERIE ALLEN Professor, Department of English BA, PhD, Trinity <strong>College</strong>, Dublin, Ireland MAUREEN ALLWOOD Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology BS, Michigan State University; MS, Eastern Michigan University; MA, PhD, University of Missouri, Columbia GEORGE ANDREOPOULOS Professor, Department of Political Science; Director, Center on International Human Rights BA, University of Chicago; LLB, Cambridge University; JD, University of Athens; PhD, Cambridge University JOAN ANTONICELLI Registrar, Division of Enrollment Management BS, St. Peter’s <strong>College</strong>; MSEd, Bernard M. Baruch <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong> CARMEN APAZA Assistant Professor, Department of Public Management BS, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; MA, Syracuse University; PhD, American University BRIAN K. ARBOUR Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science BA, Pomona <strong>College</strong>; MA, PhD, University of Texas, Austin JOSE ARCAYA Associate Professor, Department of Psychology BS, University of Florida; MA, Duquesne University; PhD, The New School for Social Research; JD, The City University School of Law ENRIQUE DESMOND ARIAS Associate Professor, Department of Political Science BA, The <strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University; MA, PhD, The University of Wisconsin, Madison MALLEIDULID (MAGGIE) ARISMENDI Assistant Director, Testing <strong>Of</strong>fice, Division of Enrollment Management BS, York <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong> JANA ARSOVSKA Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology BA, American <strong>College</strong> of Thessaloniki; MA, PhD, Catholic University of Leuven, Faculty of Law, Institute of <strong>Criminal</strong> Law SCOTT ATRAN Presidential Scholar, Department of Sociology BA, Columbia <strong>College</strong>; MA, The <strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University GINA AVILES Director of Payroll Services, <strong>Of</strong>fice of Human Resources and Payroll BA, Hunter <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong> NIKOLAY AZAR Director of Laboratory Facilities, Department of Sciences BS, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; MA, Brooklyn <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong> SIMON BAATZ Professor, Department of History BA, University of York; MSc, Imperial <strong>College</strong>, University of London; AM, PhD, University of Pennsylvania CHRISTINE BAERGA Administrative Assistant to the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration BS, BS, Florida Gulf Coast University; MA, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong> CHARLES BAHN Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology BA, Yeshiva University; MST, Yale University; PhD, Columbia University SPIRIDON BAKIRAS Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science BS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; MS, University of Surrey, UK; PhD, University of Southern California ANDREA BALIS Lecturer, Department of History BA, University of Pennsylvania; MFA, New York University; MA, PhD, The Graduate Center, <strong>CUNY</strong> ROSEMARY BARBERET Associate Professor, Department of Sociology AB, Georgetown University; MA, University of Massachusetts, Boston; PhD, University of Maryland DALE BARLEBEN Assistant Professor, Department of English BC, BL, University of Alberta; MA, DPhil, University of Toronto DAVID P. BARNET Director of Educational Partnerships, <strong>Of</strong>fice of Undergraduate Studies BA, Reed <strong>College</strong>; MA, PhD, The <strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University LUIS BARRIOS Professor, Department of Latin American and Latina/o Studies MDiv, New York Theological Seminary; STM, General Theological Seminary; PhD, Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies (Carlos Albizu University) SETH BAUMRIN Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Theatre Arts BA, Hunter <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; MFA, Brooklyn <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong>; MPhil, PhD, The Graduate School and University Center, <strong>CUNY</strong> ELTON A. BECKETT Lecturer, Department of Communication and Theatre Arts BA, University of Virginia; Certificate of Drama, British American Academy for Dramatic Arts, Oxford University; MFA, The New School for Social Research 272
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