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Faculty Listing University of New Hampshire 1 Andrade, Arturo FACULTY LISTING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Biological Sciences The faculty listing in the catalogs are static and updated annually in the B.S., University of Michoacan,Mexico, 2001 Fall. Ph.D., National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France, 2008 A Andrew, Michael PROFESSOR EMERITUS Aber, John B.S., Cornell University, 1960 PROFESSOR M.A.T., 1961, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1969 Natural Resources & The Environment B.S., 1971, M.F.S., 1973, Ph.D., Yale University, 1976 Annicchiarico, Michael PROFESSOR Afolayan, Funso Music ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR B.M., University of New Hampshire, 1976 History M.F.A., 1981, Ph.D., Brandeis University, 1993 B.A., 1980, M.A., University of Ife, Nigeria, 1984 Ph.D., Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, 1991 Arthanat, Sajay PROFESSOR Aikens, Melissa Occupational Therapy ASSISTANT PROFESSOR B.S., Santosh College Occupational Therapy, India, 1997 Biological Sciences C.A.G.S., 2004, Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2007 A.B., Bowdoin College, 2000 M.F.S., Yale University, 2004 Asbjornsen, Heidi Ph.D., University of Virginia, 2013 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Natural Resources & The Environment Akdeniz Talay, Billur B.A., Carleton College, 1989 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M.S., 1993, Ph.D., Yale University, 1999 Marketing B.A., 2002, M.B.A., Bogazici University, Turkey, 2004 Ashcraft, Catherine Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2009 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Natural Resources & The Environment Aktekin, Tevfik B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1998 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M., Yale University, 2002 Decisions Sciences Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011 B.S., Yildiz Technical University, Turkey, 2002 M.B.A., 2004, Ph.D., George Washington University, 2009 Aytur, Semra ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Alexander, Lee Health Management & Policy RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITUS B.A., Brown University, 1991 B.S., Marietta College, 1968 M.P.H., Boston University, 1996 M.S., University of New Hampshire, 1980 Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 2005 Aliouche, El-Hachemi ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR B Hospitality Management Babbitt, Kimberly B.S., 1980, M.A., 1982, Ph.D., 1992, M.B.A., University of New Hampshire, ASSOCIATE DEAN 1995 Dean's Office - LS & A B.S., University of New Hampshire, 1984 Allen, Laura M.S., Texas A & M University, 1988 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Ph.D., University of Florida, 1996 Psychology B.A., Mississippi State University, 2010 Baber, Kristine M.A., 2014, Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2017 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITA B.A., Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, 1970 Amato-Wierda, Carmela M.A., 1981, Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 1983 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Dean's Office - CEPS Bachrach, David B.A., Harvard University, 1988 PROFESSOR Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1993 History B.A., Carleton College, 1994 M.A., 1997, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2001 2 Faculty Listing Bailey, Brigitte Barth, Brian PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR English Molecular, Cellular, & Biomedical B.A., University of Virginia, 1977 B.S., 2004, M.S., Colorado State University, 2005 A.M., 1980, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1985 Ph.D., University of Alaska, 2009 Baker, Alan Bartos, Radim ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITUS PROFESSOR B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1965 Computer Science Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1973 M.S., Czech Technical University, Czech Republic, 1987 M.S., 1996, Ph.D., University of Denver, 1997 Baldwin, Kenneth PROFESSOR EMERITUS Basterra, Maria B.S., Northeastern University, 1973 PROFESSOR M.S., University of New Hampshire, 1977 Mathematics & Statistics Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 1982 B.S., University of Texas at Austin, 1992 M.S., 1993, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1998 Ballestero, Thomas P ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Bauer, Christopher Civil and Environmental Engineering PROFESSOR B.S., 1975, M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1977 Chemistry Ph.D., Colorado State University, 1981 B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1974 M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1976 Balling, Ludwig Ph.D., Colorado State University, 1979 PROFESSOR EMERITUS B.A., Oberlin College, 1960 Baughman, Reagan M.A., 1961, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1965 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Economics Banach, Mary B.A., Drew University, 1996 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M.A., 1999, Ph.D., Syracuse University, 2001 Social Work B.A., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1975 Beasley, Joan M.S.W., New York University, 1978 RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR D.S.W., Columbia University in the City of New York, 1995 Institute on Disability B.A., City University of New York, 1976 Barber, Heather M.Ed., Northeastern University, 1981 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Ph.D., Brandeis University, 2000 Kinesiology B.S., St. Lawrence University, 1978 Becker, Mimi M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1982 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITUS Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1992 B.A., Carleton College, 1957 M.A., 1989, Ph.D., Duke University, 1993 Barcelona, Robert ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Bedker, Patricia Recreation Management & Policy ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Emerita B.A., University of Mississippi, 1993 B.S., University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 1976 M.S., 1995, Ph.D., Indiana University - Bloomington, 2001 M.S., University of New Hampshire, 1980 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1985 Barkey, Dale PROFESSOR Emeritus Beemer, Cristy B.A., Clark University, 1979 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M.S., University of Cincinnati, 1982 English Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley, 1987 B.A., Hofstra University, 1993 B.A., 2000, M.A., State University of New York at New Paltz, 2002 Barnett, Carole Ph.D., Miami University - Ohio, 2008 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Management Begum, Momotaz B.A., 1989, M.A., 1992, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1994 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Computer Science Barrows, Clayton B.S., Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 2003 PROFESSOR M.S., Memorial University - Canada, 2005 Hospitality Management Ph.D., Univ of Waterloo, 2010 B.S., 1982, M.S., 1987, Ed.D., University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 1990 University of New Hampshire 3 Bell, Brent Berlinsky, David ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PROFESSOR Recreation Management & Policy Agriculture, Nutrition,& Food Systm B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1989 B.S., Michigan State University, 1977 M.S., New England College, 1997 M.S., University of New Hampshire, 1981 Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, 2005 Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 1989 Bell, Erin Berndtson, William PROFESSOR PROFESSOR EMERITUS Civil and Environmental Engineering B.S., University of Connecticut, 1966 B.C.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1971 M.S., 1998, Ph.D., Tufts University, 2003 Bigornia, Sherman Beller-McKenna, Daniel ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Agriculture, Nutrition,& Food Systm Music M.A., 2004, Ph.D., Boston University, 2012 B.A., 1985, M.M., Temple University, 1988 B.S., University of California - San Diego, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1994 Bolker, Jessica Benassi, Victor PROFESSOR PROFESSOR EMERITUS Biological Sciences B.S., California State College, 1969 B.S., Yale University, 1986 M.A., City University of New York, 1973 Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley, 1993 Ph.D., City College of New York, 1974 Bolster, W Jeffrey Bennett, Albert PROFESSOR EMERITUS PROFESSOR EMERITUS B.A., Trinity College - Conn, 1976 B.S., Maine Maritime Academy, 1954 M.A., Brown University, 1984 B.S., 1958, M.A., University of Maine, 1959 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1992 Ed.D., University of Michigan, 1966 Bonica, Mark Bennett, Jessie ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Health Management & Policy Recreation Management & Policy B.A., University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 1992 B.S., Green Mountain College, 2004 M.S., Univ Colorado/Denver, 1999 M.S., Brigham Young University, 2010 M.B.A., University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 2000 Ph.D., Indiana University - Bloomington, 2013 Ph.D., George Mason University, 2013 Benoit, Jean Bothner, Wallace PROFESSOR PROFESSOR EMERITUS Civil and Environmental Engineering B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1963 B.S., University of Montreal, Canada, 1977 Ph.D., University of Wyoming, 1967 M.S., 1980, Ph.D., Stanford University, 1984 Boudreau, Marc Berda, Erik ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PROFESSOR Chemistry Chemistry B.S., Mount Allison University, 1997 B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 2003 B.S., University of Victoria, Canada, 2001 Ph.D., University of Florida, 2008 Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada, 2007 Bergeron, R Daniel Boulton, Elizabeth PROFESSOR EMERITUS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR B.S., 1966, Ph.D., Brown University, 1973 D.V.M., University of Georgia, 1980 Berglund, Per Boysen, Andrew PROFESSOR PROFESSOR Physics Music B.S., Lund University, Sweden, 1988 B.M., University of Iowa, 1991 Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1993 M.M., Northwestern University, 1993 D.F.A., 1998, D.M.A., University of Rochester, 1998 4 Faculty Listing Brettschneider, Marla Brown, Cliff PROFESSOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Political Science Sociology B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1986 B.A., Earlham College, 1987 M.A., 1988, Ph.D., New York University, 1993 M.A., 1992, Ph.D., Emory University, 1996 Brewer, Jennifer Brown, Warren ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITUS Geography B.A., Willamette University, 1966 B.A., University of Michigan, 1989 M.A., 1972, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 1977 M.S., University of Maine, 2002 Ph.D., Clark University, 2007 Bruce, Analena ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Brewer, Kathryne Agriculture, Nutrition,& Food Systm ASSISTANT PROFESSOR B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 2007 Social Work M.A., 2013,
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