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Emeritus Faculty 1 Emeritus Faculty 1 Stanley Dubroff EMERITUS FACULTY Associate Professor Emeritus of Business Law B.S,. Drexel University; Derek A. Barnes J.D., Temple University Professor Emeritus of Physics B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Christ Church Rachel Gardner Oxford University, England Associate Librarian Emerita B.S., Vassar College; M.A., Middlebury College; Barbara Lynn Bodner M.L.S., Rutgers University Professor Emerita of Mathematics B.S., Fairleigh Dickinson University; M.S., Pennsylvania State University Carol A. Giroud Ed.D., Rutgers University Professor Emerita of Physical Education B.S., University of North Carolina at Greensboro; M.Ed., University of Donald Bretzger North Carolina; Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Ph.D., Union Graduate School B.S., Ursinus College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Delaware Bonnie Gold Richard E. Brewer Professor Emerita of Mathematics Associate Professor Emeritus of English A.B., University of Rochester; M.A., Princeton University B.A., Drew University; B.D.; M.A., Rutgers University Ph.D., Cornell University Robert Brooks Stanton Green Associate Librarian Emeritus Professor Emeritus of Anthropology B.A., B.S.L.S., University of North Carolina; B.A., New York University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, M.S.Ed., Monmouth University (Monmouth College) Amherst John E. Carson Brian Greenberg Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Professor Emeritus of History B.A., Drew University; M.S., New York University B.A., New York University; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University Andreas Christofi Professor Emeritus of Economics Richard Guilfoyle B.A., Graduate Industrial School of Thessonaloniki, Greece; Professor Emeritus of Mathematics M.B.A., University of New Orleans; B.S., C.W. Post College; Ph.D., Finance, Pennsylvania State University M.S., Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology Gregory Coram Amy Handlin Associate Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice Associate Professor Emerita of M.S., Psy.D., Indiana State University Marketing and International Business B.A., Harvard University, Radcliffe College; Floyd R. Deardorff M.B.A., Columbia University Assistant Professor Emeritus of Mathematics B.A., Temple University; M.A., Catholic University Doris K. Hiatt Associate Professor Emerita of Psychology Jack W. Demarest A.B., Cornell University; Ph.D., City University of New York Professor Emeritus of Psychology B.A., State University of New York (Brockport); M.A., Connecticut; Waltraud Hieslmair Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook Associate Professor Emerita of Physics B.S., M.S., University of Vienna, Austria Francis Patrick Dooley Professor Emeritus of History Barbara Harris Jaye A.B., Villanova University; Professor Emerita of English M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland B.A., City College of New York; M.A., Ph.D., Rutgers University Donald Dorfman Margaret G. Juckett Professor Emeritus of Biology Associate Professor Emerita of Management B.S., Monmouth University (Monmouth College); B.S., West Virginia Wesleyan College; M.S., University of Connecticut; M.A., University of Kentucky; M.B.A., Monmouth University (Monmouth Ph.D., Rutgers University College) Harris Drucker Quentin Keith Professor Emeritus of Software Engineering Associate Professor Emeritus of English B.S.E.E., Pennsylvania State University; B.A., Lehigh University; B.A., (Hons.); M.S.E., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania M.A., Kings College, Cambridge University, England 2 Emeritus Faculty Glenn King Guy Oakes Professor Emeritus of History and Anthropology Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Corporate Values B.A., Cornell University; M.A., University of California at Los Angeles; A.B., University of Chicago; Ph.D., Cornell University Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley Richard Paris Carl M. Koreen Associate Professor Emeritus of English Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics B.A., University of California at Berkeley; M.A., San Francisco State B.S., M.S., Louisiana State University University; Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley Michiko Kosaka Associate Professor Emerita of Computer Science Marilyn A. Parker B.A., Manhattanville College; Professor Emerita of Chemistry M.A., Ph.D., New York University B.S., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Washington Richard A. Kuntz Professor Emeritus of Mathematics David Paul, III B.S., Monmouth University (Monmouth College); Professor Emeritus of Marketing and International Business M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland B.S., Hampden-Sydney College; D.D.S., Medical College of Virginia M.B.A., Ph.D., Old Dominion University Susan Kuykendall Associate Librarian Emerita David Payne B.S., Trinity University; M.L.S., Rutgers University Associate Professor Emeritus of Psychology B.A., University of Mississippi; Marilyn M. Lauria M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University Associate Professor Emerita of Nursing B.S.N., Hunter College; Richard Pirchner M.Ed., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University Associate Professor Emeritus of Computer Science B.S., University of Dayton; M.S., St. John’s University R. Kaiser-Lenoir Professor Emeritus of Foreign Languages Alicia E. Portuondo Licence es Lettres, Sorbonne; Professor Emerita of Foreign Languages Diplome d’Etudes Litteraires Superieures, C.A.P.E.T., Strasbourg Licenciado en Filosofia y Lettras; Licenciado en Derecho, Oriente University, Cuba; Helen T. MacAllister M.A., Rutgers University; Ph.D., New York University Associate Professor Emerita of Biology B.S., Douglass College; M.S., Rutgers University Steven Pressman Professor Emeritus of Economics Srikantaiah Mallikarjun B.A., Alfred University; M.S., Syracuse University Professor Emeritus of Physics Ph.D., New School for Social Research BS.c., MS.c., University of Musore, India; A.M., Ph.D., University of London, England Walter Reichert Associate Professor Emeritus of Computer Science James McDonald B.S.M.E., Drexel Institute of Technology; Associate Professor Emeritus of Software Engineering Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh B.S.E.E., New Jersey Institute of Technology; M.S.E.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Thomas Reiter Ph.D., New York University School of Engineering Professor Emeritus of English B.A., Loras College (IA); M.A., University of Virginia; Rose Mary Miller Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Associate Professor Emerita of Mathematics BS, Middlebury College; EdM, University of Vermont; Everett Rich Post-Master’s Certificate, University of Maine Associate Professor Emeritus of Communication B.S., M.S., Emerson College William P. Mitchell Professor Emeritus of Anthropology Benjamin Rigberg Freed Foundation Endowed Chair in Social Science Professor Emeritus of History A.B., Brooklyn College; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh B.S., Temple University; M.A., University of Illinois; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Enoch L. Nappen Associate Professor Emeritus of Political Science Lynn Andrews Romeo B.A., M.A., Rutgers University; Ph.D., New York University Associate Professor Emerita of Education B.A., Glassboro State College; M.A., Kean College; Howard Nitzberg Ed.D., Rutgers University Professor Emeritus of Foreign Languages A.B., M.A., Brooklyn College; Ph.D., New York University Aaron H. Schectman Emeritus Faculty 3 Professor Emeritus of Education B.A., Barnard College; B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., Rutgers University M.A., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University Solomon Schuck William F. Wetzel Professor Emeritus of Professional Counseling Assistant Professor Emeritus of Music B.S., City College of New York; B.A,. M.A., Montclair State College Ph.D., New York University Richard Wilson Morris R. Short Associate Professor Emeritus of Business Administration Professor Emeritus of Philosophy A.B., Columbia College; J.D., St. John’s University; B.A., M.A., George Washington University; L.L.M., New York University; Member of New York Bar Ph.D., Columbia University William A. Yaremchuk Caryl Sills Professor Emeritus of Communication Associate Professor Emerita of English A.B., Fairmont (W. Va.) State College; M.A., West Virginia University; B.A., Northwestern University; Ph.D.., New York University M.A.T., Monmouth University (Monmouth College); Ed.D., Rutgers University Theresa Julia Zielinski Professor Emerita of Chemistry Viola T. Snow B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Fordham University Associate Professor Emerita of Education B.S., M.S.Ed., Monmouth University (Monmouth College); Ed.D., Rutgers University Sharon W. Stark Professor Emerita of Nursing B.B., Thomas Edison State College; M.S.N., Rutgers University Ph.D., Widener University Don Swanson Professor Emeritus of Communication B.A., Augustana College; M.A., University of Montana Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado G. Boyd Swartz Professor Emeritus of Mathematics B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., Lehigh University; MS, PhD, New York University Mary E. Swigonski Associate Professor Emerita of Social Work B.A., Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales; M.S.W., Marywood College; Ph.D., Rutgers University D. Robert Teeters Professor Emeritus of Physics B.A., Oregon State College; M.A., Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley Jack M. Van Arsdale Associate Professor Emeritus of Software Engineering B.S., Monmouth University (Monmouth College) M.S.E.E., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Hildegard Webb Associate Librarian Emerita B.A., Wake Forest University; M.L.S., Rutgers University Richard E. 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