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The  National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Programme  (NIH OxCam) is a four-year doctoral programme based in Oxford in the  Medical Sciences Division . The students undertake a collaborative project in biomedical research involving two supervisors - one at the NIH intramural campus in Bethesda, Maryland and one at either Oxford or Cambridge University. The programme was first established in 2001. Details of past students are available on the  programme website .

The programme is primarily aimed at graduate students from the USA and interviews for admission in the following Michaelmas term (October) are normally held in February in Bethesda by NIH, Oxford and Cambridge University staff. The programme is highly competitive and approximately 12 students are given places each year. Students can also apply to the MD/PhD programme. The selected students are supported financially by the NIH but are full students of the University and normally spend half their time in the UK. At the time of selection to the programme, they will not necessarily have decided on their institution or supervisor.

The Oxford programme is directed by Professor Michael Dustin, and for administrative purposes all NIH-Oxford students are admitted to the Medical Sciences Doctoral Training Centre (MSDTC). However, students can select supervisors and projects in any department at Oxford. The only selection criteria are personal preference and the quality of the project and collaborations. Students should explore all Departmental websites research themes in the Medical Sciences Division to discover the full range of opportunities. The Departments with the most NIH OxCam students include the Nuffield Department of Medicine , Radcliffe Department of Medicine , Department of Biochemistry , Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics , and Sir William Dunn School of Pathology .

Applications

Students who have been made an offer following the February interviews should immediately apply to Oxford and/or Cambridge. At this stage there is no need to have selected a project but it is important to receive a formal offer from Oxford, so you can get a College place and start applying for an ATAS and a student visa.

Please read our instructions on how to complete the application form.

If you are not starting in Oxford, we can apply to your college to defer matriculation, since this ceremony requires your presence in Oxford. Please email [email protected] if this is likely to apply to you. This is a fully integrated programme and when you are not in Oxford your NIH supervisor will send a termly report to your Oxford supervisor and vice versa. 

Please email [email protected] for administrative support in Oxford in the first instance, and/or Professor Michael Dustin (Oxford Director of the Programme).

Application Deadline

Students who have been made an offer following the February NIH interviews should immediately apply to Oxford and/or Cambridge. 

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Zhanfeng Cui

FREng, Donald Pollock Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Oxford

Director of Strategic Projects, China Mathematics, Physical and Life Sciences Division

Director, JITRI IMPACT Institute at Oxford University

cathy ye

Associate Professor in Engineering Science, University of Oxford

Professor Cui and Professor Ye specialise in enabling technologies for tissue engineering and stem cell technology, such as the development of bioreactor technologies to enable bone, cartilage, tendon and skin culture to grow. A further area of interest is the study of the technology and science in cryopreservation and vitrification to preserve living cells and engineered tissues.

James Kwan

Associate Professor of Engineering Science, University of Oxford

Professor Kwan’s research interests focus on physical acoustics, namely ultrasound and cavitation. Prof Kwan’s research aims to engineer systems to harness the high energy of ultrasound and cavitation and promote drug delivery, gene transfer to cells, and sonochemistry.

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David Clifton

Professor of Clinical Machine Learning , University of Oxford

Professor Clifton focuses on the development of AI for healthcare applications. Clifton’s lab at OSCAR will develop novel “smart” healthcare technologies, involving Chinese hospital partners and Chinese technology firms.

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Dr. Haiyun Pei/Prof. Zhanfeng Cui’s group

Dr. Pei joined OSCAR in 2021. She was a post-doctoral associate in the Stem Cell Institute and in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota. Her previous research focused on differentiation of embryonic stem cells toward the hepatic lineage, generation of induced pluripotent stem cells through reprogramming technology, as well as proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells.

               

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Dr. Petr Jurcicek / Prof. Cui & Prof. Cathy Ye’s group

Dr Petr Jurcicek joined OSCAR in January 2023 as a Senior Research Scientist in Prof. Cui’s and Prof. Cathy Ye’s group. He earned his PhD in 2014 at the Dalian University of Technology, School of Mechanical Engineering with a focus on microsystems technology (MEMS). During his research, he focused on computational fluid dynamics modelling of nano-electrospray ion transfer in AC electric fields from the atmospheric pressure region to the high vacuum of a mass spectrometer and developed a novel miniaturised device to improve ion transfer efficiency.

Since earning his PhD degree, Petr has pursued his professional career path in the biomedical and consumer products industry. Before he joined OSCAR, Petr worked at Sky UK Ltd, Europe’s largest media company and TV broadcaster based in the United Kingdom. There, he was heavily involved in Glass TV development and mass production, Sky’s first and largely successful TV product in the UK market. Petr is a seasoned mechanical design and R&D engineer with broad experience and knowledge of full product lifecycle, mass manufacturing, electronics design and software development.

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  Dr. Ivan Smirnov / Prof. James Kwan’s group

Dr Ivan Smirnov joined OSCAR in July 2023 as a Senior Research Scientist in Prof. James Kwan’s group. He received his PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 2013 at Saint Petersburg University with a specialization in Solid Mechanics and Fracture Mechanics. His former research related to non-equilibrium processes of deformation, failure, and energy dissipation in various media. In his practice, he actively uses ultrasound and optoacoustic techniques to study the physical and mechanical properties of matter. In the last six years, he has been closely involved in the effect of ultrasound on the intensification of industrial processes as well as phase transitions. Also, he has been intensely interested in the research of acoustic cavitation and associated dynamic phenomena. His current research is focused on controlling the effects of ultrasound and cavitation to promote phase transitions, chemical reactions, and targeted drug delivery.

Research Scientist

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Dr. Zhangdaihong Liu  / Prof David Clifton’s group

Zhangdaihong (Jessie) Liu undertook her PhD at the Mathematics for Real-World Systems CDT at University of Warwick. During this time, she was also a visiting PhD student at the Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, and a PhD enrichment student at the Alan Turing Institute. Prior to this, she obtained an MSc in Mathematics of Systems from Warwick University, an MSc in Mathematical Finance at Loughborough University, and a BSc in Mathematics at Shandong University, China.

Her PhD thesis entitled ‘Latent Variable Modelling of Population Neuroimaging and Behavioural Data’ focused on the development of a dimension reduction method that improves the interpretability of latent variable models applied to health-related datasets. Her research also involved uncovering latent patterns between neuroimaging, behavioural and demographic measures, as well as the application of various large dataset processing techniques.

Jessie’s research interests also include predictive modelling, feature extractions, recommender systems, deep learning and reproducible research.

Yujiang Wang

Dr. Yujiang Wang  / Prof. David Clifton’s group

Dr. Yujiang Wang joined OSCAR in October 2023 as a Research Scientist and Associate Head of Machine Learning Lab in Prof. David Clifton's Digital Health group. Yujiang received his PhD degree in Computer Vision from Imperial College London in 2021,  and he also possesses a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from Tsinghua University and two MSc degrees with Distinctions from Imperial College London and University College London, respectively.  Yujiang took a research career onsite at Meta AI for more than half a year after his PhD, and later he joined the University of Oxford as a Postdoctoral Researcher in clinical AI under the supervision of Prof. David Clifton for around two years. Yujiang's research interests centre around AI for healthcare, lip-reading, intelligent wearable devices, etc., and he is still ready to embrace new questions and challenges as an AI researcher.

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Dr. Huilin Li/  Prof. Zhanfeng Cui's group

Dr. Huilin Li joined OSCAR in September, 2021 as a Research Scientist in Regenerative Medical Engineering. She earned her PhD in 2021 at the Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Lab, Institute of Health Service and Transfusion Medicine, AMMS. Her former research focused on the direct hematopoietic reprogramming, hematopoietic stem cell expansion ex vivo, integration-free reprogramming of induced pluripotent stem cells and preferential hematopoietic differentiation in induced pluripotent stem cells. During her study, she published three SCI papers as the co-first author with IFs of 3.929, 4.556 and 6.832 respectively. She also had a fourth SCI paper published as the second author with an IF of 4.963.

      Research Assistant

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Zhu Jiachen / Prof Cathy Ye’s group

Jiachen Zhu received the master's degree from Soochow University in July 2019 and joined OSCAR. Her research focuses on the development of silk protein micropattern biomaterials. The main work now is about  the differences in gene expression  of stem cells on the  different surfaces of biomaterials.

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Zeng Yida/ Prof Zhanfeng Cui’s group

Zeng yida received his bachelor degree in Biochemistry from Imperial College London in 2009. Have worked with GMP grade cell therapy for five years. Currently interested in the characterisation of mesenchymal stem cells.

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Project Manager

Jiawei Ju joined OSCAR in May 2023 as a project manager in in energy storage. She graduated from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014.  She was engaged in product development and translating research outputs into practical applications in the environmental protection industry. At OSCAR, she is mainly responsible for the industrialization of energy storage related technologies.

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Mohan Zhang / Prof. James Kwan’s group

Mohan Zhang joined OSCAR in August 2023 as the Research Technician in  prof. James Kwan’s group. She achieved her master’s degree in biomedical engineering from Tianjin Medical University in 2022. Her previous research focused on the numerical simulation of transcranial ultrasound stimulation of the hippocampus. Her current research will focused on promote drug delivery used by ultrasound cavitation.

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Welcome to the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program is a highly individualized and accelerated doctoral training program for outstanding students committed to biomedical research careers. NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) students partner with two Investigators - one at the NIH and another at the University of Oxford or University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom - to perform a single, collaborative dissertation project. Since the program is based on the British system, OxCam Scholars perform doctoral research without required formal courses other than those students choose to take in relationship to their own scientific interests. As a result, OxCam students are able to complete the doctoral degree in approximately four years. Students are expected to divide the time evenly between the two laboratories, with two years in the NIH laboratory and two years in the UK laboratory.

Applications for the NIH OxCam Program are available online between August and December. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident and possess a Bachelor's degree by the start of the program. Students selected for admission typically demonstrate a sincere passion for science through previous participation in summer, job-related, or undergraduate/post-baccalaureate research opportunities. 

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The Student

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Receives tuition support and stipend for the duration of the program 
  • May partner OxCam with other scholarship programs, such as Rhodes, Marshall, or Gates Cambridge

Two Mentors

  • One mentor at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) intramural campus
  • One mentor at either the University of Oxford OR the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom

The Doctoral Research

  • In any area of biomedical research
  • Self-derived and self-driven
  • Conducted in the NIH and U.K. laboratories (time split evenly between both labs)
  • No formal coursework required. Courses are available, if desired
  • Earns a doctoral degree from Oxford or Cambridge
  • Average time to completion is just over four years 

Now in its 20th year, the  NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars Program has grown from the first class of two students to a population of well over 100 aspiring young scientists whose interests find them involved in some of the most cutting edge biomedical research endeavors being conducted in the world.

As an NIH OxCam Scholar, there are resources available to help you navigate through your doctoral training. Outlines for the expectations of each year and basic timelines will help guide you through your four years with us; From tips and tricks for selecting a mentor, to guidelines for writing your research proposal and yearly progress reports, to timelines for research and thesis writing, we want to ensure that you have a place to get the information that you need.

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The NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars Program is a highly individualized doctoral program for outstanding students seeking to pursue a career in biomedical research. OxCam Scholars partner with two Investigators - one at the NIH and another at either the University of Oxford or University of Cambridge - to perform a single, collaborative dissertation project. Since the program is based on the British system, students are not required to take formal coursework. As a result, OxCam students typically complete the doctoral degree in approximately four years. While in the program, OxCam Scholars are enrolled at Oxford or Cambridge in the UK as well as appointed as a predoctoral IRTA at the NIH. Each student divides the time evenly between the two laboratories, with approximately two years at the NIH and two years in the UK. 

Students interested in pursuing a career as a physician-scientist may pair the NIH OxCam Program with a U.S. medical school or Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) via the NIH MD/PhD Partnership Training Program . NIH MD/PhD Program students partner with the medical school for the M.D. phase of training, and participate in the OxCam Program for the PhD phase of training. Funding for the medical school portion of the MD/PhD Program is provided through extramural MSTP funding from the participating medical school. 

If you are interested in mentoring an OxCam PhD or MD/PhD Scholar or would like to submit a potential research collaboration, please contact Dr. Kristi Porter. 

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Our main goal is to develop leadership in academia, government, and industry nationally and globally. The importance of global scientific, social, and cultural interaction and the demands of the dynamic, ever-changing global healthcare economy have been strongly emphasized in our undergraduate and graduate programs. The research in the graduate program focuses on three main areas, neural, cognitive, and rehabilitation engineering, biomedical imaging, and bionanoscience.

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Dr. Cheng Ouyang is a Departmental Lecturer at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Engineering Science. His research centres on data-efficient, robust, and user-friendly machine learning approaches for medical image/signal computing. His research topics include but are not limited to domain generalization, few-/zero-shot learning, uncertainty modeling, and multimodal machine learning for the interpretation and analysis of medical data, primarily images such as ultrasound, MRI, and CT. Prior to joining Oxford, he was a postdoctoral researcher on cardiac imaging at the Institute of Clinical Sciences, Imperial College London. He obtained his PhD from the Department of Computing at Imperial College London in 2023. Please find his personal webpage for more details.

Research Interests

  • Multimodal machine learning for medical data (e.g., image, signal, and language).
  • Domain generalization and uncertainty modeling for trustworthy machine learning in medical image computing (e.g., image reconstruction, classification, and segmentation).
  • Few-/zero-shot learning for data-efficient machine learning in medical image computing.
  • Machine learning for medical sciences (e.g., for the understanding of cardiovascular diseases).

Applications of the above learning approaches in addressing  clinical and medical research challenges . We seek for real-world benefits of machine learning techniques that may go beyond one-off publications.

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DPhil (PhD) Opportunities

I am looking for self-motivated DPhil (Oxford abbreviation of PhD) students in medical image computing. Topics include but are not limited to uncertainty modeling, few-shot/zero-shot learning, multi-modal learning,  etc.  — all in the broad context of improving the efficiency, trustworthiness, and user-friendliness for human-machine collaboration in medical imaging. Please find more information about DPhil in Engineering Science program  here .

Please feel free to drop me an email if you are interested.

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Challenge winner:

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  • Multi-sequence Cardiac MR Segmentation Challenge @MICCAI 2019

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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.

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Biomedical Sciences

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Course overview

UCAS code: BC98 Entrance requirements: A*AA excluding Critical Thinking and Thinking Skills. Course duration: 4 years (MBiomedSci); 3 years (BA)

Subject requirements

Required subjects: Two from Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics Recommended subjects: Not applicable Helpful subjects: Not applicable

Other course requirements

Admissions tests: BMSAT Written Work: None

Admissions statistics*

Interviewed: 24% Successful: 8% Intake: 43 *3-year average 2021-23

Email:  [email protected]

Unistats information for this course can be found at the bottom of the page

Please note that there may be no data available if the number of course participants is very small.

About the course

Biomedical science focuses on how cells, organs and systems function in the human body; an exciting and dynamic area that is highly relevant to the understanding and treatment of human diseases.

Oxford is a highly respected and internationally recognised centre for biomedical research. Students on this course will benefit from tuition from leading experts working within a variety of nonclinical and clinical departments.

This course provides students with an intellectually stimulating education in modern molecular, cellular and systems biology and neuroscience. Please note this course does not provide medical training.

The Biomedical Sciences course at Oxford has been designed so that students initially acquire an integrated understanding of biomedical science that allows them to shape their subsequent studies towards the topics that interest them the most.

Practical laboratory work forms an integral part of this programme and you will be required to complete these practical elements to a satisfactory standard in order to progress through the course.

As the course progresses, increasing emphasis is placed on scientific research, as students obtain first-hand experience of laboratory research in the later stages. Students choose their own project and the possible areas for investigation within the University are wide ranging.

Students can elect to graduate after three years with a BA degree. On the basis of the specialisation initiated by the selection of second-year modules and confirmed by the choice of third-year options, students will be awarded a degree in either Neuroscience or Cell and Systems Biology. 

The research-intensive fourth year leads to the award of a Master’s degree. Students who complete the fourth year will graduate with a Master’s degree.

     

'My course is already pretty specific in orientating the learning towards human biology, for those not wanting to be a medic. However, on top of that it allows you to specify options after first year. So, from second year onwards I am doing more specifically what I want to do. I can focus on the areas of human science that really interest me and cut out those that turn me off. This makes work much more enjoyable when you actively want to learn more about the subject, beyond the recommended reading list.'

'The first year is so incredibly broad! I went into first year with no doubt in my mind that I'd be specialising in genetics or immunology, but a few psychology and neuroscience lectures later my whole plan had changed! If I didn't do Biomedical Sciences, I may have never even considered neuroscience as something to dedicate my career towards!'

'Although in school I was encouraged to apply for Medicine, my interests were much more about the science than patient interaction. The brilliance of the Biomedical Sciences course at Oxford is the luxury of choice. It has been designed in a ‘stepping stone’ fashion, providing students with a solid foundation of science in the first year and then allowing them to tailor the course to their particular interests over the following two years. You can tell they’ve really thought about the structure and it’s arguably one of the best and most exciting courses Oxford offers.'

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Visit the Studying at Oxford section of this page for a more general insight into what studying here is likely to be like.

A typical week

In your first year you would typically attend six to ten lectures, a Mathematics or Statistics class and a three-hour practical class each week.

In addition, you will prepare for and attend weekly tutorials during which you will discuss the significance and limitations of a given topic with your tutors, through consideration of experimental studies. Your remaining time will be available for independent study.

During the first two terms of the second year, your work is divided between around five lectures and one to two tutorials each week, in addition to practical classes. The final term concentrates on experimental research in a laboratory.

During the third year you will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials in your chosen specialist area.

During the fourth year, you will be working almost exclusively on your extended research project and attending original research seminars to bolster your understanding of experimental biomedical sciences.

Tutorials are usually 2-4 students and a tutor. Class sizes vary according to the type of class: workshops are typically 10 students, while practical classes are normally up to 40 students. 

Most tutorials, classes, and lectures are delivered by members of academic staff or research staff. Many are world-leading experts with years of experience in teaching and research. Some tutorial and class teaching may also be delivered by postgraduate students who are usually studying at doctorate level.

To find out more about how our teaching year is structured, visit our  Academic Year  page and the Biomedical Sciences website .  

Course structure

Terms 1-3 (year 1).

In person examinations and other types of assessment at the end of year 1. 

A satisfactory practical record is required for progression to Year 2. 

Terms 4-5 (Part A finals)

Students select courses totalling ten units from a wide range of subject areas, which currently include:

The full list is available on the .

In person examinations at the start of the sixth term.

An academic penalty will be applied for an unsatisfactory practical record.

Terms 6-9 (Part B finals)

Students work on their short research project and specialist review. 

Students undertake advanced study, including consideration of material selected from a wide range of specialised options that cover:

Students will choose whether they wish to graduate from the course with either a degree in Cell and Systems Biology or a degree in Neuroscience. The degree awarded will depend on the pattern of options chosen. 

View the available.

In person examinations during the third term of the final year.

Students will also submit coursework and deliver a presentation on their research findings to the examiners.

Performance at 2:1 level in Years 2 and 3 is required for progression to Year 4.

Terms 10-12 (Part C finals)

Students receive skills based teaching

Students work on their extended research project and a review article on state of the art research in a chosen field.

Students will submit coursework and deliver a presentation on their research findings to the examiners.

The content and format of this course may change in some circumstances. Read further information about potential course changes .

Academic requirements

Requirements

A*AA excluding Critical Thinking and Thinking Skills. 

AA

AAAAA Candidates are required to have an Advanced Higher in at least one from Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics, and two Highers from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

39 (including core points) with 766 at HL. Candidates are required to have two subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics at Higher Level.

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Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved.

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Subject requirements 

 Essential: 

Candidates are required to have two of their A-levels from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

If a practical component forms part of any science A-levels taken, we expect candidates to have taken it and passed. 

If not taken on to a higher level (A-level or equivalent), all candidates will need to show that they have received a basic education (achieving at least a grade C/4 at GCSE, Intermediate 2 or Standard grade (Credit) or equivalent) in Biology, Chemistry, Physics (GCSE Dual Award Combined Sciences or equivalent is also acceptable) and Mathematics. 

Please visit the Biomedical Sciences website for further details on .

If English is not your first language you may also need to meet our English language requirements .

All candidates must follow the application procedure as shown on our  Applying to Oxford  pages.

The following information gives specific details for students applying for this course.

Admissions test  

22 October 2024                                      
15 August to 4 October 2024

All the information you need to arrange to take your test as well as how best to prepare can be found on your test page .

Written work 

You do not need to submit written work as part of an application for this course.

What are tutors looking for?

Tutors look for lively, receptive minds with the ability to evaluate evidence critically.

You should be able to consider issues from different perspectives and have a capacity for logical and creative thinking. BMSAT results will be considered when shortlisting candidates for interview. 

Please visit the Biomedical Sciences website for more detail on the selection criteria for this course .

This course provides a strong foundation to pursue academic research, work in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, or apply for an accelerated graduate-entry course in medicine. In recent years, around two thirds of our graduates have gone on to study for a higher degree or a clinical qualification. 

The Biomedical Sciences course at the University of Oxford is a full-time, basic science degree course, offering education in cell and systems physiology and neuroscience. It is not accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science.

We don't want anyone who has the academic ability to get a place to study here to be held back by their financial circumstances. To meet that aim, Oxford offers one of the most generous financial support packages available for UK students and this may be supplemented by support from your college.

Please note that for full-time Home undergraduate students, current university policy is to charge fees at the level of the cap set by the government. The cap is currently set at £9,250 in 2024/25 and this has been included below as the guide annual course fee for courses starting in 2025. However, this page will be updated once the government has confirmed course fee information for full-time Home undergraduates starting courses in 2025. For details of annual increases, please see our guidance on likely increases to fees and charges .

Home£9,250
Overseas£51,880

Further details about fee status eligibility can be found on the fee status webpage.

For more information please refer to our  course fees page . Fees will usually increase annually. For details, please see our  guidance on likely increases to fees and charges.

Living costs

Living costs at Oxford might be less than you’d expect, as our  world-class resources  and  college provision  can help keep costs down.

Living costs for the academic year starting in 2025 are estimated to be between £1,425 and £2,035 for each month you are in Oxford. Our academic year is made up of three eight-week terms, so you would not usually need to be in Oxford for much more than six months of the year but may wish to budget over a nine-month period to ensure you also have sufficient funds during the holidays to meet essential costs. For further details please visit our  living costs webpage .

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Home

A tuition fee loan is available from the UK government to cover course fees in full for Home (UK, Irish nationals and other eligible students with UK citizens' rights - see below*) students undertaking their first undergraduate degree**, so you don’t need to pay your course fees up front.

In 2025 Oxford is offering one of the most generous bursary packages of any UK university to Home students with a family income of around £50,000 or less, with additional opportunities available to UK students from households with incomes of £32,500 or less. The UK government also provides living costs support to Home students from the UK and those with settled status who meet the residence requirements.

*For courses starting on or after 1 August 2021, the UK government has confirmed that EU, other EEA, and Swiss Nationals will be eligible for student finance from the UK government if they have UK citizens’ rights (i.e. if they have pre-settled or settled status, or if they are an Irish citizen covered by the Common Travel Area arrangement). The support you can access from the government will depend on your residency status.

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Islands students are entitled to different support to that of students from the rest of the UK.

Please refer the links below for information on the support to you available from your funding agency:



Overseas

Please refer to the "Other Scholarships" section of our  .

**If you have studied at undergraduate level before and completed your course, you will be classed as an Equivalent or Lower Qualification student (ELQ) and won’t be eligible to receive government or Oxford funding

Fees, Funding and Scholarship search

Additional Fees and Charges Information for Biomedical Sciences

In the third term of the second year, students who undertake a research project may wish to remain in Oxford after the end of full term to facilitate completion of their project. 

However, this extended residence in Oxford is not a requirement and students should be aware that no financial support is available to help with any additional living costs during this time.

Visit the  likely range of living costs  for an additional month in Oxford.

In the (optional) fourth year of the Biomedical Sciences course, students will need to be in residence for an extended first term to begin their research project.

You will need to be in Oxford for 12 weeks in the first term. This extended term means that you will need to budget for slightly higher living costs in the final year, as you will be required to be in Oxford for longer than the standard term.

The additional work in the fourth year means that you will graduate with an MBiomedSci – a master’s degree – as well as invaluable research experience that will be excellent preparation for further study or a range of careers.

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Unistats course data from Discover Uni provides applicants with statistics about a particular undergraduate course at Oxford. For a more holistic insight into what studying your chosen course here is likely to be like, we would encourage you to view the information below as well as to explore our website more widely.

The Oxford tutorial

College tutorials are central to teaching at Oxford. Typically, they take place in your college and are led by your academic tutor(s) who teach as well as do their own research. Students will also receive teaching in a variety of other ways, depending on the course. This will include lectures and classes, and may include laboratory work and fieldwork. However, tutorials offer a level of personalised attention from academic experts unavailable at most universities.

During tutorials (normally lasting an hour), college subject tutors will give you and one or two tutorial partners feedback on prepared work and cover a topic in depth. The other student(s) in your tutorials will be doing the same course as you. Such regular and rigorous academic discussion develops and facilitates learning in a way that isn’t possible through lectures alone. Tutorials also allow for close progress monitoring so tutors can quickly provide additional support if necessary.

Read more about tutorials and an Oxford education

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Our colleges are at the heart of Oxford’s reputation as one of the best universities in the world.

  • At Oxford, everyone is a member of a college as well as their subject department(s) and the University. Students therefore have both the benefits of belonging to a large, renowned institution and to a small and friendly academic community. Each college or hall is made up of academic and support staff, and students. Colleges provide a safe, supportive environment leaving you free to focus on your studies, enjoy time with friends and make the most of the huge variety of opportunities.
  • Porters’ lodge (a staffed entrance and reception)
  • Dining hall
  • Lending library (often open 24/7 in term time)
  • Student accommodation
  • Tutors’ teaching rooms
  • Chapel and/or music rooms
  • Green spaces
  • Common room (known as the JCR).
  • All first-year students are offered college accommodation either on the main site of their college or in a nearby college annexe. This means that your neighbours will also be ‘freshers’ and new to life at Oxford. This accommodation is guaranteed, so you don’t need to worry about finding somewhere to live after accepting a place here, all of this is organised for you before you arrive.
  • All colleges offer at least one further year of accommodation and some offer it for the entire duration of your degree. You may choose to take up the option to live in your college for the whole of your time at Oxford, or you might decide to arrange your own accommodation after your first year – perhaps because you want to live with friends from other colleges.
  • While college academic tutors primarily support your academic development, you can also ask their advice on other things. Lots of other college staff including welfare officers help students settle in and are available to offer guidance on practical or health matters. Current students also actively support students in earlier years, sometimes as part of a college ‘family’ or as peer supporters trained by the University’s Counselling Service.

Read more about Oxford colleges and how you choose

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Education Level:  Bachelor's GPA:  3.0 GRE:  No TOEFL/IELTS:  79/6.5 Letters of Rec.: 3 Other Req.:  No

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Applicants must have a minimum overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 grade scale equivalent to U.S. bachelor’s degree. If your GPA meets the minimum admission requirements, the department of major will determine if your overall academic record and test scores meet department requirements.

Note: If you do not meet the minimum 3.00 GPA, your application can be considered for admission if you:

  • Earned an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher for your last 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits.
  • Worked in the program specific profession for 5+ years. 
  • Obtained a letter of support from a faculty member in the department. 
  • Wrote a detailed statement/essay describing your professional experience and potential to succeed academically

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All graduate school applicants must satisfy the following criteria to be considered for graduate admission to the University of Idaho:  Have earned a bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by a recognized accrediting body, a ministry of education, or an official quality assurance organization in another country. The bachelor's degree should consist of four years of study, equivalent to 120 semester credit hours or 180 quarter hours.

An official academic record from all post-secondary education institutions attended is required. This may take some time so start this early in your application process.

In the instance that official records cannot be obtained, unofficial records may be used to consider your application. These documents are typically issued to the student and may be considered official after further review. This applies to cases where it is impossible to obtain the official records, and will be considered only on a case by case basis.

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Students must have a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association. If the degree is from a recognized but not regionally accredited institution, the application will be reviewed by the department and by the College of Graduate Studies.

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For information about equivalency and required academic credentials by country of education page, use the Degree Equivalency Guide .

The University of Idaho recommends, and reserves the right to require, a professional credential evaluation by an outside, independent party. Reasons for outside review include, but are not limited to, verification of document authenticity, potential transfer credits and the wish to expedite the processing of an application file. You are responsible for supplying the correct academic records and paying for the evaluation service. You will need to request a course-by-course evaluation. Transferring Internationally earned credits requires a course-by-course professional credential evaluation .

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  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): minimum overall score of 6.5
  • MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery): Minimum overall score of 77
  • PTE A (Pearson Test of English Academic): Minimum overall score of 58
  • U of I American Language & Culture Program (ALCP) with score of a Level 6/Advanced Pass
  • U.S. Education Earned Bachelor, or higher, degree at accredited U.S. institution
  • Duolingo English Test: Minimum Overall 110 (as of Spring 2024 admission, the minimum required score will be 115)

A waiver for this requirement is automatically granted to applicants whose education is from countries where English is an official/native language. For more information, visit our English language countries page .

  • All tests must have been taken within two years of the semester.
  • Some graduate programs have a higher requirement. If so, you will need to take the TOEFL, or equivalent test, and obtain the higher score prior to be granted regular admission.
  • Some graduate programs allow admission to be granted to applicants who qualify academically, but have not yet achieved U of I minimum English language requirements. To view information and a list of programs accepting students on this admission, visit our international requirements webpage .

Quick Application Guide

For the best user experience:

  • Desktop or laptop advised, mobile devices are not recommended
  • Have recommender names and email addresses
  • Have electronic versions of your required documents
  • Be ready to complete an online application fee

Provide Academic & Personal Information

  • Program applying
  • Academic background
  • English proficiency (if applicable)
  • GRE (if applicable)
  • Your Contact Information
  • Answer varying questions
  • Three (3) recommender names and emails
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Program Specific Materials (if required)
  • Transcript Scans (if applicable)
  • Provide payment information

Popular Links

  • Graduate Application Status Portal
  • Contact Graduate Admissions
  • U of I Graduate Priority Deadlines
  • Graduate Admissions FAQs

Recommendation for admission is based on the department's decision. Final admission is determined by the College of Graduate Studies.

Important notes to keep in mind  » Learn More

Tuition, Fees, Scholarships and Costs

Visit the following pages to learn more:

  • Scholarships and Costs  (General Annual)
  • Tuition and Fees (Semester Breakdown)
  • Idaho Residency for Tuition Purposes

Letters of Recommendation

The number of letters is up to the academic department/program. Individual programs may require 1 to 3 letters of recommendation. Please  gather the names and email addresses of your recommenders. You will need to enter this information to complete an online application. Remember to inform recommenders in advance that they will receive an invitation to upload their letter of support directly to your application.

  • Please use your references institutional email address
  • Preferably, letters of recommendation should be issued on the university or company letterhead
  • Preferably, your recommendations should come from teaching or research faculty in an area related to your anticipated field of study or a company supervisor who has worked with you and can articulate your merits

For more information, visit our documental resources page .

Submitting Documents

Include your full name on ALL materials and ensure uploads are LEGIBLE .

Any change in specific degree, major or semester before enrollment requires a new application (including uploaded material) and a non-refundable fee.

To be considered  official , all academic records and test scores (ie. transcripts, degree certificates, GRE, TOEFL) must be sent directly from the institution and/or testing center to Graduate Admissions. When these items are submitted by applicants or educational consultants/agencies, approved or not, they are considered  unofficial .

Direct mailing address is:

Graduate Admissions University of Idaho 875 Perimeter Drive MS 3019 Moscow, ID 83844-3019

Additional items  that applicants upload into the application include (if required):

  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae (required)
  • Statement of Purpose (required)
  • Scans of Official Transcripts (optional, see below)
  • Personal Information Form (some programs)
  • Writing Sample (some programs)
  • Portfolio (some programs)

Note: Failure to adhere to these requirements could delay your credential evaluation and/or admission to the University of Idaho. For more information or assistance,  visit our documental resources page .

Unofficial Transcripts

  • Applicants may upload scanned copies of official transcripts and translations via the online application. Only scans of high quality (600 dpi or higher, front and back with grading keys/scales) from the University Registrar’s office, also known as original documents from your institution, are acceptable. These scans may be used to determine your acceptance into the program. However, the  official transcript documents will ultimately be required .

Official Transcripts

  • Transferring Internationally earned credits requires a course-by-course professional credential evaluation .
  • U.S. Institutions: Academic transcripts from each college or university attended must be received by Graduate Admissions directly from the awarding institution in the officially sealed envelope bearing the institution’s official seal, stamp, and/or appropriate signature.
  • Graduate Admissions accepts electronic transcripts from U.S. higher education institutions.
  • Current or former U of I students: If you have or are currently attending the U of I, you do not need to order U of I transcripts. Graduate Admissions will secure them for you.

Test Scores

  • ETS Institution Code (U of I): 4843
  • The GRE is only required for some graduate programs.
  • Department code (if needed and not supplied): 5199
  • A waiver for English language proficiency requirement is automatically granted to students whose education is from countries where English is an official/native language.
  • Department code (if needed and not supplied): 99

International

Complete and return the following to Graduate Admissions regardless of your source(s) of funding:

  • Certificate of Financial Responsibility Form
  • Copy of passport for applicant and all accompanying dependents requiring a Certificate of Eligibility (I-20)
  • Current I-20

All students currently in F-1 status at any type of institution (college, university, intensive English institute) in the U.S. who plan to transfer to the University of Idaho must complete the transfer procedure through SEVIS. For more information, see the "Student Visa and SEVIS Information" drop-down below.

Student Visa and SEVIS Information

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations require that every student verify the availability of funds to pay for educational and living expenses before an I-20 or DS-2019 form to obtain a visa to enter the U.S. can be issued.

Immigration regulations require that international students holding F-1 or J-1 student visas be certified as full-time students during the academic year. F-1 graduate students are required to be enrolled in nine credit hours and are allowed to take up to three credits of online coursework toward this requirement. J-1 visa holders are also required to enroll in nine credit hours, but are not allowed to take online classes toward the nine credit requirement.

  • Additional documents are required for international students , see the "International" section of the "Submitting Documents" drop-down above.
  • Not all programs are eligible for an F-1 or J-1. View the "Program Specific" drop-down or contact the program for information.
  • All students currently in F-1 status at any type of institution (college, university, intensive English institute) in the U.S. who plan to transfer to the University of Idaho must complete the transfer procedure through SEVIS.

SEVIS Record Transfer Request (PDF Form)

Transfer Procedure:

  • Receive admission to the University of Idaho
  • Notify your current school of your intentions to transfer
  • Complete Part I of this form (only after you have been admitted and choose to attend U of I)
  • Have an international student advisor at your current institution complete Part II
  • After you and your current school have determined the date to have your SEVIS record electronically released to the University of Idaho, promptly return this form
  • After the release date, the University of Idaho will produce an I-20.

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