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Full-time Faculty
Rebecca C. Alssid
Director of Lifelong Learning and Chair of Gastronomy, Director of Evergreen
BA, Syracuse University; Certificate in Education, Colgate University.
A distinguished leader in the field of lifelong learning, Ms. Alssid is responsible for the development and direction of various University programs, including the Master of Liberal Arts in Gastronomy, the Certificate Program in Culinary Arts, Wine Studies programs, Seminars in Food and Wine, cultural tours, Cooking Up Culture for children, and Evergreen, an educational program for elders. Alssid has developed and coordinated professional programs as well as programs for school-age children. A published author, she is recognized by local and national media as an expert on topics relating to food and wine studies and educational programs for children and elders.
ralssid@bu.edu
Kip Becker
Associate Professor and Chair of Administrative Sciences
BA, MA, University of Delaware; MBA, Wilmington College;
PhD, Florida State University.
Dr. Becker serves on the editorial board
of Transnational Management, The Journal of Marketing Channels, The
Journal of Teaching in International Business, and The Journal of Transition
Management. He is chairman of the Board of the International Management
Development Association and principal of his own international management
consulting firm. He is a prolific researcher, and oversees graduate,
undergraduate, online, and international program development and implementation.
Becker teaches courses in electronic commerce, international business,
marketing, and strategy.
kbecker@bu.edu
Eric J. Braude
Associate Professor of Computer Science
BS, University of Natal; MS, University of Illinois; MS,
University of Miami; PhD, Columbia University.
Dr. Braude teaches software
design, artificial intelligence, data structures, information system
security, software engineering, and web services. His books
have been translated into several languages. Braude has taught at the
University of Pennsylvania, City University of New York, Pennsylvania
State University and Seton Hall University, and has served as technology
advisor to corporations such as Philips, Lockheed, Lucent Technologies,
and MITRE Corporation.
ebraude@bu.edu
Edward Brookner
Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies
BA, Brown University.
Professor Brookner has been the coordinator
of the English Composition Program for over twenty years, and he currently
teaches courses in the Executive Bachelor’s Degree Completion
Program. He has taught a wide range of courses in literature, including
the Bible, the modern novel, basic composition, and creative writing.
Brookner is a published poet, and his award-winning photography has
appeared in several exhibitions throughout New England.
brookner@bu.edu
Robert Cadigan
Associate Professor of Applied Social Sciences,
Director of Prison
Education Program
BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MA, PhD, Boston
University.
Dr. Cadigan teaches courses in criminology; rehabilitation and reintegration;
freedom; business and the social environment, and a seminar on freedom,
technology, environment; and society. He is a published expert in technological
and social issues regarding emergency medical care, as well as prison
education programs. Cadigan has also conducted research and served
as consultant for several public health and intervention organizations.
rcadigan@bu.edu
William J. Chambers
Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Administrative
Sciences
BA, College of Wooster; MA, MPhil, PhD, Columbia University.
Dr. Chambers has over twenty years of experience developing and overseeing
credit models, internal credit scoring systems, and default risk assessment
processes for Standard & Poor’s. He is an expert in international
finance, portfolio management, and the economics of real estate development.
Chambers teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in finance, credit
analysis, and portfolio management.
wchamber@bu.edu
Min Chen
Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer Science
BS, Shanghai Jiaotong University; MSc, Shanghai Jiaotong University; PhD, Boston University.
A practiced expert in the computer sciences, Dr. Chen teaches Java Programming and Discrete Mathematics. His research in stochastic system modeling includes a performance analysis of high speed networks and large call centers. Currently he is researching biometrics technologies and network security. Chen has worked on DeviceNet adapter development, as well as Control Area Network (CAN) development and implementation in China. He offers a broadbased knowledge of JAVA, C++, and MATLAB, and has published a book on Control Area Networks (CAN).
minchen@bu.edu
Lou Chitkushev
Associate
Professor and Chair of Computer Science
BS, MS, University of Belgrade; MS, Medical College of Virginia;
PhD, Boston University.
Dr. Chitkushev’s research interests
include networking, data assurance, and biomedical informatics. He
has served on several IEEE conference committees and as a NSF review
panelist. He is co-founder and associate director of the Boston University’s
Center for Reliable Information Systems and Cyber Security, and played
a role in initiatives that led to Boston University’s designation
as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance by the
National Security Agency. Chitkushev teaches data communications,
computer networks, advanced Internet technologies, medical informatics,
and network security.
ltc@bu.edu
James Cormier
Senior Lecturer in Administrative Sciences
BS, Boston University; MBA, Northeastern University.
Mr. Cormier
has been recognized as an outstanding faculty member at Metropolitan
College. He has developed and taught a range of courses in marketing
management, operations management and data analysis, advertising, electronic
commerce, and management. Cormier has over twenty-five years of domestic
and international senior-level management experience as a marketing
and management consultant to corporations such as IBM, The Disney Stores,
Lucent Technologies, Solectron, and The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
jcormier@bu.edu
Virginia A. Greiman
Assistant Professor of Administrative Studies
BS, Pennsylvania State University; MEd, Boston University; JD, Suffolk University Law School; LLM, Boston University School of Law.
Assistant Professor Greiman has published and lectured extensively on international law, economic development, project management and finance, and international business transactions. She is a nationally recognized expert on corporate reorganizations, privatization, project finance, and international commercial contracting. Greiman has served in serveral high-level appointments for the United States government, including as United States Trustee for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., an internatioal egal counsel to the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development on privatization projects in Eastern and Central Europe. She has part-time teaching and academic appointments at both Boston University and Harvard University Law Schools.
ggreiman@bu.edu
Jay A. Halfond
Dean of Metropolitan College & Extended Education, Associate Professor of Administrative Sciences
BA, Temple University; MA, Brandeis University; PhD, Boston College.
Dean Halfond has worked at Boston University since 1997. Previously, he served as Associate Dean of Northeastern University's College of Business Administration and held various administrative positions at Harvard University. Halfond has published over ninety articles, and contributed a monthly column, "On Ethics," for the Boston Business Journal over a five-year period. He served as trustee of the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology and as the Board chairman from 2003 to 2005. In addition to over forty presentations at professional conferences, Halfond has taught frequently at the undergraduate and graduate level on social and ethical aspects of management and conflict resolution and negotiations. He currently chairs the President's Council for a Global University.
jhalfond@bu.edu
Lois Keller Horwitz
Associate Professor and Chairman of Actuarial Science
BA, Brandeis University; MA, University of Rochester.
Professor
Horwitz’s extensive experience in actuarial science includes
over twenty-five years in product development, product management,
and financial reporting for John Hancock Financial Services and New
England Financial Services/MET Life. She has served as a mentor to
graduate students from several universities; she is also a fellow of
the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
lhorwitz@bu.edu
Suresh Kalathur
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BS, Regional Engineering College (India); MS, Indian Institute
of Technology; MA, PhD, Brandeis University.
Dr. Kalathur’s
interests include autonomous agent systems, enterprise Java applications,
object-oriented design and analysis, and operating systems security.
He served as a lecturer and adjunct faculty at Tufts University and
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and he developed software and systems
for several organizations and agencies, including the U.S. Air Force.
Kalathur teaches courses in Java programming, data mining, and
grid computing.
kalathur@bu.edu
Vijay Kanabar
Associate
Professor of Computer Science and Administrative Sciences;
Director of Project Management Programs
BS, University of Madras (India); MBA, Webber College; MS,
Florida Institute of Technology; PhD, University of Manitoba.
Dr. Kanabar
has unique expertise spanning both business practices and computer
science. A certified Project Management Professional, he has advised
numerous organizations on training and technology needs, including
Blue Cross Blue Shield, Staples, United Way, and Fidelity Investments.
Kanabar is an internationally published scholar, and is recognized
by local and national media as an authority on electronic commerce,
identity theft, and data systems.
kanabar@bu.edu
Dhananjay Kulkarni
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BE, University of Pune, India; MSc, PhD, University of California, Riverside.
Dr. Kulkarni has extensive knowledge in various computer science fields, specializing in database management, database security, and information systems. An experienced researcher, he as published works in several journals, conferences, and technical reports, including an article in ACM Transactions on design automation of electronic systems. Kulkarni is currently conducting research on Internet fraud detection, information privacy, and real-time data processing. He offers technical expertise in information security principles, and in programming languages of C, C++, Java, SQL, and Visual Basic. At MET, he teaches courses related to database security, IT security policies and procedures, and database management.
kulkarni@bu.edu
Daniel P. LeClair
Professor and Chair of Applied Social Sciences
BA, University of Rhode Island; MA, Clark University; PhD,
Tulane University.
Dr. LeClair oversees the Applied Social Sciences programs in urban affairs, city planning,
criminal justice, applied sociology, applied psychology, and prison education. He also directs the online criminal justice program. Previously, LeClair served as director of research at
the Massachusetts Department of Correction, and he is currently involved
in two research projects addressing addiction recovery and prison reform.
LeClair lectures internationally on many topics, including online education,
criminal justice, recidivism, rehabilitation, and substance abuse.
He teaches victimology, white-collar crime, juvenile delinquency, research
methods, and special topics in urban history and development.
dleclair@bu.edu
Jae Young Lee
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BS, Seoul National University, Korea; MS, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington.
Dr. Lee has taught various courses in the computer sciences, including database management, data mining, principles of programming languages, digital logic and computer organization, computer architecture and assembly programming, design and analysis of algorithms, and data structures. Before coming to Metropolitan College, he previously instructed at the Color School of Mines, the University of North Florida, and the University of Texas, Arlington. Lee actively conducts research on data mining, and has been awarded several grants to fund his work. With a focus on activity mining, he studies the complex activities of moving objects and extracts useful information from activity data.
jaeylee@bu.edu
Richard G. Maloney
Assistant Professor of Arts Administration
BA, Bates College; BM Berklee College of Music; Graduate Diploma,
Longy School of Music; MS, Boston University; PhD candidate, Northeastern
University.
Professor Maloney’s extensive background in the arts
includes a performance career as a lutenist as well as administrative
and managerial service for the Boston Camerata, New England Conservatory,
and the Boston Early Music Festival. A former research associate of
Northeastern University's Center for Urban and Regional Policy, he teaches courses in the management of performing
arts organizations, comparative cultural policy, and marketing the
arts.
rmaloney@bu.edu
Mary Ellen Mastrorilli
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
BA, University of Massachusetts, Boston; MA, Suffolk University;
PhD, Northeastern University.
Dr. Mastrorilli's research interests focus on female offenders, community corrections, and law and society.
She holds over twenty-four years of experience in positions ranging
from corrections officer to prison administrator. She also served
as program director of the Women’s Resource Center at the Suffolk
County Sheriff's Department. Dr. Mastrorilli is the faculty coordinator of the online Master of Criminal Justice Program. She is the recipient of the Correctional
Association of Massachusetts’ Professional Excellence Award,
as well as the Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award given by the National
Center for Women and Policing. Mastrorilli teaches courses in criminal
justice and sociology.
memastro@bu.edu
Samuel Mendlinger
Professor of Administrative Sciences
BA, Queens College; MSc, Tel-Aviv University; PhD, Hebrew
University.
Dr. Mendlinger is a dual American-Israeli citizen whose agricultural
research has resulted in economic development in rural communities
in Asia, Africa, and South America. He holds two patents for seed cultivation,
and has numerous international publications and grants. His current
research and teaching interests include responsible and sustainable
economic growth in under-developed countries. Mendlinger oversees the
Economic Development and Tourism Management concentration for the Master
of Science in Administrative Studies and teaches courses in statistics,
culture and development, and economic sustainability in tourist destinations.
mendling@bu.edu
Thomas W. Nolan
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
BA, University of Massachusetts, Boston; EdM,
EdD, Boston
University.
Dr. Nolan teaches courses in forensic behavioral analysis, police and
multiculturalism, crime and punishment, gender and justice, policing the urban milieu, and the law and criminal procedure.
A twenty-seven year veteran (and former lieutenant) of the Boston Police
Department, Nolan is consulted regularly by local and national media
sources for his expertise in policing. Nolan is a member
of the American Psychological Association, the American Society of
Criminology, and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
tnolan@bu.edu
Constance Phillips
Research Assistant Professor of Biochemistry;
Director of the Biomedical Laboratory
& Clinical Sciences Program
BA, Emmanuel College; MA, Suffolk University; MPH, Boston
University.
Professor Phillips directs the undergraduate program in Biomedical
Laboratory and Clinical Services for Boston University School of Medicine
and Metropolitan College. She is the director of CityLab Academy for
post-secondary students in biotechnology and has led the development
of several other biotechnology programs at the University, including
two certificates and a master’s degree program.
Phillips has extensive experience teaching the biological sciences
to high school and adult-education students. She has served as president of the
National Association for Health and Science Education Partnerships and is the
current chairperson for the Metropolitan College Academic Policy Committee.
cphilli@bu.edu
Daniel Ranalli
Associate Professor and Chair of Arts Administration
BA, Clark University; MA, Boston University.
Professor Ranalli
has extensive experience as an arts administrator, curator, art critic,
and gallery director. He has worked with the National Endowment for
the Arts and numerous state arts councils; as an artist, his work is
in the permanent collections of more than twenty-five museums in the U.S. and abroad, and he
has participated in over 120 solo and group shows. Ranalli
founded the Master of Science in Arts Administration and continues
to serve as director of the program.
dranalli@bu.edu
Alon Raviv
Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences
BSc, MBA, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; PhD, The Hebrew University Business School.
An expert in finance, Dr. Raviv has over ten years of work experience in the banking industry. In addition, to over twenty presentations at national and international conferences, he has articles published in The Journal of Banking and Finance, The Journal of Future Market, The Journal of Money Credit and Banking, The Israel Economic Quarterly, and the Bank of Israel Banking Review. His fields of interest are derivatives, corporate finance, and the management of financial institutions.
araviv@bu.edu
Carla Romney
Associate Professor and Chair of Science & Engineering
BS, BA, Tufts University; ME, Dartmouth College; MBA,
University of Rochester; MSc, DSc, Harvard University.
Dr. Romney oversees
the undergraduate Science & Engineering Program and also holds an appointment in the Department of Biochemistry at the Boston
University School of Medicine. She serves as director of research for
CityLab, a biotechnology learning laboratory for high school students
and teachers, and is the recipient of the National Award for Teaching
Excellence from Kaplan Education Centers.
romney@bu.edu
Robert Schudy
Associate Professor of Computer Science
BA, University of California, San Diego; MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institue; PhD, University of Rochester.
Dr. Schudy has served as principal investigator, consultant, and engineer
in both private and government research settings, including Hewlett
Packard Laboratories and the U.S. Air Force. His work includes product
and technology design and development in avionics, artificial intelligence,
computer software and systems, and electronics. Schudy coordinates
the online Master of Science in Computer Information Systems, and teaches
courses in database management, object-oriented analysis and design,
and computer programming.
rschudy@bu.edu
Victor Shtern
Associate Professor of Computer Science
MS, Leningrad Mining Institute; PhD, National Aluminum
Institute, Leningrad; MBA, Boston University.
Dr. Shtern has more than twenty-five
years of experience in the computer industry as a software engineer,
systems programmer, training instructor, and course developer. He has
conducted research in object-oriented techniques, software testing,
database design, simulation, and computer-aided training. His book
on C++ has been translated into Chinese, Russian, and Polish. Shtern
teaches courses in C/C++ and Java programming, data structures, object-oriented
design, software engineering, design patterns, and other topics.
vshtern@bu.edu
Enrique R. Silva
Instructor, Urban Affairs and City Planning, Department of Applied Social Sciences
BA, Columbia University; MScPl, University of Toronto; PhD candidate, University of California, Berkeley.
An expert in comparative urbanization and the formation of public sector planning institutions and practices, Professor Silva’s research into the institutionalization of participatory planning policies in Chile and the U.S. raises questions about the challenges inherent in the democratization of planning and policymaking in general. Silva teaches courses on the theory and history of city planning, comparative urbanization, politics and public participation, and qualitative research methods. He has worked abroad in the fields of international development, philanthropy, and human rights, and has several years of professional experience as a city planner and environmental permitting consultant in the Greater Boston area.
ersilva@bu.edu
John D. Sullivan
Associate Professor
and Associate Chair of Administrative Sciences
BA, Regis University; MBA, Northeastern University; AM,
Harvard University; PhD, Northeastern University.
Dr. Sullivan is an expert
in healthcare policy and finance and frequently appears as a commentator
in local and national media. He teaches mergers and acquisitions, corporate
finance, capital markets, investments, and new business ventures. He
served as senior analyst for corporate development at Fresenius Medical
Care, and has provided strategic consulting for various health care
organizations. He has also been a guest instructor at Northeastern
University.
jsulliva@bu.edu
Anatoly Temkin
Assistant
Professor and Associate Chair of Computer Science
MSc, Moscow University; PhD, Kazan University.
Dr. Temkin teaches
undergraduate and graduate courses in discrete mathematics, computer
language theory, cryptography, algorithms, and computer information
systems. In 2004, he received the Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching;
he also serves as academic advisor to graduate students in computer
science. His research interests include information security and curriculum
design.
temkin@bu.edu
Fabian Torres-Ardila
Assistant Professor of Science & Engineering
BS, Universidad Pedagogica Nacional, Bogota; MS, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota; PhD, Boston University.
Dr. Torres-Ardila's research interests lie mainly in the exploration of the geometry of dimensional manifolds and their relation to mathematical physics, subjects on which he has been invited to lecture at the CIRM in France and at the Geometric Analysis seminar at the University of Warwick, England.
fatorres@bu.edu
Barry Unger
Associate Professor of Innovation and Technology
SB, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Alfred P. Sloan School of Management); EdD, Harvard University.
An accomplished expert on high technology and venture capital businesses,
Dr. Unger has founded and participated in numerous companies, including
Kurzweil Computer Products, Inc., which became Xerox Imaging Systems.
He is a member of Boston University’s Faculty of Photonics, and
co-founder and chair emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Enterprise Forum. Unger
served in President Carter’s administration as senior advisor
on science and technology, and is recipient of the Vincent A. Fulmer
Lifetime Achievement Award at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
unger@bu.edu
Roger D. H. Warburton
Associate Professor of Administrative Sciences
BSc, Sussex University; MS, PhD, University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Warburton's research focuses on the practical challenge of inventory control. He publishes and lectures internationally about domestic manufacturing, challenging the obsession with manufacturing everything offshore. He teaches courses in supply chain management and project management, both in the classroom and online. Previously, Warburton was the MIS director for Griffin Manufacturing, helping turn an apparel manufacturer from a simple cut-and-sew facility to a twenty-first-century operation with a global supply chain and domestic manufacturing supported by international outsourcing. Before that he was vice president of the Software Technology Division of Jaycor, directing the technical analysis of very large information systems.
rwarb@bu.edu
Lawrence J. Watson
Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences; Director of Graduate Military Programs
BS, Merrimack College; MSA, MSF, Bentley College.
Professor Watson has taught courses in administrative sciences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, primarily in the areas of accounting, finance, and project management. He has over thirty years of experience in financial, operational, and administrative management and has served as a business consultant to management departments in various industries, including retail, transportation, distribution, and banking. A veteran of the United States Army, Watson’s leadership of BU’s Graduate Military Programs in North Carolina and Virginia saw increased enrollments and superior academic standards.
lwatson@bu.edu
Tanya Zlateva
Associate Dean of Academic Programs and Associate Professor of Computer
Science
BS, MS, PhD, Dresden University of Technology.
Dr. Zlateva’s
research interests include computational modeling of visual perception,
parallel and distributed processing, and pattern recognition. She was
instrumental in developing the information security curriculum that
led to Boston University’s designation as a Center for Academic
Excellence by the National Security Agency. She is an expert in online
course delivery and development, and she has an accomplished research
background in computer science.
zlateva@bu.edu
Emeriti
Joseph Boskin
Professor Emeritus of History.
BA, State University of New York at Stony Brook; AM, New York University; PhD, University
of Minnesota
jboskin@bu.edu
Massud Farzan
Professor Emeritus of English
AM, PhD, University of Michigan
mfarzn@bu.edu
Robert O. Krueger
Associate Professor Emeritus of Administrative Sciences
BA, MA, University of Missouri; MS, Bentley College; PhD, University
of Texas
drk@bu.edu
Romualdas Skvarcius
Associate Professor Emeritus of Computer Science
BS, MS, Chicago State University; PhD, Vanderbilt University
rom@bu.edu
Paule Verdet
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
BA, MS, Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
(France); PhD, University of Chicago
pverdet@bu.edu
Adjunct Faculty
Mehdi Abedinejad
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science
BS, Arya Mehr University
(Iran); MA, PhD, Boston University
mehdiabe@bu.edu
William Blocher
Adjunct Assistant Professor
BA, PhD, Boston University
wkb@bu.edu
Michael Z. Fleming
Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry
AB, EdD, Boston University
Thierry Guedj
BS, Georgetown University; MS, PhD,
Boston University
guedj@bu.edu
Gerald W. Lewis
Adjunct Assistant Professor
BA, PhD, George Washington University
gwlewis@bu.edu
Robert Rubendall, Jr.
Adjunct Assistant Professor
BA, Amherst College; EdM, Boston University
rubendal@bu.edu
Tim Walker
Adjunct Assistant Professor
BA, Hirem College; MA, PhD, Boston University
tdwalker@bu.edu
Metropolitan College Part-Time Faculty
Youssef Abou-Hawalli
BS, MS, Boston University
Calixte Ahokpossi
BA, MA, University of Benin; MA, University of Oklahoma
Farshid Alizadeh Shabdiz
BSc, University of Science and Technology; MSc, Tehran University (Iran); D.Sc., George Washington University
Jennifer Alpert
BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MS, Boston University
Marco Ambrosoli
BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MA, PhD, Boston College
Jayant Aphale
MS, University of Bombay; MBA, University of North Carolina; PhD, Ohio State University; PMP, Project Management Institute
Wayne Applewhite
BS, Troy State University; MA, Central Michigan University; DM, Colorado Technical University
Adam Arakelian
BS, Westfield State College; MS, Boston University
Scott Arena
AS, Daniel Webster College; BS, Merrimack College; MS, Boston University
Semih Arslanoglu
BA, University of Istanbul; MBA, California State University
Saeed Asgari
BS, MS, Oklahoma State University
Rose Austin
BFA, University of Montana; MA, Purdue University
Janet Bailey
BA, MBA, Boston University
Khaled Barazi
BS, MBA, Boston University
Ricardo Barreto
BA, MA, Oberlin College
Robert Barry
BA, Boston College; JD, Suffolk University
Paul Bednarowski
BA, University of Chicago; MA, University of Texas at Austin
Joseph Bellefeuille
BS, Lowell Technological Institute; MS, Northeastern University; EdD, Boston University
Ezra Benjamin
BA, Colgate University; MA, Boston University
Beth Bennett
BA, Ithaca College; MA, University of Michigan
Bruce Berman
BA, Hampshire College
Enrique Bernales
BA, Pontifica Universidad of Peru; MA, Temple University
Michael Bernstein
BA, State University of New York at Buffalo; MS, New York University; EdM, Harvard University
Victor Berry
BS, State University of New York, Brockport; MS, Boston University
Anne Blackwill
BA, Wheaton College; MA, PhD, Stanford University
Sandy Block
MA, Vassar College; MA, State University of New York; MW, Institute of Masters of Wine
Nicola Borri
BA, MEc, Bocconi University
Geraldine Brehm
BS, Boston University; MA, Columbia University; MPA, Harvard University
John Brown
BA, University of Massachusetts; MACJ, Anna Maria College
James Burrell
BS, Northeastern University; MS, George Mason University; EdS, Nova Southeastern University
Ilya Buynevich
BA, PhD, Boston University
Phyllis Cahaly
AS, Mass Bay Community College; MS, Simmons College
Pamela Campbell
BS, Indiana University; MS, Bentley College
Warren Carberg
BA, Boston University; MA, Northwestern University; MA, Simmons College
Donald F. Carlin
BA, Boston College, Institute of European Studies, Vienna, Austria
Francis Carney
BA, Boston College; MA, PhD, Tufts University
Abigail Carroll
BA, Sarah Lawrence College; MA, Northeastern University; PhD, Boston University
Mark Carroll
BA, Boston College; MBA, Babson College
Walter Carroll
BA, MA, PhD, American University
Peter Caruso II
BA, Colby College; JD, Suffolk University School of Law
Francis Cassidy
BS, MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; PhD, Stevens Institute of Technology
Frederic Chartier
BA, MBA, University of Texas
Kevin Chase
BS, Bentley College; MS, Boston University
San Chee
MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; MS, Boston University
Alice Chen
BA, Kaohsiung Teachers’ College (Taiwan); MS, Boston University
John Christoforo
BS, MEd, Boston State College; EdD, Boston University
Michael Cipriano
BS, Boston College; MS, Bentley College
John J. Cirignano
BS, Tufts University; MBA, Boston University; MS, Northeastern University; PMP, Project Management Institute
Kyri Claflin
BS, MS, PhD, Boston University
Paul Cleary
BS, MS, PhD, Northeastern University
Clive Coates
MW, Institute of Masters of Wine
Ellis Cohen
BS, Drexel University; PhD, Carnegie Mellon University
Joshua Cohen
BA, Haverford College; MA, PhD, Boston University
Nancy Coleman
BS, Stonehill College; MBA, Boston University; PMP, Project Management Institute
Harry Costin
BA, University of Miami; MEd, Harvard University; MBA, MA, PhD, Boston University
Madeleine Cousineau
BA, Emmanuel College; MA, PhD, Boston University
Ralph Covino
BS, BA, MBA, Suffolk University; PhD, Nova Southeastern University
Daurice Cox
BS, Fitchburg State College; MA, Anna Maria College
Ronald Czik
BA, MS, Boston University
Eric Dale
BM., University of Central Kansas; MA, Southwestern Seminary; MTS, Harvard University
Eric D'Alessandro
BS, Syracuse University; MS, New York University
Moira Daly
BS, LaSalle University; MS, Villanova University
Laura D'Amore
BA, Boston University
Star Dargin
BS, Fitchburg State College
Rafael Dávila-Franco
BA, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; MA, Temple University
Netta Davis
BA, Wellesley College; PhD candidate, Boston University
John Day
BSEE, MSEE, University of Illinois
Stephen Delaney
BA, Salem State College; MUA, Boston University
Patrick Dempsey
AB, Boston College; MS, Lehigh University
Robert Dieter
BA, Tufts University; MBA, Dartmouth College
Zoran Djordejevic
MS, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Doherty
BS, State University of New York at Albany; MA, Boston University
Perry Donham
BS, State University of New York; MS, Boston University
Mary Doorley
BA, Catholic University
Jennifer Drew
BA, Indiana University; MA, PhD, Boston University
Tracy Dunn
BA, Providence College; MA, PhD, Boston University
Madhu Dutta
BA, Manipal Institute of Technology, India; MA, University of Texas, Austin
Scott Eichelman
BA, Northern Illinois University; MPM, Keller Graduate School of Management
Higinio Fernandez
BS, MS, PhD, University of Miami
Agusto Ferraiuolo
SD, University of Napoli; MA, University Popolare di Caserta; PhD, Boston University
Mariellen Fidrych
BA, Assumption College; MA, University of Massachusetts
Silvestre Fontes
BA, Boston College; AM, University of Chicago; JD, University of Pennsylvania
Beth Forrest
BS, MA, PhD candidate, Boston University
James Fox
BA, University of Illinois; MA, Boston University
Pablo Friedmann
BA, Escuela Nacional de Pintura Escultura y Grabado, "La Esmeralda," Mexico City; MA, Royal College of Art, London
Ines Fritz
BA, Washburn University; MA, Walsh University
Andy German
BA, Rutgers College; LLB, Bari-Ilan University, Israel
Carmen Gervet
BS, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis; MS, University of Paris VI; PhD, University of Franche-Comte
Catherine Gill
BA, Wellesley College; MBA, IESE Business School—University of Navarra
Christine Glebus
AS, Aquinas Jr. College
Ivan Gold
BA, Columbia College; MS, University of London (England)
David Goldstein
BS, Boston University; MS, Tufts University; PhD, Walden University
Marcus Goncalves
BA, BS, Federal University of Brazil; MS, Southwest University
Dragan Grebovic
BS, University of Sarajevo; MS, University of Belgrade
Angelo Guadagno
BS, MS, Villanova University; MBA, Babson College
Ihsan Gurdal
BA, University of California, Berkeley
Michael Hadavi
BS, Lowell Technological Institute; MS, Boston University
Christie L. Hager
AB, Smith College; MPH, Boston University; JD, University of Connecticut School of Law
Dabney Hailey
BA, MA, Northwestern University
Pauline C. Hamel
BS, MA, Northeastern University; EdD, Boston University
Ronald Harding
BS, Northeastern University
Erica Harth
BA, Barnard College; MA, PhD, Columbia University
Joshua Hassol
BA, Wesleyan University; PhD, University of California
Tunzel Hayes
BA, Portland State University; MA, Boston University
Daniel Hebert
BS, MS, Florida State University
Gary Heisermann
BA, University of California; MA, Boston University; PhD, University of Cambridge (England)
Ruth Henderson
BA, Boston University; MA, Lesley College; PhD, Union Institute of Cincinnati
David Hendrickson
BS, Boston University
Mose Herne
BA, Clarkson University; MA, Brandeis University
Howard Holmes
BA, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; MS, Bentley College
Leslie Houghton
BA, University of Rochester; PhD, Boston University
Brian Howland
BS, Emmanuel College; MBA, Suffolk University
Helen Hwang
BA, Ithaca College; MS, Columbia University; MPH, University of California, Berkeley; PhD, Boston University
Richard Hynes
BA, Harvard University; JD, Boston College
Fabio Idrobo
BA, McGill University (Canada); MA, Princeton University; PhD, Boston University
Steve Isenberg
BS, MS, Michigan State University
Kenneth Jackson
BA, Williams College; MA, PhD, Syracuse University
Stuart Jacobs
BS, University of Wisconsin, Madison; MS, Southern Connecticut State University
John Julian
BA, Boston College; MA, Brown University; PhD, University of Toronto
Sheryl Julian
Boston Globe Food Editor
Alicia P. Julier
BA, Brandeis University; MA, PhD, University of Massachusetts
Lewis Karabatsos
BA, University of Massachusetts; MS, Boston University
Edward Kehoe
BA, University of Michigan; MA, Boston University
John Kieffer
BS, MS, United States Naval Academy; MS, Boston University
Douglas Kierdorf
BA, Wayne State University; MA, University College London
Timothy Kohl
BA, The College of Saint Rose; MA, PhD, State University of New York, Albany
Michael Koran
MA, University of Chicago
Arvind Kukreja
BS, University of Roorkee (India); MS, Boston University
Preshant Kumar
BS, Karnatak University (India); MS, Boston University
William Leahy
BA, Merrimack College; MBA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Richard Leary
BA, Dartmouth College; MA, Boston University
James Lengel
AB, Yale University; EdM, Harvard University
San Ping Lin
MEd, Worcester State College
Ronald Locklin
BA, Colgate University; MBA, Dartmouth College
Christine Loken-Kim
BA, University of Michigan; MA, University of California; PhD, University of North Carolina
David London
BA, Tufts University; JD, Boston College Law School
Nancy Lowd
BA, University of New Hampshire; MA, Johns Hopkins University
Catherine Lysy
BA, Rutgers University, Douglass College; MS, Northeastern University
Rock Magleby Lambert
BA, Brigham Young University
George Maiewski
BA, MS, University of Massachusetts
Judith Marley
BA, Boston College; MEd, EdD, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
Joseph Marrocco
BS, MS, Northeastern University
Vivek Marya
BS, Kurukshetra University (India); MS, Case Western Reserve; MBA, Boston University
John Maslanka
BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MA, PhD, Boston College
Gillian Mason
BA, New York University
Frank Mazzaglia
BS, Boston College; EdM, EdD, Harvard University
Christine McCarthy
BA, Providence College; MA, Syracuse University
John McCarthy
BS, Suffolk University; MPA, Northeastern University; MBA, Suffolk University
Kevin McCluskey
BA, MPA, Harvard University
Robert McCullough
BSBA, Suffolk University; MBA, Babson College
Michael McGinty
BS, Boston College; MBA, Suffolk University
William F. McGue
BA, Bentley College
Scott McInturff
BS, Eastern Nazarene College
Sheryl Mendlinger
BA, MA, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Robyn S. Metcalfe
BA, University of Michigan; MA, PhD candidate, Boston University
Karen Metheny
BA, MA, College of William and Mary; PhD, Boston University
Mark Miliotis
BA, Amherst College; JD, Boston University
Christopher Millis
BA, Wesleyan College; MA, PhD, New York University
Allison Miracco
BA, James Madison University; MS, Boston University
Hassan Mohammed
MA, PhD, Boston University
Robert Montminy
BS, Fitchburg State College; MS, Boston University
Anthony Moore
BA, MA, University of London (England); PhD, Boston University
Stephen Morash
BS, Boston State College
Michael Moss
BM, MM, New England Conservatory
Paula Murphy
BS, Suffolk University
Linda Murphy Sutherland
BFA, University of Rhode Island; MA, Emerson College
Alex Murray
BA, Tufts University
Madani Naidjate
BS, Algiers Polytechnic Institute (Algeria); MS, PhD, Boston University
Bill Nesto
BA, Harvard University; M.W., Institute of Masters of Wine
George Newton
BBA, University of Massachusetts
Seyed Noorian
BS, Tehran Business College (Iran); MBA, Northeastern University
Tim Norris
BA, University of Durham (England); MSM, Lesley College
Mahon O’Brien
BA, MA, University College Cork (Ireland)
David Oglesby
BS, Northeastern University; MS, Boston University
Francis Olschafskie
BF.A., Massachusetts College of Art; MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Donald O’Neil
BS, Tufts University; MBA, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
David Orlinoff
BA, University of California Los Angeles; MBA, Harvard University; MS, Bentley College
Potter Palmer
BA, University of Southern California; MA, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
Neel Pandeya
BSE, Worcester Polytechnic; MSE, Northeastern University
Mark Passcaantando
BA, University of Connecticut; MBA, Boston University
Gretchen Pauley
BA, University of Connecticut; MSW, Smith College
Paul Pelan
BA, University of Ulster (Northern Ireland); MSC, Queen’s University, Belfast (Northern Ireland)
Jacques Pépin
BA, MA, Columbia University
Mark Perkins
BA, Barrington College; MA, Northwest Baptist Seminary
Amine Rahmoun
BA, University of Texas; MA, Boston University
Terrance Regan
BA, Rhodes College; MPA, Harvard University
Chance Reichel
BS, San Diego State University; MS, University of Findlay
Joseph Reilly
BS, Boston University; MBA, University of Pennsylvania
Keith Reilly
BSE, Bucknell University; MS, Boston University
Milda Richardson
BS, MA, Boston University
Lawrence Robertie
BA, Salem State; MS, Boston University; MBA, Suffolk University
Ann Marie Rocheleau
BA, Assumption College; MA, Boston College
Melissa Romig
BS, Syracuse University; MS, Boston University
Bruno Rubio
MS, Yale University; PhD, Boston University
Scott Ruescher
BA, Ohio University; MFA, University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop
Michael Ruff
BS, Pennsylvania State University; MBA, Boston University
Karen Ryabchenko
BA, Eckerd College; BA, Rutgers College; MA, PhD, State University of New York at Binghamton
Lara Saipe
BA, Tufts University
Alfred Santino
BS, Suffolk University; BS, Northeastern University; MS, West New England College
Mark Sapossnek
BE, Manhattan College; MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; PhD, Carnegie Mellon University
Martin Saradjian
BA, MA, University of Connecticut; JD, New England School of Law; PDP, Harvard Law School
Scott Schermerhorn
BS, Boston University; MBA, Seton Hall University
Erik Schmidt
BS, Texas Tech University; MS, University of Texas; PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology
Peter Schneider
BS, Northeastern University; MS, Boston University
John Schramm
BS, Babson College; MS, Boston University
Gerald Scott
BA, Westfield State College; MBA, Northeastern University
Sayre Sheldon
BS, Radcliffe College; MA, Boston University
David Shim
BA, MA, Boston University
Jamil Siddiqui
BS, MAT, MA, Boston University
Jeff Siegel
BA, MBA, MSEE/CS, Northeastern University
Edward Sieh
BS, Minnesota State University, Mankato; MS, San Jose State University; PhD, Rutgers University
Susan Silverman
BS, Brown University
Walter Silvia
BA, MBA, University of Massachusetts
Edward Simches
BS, MS, Bentley College
Tracy Slater
BA, Tufts University; MA, PhD, Brandeis University
George Slover
BA, University of Pennsylvania; MFA, Yale University; PhD, Indiana University
Philip Smedile
BS, University of Massachusetts; MS, Boston University
Frank Smith
BA, Dartmouth College; MBA, Boston University
Robert W. Smith
BA, MA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; JD, Yeshiva University; MCP, University of California, Berkeley
Stephen Soreff
BA, Tufts University; MD, Northwestern University Medical School
Katherine Stebbins-McCaffrey
BA, Middlebury College; MA, Columbia University
William Steffens
BA, MCP, Boston University; MBA, Babson College
Marlene Suarez
BA, MA, PhD, Boston University
John F. Sullivan
BA, MA, Northeastern University
Aysen Tanyeri-Abur
BS, MA, Ohio State University; PhD, Texas A&M University
Izar Tarandach
BS, Hebrew University; MS, Boston University
Anna Tary
BA, Wellesley College; MA, Boston University
Hal Tepfer
BS, University of Bridgeport
Jeff Terrey
BA, Alfred University; MBA, Boston College Graduate School of Management
Lauren Tharaud
BA, Colby College; MA, University of Hawaii, Manoa; MA, Boston University
Bruce Tis
BS, MS, Northeastern University; PhD, Boston University
Thomas Van Court
BS, Cornell University; MS, Boston University
Patrizio Urciuoli
MA, Rome University; MA, Boston University
Andrey Vyshedskiy
BS, St. Petersburg Technical University (Russia); MS, PhD, Boston University
Wego Wang
BS, National Cheng-Kung University; MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abraham Waya
BSc., University of Jos (Nigeria); M.Div., Boston University; PhD, Soviet Academy of Sciences (U.S.S.R.)
Howard Williams
BA, MA, Boston University; PhD, Berne University, Basseterre (St. Kitts and Nevis)
Steven Winters
BS, Indiana University; MEd, The Ohio State University; MSc, University of Waterloo (Canada)
Sharon Wulf
BS, Providence College; MBA, Northeastern University; PhD, Columbia Pacific University
Thomas Yuill
BA, MFA, Old Dominion University; MA, Boston University
Rui Zhang
BA, Tsinghua University (China); MS, Boston University
Bin Zhu
BA, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China); MA, PhD, Boston University
Vladimir Zlatev
BS, MS, PhD, Dresden University (Germany)
Faculty from Other Schools and Colleges of Boston University Teaching Metropolitan College Courses
Allison Adair
Lecturer, Writing Program, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Brown University; MFA, The University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop
Mary Beaudry
Professor of Archeology and Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, College of William and Mary; MA, PhD, Brown University
Tobe Berkovitz
Associate Professor, College of Communication.
BFA, MA, University of Connecticut; PhD, Wayne State University
David Bitterman
Lecturer, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, MArch, University of Illinois, Urbana; MA, Boston University
Joan Salge Blake
Clinical Assistant Professor of Nutrition, Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences.
BS, Montclair State University; MS, Boston University
Mary Anne Boel Cskevy
Visiting Assistant Professor, African American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, MA, University of Massachusetts; AM, PhD, Harvard University
Cheryl Boots
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, College of General Studies.
BA, Mount Union College; MA, Michigan State University; PhD, Boston University
Timothy Brunker
Lecturer in Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
MA, PhD, Oxford University
Christopher Cakebread
Assistant Professor of Advertising, College of Communication.
BA, St. Lawrence University; MS, EdD, Boston University
John Caradonna
Associate Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, MA, Johns Hopkins University; MA, MPhil, PhD, Columbia University
Chistopher Cavalieri
Assistant Professor, Department of Film and Television, College of Communication.
BS, Boston University
John Celenza Jr.
Assistant Professor of Biology.
BS, Adelphi University; MA, PhD, Columbia University
Jay Corrin
Professor of Social Sciences, College of General Studies.
BA, Michigan State University; MA, University of Hawaii; PhD, Boston University
Claire W. Dempsey
Director of Preservation Studies; Associate Professor of American and New England Studies.
BA, Wheaton College; MA, Boston University
Dan Dill
Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Boston University; PhD, University of Chicago
Linda Doerrer
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Science.
BA, Cornell University; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eric Dray
Lecturer, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Brown University; JDMA, Boston University; MUP, Harvard University
Andrew Duffy
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, Mount Allison University; MS, PhD, Queens University
Maged El Batanouny
Professor of Physics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, Cairo University; MS, PhD, University of California at Davis
Thomas Fauls
Associate Professor of Advertising, College of Communication.
BA, University of Notre Dame; MS, University of Illinois
Elaine Finbury
Adjunct Associate Professor of American & New England Studies, College of Arts & Sciences.
BA, Simmons College; MA, Boston University
Frank Fitzgerald
Associate Professor of Education, School of Education.
BS, MEd, University of Virginia; PhD, Columbia University
Ashis Gangopadhyay
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, MA, Indian Statistical Institute (India); PhD, University of California, Davis
Mamikon Ginovyan
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, DS, Yerevan State University (Armenia); MA, PhD, Steklov Mathematics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg (Russia)
Thomas F. Glick
Professor of History and Gastronomy, College of Arts and Sciences/Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Harvard University; MA, Columbia University; PhD, Harvard University
Alex Golger
Instructor in Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, MS, PhD, Moscow State University (Russia)
Mark Grinstaff
Associate Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Occidental College; PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Samuel Hammer
Associate Professor of Natural Science, College of General Studies.
BA, Grinnell College; MA, DePaul University; PhD, Harvard University
Regina Hansen
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, College of General Studies.
BA, Tufts University; PhD, Boston College
Syed Hasnath
Lecturer, Geography and Environment, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, MA, Rajshahi University, India; MS, University of Wales; MURP, Bangladesh University of Engineering; PhD, Boston University
Akihiro Kanamori
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, California Institute of Technology; PhD, University of Cambridge (England)
Thomas Keyes
Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, Yale University; PhD, University of California at Los Angeles
William Keylor
Professor of History and International Relations, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Stanford University; MA, PhD, Columbia University
Mark Kon
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Cornell University; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Manfred Kuehn
Professor of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, MA, University of Waterloo; PhD, McGill University
Wayne W. Lamorte
Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine; Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health.
BA, Rutgers University; MD, College of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey; MPH, PhD, Boston University
Richard Laursen
Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, University of California, Berkeley; PhD, University of Florida
James Lengel
Assistant Professor, College of Communication.
BA, Harvard University; EdM, Yale University
Joellen Masters
Assistant Professor, Division of Humanities, College of General Studies.
BA, Mount Holyoke College; MA, PhD, Boston University
Leland Monk
Associate Professor of English, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, MA, PhD, University of California
Jo O'Connor
Associate Professor of Public Relations, College of Communication.
BA, Ohio State University; MS, Boston University
William Oliver, Jr.
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering.
PhD, University of Illinois
Ranjan Panth
Lecturer, Math and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BSc, Bangladesh Institute of Technology; PhD, University of Cincinnati
James Pasto
Lecturer, Writing Program, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, University of Massachusetts; MA, PhD, Cornell University
Gail Patt
Associate Professor of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences.
AB, Skidmore College; MA, PhD, Boston University
Stephen Quigley
Associate Professor of Public Relations, School of Communication.
BA, University of Massachusetts; MEd, Boston University
Bjorn Reinhard
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
Intermediate Diploma, University of Bielefeld; Diploma, Technical University of Munich; Dr.rer.nat., Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Christine Rosell
Professor of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, University of California; PhD, University of Southern California
Robert Schoch
Associate Professor of Natural Science, College of General Studies.
BS, George Washington University; MS, PhD, Yale University
Peter Smith
Assistant Professor of Journalism, College of Communication.
BS, Boston University
Robert Umans
Manager of Life Sciences and Biochemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
AB, Columbia University; MS, PhD, Yale University
Tammy Vigil
Assistant Professor of Communication, College of Communication.
BA, Augustana College; MA, PhD, University of Kansas
Thomas Villano
Lecturer, Writing Program, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Bard College; MA, Syracuse University
Frederick Wasserman
Associate Professor of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, SUNY at Stony Brook; MS, PhD, University of Maryland
Judson Webb
Associate Professor of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Baldwin-Wallace College; PhD, Case Western Reserve University
Daniel Weiner
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; MA, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Georgia Weinstein
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BA, Cornell University; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Merry I. White
Professor of Anthropology, College of Arts & Sciences.
AB, AM, PhD, Harvard University
Lawrence Ziegler
Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences.
BS, State University of New York, Stony Brook; MS, PhD, Cornell University