University of Delaware
Graduate Catalog 1995-1996
College of Urban Affairs and Public Policy
Faculty in the Graduate Program

David L. Ames, ACIP, Ph.D. (Clark), Professor; also Professor, Department
   of Geography, and Director, Center for Historic Architecture and
   Engineering: Historic preservation, urban geography, urban and regional
   planning.
William W. Boyer, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Charles P. Messick Professor Emeritus
   of Public Administration, Department of Political Science and
   International Relations: Public bureaucracies, comparative
   administration, international and development administration.
John M. Byrne, Ph.D. (Delaware), Professor and Director, Urban Affairs and
   Public Policy Program; also Director, Center for Energy and
   Environmental Policy: Technology and society, energy, environment and
   development, political economy.
Biliana Cicin-Sain, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Professor; also
   Professor, College of Marine Studies: Marine policy.
J. Barry Cullingworth, MRTPI, FRSA (University of London), Unidel Professor
   Emeritus of Urban Affairs and Public Policy; also Senior Research
   Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, and Associate,
   Department of Land Economy, Cambridge University: Planning and land use,
   urban policy, urban management.
Paul T. Durbin, Ph.D. (Aquinas Institute), Professor; also Professor,
   Department of Philosophy and Center for Science and Culture, and Senior
   Research Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy:
   Technology and society, philosophy of science, medical ethics.
Mark W. Huddleston, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Professor, Department of Political
   Science and International Relations: Public administration.
Robert W. Knecht, M.A. (Rhode Island), Professor; also Professor, College
   of Marine Studies: Marine policy.
James E. Newton, Ed.D. (Illinois State University), Professor, Black
   American Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for Community Development:
   African-American heritage and culture, community service profiles,
   culture and community development, community service advocacy.
Jeffrey A. Raffel, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Professor
   and Director, M.P.A. Program; also Professor, Department of Political
   Science and International Relations, and Senior Faculty Associate,
   Delaware Public Administration Institute: Educational policy, policy
   analysis, urban management.
Henry T. Reynolds, Ph.D. (North Carolina), Professor, Department of
   Political Science and International Relations: Research methods,
   American government and politics.
Daniel Rich, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Professor and
   Dean; also Professor, Department of Political Science and International
   Relations, and Senior Research Associate, Center for Energy and
   Environmental Policy: Urban policy, energy and technology policy.
Marvin B. Sussman, Ph.D. (Yale), Unidel Professor Emeritus; also Unidel
   Professor Emeritus of Individual and Family Studies, College of Human
   Resources: Urban and family policy.
Richard T. Sylves, Ph.D. (Illinois), Professor, Department of Political
   Science and International Relations; also Professor, College of Marine
   Studies: Environmental policy and emergency response management.
Francis X. Tannian, Ph.D. (Virginia), Professor; also Professor, Department
   of Economics: Political economy, energy and resource management,
   development, neighborhood analysis.
Robert Warren, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Professor; also Professor,
   College of Marine Studies; also Professor, Department of Political
   Science and International Relations, and Senior Research Associate,
   Center for Energy and Environmental Policy: Urban and regional
   government, telecommunications policy, urban planning and development.
Timothy K. Barnekov, Ph.D. (Syracuse), Associate Professor; also Director,
   Center for Community Development: Urban neighborhoods, business and
   urban policy, economic development policy.
Marvin R. Brams, Ph.D. (Clark), Associate Professor: Urban economics and
   public finance.
Marvin S. Gilman, J.D. (Brooklyn Law School), Associate Professor Emeritus:
   Housing finance, land use, government regulation of business,
   administrative law.
Bernard L. Herman, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Associate Professor; also
   Associate Professor, Department of Art History, and Associate Director,
   Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering: Historic preservation,
   industrial archaeology, material culture studies, community studies,
   vernacular architecture.
Steven M. Hoffman, Ph.D. (Delaware), Adjunct Associate Professor and Senior
   Research Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy; also
   Associate Professor, University of St. Thomas: Technology and society,
   political economy, energy and environmental policy.
Janet B. Johnson, Ph.D. (Cornell), Associate Professor, Department of
   Political Science and International Relations and Senior Research
   Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy: Subnational
   politics, environmental policy, research methods, public policy
   analysis.
Jerome R. Lewis, Ph.D. (New York), Associate Professor; also Associate
   Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations,
   and Director, Delaware Public Administration Institute: Public
   administration, personnel management, urban planning, political
   leadership.
Betty L. McCummings, Ph.D. (Syracuse), Associate Professor: Human resources
   management, organization theory and behavior.
Barry R. Morstain, Ph.D. (California), Associate Professor; also Associate
   Professor, College of Education: Personnel psychometrics/EEO policy,
   statistics and research methods.
Edward C. Ratledge, M.A. (Delaware), Associate Professor and Director,
   Center for Applied Demography and Survey Research: Management
   information systems, econometrics, criminal justice systems.
Yda Schreuder, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Associate Professor; also Associate
   Professor, Department of Geography and Faculty Associate, Center for
   Historic Architecture and Engineering: Urban and historical geography,
   world regional geography, global resources and development of Third
   World countries.
James H. Sills, Jr., Ph.D. (Bryn Mawr), Associate Professor and Faculty
   Associate, Center for Community Development: Community
   organization/community development, human service delivery.
Paul L. Solano, Ph.D. (Maryland), Associate Professor; also Associate
   Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations:
   Financial administration and public finance, political economy.
Young-Doo Wang, Ph.D. (Delaware), Associate Professor and Associate
   Director for Research, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy:
   Energy and urban economic analysis, economic geography, econometric
   applications.
Robert A. Wilson, Ph.D. (Temple), Associate Professor; also, Associate
   Professor, Department of Sociology: Survey research, evaluation
   research.
Deborah A. Auger, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Assistant
   Professor; also Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and
   International Relations: Public policy and administration, urban
   politics, intergovernmental affairs, and Congressional/Executive
   relations.
Karen A. Curtis, Ph.D. (Temple), Assistant Professor and Associate Policy
   Scientist, Center for Community Development: Non-profit leadership in
   voluntary sector, applied research and public policy analysis, program
   evaluation and evaluation research.
Audrey L. Helfman, Ph.D. (Delaware), Assistant Professor, Internship
   Coordinator, M.P.A. Program and Assistant Policy Scientist, Delaware
   Public Administration Institute: Personnel administration,
   organizational theory, legislative management, public fiscal analysis,
   data systems, analytic methods.
Eric D. Jacobson, M.P.A. (Delaware), Assistant Professor and Assistant
   Director, Delaware Public Administration Institute: Public fiscal
   analysis, personnel benefits, evaluation research, data systems,
   analytic methods.
Abigail R. Jahiel, Ph.D. (Michigan), Assistant Professor and Policy
   Scientist, Center for Energy and Evironmental Policy: Comparative
   environmental policy, sustainable development, political economy, policy
   implementation, and Chinese politics.
Willett Kempton, Ph.D. (Texas), Assistant Professor and Senior Policy
   Scientist, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy: Energy policy,
   technology and society, anthropology.
Aklilu Kidanu, Ph.D. (Delaware), Adjunct Assistant Professor and Research
   Associate, Center for Applied Demography and Survey Research; also
   Assistant Professor and Director, Institute of Development Research,
   Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia: Survey research, vitalstatistics,
   health status, infant mortality.
Jong-Dall Kim, Ph.D. (Delaware), Adjunct Assistant Professor and Research
   Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy; also Research
   Associate, Korea Energy Economics Institute: Energy and environmental
   policy analysis, sustainable development, integrated resource planning.
G. Arno Loessner, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Assistant Professor and Policy
   Fellow: Fiscal policy, university administration applied to public
   policy matters, international comparative local public administration.
Cecilia Martinez, Ph.D. (Delaware), Adjunct Assistant Professor and Senior
   Research Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy; also
   Assistant Professor, Macalester College: Technology and society,
   political economy, energy and environmental policy.
April R. Veness, Ph.D. (Minnesota), Assistant Professor; also Assistant
   Professor, Department of Geography, and Faculty Associate, Center for
   Community Development: Urban-social geography; contextual analysis of
   minority issues, institutional roles, and locality; geographic thought.
Danilo Yanich, Ph.D. (Delaware), Assistant Professor and Associate Policy
   Scientist, Delaware Public Administration Institute: Urban policy
   processes, methods of policy analysis, comparative governance, criminal
   justice policy, media policy.