Natalie Koch
Professor Koch is a political geographer focusing on geopolitics, nationalism and identity politics, the state system, and authoritarianism. Her research investigates how authoritarian regimes and power relations are reproduced through sites of pleasure and opportunity, rather than just violence and…
Maureen Thompson
A clinician trained in pediatric primary care, Thompson worked at an urban, acute care health facility in the neonatal intensive care unit. After completing a graduate degree in nursing, she joined Syracuse University’s School of Nursing teaching in the undergraduate…
Bhavneet Walia
Bhavneet Walia is associate professor of public health, senior research associate in the Center for Policy Research, faculty affiliate in the Aging Studies Institute, research affiliate in the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health. Walia is an applied…
Donald Dutkowsky
Highest degree earned Ph.D., State University of New York, Buffalo, 1982 Specialties Macroeconomics, monetary policy, bank behavior, personal finance, economics education Research Interests Monetary policy, especially under interest on reserves; economics education
Michael J. Williams
Michael John Williams is associate professor of public administration and international affairs and director of international relations graduate programs at the Maxwell School for Citizenship and Public Affairs, senior nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council of the United States, an…
Farhana Sultana
Welcome to my website! I am a Professor in the Department of Geography and the Environment at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, where I have taught since 2008. I am also the Research Director for…
Bernard Appiah
Bernard Appiah joined the Public Health Department as assistant professor in fall 2020. He is director of the Research Program on Health Communication and Public Engagement (H-COPE) within the Public Health Department. H-COPE has research collaborations in New York state,…
Miriam Mutambudzi
Miriam Mutambudzi in an assistant professor in the Public Health Department, and research affiliate in the Center for Aging and Policy Studies (CAPS), the Aging Studies Institute, and the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health at Syracuse…
Lisa Olson-Gugerty
Lisa Olson-Gugerty teaches undergraduate courses that focus on health promotion, health and disease, and health care administration. She is a family nurse practitioner and maintains an outside practice as an emergency health care provider at a regional community health care…
Robert Rubinstein
Rubinstein is an anthropologist with expertise in political and medical anthropology and in social science history and research methods. His expertise concerns issues of multilateral cooperation, peacekeeping, and stability operations, disaster response, health inequalities and infectious diseases. In political anthropology,…