1995-2001 Chair & Professor MPA
Program, Department of Urban and Public Affairs, College of Business and Public
Administration, University of Louisville
1991–1995 Director & Professor,
Ph.D. Program in Urban & Public Affairs, College of Business & Public
Administration University of Louisville
1991–1992 Director, School of Urban
Policy, University of Louisville
1989-1990 Professor, School of Urban
Policy, University of Louisville.
Coordinator, Master of Public Administration Program. Successfully initiated an MPA Program and
subsequently led its accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Public
Affairs and Administration (NASPAA).
1980–1989 Professor, Urban Affairs,
State University of New York at Purchase.
Adjunct Professor (since 1988) and Adjunct Associate Professor (since
1973), Department of Politics, Graduate Faculty New York University.
1975–1980 Director, University Year for
Action at SUNY, Purchase . . . supervised the monitoring of the
Housing and Community Development Acts of 1974 and 1977 within Westchester County . . . established
cooperative relationships with local agencies to evaluate policy impacts of the
“urban county program.” The success of
this project also led to an enhancement grant, whereby students in the Urban
Affairs Program worked with students in the School of the Arts to plan and
revitalize an inner city area . . . the project demonstrated the
viability of interdisciplinary research, training, program implementation, and
public-private partnerships.
1974-1980 Associate Professor and
Head, Urban Affairs and Public Policy Board of
Study . . . recruited faculty and initiated an urban
affairs curriculum with primary emphasis on planning, policy analysis and
studies on comparative urbanization . . . an internship
component provided students with experience in the fields of public
administration and policy research.
1973–1974 Director, Institute for Urban
Studies, Jersey City, New Jersey . . . supervised research,
conducted funded training and community organization and undertook consultation
with local governments in and around Hudson County . . . the
Institute supported faculty fellows from a local college, a full time
researcher and a clerical staff . . . the Institute also
published a periodical which addressed the problems of small cities and the
tri-state metropolitan area, managed workshops for professionals and sponsored
symposia for the general public.
1969–1973 New York University,
University Heights, Assistant Professor of Government and International
Relations . . . Awarded National Science Foundation grant and
Arts and Sciences grant to do comparative research on London and New York
. . . Investigated pilot projects in Offices of Neighborhood
Government and traveled to London to survey borough governance
. . . Findings were presented to the New York State Charter
Revision Commission and to the Greater London Group at the London School of
Economics and Political Science.
At University Heights, directed the
Junior Honors Program for the Government Department . . .Associate
Urban and Environmental Laboratory at New York University
. . . assisted a team-taught interdisciplinary program (Danforth
Foundation) coordinated an internship program affiliated with the New York
City Government and the City University of New York.
1966–1969 New York University,
University College, Assistant to the Dean and Lecturer Government and
International Relations. . .
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