The following faculty members are aggregated according to where they teach, New Brunswick, Newark, or Camden, but each can supervise doctoral dissertations:
NEW BRUNSWICK
Dorothy Sue Cobble (Labor Studies & Employment Rel)
Professor
Ph.D., Stanford
Labor; women and gender
Leslie Ellen Fishbein (American Studies)
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Harvard
Women and gender
Michael Geselowitz (IEEE)
Research Professor
Ph.D., Harvard
Technology and science
Angus Kress Gillespie (American Studies)
Professor
Ph.D., Pennsylvania
American folklore
Mary S. Hartman (Institute for Women's Leadership )
Professor
Ph.D., Columbia
Nineteen-century France; women's
Paul B. Israel (Edison Papers)
Research Professor
Ph.D., Rutgers
Technology
Benjamin Justice (Education)
Assoicate Professor
Ph.D., Standford
Education; prison education; religion in public schools; 19th century United States
Tia Kolbaba (Religion)
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Toronto
Byzantine; Religion
Aldo Lauria Santiago (Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies)
Professor
Ph.D., Chicago
Latin America; Central America; peasantry; revolution
Kathleen Lopez (Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies)
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Michigan
Caribbean; Latin America: diaspora studies
Gary Rendsburg
Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor (Jewish Studies)
Ph.D., New York
Ancient Israel and Egypt: Bible; history of Hebrew language
Michael Aaron Rockland (American Studies)
Professor
Ph.D., Minnesota
U.S. popular culture
Nancy Sinkoff (Jewish Studies)
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Columbia
Early modern and modern Jewish; Eastern Europe
NEWARK/NJIT
Susan Lisa Carruthers
Professor
Ph.D., Leeds, (UK)
Media, international politics, American foreign policy
James Goodman
Professor
Ph.D., Princeton
Modern U.S., race relations and politics; literature as history
Jan E. Lewis
Professor
Ph.D., Michigan
Women's History, the Early Republic
Neil Maher
Associate Professor
Ph.D., NYU
American environmental history, urban environmental history, history of environmental policy, history of technology, history of medicine and health, 20th c. US social and political history
Stephen Pemberton
Associate Professor
Ph.D., North Carolina
Twentieth-century medicine; public health; biomedical services and technology
Clement Alexander Price
Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor
Ph.D., Rutgers
Afro-American History and Culture; U.S., Urban and Social History
Said S. Samatar
Professor
Ph.D., Northwestern
Modern African History; African Literature and Religion
Beryl E. Satter
Professor
Ph.D., Yale
United States Women; American medicine
Richard Sher
Professor
Ph.D., Chicago
Social History of Communications, Technology, and Enlightenment
CAMDEN
Janet Golden
Professor
Ph.D., Boston
U.S. Women's History; U.S. Social History; History of Medicine
Margaret Marsh
Professor
Ph.D., Rutgers
Gender and Medicine; gender and culture; sexuality and reproduction
Philip Scranton
Board of Govenors Professor
Ph.D., Pennsylvania
American Economic; History of Business and Technology





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