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Robin P. Malloy
Professor, Law and Economics
LL.M., University of Illinois, College of Law, 1983
Law and economics, real estate transactions, finance

William P. Mangin
Professor Emeritus, Anthropology
Ph.D., Yale University, 1954
Urban and applied anthropology, race and ethnicity, Peru, United States, Spain

Frederick D. Marquardt
Assistant Professor, History
Maxwell Professor of Teaching Excellence
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1973
German social, economic, and labor history

Peter T. Marsh
Professor Emeritus, History and International Relations
Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 1962; Litt.D., University of Cambridge, 1995
Modern British history, European integration, international political economy

Allan C. Mazur
Professor, Public Affairs
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1969
Biosociology, sciences, and technology

Robert D. McClure
Professor, Political Science and Public Affairs
Maxwell Professor of Teaching Excellence
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1969
American politics, leadership, mass communication

John McPeak
Assistant Professor, Public Administration
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1999
Development economics, natural resource economics, African agricultural development

Montgomery C. Meigs
Professor of Practice, Public Administration
Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business and Government Policy
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (History), 1982
International security

Donald W. Meinig
Professor Emeritus, Geography
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1953
Cultural and historical geography of North America

John Mercer
Professor, Geography
Ph.D., McMaster University, 1971
Urban and political geography, housing, comparative studies

Suzanne Mettler
Alumni Associate Professor, Political Science
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1994
Public policy, American political development, gender and women’s studies

Susan Millar
Associate Professor, Geography
Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1995
Periglacial geomorphology, topoclimatology in cold regions

Jerry Miner
Professor Emeritus, Economics
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1958
Public economics, human resources economics, school finance

Don Mitchell
Professor and Chair, Geography
Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1992
Cultural and historical geography, landscape interpretation, labor, social theory, geographies of power and marginalization

Devashish Mitra
Associate Professor, Economics
Gerald B. and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1996
International trade and political economy

Mark Monmonier
Distinguished Professor of Geography
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1969
Geographic information (technology and policy), map design, data visualization, history of cartography in the 20th century, hazards and land use

John Moran
Assistant Professor, Economics
Senior Research Associate, Center for Policy Research
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1997
Health economics, risk and insurance, applied microeconomics

Anne E. Mosher
Associate Professor, Geography
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1989
Human, urban, and historical geography, interdisciplinary theories of space and place, qualitative research methods in geography, North America

Alison Mountz
Assistant Professor, Geography
Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 2003
Political, feminist, social, cultural, and urban geography; transnational migration and human smuggling; geographical approaches to the nation-state

James L. Newman
Professor Emeritus, Geography
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1968
Population and settlement geography, diet and nutrition, human geography of Africa, prehistory

Terrell A. Northrup
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Relations
Director of Programs, Information and Computing Technology Group
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1987
Information technology policy, international relations; the politics of gender, race, and ethnic identity   

Olatunji Ojo
Assistant Professor, History
Ph.D., York University, 2003
African economic and social history, African Diaspora history, European imperialism in Africa

Rosemary O’Leary
Distinguished Professor of Public Administration
Co-Director, Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts
J.D., University of Kansas, 1981; Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1988
Public management, law and public policy, organization theory, administrative and environmental law, environment and natural resource policy and management, dispute resolution

Jan Ivan Ondrich
Professor, Economics
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1983
Econometrics, labor economics, urban economics

Mitchell Orenstein
Associate Professor, Political Science                                          
Director, Center for European Studies
Ph.D., Yale University, 1996
Comparative politics,
global public policy diffusion, trans-European studies, development, democratic theory

Jackie Orr
Associate Professor, Sociology
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1999
Contemporary social theory, gender studies, sociology of science, technology and medicine

John L. Palmer
University Professor and Dean Emeritus
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1971
Public policy, public management, public finance, U.S. and comparative social policy, Medicare and Social Security

Arthur Paris
Associate Professor, Sociology
Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1974
Urban society and policy; race and ethnic relations; science and technology; non-white popular culture

Deborah Pellow
Professor, Anthropology
Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1974
Women, urbanization, ethnicity, anthropology of space and place, Africa, China

Thomas Perreault
Assistant Professor, Geography
Ph.D., University of Colorado, 2000
Political ecology, rural development, indigenous peoples' social movements, environmental conservation and resource management, Latin America

Ethan Pollock
Assistant Professor, History
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2000
Late modern Europe, history of science

William S. Pooler
Associate Professor, Sociology
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1971
Research methodology, organizations, family, criminal justice

David Popp
Assistant Professor, Public Administration
Ph.D., Yale University, 1997
Environmental economics, economics of technological change, public finance

Sarah Pralle
Assistant Professor, Political Science
Ph.D., University of Washington, 2001
Public policy, environmental politics, American politics

Jane Read
Associate Professor, Geography
Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 1999
Geographic information systems, remote sensing, quantitative analysis, tropical regions

Grant D. Reeher
Associate Professor, Political Science
Ph.D., Yale University, 1992
American politics, political theory, health-care policy

J. David Richardson
Professor of Economics and International Relations
Gerald B. and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1970
International economics, trade policy

Alasdair S. Roberts
Associate Professor, Public Administration
Director, Campbell Institute
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1994
Comparative administrative reform, government secrecy

David J. Robinson
DellPlain Professor of Latin American Geography
Ph.D., London University, 1967
Latin America, Latin American development, colonialism, the Internet

Dennis Romano
Professor, History
Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1981
Renaissance Italy, early modern social and cultural history, Venice

Karin Rosemblatt
Associate Professor, History
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1996
Latin American history, gender, nationalism

Stuart Rosenthal
Professor, Economics
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986
Urban economics, state and local public economies, real estate finance and housing

Ross Rubenstein
Associate Professor, Public Administration
Ph.D., New York University, 1997
Public finance, policy analysis, education policy

Robert A. Rubinstein
Professor, Anthropology and International Relations
Ph.D., State University of New York, Binghamton, 1977
Medical anthropology, peace and conflict, methodology

Mark E. Rupert
Professor, Political Science
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School, 1987
International relations, political economy, politics of globalization

Tod D. Rutherford
Associate Professor, Geography
Ph.D., University of Wales, Cardiff, 1992
Economic geography, industrial restructuring with a focus on manufacturing and regional change, labour market change and policy



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