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Social Science Director

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, April 15, 2004
DEAN WALLERSTEIN APPOINTS
NEW SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Dean
Mitchel B. Wallerstein announced
today that Vernon L. Greene, professor of public administration, has been tapped
to direct the Schools social science doctoral program, effective July
1, 2004. According to Wallerstein, Vernon Greene will be a strong leader
of the social science Ph.D. program. He brings a deep commitment to interdisciplinary
education and long experience and pedagogical expertise. He will be an innovator
in a program already known for its ground-breaking characteristics, and he will
be particularly effective in adding a methodological dimension to the programs
core.
Greene joined the Maxwell
Schools public administration department in 1986 and was promoted to professor
in 1992. His research and teaching interests are in social policy related to
aging and gender, federalism and democratic theory, the political and administrative
implications of globalization, and political philosophy, particularly the concept
of citizenship. He has served as president of the National Academy on Aging,
as editor-in-chief of The Gerontologist, and as director of Syracuse Universitys
Gerontology Center. He is a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.
Maxwells doctoral
program in social science was established in 1946 as the nations first
interdisciplinary doctoral program in the social sciences. It continues to be
an innovative center for creative scholarship for students whose interests do
not easily fit within one discipline. Social science doctoral candidates develop
individual programs of study focusing on specific areas such as gerontology,
conflict resolution, African American studies, the environment, urban affairs,
health, and peace studies, to name a few. The director of the program plays
an important role in providing academic advice and guidance to students.
Stepping down after 10 years
as the programs director is Robert Bogdan, who is Distinguished Professor
of Sociology and Cultural Foundations of Education. During his tenure, Bogdan
enhanced the visibility of the program, bringing excellent students to Maxwell
and inspiring them with insightful advice and
effective mentoring. Bob Bogdan has led the social science Ph.D. program with great distinction. His
enormous standing in his professional field and his ability to work with graduate
students in tailoring personalized courses of study has helped to maintain the
program as the national standard for interdisciplinary work in the social sciences,
said Dean Wallerstein.
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The Maxwell School of Syracuse
University, founded in 1924,
is the premier academic institution in the United States committed
to scholarship, civic leadership, and education in public and
international affairs. Maxwell is home to Syracuse University’s
social science departments and to numerous nationally recognized
multidisciplinary graduate programs in public administration,
international studies, social policy, and conflict resolution.
Contact:
Jill
Leonhardt,
director of communications, (315) 443-5492;
jlleonha@maxwell.syr.edu.
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