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Dr.
Enamul H. Choudhury
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.(1991) Virginia Tech
Dr. Choudhury teaches in the Urban Affairs and Master of Public
Administration program.
Dr.
Jack Dustin
Department Chair and Associate Professor
Ph.D.(1991) University of Delaware
Dr.
Dustin teaches teaches in the Urban
Affairs and Master of Public Administration program, serves as the chair
of the Dayton Technology Assistance Panel, is past president of the
Miami Valley Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration,
and is currently the President of the Wright State University Chapter of
Phi Kappa Phi. Research and scholarship include urban development,
ethics, and technology policy.
Dr. Jerri Killian
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1997) University of Colorado
Dr. Killian teaches in the
Urban Affairs and Master of Public Administration program. Research and scholarship
include human resources, ethics, and administrative reform.
Dr. Myron Levine
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1977) MIT
Dr. Levine has the author of Urban Politics: Power in Metropolitan America and
editor of Annual Editions: Urban Society. His research focuses on national urban policy,
urban revitalization, and local government collaboration and consolidation. He teaches politics,
public policy, and quantitative decision making and research courses in the Urban Affairs and Master of Public Administration programs.
Dr. Marjorie L. McLellan
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1991) University of Minnesota Dr. McLellan has a joint appointment in Urban Affairs
and Geography and the Department of History. Her scholarship includes place and cultural heritage,
oral history, and work with urban schools and cultural organizations. She is an affiliate faculty member
in both Women's Studies and Humanities.
Dr. Jennifer
Subban
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1998) University of New Orleans
Dr. Subban teaches in the Urban Affairs and Master of Public
Administration program. Research and scholarship include program development, project
management, family literacy, and issues of race, culture, and gender in
community development and the nonprofit sector.
Dr. Mary
V. Wenning
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1995) Ohio State University Dr.
Wenning teaches in the Urban Affairs and Master of Public Administration
program.
Research and scholarship include planning and housing policy.
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