 | Robert Agranoff Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-4944
| Intergovernmental relations (U.S. and cross-national), economic and community development, management of public agencies, governance, intergovernmental management, federal arrangements |
 | Randall Baker Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail 812-855-7980
| Bridging the gap between the natural and social sciences, comparative study on different perspectives regarding the way problems are perceived and handled, historical perspectives in the analysis of contemporary environmental and policy problems |
 | Charles F. Bonser Dean Emeritus, SPEA, Ameritech Professor Emeritus, SPEA, Professor Emeritus, Business |
E-Mail 812-855-6766
| Economic development, public finance, management and leadership, the role of non-governmental organizations, public policy, transatlantic education and policy |
 | Hendrik Haitjema Emeritus Professor |
E-Mail (812) 855-0563 SPEA Room 254B | Groundwater flow modeling, including regional groundwater flow systems, conjunctive surface water and groundwater flow modeling, three-dimensional groundwater flow, and saltwater intrusion problems. Emphasis on application of analytic functions to modeling groundwater flow, specifically the analytic element method |
 | Adam W. Herbert Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-1432
| Public policy analysis, effective administration of public sector enterprises, the politics and policy dimensions of public education. Most current interests include the politics of higher education and the policy, political, and administrative challenges of enhancing public education from pre-K through higher education, with particular emphasis on issues that impact low income and minority communities. |
 | William W. Jones Clinical Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-4556 SPEA Room 347 | Lake and watershed management, especially diagnosing lake and watershed water quality problems; preparing management plans to address problems identified; stream ecology. |
 | Eugene B. McGregor Jr. Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-0732 SPEA Room 227 | Interaction of public policy, organizational structure, and management practice. Special interest in the relationship between education and economic development and in the impacts of information technology on the structure and management of public and nonprofit enterprise |
 | Theodore K. Miller Professor Emeritus |
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| Statistical analysis |
 | Patrick O’Meara Professor and Vice President Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-5021 210 Woodburn Hall | Comparative politics and development; Southern African politics; ethics and politics |
 | Clinton V. Oster Jr. Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-0563 SPEA Room 451 | Aviation safety, air traffic management, energy policy, airline economics and competition policy, aviation infrastructure, environmental and natural resource policy, government regulation, and business-government relations |
 | David F. Parkhurst Professor Emeritus |
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| Physiological plant ecology, including transfers of carbon dioxide and water between leaves and atmosphere and among the cells within leaves, both in relation to leaf structure. Mathematics and statistics applied to environmental issues; examples include analysis of concentrations of indicator bacteria at swimming beaches, and correct interpretation of statistical hypothesis tests in decision making |
 | Roger B. Parks Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 336-1592
| Organization and governance structures of metropolitan areas and their effects on effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and responsiveness of public service delivery; community policing; police reform |
 | D. Jeanne Patterson Associate Professor Emeritus |
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| Financial management, government accounting and corporate governance |
 | J.C. Randolph Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-4953
| Forest ecology. Ecological aspects of global environmental change, with particular interests in forestry and agriculture. Environmental consequences of energy production, distribution, and use. Applications of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing in environmental and natural resources management. Physiological ecology of woody plants and of small mammals. |
 | Edwardo L. Rhodes Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-4556 SPEA Room 410K | Public policy analysis, particularly public sector applications of management science in the evaluation and assessment of the efficiency or organization performance of public activities, including environmental and natural resource policy implementation |
 | Richard S. Rubin Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-4556
| Labor management relations in the public sector with a particular focus on conflict resolution and labor management cooperation |
 | Roy W. Shin Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-5971 SPEA Room 410G | Environment and Competition Policy; Science and Technology Policy |
 | Frank J. Vilardo Associate Professor Emeritus |
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| Public and private health administration, focusing on injuries as a public health problem from a behavioral perspective. Drunk-driver countermeasures, transportation incidents involving radioactive materials, enforcement of local retail food inspection laws |
 | Charles R. Wise Professor Emeritus |
E-Mail (812) 855-9744
| Public management and employment policies and practices |