Faculty & Staff
The CPCS faculty includes sociologists, historians, economists, lawyers, architects, planners, and experts on the education of adults. Our
faculty’s research interests are diverse and, at the same time, united in that they focus on important issues of urban public policy, public
and community service, and advocacy for disenfranchised groups. They bring hands-on experience in direct human services, public and
non-profit management, community activism, and legal advocacy. The diversity of these perspectives provides a rich and varied environment
for learning.
- Luis Aponte-Parés, Associate Professor of Community Studies, College of Public and Community Service
- Joan Arches, Professor of Human Services and Youth Work, College of Public and Community Service
- Carolyne Arnold, Associate Professor of Human Services, College of Public and Community Service
- Elizabeth Clemens, Senior Lecturer of Human Services and Gerontology, College of Public and Community Service
- Carroy Ferguson, Associate Professor of Human Services, College of Public and Community Service
- Marilyn Frankenstein, Professor of Media & Society, and Social Justice, College of Public and Community Service
- William Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Community Studies and Human Services, College of Public and Community Service
- Richard Hung, Assistant Professor of Human Services, College of Public and Community Service
- Andrew Leong, Associate Professor of Legal Education, Immigration Law, Asian Studies, College of Public and Community Service
- Anna Madison, Interim Dean, College of Public and Community Service and Associate Professor of Evaluation Research
- Terrence J. McLarney, Associate Professor of Legal Education and Labor Studies, College of Public and Community Service
- Sylvia Mignon, Associate Professor of Human Services, College of Public and Community Service
- Nina Silverstein, Professor of Gerontology, College of Public and Community Service
- Asgedet Stefanos, Associate Professor of African Studies, Women Issues, and Multicultural Studies, College of Public and Community Service
- Michael E. Stone, Professor of Community Planning, Community Studies, and Public Policy, College of Public and Community Service
- Miren Uriarte, Professor of Human Services and Community Studies, College of Public and Community Service
- Ann Withorn, Professor of Undergraduate and Graduate Human Services and Public Policy, College of Public and Community Service
- Raul Ybarra, Assistant Professor of Writing Program, College of Public and Community Service