Program Faculty
Listed below are the instructors from the 2008 Summer Program. Click on the instructor's name to see a list of classes that s/he will be teaching during the program.
- David Armstrong, Political Science, University of Oxford
- Douglas Baer, Sociology, University of Victoria
- Genie Baker, Political Science, University of Oregon
- Ryan Bakker, Political Science, University of Georgia
- Michael Berbaum, Health Research Policy Center, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Johanne Boisjoly, Sociology, University of Quebec at Rimouski
- Kenneth Bollen, Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Phillip Bowman, School of Education, University of Michigan
- Patrick T. Brandt, Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas
- Stephen Bringardner, Mathematics, Washtenaw Community College
- Rebekah Levine Coley, Education, Boston College
- Patrick Curran, Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Nancy Dole, Epidemiology, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- David Drukker, Statistics, StataCorp LP
- Jason Fields, U.S. Census Bureau
- Paula Fomby, Sociology, University of Colorado-Denver
- John Fox, Sociology, McMaster University
- John R. Freeman, Political Science, University of Minnesota
- John Garcia, Political Science, University of Arizona
- Diane Geraci, Harvard University
- Jeff Gill, Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis
- Paula Goodwin, National Center for Health Statistics
- Donald Green, Political Science, Yale University
- Roberto G. Gutierrez, Statistics, StataCorp LP
- Catherine Hafer, Political Science, New York University
- Michael Hawthorne, Political Science, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
- Chuck Humphrey, University of Alberta
- Jim Jacobs, University of California, San Diego
- William Jacoby, Political Science, Michigan State University
- James Johnson, Political Science, University of Rochester
- Bradford Jones, Political Science, University of California, Davis
- Jean Knab, Office of Population Research, Princeton University
- Kenneth Kollman, Political Science, University of Michigan
- Dimitri Landa, Political Science, New York University
- Scott Long, Sociology, Indiana University
- James Lynch, Criminal Justice, John Jay College
- Scott M. Lynch, Sociology, Princeton University
- Sandy Marquart-Pyatt, Sociology, Utah State University
- Andres Martinez, Education, University of Michigan
- Ann McCranie, Sociology, Indiana University
- Timothy McDaniel, Mathematics and Statistics, Buena Vista University
- James W. McNally, ICPSR, University of Michigan
- Daniel Nagin, Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
- Andrew Olshan, Epidemiology, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Scott Page, Political Science, University of Michigan
- Jong Hee Park, Political Science, University of Chicago
- Brian Pollins, Political Science, Ohio State University
- Thomas Pullum, Sociology, University of Texas
- Trivellore Raghunathan, Biostatistics, University of Michigan
- Stephen Raudenbush, Education, University of Chicago
- John Reynolds, History, University of Texas at San Antonio
- Pedro Sanchez, Finance/Computer Information Systems, Eastern Michigan University
- Aline Sayer, Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Saundra Schneider, Political Science, Michigan State University
- Douglas Steinley, Psychology, University of Missouri
- Robert Stine, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
- Howard Thompson, Mathematics, Spring Arbor University
- Natalya Verbitsky, Statistics, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
- Paul Voss, Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin
- Lee Walker, Political Science, University of South Carolina
- Stanley Wasserman, Statistics, Indiana University
- Gregory Wawro, Political Science, Columbia University
- Katherine Curtis White, Sociology, University of Wisconsin
- Christopher Zorn, Political Science, Pennsylvania State University