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LEADING THE NEXT GENERATION: ALUMNI PROFILES

Our alumni presently hold professional academic positions in universities worldwide, especially in architecture, geography, sociology, and psychology departments. Alumni work in policy-affecting and executive positions in national and local governments, health facilities, and international non-governmental organizations. They also run design and consulting firms and have consulting positions within larger organizations and design firms.

For a list of additional alums and students, please see our People Wiki.

For an additional list of places our students and faculty work or have worked, please see our Placement Wiki.

To all alumni: We are always interested in hearing from you about your life and work, and adding more information about your current projects to our database. Please send your current information including place of employment, contact information, publications, research interests, etc. to Judith Kubran (jkubran@gc.cuny.edu).

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Irene Barth

Doctoral dissertation title: Quality of Life for African American Single Mothers Working Full-time with Children 5 Years and Younger in Day Care


Current position: NYC-Housing Authority


Research/topic interests:
Public Housing

Contact: ifanos@earthlink.net

Jamie Horwitz

Doctoral dissertation title: Working at Home and Being at Home: The Interaction of Microcomputers and the Social Life of Households.

Current position: Associate Professor of Architecture, College of Design, Iowa State University, Ames IA

Research/topic interests: Design strategies for healthy households and communities.

Email contact: jhorwitz@iastate.edu


Kevin Rafter

Doctoral dissertation title: Community Access to Nonprofit Social Services.


Current position: Special Assistant to the Vice President for Programs at the James Irvine Foundation.

Research/topic interests: Foundation performance assessment

Contact: kevinmrafter@gmail.com

Linnaea Tillett

Doctoral dissertation title: Lighting the Street in an Urban Neighborhood.

Current position: Principal, Tillett Lighting Design & Faculty, Parson New School for Design.

Research/topic interests:
public space, architecture, public art, landscape, infrastructure

Contact: linnaea@tillettlighting.com