List of Florida International University People - Faculty

Faculty

  • Irtishad Ahmad, professor & chairperson of Florida International University Department of Construction Management and editor in chief of the Journal of Management in Engineering ASCE
  • Mark Allen Weiss, professor of School of Computing and Information Sciences and writer of several books of programming
  • Thomas E. Baker, professor of Constitutional Law in the College of Law
  • Lynne Barrett, professor of English and founder of Gulf Stream Magazine
  • William Darrow, professor of Public Health
  • Mark Hetzler, professor of Music and Orchestra
  • Jennifer Smith DeCastroverde, professor of Theatre
  • Orlando Jacinto García, professor of Music and director of the Composition Program for the School of Music
  • Steven Heine, professor of Religion and History as well as Director of the Institute for Asian Studies
  • Abraham Lavender, professor of Sociology and president of the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies
  • Stephen Leatherman, director of the FIU Coastal Research Lab, nicknamed "Dr. Beach" for his annual ratings of American beaches (issued every Memorial Day weekend)
  • Bruce Nissen, professor of labor studies and director of research at the Center for Labor Research and Studies and director of the FIU Research Institute on Social and Economic Policy
  • Elizabeth Price Foley, professor of Law in the College of Law
  • Stewart Robertson, professor of orchestral studies and conductor of the FIU Symphony Orchestra
  • John Dufresne, professor of creative writing, editor of Gulf Stream Magazine and notable author.
  • Humberto Delgado, professor of television production and broadcasting guru for several productions in the Miami media industry.

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