Labor Studies & Employment Relations

Labor Studies and Employment Relations Faculty

The LSER faculty is renowned for its excellent teaching, real-world experience, and cutting-edge research. The department emphasizes teaching techniques that engage students in all programs (credit and continuing education) in active learning through small group discussions, simulations, in-class debates and more. Many of the faculty also have considerable real-world experience and are engaged in contemporary public service that informs their teaching and research and enables them to connect students with potential employers and intern placements. The faculty’s rich body of research on current topics of national and international importance is frequently cited by scholars and by policy-makers and other practitioners.

Our Faculty Work with Students to Help Them achieve Their Goals.

David Bensman, Ph.D. Columbia University

Joseph  Blasi, Ed.D. Harvard

Dana  Britton, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Tracy F.H. Chang, Ph.D., University of Iowa

Dorothy Sue Cobble, Ph.D. Stanford University

James M. Cooney, J.D. University of Miami

Niki Dickerson von Lockette, Ph.D. University of Michigan

Adrienne Eaton, Chair, Labor Studies and Employment Relations Department, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin

Janice R. Fine, Ph.D.  MIT

Rebecca  Givan, Ph.D. Northwestern University

Charles Heckscher, Ph.D.  Harvard

Carla Katz,  J.D.  Seton Hall University

Jeffrey H. Keefe, Ph.D. Cornell

Douglas Kruse, Director PhD in IRHR, Ph.D. Harvard

Sheila Lawrence, Ph.D. Rutgers

Mingwei Liu, Ph.D. Cornell

Ann-Michelle Marsden, M.S. Florida State

Joan S. M.  Meyers, Ph.D. California, Davis

Saul A. Rubinstein, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tobias Schulze- Cleven, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley

Lisa A. Schur, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley

Susan J. Schurman, Ph.D. Michigan

Paula B. Voos, Director, Labor and Employment Relations Credit Programs, Ph.D. Harvard