- Evans School Faculty
June 18, 2020
Grant Blume

Grant Blume is a teaching faculty member at the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance and currently serves as the Evans School’s Director of Undergraduate Programs. Grant teaches courses on policy analysis, program evaluation, and research methods at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral level. He brings a racial equity lens to much of his…
Craig W. Thomas

Craig Thomas joined the Evans School in 2006, after serving on the faculty at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst for nine years. He teaches courses in policy processes and public management, environmental and natural resource policy, and qualitative methods. His research analyzes collaboration among public, private, and nonprofit partners, with a particular focus on…
Stephen B. Page

Stephen B. Page joined the Evans School faculty in 1999. His research and teaching interests include leadership, management, collaboration, and strategy. Page’s publications explore these issues in the areas of education, health and human services, housing, and transportation. He consults regularly to local governments and nonprofit organizations, and previously worked as a research associate at…
David F. Layton

David F. Layton joined the Evans School faculty in 2001. He teaches courses in economics, econometrics, and statistics. Layton’s research lies at the interface of applied econometrics, applied microeconomics, and environmental policy. He has published on a wide range of topics including economics and the evolution of antibiotic resistance, discounting and climate change, spatial location…
Crystal C. Hall

Crystal Hall joined the Evans School faculty in 2008. Her courses include Quantitative Analysis, Psychology for Policy Analysis, Intergroup Relations for Public Policy, and Race and Equity for Policy and Governance. Her research explores decision making in the context of poverty, using the methods of social and cognitive psychology, along with behavioral economics. This work has…
Joaquín Herranz Jr.

Joaquín Herranz Jr. joined the Evans School faculty in 2004. His research interests include multi-sectoral multi-organizational network performance and management, strategic management of public and nonprofit agencies, social enterprise, as well as the roles of art, culture, and creativity in community and regional development. Herranz’s research includes studies for The Urban Institute, U.S. Department of Housing and…
Ann Bostrom

Ann Bostrom joined the Evans School faculty in 2007. Her research focuses on risk perception, communication, and management; and environmental policy and decision making under uncertainty. She served on the faculty at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) from 1992-2007, where she served as Associate Dean for Research at the Ivan Allen College of…
Mary Kay Gugerty

Mary Kay Gugerty is the Nancy Bell Evans Professor of Nonprofit Management & Philanthropy, the Associate Dean for Teaching & Learning and the Principal Investigator for the International Program on Public Health Leadership (IPPHL). Her research focuses on three areas: evaluation and impact measurement in the social sector; advocacy, accountability and voluntary regulation programs among nonprofit…
Alison C. Cullen

Alison C. Cullen joined the University of Washington Daniel J. Evans School faculty as professor of public policy and governance in 1995. Professor Cullen has published more than 75 scholarly works pertaining to the analysis of risks to human health and the environment, decision making in the face of risks which are uncertain or vary…
Sara Curran

Curran joined the faculty of the University of Washington‘s Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance in 2005. She is Professor of International Studies, Professor of Public Policy & Governance & Professor of Sociology. She also has an adjunct appointment in Global Health and is an affiliate faculty of the Center for Center…
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