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Location & Contact Info.
Office of Admissions
Savitz Hall
Phone: 877-RU-ROWAN
admissions@rowan.edu

Dedicated Faculty @ Rowan University

Whatever major you choose at Rowan, you’ll work closely with outstanding teachers who love their work in the classroom as well as in their fields of expertise. With an average class size of 20, virtually no classes over 34, and no graduate teaching assistants, you’re guaranteed the personal attention that can make your educational experience truly life-changing.

Meet a few of our outstanding professors:

Joe Bierman

“As they make films, our students learn the techniques and procedures really used in the industry. In the process, they also learn something more. They learn how to learn - how to gather new skills, apply them to a project and complete a project. These are skills they can use in any business and throughout life.”

Prof. Joe Bierman
Radio, Television & Film


“My approach to teaching business is half theory and half practice - half focused on understanding concepts and half on concrete, marketable skills. These skills get students their first jobs. The ability to think and solve problems advances them through the rest of their careers.”

Prof. Diane Hamilton
Management & MIS

 

 

Christy Faison

Denis DiBlasio

�Everyone teaching in our department is also doing-performing, composing, recording. So we know what it takes to make it professionally. We all help open doors for our students. At the same time, we demand they meet the kind of expectations they are going to face out in the real world.�

Prof. Denis DiBlasio
Director of Jazz Studies &
World-Class Saxophonist


“We give students a solid grounding in major theories of psychology, but we also involve them in applying concepts in ways that are both meaningful and practical. This can range from writing personal essays and devising their own experiments to assisting professors with research or completing internships. When concepts become real to them, they gain fundamental knowledge for the long term.”

Prof. Keiko Stoeckig
Chair of the Psychology Department

Keiko Stoeckig

Robi Polikar

"From growing up in Istanbul, I missed the more social aspect of a large city. Rowan is perfectly located because it’s close enough to take advantage of New York, Washington and Philadelphia. And the people around me here are like a family. The faculty works together as a team, and the students really feel comfortable coming to us with questions and participating in projects.”

Prof. Robi Polikar
Electrical and Computer Engineering