Randolph, Edward (Ned)
Ned Randolph is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Communication and the Environmental Studies Program. A former journalist and speechwriter for the mayor of New Orleans, Randolph investigates intersections of power, social justice and the environment, particularly in the Gulf South. Randolph received his PhD in communication from the University of California–San Diego and teaches courses on political communication, cultural studies, the public sphere and environmental journalism.
Harris, Emily
Emily Harris is a clinical instructor in the Department of Health Policy and Management and serves as the director for the Master's in Health Administration. Her academic interests lie in organizational behavior and theory, strategic management, change management, and leadership in healthcare organizations. Prior to joining the faculty at Tulane, Harris consulted for a leadership development firm, where she designed courses, class materials and management tools. She taught classes and coached administrative and clinical leaders on ethical leadership principles and accountability.
Fucich, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Fucich teaches undergraduate and graduate students in the neuroscience program. She joins the School of Science and Engineering from LSU Health New Orleans, where she spent the last three years as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Physiology. She holds a BS in biochemistry from the University of Southern Mississippi and a PhD in pharmacology/neuroscience from UT Health San Antonio. Her research interests span stress- and brain injury-related psychiatric illnesses, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol use disorder.
Cook, Emily
Emily Cook studies higher education in the United States using methods from labor economics and industrial organization. Her research focuses on how federal and state higher-education policies affect market outcomes, including applications, admissions, tuition and financial aid. Cook earned her PhD in economics from the University of Virginia and her BA in economics from the University of Maryland–College Park. She also holds a BM in violin performance from the University of Maryland.
Castle, Erik P.
Erik P. Castle earned his medical degree from University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School. He completed a urology residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center, followed by a laparoscopic and reconstructive urologic surgery fellowship at Mayo Clinic of Arizona. Castle's surgical expertise includes minimally invasive urologic oncology including robot-assisted radical cystectomy, prostatectomy, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, and partial nephrectomy.
Cabalfin, Edson
Edson G. Cabalfin, PhD, is an educator, architect, designer, researcher and historian. He was the curator of the Philippine Pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale in 2018. He received his PhD in history of architecture and urban development from Cornell University in 2012. Under a Fulbright Fellowship, he obtained his Master of Science in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati in 2003.
Lowell, Devin A.
Devin Lowell joined the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic in 2020, after beginning his career with a small plaintiff firm in New Orleans. In private practice, he litigated a variety of complex matters in both state and federal court, including environmental damage claims, workplace asbestos injuries, pharmaceutical product liability and consumer class actions. He earned a BA in political science and a BS in journalism from the University of Kansas and a JD from the Tulane University Law School.