Joseph C. Morreale
Adjunct Professor of Health and Public Administration

Joseph C. Morreale has sixteen years of experience in higher education administration along with twenty years of academic experience in teaching and scholarship at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He has held positions as provost, senior associate provost, vice president, associate vice president, vice provost, division chair, and department chair. He received tenure at two different institutions; rose through the ranks of the professoriate from assistant through full professor, and presently holds a tenured full professor position jointly in the masters program in public administration and the department of economics at Pace University.

Dr. Morreale was selected as a Fellow by the American Council on Education (ACE) (1995-1996). He also was a Harvard Fellow at the Summer Institute for Educational Management (IEM) for senior administrators (summer 2000) and a Senior Scholar for the American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) (1996-2005).

Joseph Morreale holds a Ph.D. in Economics and a M.S. in Higher Education Administration and Finance with extensive experience in administration, research, teaching, and business and governmental consulting. His academic specializations include public finance and administration, health care economics and finance, environmental economics and faculty development in higher education. Dr. Morreale has authored books and peer reviewed articles on applied economic analysis in public policy, academic assessment, faculty evaluation and development, and higher education. Among his publications are an edited book, The US Medical Care Industry: The Economist's Point of View and peer reviewed articles on Canadian national health insurance and US health care policy. He also has fundraising experience after working in two university-wide capital campaigns ($60 million and $100 million), Over his academic career he has established an innovative interdisciplinary masters of science program in environmental policy, an externally funded Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and attracted the well-known "Inside Actors Studio" cable television program and its MFA academic degree program to his university.