Eagleton Faculty, Staff and Visiting Associates
B.S. degree in chemical engineering, Case Western Reserve University; M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in public policy, Harvard University
Stuart Shapiro has been a professor at the Bloustein School since 2003 and is currently the associate dean of faculty. His area of focus is regulatory policy and how policy analysis is used to make decisions in a political context. Shapiro is the author of three books, Not Normal: A Progressive’s Diary of the First Year of Trump’s Presidency, Analysis and Public Policy: Successes, Failures, and Directions for Reform and The Politics of Regulatory Reform. He has also written articles for journals in political science, public administration, public policy, and economics, as well as for law reviews. He teaches classes in micro-economics, cost-benefit analysis, and regulatory politics. Prior to coming to Rutgers, Shapiro worked at the Office of Management and Budget under Presidents Bush (43) and Clinton.