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Cynthia Lum, John S. Earle named University Professors

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and have been named 亚洲AV Professors. Their status was approved by a resolution of Mason鈥檚 Board of Visitors in July.

Along with endowed chairs, the title of University Professor is the highest academic rank bestowed on members of Mason鈥檚 faculty.

Cynthia Lum
Cynthia Lum

Lum, a professor in the Department of , is the director of Mason鈥檚 and a leading authority on evidence-based policing, which advocates for research, evaluation and scientific process to inform law enforcement, policymaking and practice. She has developed numerous tools and strategies to translate and institutionalize research into everyday law enforcement operations.

A former Baltimore City police officer, Lum is a Fulbright Specialist in policing and criminology, and the co-director of the International Summer School for Policing Scholarship, developed with colleagues at the Scottish Institute for Policing Research at Arizona State University.

Her recent book with Mason associate criminology professor Christopher Koper, 鈥淓vidence-Based Policing: Translating Research into Practice鈥 (Oxford University Press), received the American Society of Criminology Division of Policing 2020 Outstanding Book Award.

鈥淐ynthia Lum is a remarkable scholar, teacher, administrator,鈥 said , chair of the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society. 鈥淚f she were an Olympian, I imagine her to be a heptathlete鈥攕imply extraordinary at many events.鈥

John S. Earle

"She is able to use her direct lived experience and high-quality research to inform her scholarship on policing, creating knowledge that is immediately useful to law enforcement agencies," said College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Ann Ardis.

Earle, who teaches in the , is director of Mason鈥檚 and is director of the Schar School鈥檚 Program.

His main research interests include labor, development, and institutions, including topics such as employment policies, financial constraints, political economy, firm dynamics, productivity, inequality, and entrepreneurship. His research won the 2011 Abram Bergson Prize for best paper in comparative economic studies for his paper: 鈥淒id Post-Communist Privatization Increase Mortality?鈥

Earle is frequently published in leading journals around the world and has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the European Union, the MacArthur Foundation and the Russell Sage Foundation.

鈥淚mportantly, these grants have funded multiple graduate students with whom he has co-written many publications, and their career success owe much to his support and mentorship,鈥 Schar School Dean said. 鈥淲e are very proud of John鈥檚 accomplishments and congratulate him on his achievement as University Professor.鈥