Alice Ginsberg
Associate Director for Research and Grant Development
Alice Ginsberg has over thirty years of experience in educational programming, teaching, and research, specializing in issues of teacher education, higher education, urban education, minority serving institutions, social justice pedagogies, and educational philanthropy. In addition to teaching at The University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers University, Alice is the author or editor of eight books including, Gender in Urban Education (Heinemann, 2004), Gender and Educational Philanthropy (Palgrave, 2007, with Marybeth Gasman) The Evolution of American Women's Studies (Palgrave, 2008), Embracing Risk in Urban Education (Rowman and Littlefield, 2012), Transgressing Teacher Education (Rowman and Littlefield, 2022), and For the Love of Teaching: How Minority Serving Institutions are Diversifying and Transforming the Profession (Teachers College Press, with Marybeth Gasman and Andres Castro Samayoa, 2023).