Carole Huberman, Ph.D.

Professor of Public Administration

Carole Huberman, Ph.D.
Carole Huberman, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration

Education

  • Certificate in Qualitative Research - Nova Southeastern University
  • Certificate in Evaluation and Institutional Research – University of Wisconsin, 2019
  • PhD – Union Institute & University, 2008

Areas of Interest

"I believe that higher education provides every individual with a pathway to income and social equity. Education is the great socio-economic equalizer."

Biography

Carole Huberman, PhD, CPA, is a Full Professor of Public Administration at Barry University’s Andreas School of Business and Public Administration, where she also serves as Program Coordinator for Public Administration. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in public administration, public budgeting, program evaluation, leadership, and research methods.

Dr. Huberman’s research spans public sector leadership, emotional intelligence, government accountability, fraud prevention, antisemitism, democratic resilience, and applied public administration pedagogy. She has presented her scholarship widely at national and international conferences, including the Midwest Political Science Association, the Southeastern Conference of Public Administration, and conferences in Europe and the Middle East. Her work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals and interdisciplinary law reviews.

She holds a PhD in Public Policy, an MPA from the University of Pennsylvania, and advanced degrees in accounting and taxation. In addition to her academic career, Dr. Huberman is a licensed Certified Public Accountant and holds multiple professional certifications related to fraud examination and human resources

Dr. Huberman has served extensively in university governance, including leadership of the Faculty Senate, service on accreditation committees, the Institutional Review Board, and the graduate council. She is also actively engaged in community and professional service through nonprofit boards, policy organizations, and national academic associations.

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