

Lauren Bock Mullins
Dr. Lauren Bock Mullins is pioneering research in the field of public management, with a particular emphasis on equity and work/family issues within organizations. As an Assistant Professor at the College of Staten Island, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role, having earned her PhD from Rutgers University. Her scholarly work is widely recognized, with numerous publications addressing critical topics such as family responsibilities discrimination, gender equality, and government privatization. Dr. Mullins has made significant contributions to the academic community through her research and publications. Her work has been featured in various esteemed journals, where she has explored the complexities of human services administration and public policy. Her research not only advances theoretical understanding but also provides practical insights that can be applied to improve organizational practices and policies. In addition to her research, Dr. Mullins is deeply committed to teaching and mentoring students. She strives to create an inclusive and engaging learning environment, encouraging students to critically analyze and address issues related to public management and equity. Her dedication to education is evident in her innovative teaching methods and her ability to inspire students to pursue careers in public service and policy-making. Dr. Mullins's research interests are driven by a passion for promoting fairness and equality in the workplace. She is particularly interested in how organizational policies and practices can be designed to support work/family balance and reduce discrimination based on family responsibilities. Her work aims to inform policymakers and organizational leaders on how to create more equitable and supportive environments for all employees. Through her research, teaching, and service, Dr. Mullins continues to make a meaningful impact in the field of public management. Her commitment to advancing equity and addressing work/family issues positions her as a leading voice in her field, influencing both academic discourse and practical applications in public policy and management.
Publications
, 2016-01-01
, 68, 2016-11-23
, 257-272, 2017-10-19
, 2014-01-01