MADELINE H. (ENGEL) MORAN
PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY
Education
Barnard College, B.A.
Fordham University, M.A. and Ph.D
RESEARCH POSITIONS
Lehman, CUNY
National Science Foundation, IDA Consultant
South Bronx Ecomomic Ccouncil
Drug Abuse Unit, U.S. Dep’t of Probation, Eastern District, N.Y. , Director of Evaluation
Fordham University
Bureau of Research , U.S. Dep’t of Educ.ation, Consultant
American Immigration & Citizenship Conference, Research Assistant
Fordham University, Research Fellow
Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University, Research Assistant
ACADEMIC AND PTFOESSIONAL HONORS
Consultant, Committee on the Status of Women in the U.S. Catholic Church,
Archdiocese of NY
Member, Bronx Borough President’s Advisory Committee on the Homeless
Listings
The World Who’s Who of Women
Who’s Who in American Education
International Who’s Who in Education
The Who’s Who of Women
Who’s Who
Who’s Who in the East
American Men and Women of Science
Community Leaders in America
Contemporary Authors
Elected to Alpha Kappa Delta, National Sociological Honor Society
Fordham University, NIMH Funded Research Fellowship,
Fordham University Teaching Assistantship
publications
Books and Monographs
DellaCava, Frances A. and Madeline H. Engel, Sleuths in Skirts, New York:
Routledge Publishing, May 2002, 315 pp.
DellaCava, Frances A. and Madeline H. Engel. Female Detectives in American
Novels. NY: Garland Publishing Co., 1993, 157 pp.
Marden, Charles F., Gladys Meyer and Madeline H. Engel, Minorities in American
Society, 6th ed. NY: HarperCollins, 1992, 550 pp.
Engel, Madeline H. The Drug Scene. NY: Hayden Book Co., 1974, 179 pp.
Engel, Madeline H. Inequality in America. NY: Thomas Y Crowell, 1970, 239 pp
Tomasi, S.M. and Madeline H. Engel, (eds.) The Italian Experience in the United
States. Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies, 1970, 239 pp.
Articles (Peer Reviewed)
Engel, M.H., N.K. Phillips and F.A, DellaCava “Forced Migration and Immigration
Programs for Children: The Emergence of a Social Movement” International Journal of Children’s Rights,” To be published Summer 2016.
Engel, M.H., N.K. Phillips and F.A. DellaCava, “Inter-Country Adoption of Children
Born in the United States,” Sociology Between the Gaps 2015 1 (1): 1-13.
( also available at /sbg/vol.1/iss1/1)
Engel, M.H., N.K.Phillips and F. A. DellaCava, “Indigenous Children’s Rights: A
Sociological Perspective on Boarding Schools and Transracial Adoption” International Journal of Children’s Rights 20 (2012): 279-299.
Engel, M.H., N.K.Phillips and F.A. DellaCava, “Cultural Difference and Adoption
Policy in the United States: The Quest for Social Justice for Children,” International Journal of Children’s Rights 18 (2008): 1-18.
Reprinted in: Meenu Bhatnagar (ed.), Child Adoption: Issues and
Perspectives. Ahmedabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2008,
pp. 137-156.
Engel, M.H., N.K. Phillips and F.A. DellaCava, “International Adoption: A
Sociological Account of the U.S. Experience,” Sociology and Social Policy 27 (2007): 257-270.
DellaCava, F. A., N.K. Phillips and M.H. Engel, “Adoption in the US: The
Emergence of a Social Movement,” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 31 (Dec. 2004): 141-60.
Phillips, Norma and Madeline H. Engel, “New Perspectives in the
Undergraduate Social Work Program in a Combined Department,”
Arete 17 (Winter 1992): 58-62.
DellaCava, Frances A. and Madeline H. Engel, “Resistance to Sisterhood,”
International Journal of Women’s Studies 2 (Nov.-Dec. 1979): 505-12.
Book Chapters
DellaCava, Frances A. and Madeline H. Engel, “Racism, Sexism and Anti-
Semitism in Mystery Fiction Featuring Female Sleuths,” in Kathleen Gregory Klein (ed.), Diversity and Detective Fiction. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green University Press, 1999, pp. 39-60.
Engel, Madeline H. “Alienation among Minorities,” in W. Bier (ed). Alienation: Plight
of Modern Man? NY: Fordham University Press, 1972, pp. 94-112.
Engel, Madeline H., ”The Widow in America,” in W. Bier (ed.) Women in Modern Life.
NY: Fordham University Press, 1968., pp. 158-182.
Research Reports
15 for: Bronx Borough President; South Bronx Overall (SOBRO) Economic Development Corp.; NIMH,:US Department of Probation – Eastern District of NY,; Fordham University: Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Development.
SERVICE AT LEHMAN
Administrative
Former Chair, Sociology
Former Chair, Sociology & Social Work
Former Co-Director, Office of Graduate Studies
Former Coordinator, Women’s Studies Program
Committee Memberships
Departmental Prizes and Awards Committee 2000-present
President’s Advisory Committee on Promotion 2005, 2009
President’s Advisory Committee on Tenure 2006, 2007
Middle States Group 5 2008
Equivalency and Waiver Committee 2000-2003
Divisional Executive Committee 1995-2011
Faculty Personnel and Budget Committee 1995-2011
Italian American Studies Committee 1995-2005
Women’s Studies Program Committee 1994-2003
Women’s Studies Advisory Committee 1994-2003
Other
Former Editor, International Migration Review
Founder, Chapter Mu of New York, Alpha Kappa Delta 1970
Faculty Advisor to Alpha Kappa Delta 1970-2008, 2011-present
Chair, Joseph P. Fitzpatrick, S.J. Memorial Scholarship, Fordham University 1995-present (current value $225,000)
Organized Joseph P. Fitzpatrick Archive, Fordham University Library, Rose Hill Campus, Bronx, 1995