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Cynthia Conrad is an Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences Department at the University of New Haven within the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences. She teaches courses such as Research Methods, Contemporary Issues in Health Care, and Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, blending expertise in public administration and health policy.
- Ph.D. in Public Health Administration, University of Texas at Arlington (with UT Health Science Center at Dallas)
- M.A. in Political Science (Policy Analysis), University of Texas at Arlington
- B.A. in Political Science (Comparative Government), Southern Illinois University
Dr. Conrad’s research spans public health economics, health policy, criminal justice, and organizational decision-making. Her work examines issues like healthcare costs, child abuse and neglect, physician income trends, and emergency preparedness.
Her recent publications address topics such as graduate education challenges, cost modeling for child abuse, and ethics in dental hygiene. These works reflect interdisciplinary engagement with public administration, health economics, and policy analysis.
Dr. Conrad has not been explicitly linked to scientific awards or grants in the provided text. She has collaborated with colleagues like Coleman and Costello on studies related to public health and criminal justice.



