Remembering Former Dean Dr. Milton Schwebel

Dr. Milton Schwebel, former Dean of Rutgers Graduate School of Education, passed away on October 3, 2013 

at the age of 99. Dr. Schwebel's accomplishments show his dedication to the fields of education and psychology. Before working at the GSE, Dr. Schwebel served on the faculty at New York University’s School of Education for eighteen years as a professor, department chair, and associate dean. He joined the GSE as dean in 1967, serving for ten years before joining the faculty of the Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology. He was the founding chair of American Psychological Association ‘s Advisory Committee on Impaired Psychologist for eight years and the founding editor of Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology for seven years.

Dr. Schwebel was an author of several books including Assisting Impaired Psychologists, Promoting Cognitive Growth over the Life Span, Behavioral Science and Human Survival, Piaget in the Classroom, Guide to a Happier Family, Who Can Be Educated?, and Remaking America's Three School Systems: Now Separate and Unequal.
 
Additional information on Dr. Schwebel's accomplishments and services may be found by visiting the Levine Memorial Chapel website.