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Nationality
  
United States

Spouse
  
Rosalyn Deutsche

Residence
  
New York City

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Fields
  
Publishing Online Education

Education
  
Brooklyn College Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma

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Robert Ubell is the former Vice Dean of Online Learning at New York University Tandon School of Engineering, where he headed the school’s e-learning unit, NYU Tandon Online, formerly known as NYU-ePoly. He is currently the Vice Dean Emeritus, Online Learning at NYU Tandon Online. Under his leadership, NYU Tandon Online has grown in size and stature, achieving more than 10,000 enrollments since it was first launched. Since 2013, US News & World Report has ranked the unit's online engineering graduate program in the top dozen in the nation and was ranked No. 8. in 2015. In the same year, NYU Tandon Online was the recipient of the Ralph E. Gomory Award for Quality Online Education from the Online Learning Consortium (formerly known as the Sloan Consortium)

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Education

Ubell attended Brooklyn College in New York, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature in 1961. He pursued studies in studio art, art history, and printmaking at various institutions, including Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma in Rome and Pratt Institute.

Publishing Industry

Following a period of freelance journalism, publishing articles on science, health and other subjects in New York Magazine, Medical World News, and Today’s Living, among other periodicals, in 1962, he was appointed an editor of Nuclear Industry, published by the Atomic Industrial Forum. Afterwards, he rose through the ranks at Plenum Publishing Corporation, becoming Vice President and Editor-in-Chief in 1970. Subsequently, in 1974, Ubell was appointed editor of The Sciences, published by the New York Academy of Sciences. From 1979 to 1983, he served as the first American Publisher of the noted British science weekly, Nature, where he also launched Nature Biotechnology. In 1984, he founded Robert Ubell Associates, a science, technology and electronic publishing consulting firm with more than 200 clients, including major firms, such as MIT Press, Elsevier, and John Wiley & Sons, among others. From 1993-1996, he served as US president of BioMedNet, Inc., a life sciences website owned by Elsevier. Continuing his work in technical publishing, he joined Marcel Dekker in 1996 as Vice President of New Media.

Online Education

In 1999, he joined Stevens Institute of Technology as Dean of Online Learning, where he launched WebCampus Stevens, the school’s online learning unit, awarded the Sloan prize as the best online learning program in the country. During his tenure at Stevens, he also served as Dean of the School of Professional Education, where he was head of corporate training and online learning and was also responsible for the university’s graduate programs in China. In 2009, Ubell joined New York University Tandon School of Engineering as Vice President of the school’s Enterprise Learning unit, also serving as head of the school's Online learning unit. In 2013, he was appointed Vice Dean of Online Learning. In late December of 2013, Ubell was appointed to New York State's Board of Regents online learning task force. He has also served on the Board of the Online Learning Consortium & the New York State’s Board of Regents online learning task force.

Honors and awards

Ubell is recipient of the prestigious A. Frank Mayadas Online Learning Leadership Award, the highest honor given to an individual in digital education. In 2011, the Online Learning Consortium (formerly known as the Sloan Consortium) named him among its 2011 Fellows and a Council Member of the Chongqing (China) International Exchange Association.

Publications and other works

Ubell is the editor of Virtual Teamwork: Mastering the Art and Practice of Online Learning and Corporate Collaboration, published in 2010. He is also the author of recently published Going Online: Perspectives on Digital Learning. He served as executive editor of the Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather, Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey, among other scholarly reference works. He is the editor of the multivolume series, Masters of Modern Physics. He is the author of over 26 books and more than 60 scholarly articles.

Personal life

Ubell lives in Manhattan and is married to the art historian Rosalyn Deutsche, visiting professor at Barnard College, Columbia University. He is a father of two daughters—Jennifer Hayslett, who lives in Vermont, and Elizabeth Miller who lives in Virginia. Ubell has three grandchildren. He is the brother of Earl Ubell.

References

Robert Ubell Wikipedia