Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who can I talk to about a project I have in mind?

    You can call or email any one of our three Associate Directors to discuss a particular project or to get more information on the work we do.

  • How do you handle contracts?

    CHHS is part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and is therefore considered a state institution for contracting purposes. We are able to establish Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and Memoranda of Agreements (MOAs) directly with state and local institutions. We are also able to work with your institution on contract language.

  • Who do I contact for more information on DHS COOP trainings or to schedule a training?

    Please contact Clara Woodly at (410) 706-5798.

  • I am a reporter and I'd like to set up an interview with an expert from CHHS. Who do I contact?

    Members of the media should call or email George Lettis, (410) 706-3985 (office) or (202) 531-9236 (cell), for all press matters.

  • I often see Professor Greenberger quoted in the media about financial regulation and other issues related to financial policy. Does he also have a background in this field?

    In the late 90s, Professor Greenberger was a top official at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, where he focused on issues related to financial regulation and dysfunctions in financial markets. For all information pertaining to Professor Greenberger's financial expertise, including media, testimony, and appearances, please visit www.michaelgreenberger.com.

  • Where is CHHS located?

    The CHHS central offices are located on the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus. For mailing address and contact information, please visit the Contact Us page.

  • Who do I contact if I have questions about Professor Michael Greenberger’s work?

    Please contact CHHS coordinator Jeanne Stringer for questions regarding Professor Greenberger. She can be reached by phone at (410) 706-1014.