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    Chase Foster

    Chase Foster

    PhD in Political Science, 2019.
    Postdoctoral Fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Brown University, 2019-2021.
    Postdoctoral Fellow, William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance, Brown University, 2019-2021.


    LSE Fellow in Public Policy and Administration, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2018-2019.

    Noam Gidron

    Noam Gidron

    PhD in Political Science, 2016.
    Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Program in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE), Hebrew University.


    Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance Fellow, Princeton University, 2017-2018.

    Awarded Alon Fellowship for Outstanding Researchers, The Israeli Council for Higher Education, 2019-2022.

    Winner of the Kellogg/Notre Dame Award for best paper in comparative politics (with co-authors James Adams and Will Horne), Midwest Political Science Association, 2019.

    Awarded Harvard University's Edward M. Chase Prize for the best dissertation in international politics, 2016.

    Andrew Karch

    Andrew Karch

    PhD in Political Science, 2003.
    Arleen C. Carlson Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota.


    Responsive States, by Andrew Karch and Shanna Rose.Andrew Karch's most recent book (co-authored by Shanna Rose), Responsive States: Federalism and American Public Policy, has been published by Cambridge University Press (2019).

    Democratic LaboratoriesAndy Karch’s first book, Democratic Laboratories: Policy Diffusion among the American States, has been published by University of Michigan Press (2007). 

    Early StartAndy Karch's second book, Early Start: Preschool Politics in the United States, has been published by the University of Michigan Press (2013).

    Thad Williamson

    Thad Williamson

    PhD in Political Science, 2004.
    Associate Professor of Leadership Studies and Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law, University of Richmond.


    A recognized community leader on poverty reduction efforts in Richmond, Thad Williamson served as the first director of the city's Office of Community Wealth Building while on leave from the University during the 2014-16 academic years. 

    Recipient of the Jepson Servant Leader Award from the Class of 2019 for his work to effect change in Richmond, Virginia, 2019.

    Sprawl, Justice, and Citizenship

    Thad Williamson's book, Sprawl, Justice, and Citizenship: The Civic Costs of the American Way of Life, has been published by Oxford University Press (2010).

    Winner of the American Political Science Association's Harold D. Lasswell Award for the best dissertation in the field of public policy, 2005.

    David  Romney

    David Romney

    PhD in Government, 2020.
    Raphael Morrison Dorman Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Scholars Program, Harvard University.
    Angie Bautista-Chavez

    Angie Bautista-Chavez

    PhD in Government, November 2020.
    Postdoctoral Research Scholar, School of Politics and Global Studies and Center for Latina/os and American Politics Research, Arizona State University (2020-2021).
    Assistant Professor, School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University (beginning 2021).
    Shom  Mazumder

    Shom Mazumder

    PhD in Government, 2020.
    Fellow, Data for Progress


    Stone PhD Scholar in Inequality and Wealth Concentration, Harvard University, 2017-2020.

    Brendan McElroy

    Brendan McElroy

    PhD in Government, November 2020.
    Postdoctoral Fellow, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, University of Michigan (2020-2022).

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