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Ola Adeoye, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago
773-325-1845,
oadeoye@depaul.edu
Urban politics and politcal economy, American politics and political institution, political behavior, minority politics, African politics |
Clement Adibe, Ph.D, Queen's University, Canada
773-325-1981,
cadibe@depaul.edu
Faculty advisor for the Model United Nations Program
African politics, international relations theory, human rights in Africa, U.S. foreign policy in Africa, regional integration, United Nations peackeeping |
Molly Andolina, Ph.D., Georgetown University
773-325-4709,
mandolin@depaul.edu
American government, political behavior, campaigns and elections, political socialization and culture, public opinion |
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David Barnum, Ph.D., Stanford University
773-325-1972,
dbarnum@depaul.edu
Serves as a pre-law advisor
Constitutional law, civil liberties, criminal justice, the Supreme Court |
Larry Bennett, Ph.D., Rutgers University
773-325-1973,
lbennett@depaul.edu
Urban politics and public policy, neighborhood research, American politics |
James Block, Ph.D., The University of Chicago
773-325-1976,
jblock@depaul.edu
Modern and classical political thought |
Michael L. Budde, Ph.D., Northwestern University
773-325-1974,
mbudde@depaul.edu
Chair, Political Science Department
International relations, political economy, comparative politics, religion and politics, culture and politics, mass media |
Patrick Callahan, Ph.D., Ohio State University
773-325-7338,
pcallaha@depaul.edu
Faculty advisor for the Model United Nations Program
international relations, American foreign policy, and ethics of war |
Zachary F. Cook, Ph.D. candidate, Northwestern University
773-325-8679,
zcook@depaul.edu
American government and politics, media and politics, public opinion, state politics, statistics |
Richard Farkas, Ph.D., University of South Carolina
773-325-1977, dfarkas@depaul.edu
Faculty Advisor, the DePaul chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha
Comparative politics (Russia, Eastern Europe), revolution and terrorism |
Scott Hibbard, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
773-325-7542,
shibbar1@depaul.edu
Comparative politics (Middle East and South Asia), religion and politics, American foreign policy, international relations, human rights |
Kathryn Ibata-Arens, Ph.D., Northwestern University
773-325-4716,
kibataar@depaul.edu
Political economy, international relations, Japan, technology policy |
Valerie Johnson, Ph.D., Government and Politics, University of Maryland
773-325-4731,vjohnso5@depaul.edu
Urban politics, African-American politics, urban education |
Hyung-min Joo, Ph.D., the University of Chicago
773-325-7570,
hjoo@depaul.edu
Comparative theory, revolution and social movements, Soviet Union/Russia, IR Theory, international political economy, social theory, modern political thought |
Anna O. Law, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
773-325-4326,
alaw1@depaul.edu
Law and courts, constitutional theory and interpretation, U.S. immigration law, history and policy, race and ethnicity in the U.S. |
Azza Salama Layton, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
773-325-1987,
alayton@depaul.edu
The presidency, public policy analysis, American politics, the Civil Rights Movement, race relationships |
Shiera Malik, Ph.D. candidate, Trinity College (Dublin)
773-325-8681,
smalik6@depaul.edu
Latin American politics, politics and religion, gender and international politics, history of political thought, international relations, feminist theory |
Khalil M. Marrar, Ph.D., Loyola University
773-325-8682,
kmarrar@depaul.edu
International studies, american political theory, comparative political systems, international political economy, ancient and modern political theory |
Catherine R. May, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison
773-325-4755,
cmay1@depaul.edu
Political Science Internship Coordinator
American politics and institutions, political theory and philosophy, mass media, political culture and socialization, political psychology |
Michael L. Mezey, Ph.D., Syracuse University
773-325-7318, mmezey@depaul.edu
American politics, Congress, the presidency |
Christina R. Rivers, Ph.D., Cornell University
773-325-4593,
crivers@depaul.edu
Race and representation in the United States, African-American political thought |
Rose J. Spalding, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
773-325-1983,
rspaldin@depaul.edu
Comparative politics (Latin America), political economy, social welfare policy |
Phillip Stalley, Ph.D., George Washington University
773-325-4179
International relations, Chinese politics, political methods, globalization and the environment, mutlinational companies and the developing world |
Wayne P. Steger, Ph.D., University of Iowa
773-325-4240,
wsteger@depaul.edu
Faculty Advisor, Political Science Student Association
American presidency, Congress and the legislative process, political
parties and elections, media coverage of presidential elections,
research methods |
Harry Wray, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
773-325-1975,
hwray@depaul.edu
American politics, voting behavior, political parties and elections, public opinion, mass media, political culture, political socialization |
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