Political Science Faculty
Faculty Accomplishments
Fulbrights & Fellowships
Dr. Myra Waterbury was a Fulbright Scholar during Spring 2022 at the Minority Studies Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Arts and Sciences, in Budapest, Hungary. Her project was titled 鈥淒ivided Nationhood and Multiple Membership in the European Neighborhood: A Comparative Analysis of Hungary鈥檚 Diaspora, Emigrant, and Kin-Minority Engagement Policies."
Dr. Maria Fanis served as a Distinguished Fulbright-Diplomatic Academy Professor of Political Science at the Institute for International Studies, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna, Austria.
Grants & Sponsored Projects
Dr. Kathleen Sullivan (with co-PI Dr. Haley Duschinski) was awarded a $24,000 1804 Grant for a project titled 鈥淩eimagining Undergraduate Law, Justice & Culture at 91探花.鈥 The project matches Law, Justice, and Culture undergraduate students with graduate student mentors in a workshop series and other co-curricular activities. (2022-23)
Dr. Nancy Manring, Advancing Carbon Neutrality: Using the Kanawha Model to Facilitate Climate Change Literacy. 1804 Fund Award (Principal Investigator), $19,967 (July 2013-June 2015).
Dr. Nancy Manring, Sustainability Studies Curriculum Development, (Project Leader), Discretionary funding by Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, $4210, (May 2013-June 2014).