Selected Published Works
Brandon Bartels, assistant professor of political science, published "On the Ideological Foundations of Supreme Court Legitimacy in the American Public" in the January issue of the American Journal of Political Science.
Evgeny Finkel, assistant professor of political science, co-edited Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions (Routledge, 2013).
Henry Hale, associate professor of political science and international affairs, published an article in Russian “Dinamika praviashchego rezhima v Rossii” [“Regime Dynamics in Russia”] in Pro et Contra.
Melanie Hudson, MA ’78, co-edited the 4th edition of Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (Delmar-Cengage Learning, November 2012).
Eric Lawrence, associate professor of political science, published "The Adoption of Direct Primaries in the United States" in Party Politics 19.
Kimberly Morgan, associate professor of political science, published "America's Misguided Approach to Social Welfare" in Foreign Affairs.
Harris Mylonas, assistant professor of political science and international affairs, co-authored the article "Greece" in the most recent issue of the European Journal of Political Research.
Awards and Recognition
Robert Colgin, BA ’68, was honored for his philanthropy by the Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Atlanta Chapter at the 2012 National Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon.
Daniel Martinage, BA '75, was recently named the new executive director of the Industrial Designers Society of America, the world’s oldest and largest membership organization for industrial design.
Jozef Przytycki was awarded the title of Professor of Mathematical Sciences by the President of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski, at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw.
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs David Shambaugh's book China Goes Global: The Partial Power (Oxford University Press, February 2013) was included in the Denver Post’s 25 Foreign Policy Books to Read in 2013.
James Skoufis, BA ’08, was elected to the New York State Assembly (99th District), making him the state's youngest serving assemblymember at age 26.