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Ashley LeedsAshley Leeds
Associate Professor of Political Science
Professor Leeds receives a National Science Foundation grant to study the often complex relationship between a nation's political change and its foreign policy. »
George ZodrowGeorge Zodrow
Allyn R. and Glayds M. Cline Chair of Economics
Professor Zodrow receives Stephen Gold Award from the National Tax Association »
Gilbert M. CuthbertsonGilbert M. Cuthbertson
Professor of Political Science
Prof. Cuthbertson's areas of specialization include political philosophy, Texas politics, and American constitutional law. »
James D. FaubionJames D. Faubion
Professor of Anthropology
Professor Faubion's research areas include modern and ancient Greece, culture and society of the U.S., anthropological and social theory, ethics, religion and violence, and kinship in contemporary society.  »
James DannemillerJames Dannemiller
Lynette S. Autrey Professor of Psychology
Professor Dannemiller was elected as a Fellow in the American Psychological Society »
James R. PomerantzJames R. Pomerantz
Professor of Psychology
Professor Pomerantz is a cognitive psychologist with a specialty in human visual perception and attention. His recent research focuses on perceptual organization and Gestalt psychology. »
Jenifer BratterJenifer Bratter
Associate Professor of Sociology
Professor Bratter received a prestigious Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award to research whether multiracial families experience the same level of racial segregation that single-race families experience.   »
Jessica Logan(2)Jessica Logan
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Professor Logan received a grant from the Teagle Foundation for a multidisciplinary project designed to enhance learning and teaching in college classrooms. »
Lanny Martin(2)Lanny Martin
Associate Professor of Political Science
Professor Martin wins a prestigious NSF CAREER Grant. »
Melissa MarschallMelissa Marschall
Albert Thomas Assoc. Professor
Professor Marschall was awarded grants from the  National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology to pursue the Local Elections in America Project (LEAP) which will create a centralized, comprehensive and cost-effective local-elections database.    »
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