Campbell Institute

Students

Doctoral Students

Katherine Barnes
Political Science
Collaborating with Professor Elizabeth Cohen
barnesk@syr.edu
443-1515
Political theory, rights, crime, citizenship and immigration

David Berlan
Public Administration
Collaborating with Professor Van Slyke
dgberlan@maxwell.syr.edu
443-9742
International development, public & nonprofit management, particular focus on roles of governmental, intergovernmental, & nongovernmental actors in development

Jacob Frank
Social Science
Collaborating with Professor Thompson
jmfrank@maxwell.syr.edu
Protest and political change in former Soviet Republics and language politics, the "revival" of threatened languages

Thomas Guiler
History
Collaborating with Professor Elisabeth Lasch Quinn
taguiler@syr.edu 
Modern America (Intellectual, cultural, social, and diplomatic)

Harish Jagannath
Public Administration
Collaborating with Professor Van Slyke 
hpjagann@syr.edu
443-9742
Public Managment and development policy

Molly Jessup
History
Collaborating with Professor Thompson
mjessup@maxwell.syr.edu
Modern America, Social History, High school life in the cold war

Fethi Keles
Anthropology
Collaborating with Professor Rubinstein
fkeles@maxwell.syr.edu
Refugee studies, questions of cultural belonging and exclusion, forced migration and its consequences, and social memory studies.

Dae Woo Kim
Public Administration
Collaborating with Professor Soonhee Kim
dkim35@syr.edu
443-9742
Human resource management, public management, and performance management

J.B. Kinney
Political Science
Collaborating with Professor Cohen
jbkinney@maxwell.syr.edu
443-1515
Political and Social Theory, Ctizenship, The Concept of Death, Identity Documents, Mobility and Immigration

Brandon Metroka
Political Science
Collaborating with Professors Thomas Keck and Keith Bybee
btmetrok@syr.edu
443-1515
American politics, judicial politics, federalism, and public policy

Visiting Scholars and Instructors

Matthew Guardino
Political Science
mpguardi@maxwell.syr.edu
443-3979
Mass media; public opinion and democratic theory; the power of political elites to shape citizens' perceptions of contemporary policy issues

Shauna Fisher
Political Science
Michael O. Sawyer Post-Doctoral Fellowship
sffisher@maxwell.syr.edu
443-0309
Public law, American politics, and political methodology

Graduate Students 443-1238

Kevin Arts, Professor John Palmer

Karen Auble, Professor David Van Slyke

Martina Durant, Professor Shena Ashley

Natalie Alm, Professor Soonhee Kim

Ethan Jorgensen-Earp, Professor Walter Broadnax

Ben Lingeman, Professor Grant Reeher

Campbell Public Affairs Institute
306 Eggers Hall - Syracuse, New York 13244-1090
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