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GRANT REEHER

Campbell Public Affairs Institute Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, 313 Eggers Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 315-443-5046/9707 [email protected]

Present Positions MAXWELL SCHOOL OF CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Director, Campbell Public Affairs Institute (since 2009) Leadership and management of the Maxwell School’s principal domestic politics-focused interdisciplinary research center and public engagement institute (23 faculty members and 16 graduate students, from 6 different departments and 4 different schools). Hosting and management of “The Campbell Conversations” program and the School’s two signature public lecture series (see below); overall institute program and budget management; donor and advisory board relations; community public engagement efforts; endowed professorship programs; internal programming for faculty and graduate student associates. Professor of Political Science (since 2008) Instruction of graduate and undergraduate courses in American politics and political theory; supervision of graduate student research and teaching; direction of individual Ph.D. theses, undergraduate Honors Theses, and Undergraduate Research Program projects; supervision of political internships; leadership of Freshman Forum courses; graduate and undergraduate advising. Coordinator, Tanner Lecture Series on Ethics, Citizenship, and Public Responsibility, and Maxwell State of Democracy Lecture Series (since 2009) Leadership and management of the Maxwell School’s two highest profile speaker series. Donor and speaker relations; budget management; identification, selection, recruitment, negotiation, and presentation of speakers. Coordinator, “American Politics, Policy and International Security in a of Transition” (undergraduate student exchange program with IDC Herzliya Lauder School of Government, since 2016), and “U.S. Government and Politics: Policy and Decision Making” (visiting graduate program with Universidad Panamericana MPA program, since 2015) Leadership and management of two visiting student programs (one in residence at Syracuse University and the other in Washington, D.C.). Programming, instruction, selection and recruitment of guest speakers, and site visits.

WRVO PUBLIC MEDIA (UPSTATE NPR) Creator, Host, and Program Director, “The Campbell Conversations” (since 2010) Hosting and management of a weekly half-hour public affairs program featuring extended in-depth interviews with regional and national writers, politicians, activists, public officials, and business professionals. WRVO is the largest NPR affiliate in , with a listening area spanning 22 counties and southern Ontario. .

Education Ph.D. 1992. M.A. 1985. Department of Political Science. Ph.D. examinations: American Politics (with Distinction), Analytic Political Theory, Political Philosophy. Yale University Dissertation Fellowship, 1990. John Enders Assistance , 1988. Falk Foundation Fellowship, 1987-1988. Yale University Fellowship, 1984-1987.

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE B.A. Summa Cum Laude, with High Distinction in Government, 1982. Phi Beta Kappa, 1982. Rufus Choate Scholar, 1981, 1982. Andrew Warden Edson Prize in Government, 1979. Citation in Government, 1978.

Previous Academic Positions Adjunct Faculty, Leadership for a Democratic Society Program, Federal Executive Institute, Office of Personnel Management, 2001-2015. Instruction and management of courses in federalism, e-governance, policy development and implementation, and trust in government offered to executive civil servants (GS-15 and SES) at the U.S. Government’s premier institute for professional development.

Director, Politics and Media in Britain Program, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs & Syracuse University Study Abroad, Syracuse University, 2005-2011. Direction and management in London of a summer undergraduate program in politics and media, including an internship component.

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2006-2009. Direction and coordination of overall graduate study program in political science, including admissions, assistantships, and Ph.D. examinations.

National Scholarship Coordinator and Core Faculty, Renee Crown University Honors Program, Syracuse University, 2008-2009. University-wide coordination of recruitment and development of major national scholarship candidates (Rhodes, Marshall, Gates, etc.).

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1998-2008.

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Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, Graduate School of Political Management, The George Washington University, 2004- 2005. Research fellowship.

Faculty Coordinator, “Critical Issues for the United States,” Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2002-2004. Interdisciplinary team-taught undergraduate course in domestic policy and citizenship.

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1998-2002.

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1992-1998.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research, The University of , 1995-1997. In residence research fellowship and training program.

Visiting Instructor, Department of Political Science, Union College, 1990-1992. Courses in American politics and democratic theory; direction of Senior Theses and Independent Study projects.

Teaching Fellow, Department of Political Science, Yale University, 1986-1989. Courses in American politics, political philosophy, and contemporary political theory.

Selected Awards Best Public Service Program, New York State , for “The Campbell Conversations,” 2017.

Best Special Program, Syracuse Press Club, for “The Campbell Conversations,” 2016.

Best Interview, New York State Associated Press, for “The Campbell Conversations,” 2015.

Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence, Engaging the World, Syracuse University, 2008.

McGraw-Hill Award for Scholarship and Teaching on Civic Engagement in Political Science, American Political Science Association, 2007.

William Anderson Award for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted in 1991 or 1992 in the field of state and local politics, federalism, or intergovernmental relations, American Political Science Association, 1993.

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Books and Monographs Authored and Edited Considering Shared Government Services in New York State: A Guide for Citizens and Public Officials (principal investigator, editor and contributor). Syracuse and Albany: The Campbell Public Affairs Institute of Syracuse University and the New York State Department of State, 2017. With Kristi Andersen et al. • Monograph published under contract with the New York State Department of State. • Widely employed in state-initiated public deliberations among citizens and public officials across New York State.

The Trusted Leader: Building the Relationships that Make Government Work (editor and contributor). Washington, D.C.: CQ Press [Sage], 2007. Second Edition 2012. With Terry Newell and Peter Ronayne.

Small Donors and Online Giving: A Study of Donors to the 2004 Presidential Campaigns. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, The George Washington University, 2006. With Joseph Graf, Michael Malbin, and Costas Panagopoulos. • Focus of reports in , The Denver Post, The San Jose Mercury News, The Newark Star-Ledger, The Buffalo News, The Charlotte Observer, The Hartford Courant, St. Paul Pioneer Press, The Canton Repository, Duluth News Tribune, The Wichita Eagle, Washington Internet Daily, and Technews.com. • Lead story in The Washington Post’s daily politics email. • Reported on CNN’s “The Situation Room.” • Adaptation published in National Civic Review.

First Person Political: Legislative Life and the Meaning of Public Service. New York: New York University Press, 2006. • Interviewed about book on the “Faith Middleton Show,” and New York metropolitan area NPR; “Sundays with Steve,” a Sunday morning public affairs show on WSYR, a Syracuse ABC affiliate; and on “Hour CNY,” a daily public affairs show on WCNY, a Syracuse PBS affiliate. • Invited to speak about book to Dirksen Congressional Center group. • Profiled in Syracuse University Magazine, Maxwell Perspective, and The Syracuse Record. • Model for Being Political: Leadership and Democracy in the Pacific Islands, by Jack Corbett.

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Click On Democracy: The Internet’s Power to Change Political Apathy into Civic Action. Boulder, : Westview Press, 2002. With Steve Davis and Larry Elin. • Reported on or referenced in , USA Today (cover story), The Times, Salon.com (feature story), Digital Journal, The Hartford Courant, The Albany Times-Union, The Austin American Statesman, The London Free Press (Canada), The Palm Beach Post, The St. Petersburg Times, Washington Internet Daily, and The Syracuse Post- Standard. • Positively reviewed in nationaljournal.com, Publisher’s Weekly, Midwest Book Review, and The Education Digest, featured review in Chinese American Forum. “Featured Book” of the Broadcast Education Association. • Read and used by top staffers in the George W. Bush, , and Wesley Clark 2004 presidential campaigns. • Finalist for the 2003 Frank Luther Mott Journalism & Mass Communication Research Award of Kappa Tau Alpha, the National Honor Society for Mass Communications; award made annually for the best book published on journalism or mass communication. • Excerpt reprinted in The Internet: Opposing Viewpoints, ed. James D. Torr, Greenhaven Press, 2005. • Cited in Joe Trippi’s The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Howard Dean campaign).

The Insider’s Guide to Political Internships: What To Do Once You’re in the Door (editor and contributor). New York: Basic Books, 2002 (originally published by Westview Press). With Mack Mariani. • Profiled in , The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Maxwell Perspective, Syracuse University Magazine, and The Syracuse Record. Subject of a column in , and reported on in washingtonpost.com. Subject of a report on national television. Named a “must read political book” by MinorityVoter Magazine, and chosen for sale and distribution by the National Conference of State Legislatures. Featured book of collegiateworld.com.

Education for Citizenship: Ideas and Innovations in Political Learning (editor, with an introductory essay). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997. With Joseph Cammarano.

Narratives of Justice: Legislators’ Beliefs about Distributive Fairness. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

Power, Inequality, and Democratic Politics: Essays in Honor of Robert A. Dahl (editor, with an introductory essay). Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1988. With Ian Shapiro.

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters “Public Relations in the United States Government: Fragmentation, Democratic Tension, and the Puzzle of Public Trust,” in Public Relations Vol. I. Seoul, South Korea: Korean Institute of Public Administration, 2012 (in English and Korean). With Tina Nabatchi.

“From E-government to E-governance: Harnessing Technology to Strengthen Democracy,” in The Trusted Leader (see above under books). 2007, 2012. With George Mitchell.

“Working with State Legislatures,” in The Trusted Leader. 2007.

“The Political Life of the Internet,” The Responsive Community. Spring/Summer 2004, Vol. 14, Nos. 2-3. With Steve Davis.

“Reform and Remembrance: The Place of the Private Sector in the Future of Health Care Policy,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. April-June 2003, Vol. 28, Nos. 2-3.

“Self-Reported Legislator Ideology versus Interest Group Ratings,” Polity. Winter 2001, Vol. 34, No. 2.

“Outpatient Pharmaceuticals and the Elderly: Policies in Seven Nations,” Health Affairs. May/June 2000, vol. 19. no. 3. With Deborah Freund et al.

“‘More a Distinction of Words Than Things’: The Evolution of Separated Powers in the American States,” Roger Williams University Law Review. Fall 1998, vol. 4, no. 1. With Rogan Kersh, Suzanne Mettler, and Jeffrey Stonecash.

“Encouraging the Better Angels: On Designing the Introductory Course in American Politics,” PS: Political Science and Politics. March 1998, vol. 31, no. 1. With Kimberley Canfield.

“In Search of the Angry White Male: Gender, Race, and Issues in the 1994 Elections,” in Midterm: The Elections of 1994 in Context, ed. Philip Klinkner. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1996. With Joseph Cammarano.

“Citizens and Professionals in the Political Science Polity,” Perspectives on Political Science. Fall 1995, vol. 24, no. 4.

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Editorial Essays Regular columnist, Sunday editorial page, The Syracuse Post-Standard, 2008-2009. Monthly feature-length column on a wide variety of topics related to national, state, and local politics.

Regular columnist, “Rethinking Albany” series, The Syracuse Post-Standard, 2004- 2007. Monthly column on a variety of topics related to New York State public policies and political processes, and comparative state policies and processes.

Other columns (not responsible for titles) “Honor Civil Servants Who Die for Our Country.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, May 8, 2011 (with Terry Newell). • This piece inspired the introduction of federal legislation by U.S. Congressman Richard Hanna, which was signed into law by President Obama as The Civilian Service Recognition Act of 2011.

“The Ultimate Protest Vote. It’s Time to Give Voters a Constructive Outlet for Their Frustration: A ‘None of the Above’ Ballot Option.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, October 24, 2010 (feature-length). A revised spoken version was also broadcast on WRVO the week of October 25, 2010.

“Jordan-Elbridge Community Has Been Damaged.” The Auburn Citizen, Sunday October 10, 2010.

“Deep Uncertainty: Paladino’s Gain in Poll Reflects National Mood.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, September 26, 2010.

“School Boards and True Democracy.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, February 21, 2010.

“CNYSpeaks Aims to Make Public Forums Count.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Friday, October 30, 2009 (with Tina Nabatchi).

“Elected Officials Support Agenda for Downtown.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, October 25, 2009 (with Greg Munno).

“A Draft Agenda to Revive Downtown.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, August 16, 2009 (with Greg Munno and Tina Nabatchi).

“Making History: In a Momentous Year, New Yorkers Finally Get an Early Say in a Presidential Race.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, January 27, 2008 (feature length).

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“Election Over, Now On to the Hard Part.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Thursday, November 8, 2007.

“‘None of the Above’ Should Be a Ballot Option in New York State.” The Buffalo News, Sunday, December 31, 2006.

“The Disaffected: A Rising Political Force.” The Albany Times-Union, Sunday, December 3, 2006. Reprinted in The Syracuse Post-Standard as “Economic Fairness Key Issue for 2008.” Sunday, December 17, 2006.

“Is It [Albany] Fixed? It’s Time for an Overhaul.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, April 2, 2006 (with a companion piece, the essay was subsequently made the focus of a segment on the statewide News 10 Now show, “Capital Tonight”).

“New Poll Throws Strange Light on Internet’s Political Effects.” Part of The Second Maxwell Poll on Civic Engagement and Inequality. Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, April, 2006. Reprinted in Politics Online Conference 2006 (The George Washington University Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet), March 7, 2006.

“The Disaffected: On the Outside Looking In?” Part of The Second Maxwell Poll on Civic Engagement and Inequality. Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, April, 2006.

“Log On, Tune Off? The Complex Relationship Between Internet Use and Political Activism.” Personal Democracy Forum, Tuesday, February 28, 2006 (feature- length; subsequently made the focus of an article in the July, 2006 issue of Campaigns & Elections Magazine, “The Disconnect Online”).

“Recent Poll Finds Lessons for New Progressive Strategy in an Old American Tale.” Part of The Maxwell Poll on Civic Engagement and Inequality. Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, April, 2005.

“State Legislators Deserve To Be Well-Paid.” The Buffalo News, Sunday, December 5, 2004 (feature-length).

“GOP Mostly Pays Lip Service on Moral Issues.” The Tribune, Sunday, November 14, 2004 (with Joseph Cammarano).

“Mandates Not Given by Voters.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, November 7, 2004 (feature-length).

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“Does the Truth Matter Anymore?” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, October 10, 2004 (feature-length, with John Mero; essay was subsequently made the focus of a segment on the WCNY PBS show, “Hour CNY”).

“Younger, Older Voters Can Show Bush the Door.” The Albany Times-Union, Sunday, September 12, 2004.

“Bloggers Now the Stars.” The Inquirer, Wednesday, July 28, 2004 (with Steve Davis).

“New York State Budget: New Tricks Possible for Tardy Old Dog.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, April 4, 2004 (feature-length).

“Internet Continues to Change the American Electorate.” The Journal- Sentinel, Sunday, February 15, 2004 (feature-length, with Steve Davis).

“Are the Media Too Critical of Voters’ Political Choices? Cynicism Unhealthy for Political Process.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, February 8, 2004 (feature- length).

“Candidates Still Trying to Tame the Internet.” Newsday, Thursday, February 5, 2004 (with Steve Davis).

“Bush and the Free Market: A Case of Selective Enthusiasm.” Newsday, Sunday, December 7, 2003 (feature-length).

“Preserving Diversity in City Schools.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Friday, August 16, 2003.

“Growing Inequality Is Also a Growing Political Problem.” The Syracuse Post- Standard, Wednesday, March 26, 2003.

“The Bush Reform Plan: Not From Nowhere.” Newsday, Sunday, March 9, 2003 (feature-length).

“In Defense of Parties: Distinct Messages Serve Democracy Well.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Thursday, January 9, 2003.

“The Internet in 2002: Under-Hyped Perhaps, But Not Underused.” PA Times (American Society for Public Administration), October, 2002 (with Steve Davis and Larry Elin).

“Americans, Canadians Perceive Health-Care Crisis. In U. S.: Public Sector Key to Fixing Problem.” The Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, September 29, 2002 (feature-length).

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“Americans Think Their Health-Care System Is in Crisis: Is Public Medicine the Solution?” The Ottawa Citizen, Monday, September 23, 2002.

“Tales of Two Government Jobs Provide Sharp Contrast.” The Syracuse Post- Standard, Sunday, March 31, 2002.

“The Revenge of the Angry White Male.” Syndicated by Knight-Ridder, February, 2001 (published among others in The Champaign News-Gazette; The Corning Leader; The Idaho State Journal; and The McAllen Monitor. With Joseph Cammarano and Dionne Bensonsmith).

“A Silver Lining for Angry Liberals.” Syndicated by Knight-Ridder, December, 2000 (published among others in The Bloomsburg Press-Enterprise; The Danbury News-Times; The Fort Myers News-Press; The Long Beach Press-Telegram; The Northwest Florida Daily; The Oil City Derrick; The Syracuse Post-Standard; and The Watertown Daily Times. With Joseph Cammarano).

“Far-Off Banks Offer Credit Where It’s Due.” , Sunday, April 8, 1990 (Connecticut edition).

Shorter Articles and Reviews “Getting a Job at a Teaching Institution—and Then Succeeding: A Q&A with Experienced Teacher-Scholars,” PS: Political Science and Politics. July 2008, Vol. 41, No. 3. With Lanethea Mathews-Gardner et al.

“The Internet and Election 2004: Where We Went and Where We Might Go,” Politics Online Conference 2005 (The George Washington University Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet). March 10, 2005. With Steve Davis. Reprinted in NetPulse. April 2005, Vol. 9, No. 5 (an online publication of PoliticsOnline.com).

“Roundtable on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science” (published remarks), PS: Political Science and Politics. June 2002, Vol. 35, No. 2.

“Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Getting and Keeping a Job at a Private Liberals Arts College, But Your Graduate Advisor Didn’t Tell You,” PS: Political Science and Politics. December 2001, Vol. 34, No. 4. With Michelle Deardorff et al.

“Citizenship: From Inside Out,” Maxwell Perspective. Spring 1998, vol. 8, no. 2.

Review of Jason Corburn, Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice (MIT). Journal of Planning, Education and Research. Fall 2006, vol. 26, no. 1.

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Review of Bruce Bimber, Information and American Democracy (Cambridge). Perspectives on Politics. June 2004, vol. 2, no. 2.

Review of Tom R. Tyler, et al., Social Justice in a Diverse Society (Westview). American Political Science Review. March 1998, vol. 92, no. 1.

Review of Andrew Vincent, Theories of the State (Oxford). Ethics. January 1990, vol. 100, no. 2.

Research and Teaching Grants New York State Department of State (No. T1001014), 2017. Contract to produce Considering Shared Government Services in New York State: A Guide for Citizens and Public Officials.

Chancellor’s Leadership Project Grant, Syracuse University, 2009. Grant to support the “CNYSpeaks” public deliberation project (funds supplied in part by the Carnegie Corporation).

Citizenship Research Grant, Campbell Public Affairs Institute, Syracuse University, 2005. Grant for research on “The Political Life of the Internet.”

Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2000, 2001, 2005. Grants for research on “First Person Political” and “The Political Life of the Internet.”

Syracuse University, and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2001. Grants for research on the expansion of “The Prostate Cancer Project” (see community activities).

Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University, 1999. Grant for graduate student assistance on “Civic Renewal: A Ground-level, Empirical Test.”

National Institute on Aging (No. P20-AG12837; through the Center for Demography and Economics of Aging, Syracuse University), 1999. Grant to support “Health Care, Reform, and Distributive Justice.”

Scholars in Health Policy Research Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1995-1997. Research fellowship to support “Health Care, Reform, and Distributive Justice” (in residence at The University of Michigan).

Congressional Research Grant, Dirksen Congressional Center, 1995. Grant to support “Health Care, Reform, and Distributive Justice.”

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Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1994. Grant for research on “First Person Political.”

Instructional Improvement Grant, Syracuse University, 1994. Grant for research on the redesign of a large introductory American government course, in order to maximize student learning and effort.

Summer Research Grant, Syracuse University, 1993-1994. Grant for general research support.

Faculty Research Grant, Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Syracuse University, 1993. Grant for research on “First Person Political.”

Previous Research Positions Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, Yale University, 1987-1990. Assistance on various projects and programs for Professors David Mayhew and Ian Shapiro.

Interviewer, Becker Institute, Sudbury, , 1987. Interviewing Connecticut legislators and business executives for the “Connecticut Leadership Survey.”

Staff member, U. S. Representative Norman D’Amours, First District, New Hampshire, 1983. Compilation of voting statistics in the field, and legislative research.

Selected Media Appearances, Interviews, and Quotations NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS The New York Times; (U.S. edition); The Journal; USA Today; The Times (London); The Washington Post; The Washington Times; The ; The ; The Morning News; ; Roll Call; Ouest France; Liberation (France); The Ottawa Citizen; Pravda (Slovakia); Bloomberg; Associated Press. • Frequent political commentary in 2016-2017 for The Hill, Capitol Hill’s largest circulation newspaper, with readership in the and Congress. • Quoted in cover story in USA Today on the Internet in the 2004 presidential election, in which my book was also cited, 2003. Also made a “top story” in Yahoo! News. Quoted in multiple USA Today stories on New York State gubernatorial election, 2010, and the Trump presidency, 2017. Another quote was featured in USA Today’s Collegiate Program. • Quoted on front page of the Financial Times on congressional lobbying and online piracy. • Quoted on front page of The Washington Post on congressional efforts to skirt the ban on earmarks.

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• Featured interviews in 2016 in Ouest France, France’s largest daily circulation newspaper.

REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS The Albany Times-Union; A. M. New York; The Arizona Republic; The Austin American Statesman; The Biloxi Sun Herald; The Binghamton (New York) Press & Sun-Bulletin; The Herald; The Buffalo News; The Burlington Free Press; The Cedar Rapids Gazette; The Enquirer; The Dayton Daily News; The Des Moines Register; The Free Press; The Detroit News; The Fort Worth Star- Telegram; The Fresno Bee; The Hartford Courant; The Indianapolis Star; The Kansas City Star; The Tribune; The Lexington Herald Leader; The Mobile Register; The New Orleans Times-Picayune; The ; The New York Sun; The Newark Star Ledger; Newsday; The Palm Beach Daily News; The Palm Beach Post; The Providence Journal-Bulletin; The Reno Gazette-Journal; The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle; The Sacramento Bee; The Examiner; The Santa Rosa Press Democrat; The Times; The Syracuse Herald-American; The Syracuse Post-Standard; The Trenton Times; The Vancouver Sun; The Waco Tribune-Herald; el Imparcial (Oaxaca, Mexico); The Regina Leader- Post (Canada). • Interview-based front-page headline story about U. S. policies and my research projects in el Imparcial (Oaxaca, Mexico major daily), 2001. • Frequent political commentary for The Syracuse Post-Standard and The Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin.

LOCAL NEWSPAPERS The Allentown Morning Call; The Ann Arbor News; The Asbury Park Press; The Asheville Citizen-Times; The Auburn (New York) Citizen; The Bakersfield Californian; Bridgeton () News; The Carlsbad (Nevada) -Argus; The Fulton (New York) Valley News; The Grand Rapids Press; The Green Bay Press Gazette; The Ithaca (New York) Journal; The Jamestown (New York) Post-Journal; The Lufkin (Texas) Daily News; The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel; The Naples Daily News; Poughkeepsie Journal; The Rocky Mount (North Carolina) Telegram; The Salem (New Jersey) Sunbeam; The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican; The (Vermont) Times Argus; The Utica Observer-Dispatch.

MAGAZINES AND INTERNET The Washingtonian; Campaigns & Elections; Governing; ; New York; CIO Magazine; Semana (Columbia); Dixit (Uruguay); Digital Journal (Canada); Wall Street Journal(WSJ).com; The Atlantic.com; CNN.com; Salon.com; MSN.com; FoxNews.com; Caller; Townhall.com; InformationWeek; Kiplinger.com; washingtonpost.com; mensnewsdaily.com; burlingtonfreepress.com; CNET News.com; The Albany Business Review; Health Care News; star94fm.com; Washington Internet Daily.

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• Frequent political commentary for the Washington Examiner, widely read in the White House and on Capitol Hill. • Quoted in Semana, Columbia’s principal national , about the Dean campaign, 2004.

TELEVISION “Global National with Kevin Newman” (Canadian national TV network); France 24, news interview (international cable); C-SPAN, “Book TV;” Bridges TV (national cable); WCNY (PBS) “Central Issues,” “Upstate Morning,” “Hour CNY,” “Food for Thought,” “Business Close-;” WSTM (NBC) “Action News;” WTVH (CBS) “;” WSYR (ABC) “Sundays with Steve,” and “News Channel 9;” WSYT (FOX) “Eyewitness News;” “News 10 Now” (Time Warner); “Capital Tonight” (Time Warner [New York statewide]). • Numerous interviews and commentaries (both live in studio and taped) about campaigns and elections, civic engagement, health care, inequality, editorial pieces and books published, and other political topics. • Frequent appearances on local PBS public affairs programs, and on “Capital tonight,” a statewide Time Warner Cable public affairs show. • Throughout-evening desk coverage of election nights, presidential and vice presidential debates, and State of the Union and other presidential addresses and press conferences, Time Warner News and “Capital Tonight” [most events broadcast New York statewide]. • Member, Health Policy Group, Medical Unit, ABC News. A network of experts who provide email-based commentary circulated to the editorial staff of ABC News programs and medical reporters and producers in ABC affiliates. 2003-2008. • Guest host for WCNY “Central Issues.”

RADIO ; National Public Radio, “Marketplace;” Public Radio “The Kathleen Dunn Show;” “Conversations with Joy Cardin;” Southern California Public Radio “Airtalk;” “The Faith Middleton Show;” WBZ (Boston CBS) “News Radio;” KPSI (Palm Springs ABC) “Newstalk;” WRVO (New York State NPR); WAER (Syracuse NPR) “;” WXXI (Rochester NPR); WSYR (Syracuse) “The Morning Show with Joe Galuski,” and “The Jim Reath Show;” WFBL (Syracuse) “AM Central NY;” WCII (Binghamton, New York); KURV (Edinburg, Texas) “The Davis Rankin Show;” WGST () “Atlanta’s First News;” and WCHB (Detroit) “The John Arnold Show.” • Numerous interviews and commentaries (both live and taped) about national, state, and local political issues, including elections, particular political figures, health care policy and other domestic policies, and about editorial pieces and books published. • Throughout-evening desk coverage of election night, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, WRVO Public Media.

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• Frequent commentary and interviews for Syracuse NPR, WAER; upstate New York regional NPR, WRVO Public Media; and the primary Syracuse commercial news station, WSYR.

Selected Talks, Presentations, and Public Testimony, Since 2000 City of Syracuse Mayor Election Debate, sponsored by Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited moderator/questioner), 2017. Event also broadcast on WCNY (Syracuse NPR).

“An Evening with David Greene,” sponsored by the Syracuse University Lectures Series (live on-stage interviewer/moderator, and event initiator), 2017.

“Out of the Gate: Policy, Governance, and Citizenship in the Trump Administration,” Maxwell School, Syracuse University, (invited moderator/questioner), 2017.

Regular guest lectures to visiting scholars and civil servants from the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Israel, , India, and Africa, Maxwell School Executive Education Program, 2010-2017.

“Explaining the Unexplainable: The 2016 Election,” presentation to Mexican university presidents and deans, sponsored by the Maxwell School Executive Education Program, Lubin House (NYC), Syracuse University, (invited speaker) 2016.

“An Evening with” , , and David Greene, sponsored by WRVO Public Media (invited live on-stage interviewer/moderator), 2012, 2012, 2016.

“Conversation Series,” sponsored by Christ the King Retreat House and Conference Center, Syracuse (invited series host/moderator/interviewer), 2012-2016.

24th Congressional District Forum (with ), sponsored by LeMoyne College (invited moderator/questioner), 2014.

“And the Winner Is…Analyzing the 2012 Election,” Morehouse College (invited panelist), 2012.

24th Congressional District Debate, sponsored by YNN and the Campbell Institute (co-moderator/questioner), 2012.

Community Forum on School Funding, sponsored by the League of Women Voters (invited moderator/questioner), 2012.

Syracuse City Council Election Forum (invited moderator and questioner), 2011.

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Community Forum on Redistricting, sponsored by the League of Women Voters (invited speaker and moderator), 2011.

In/Civility Lecture Series, State University of New York, Cortland (invited speaker), 2011.

Law, Technology, and American Constitutional Government Colloquium, Alexander Institute (invited speaker and participant), 2011.

25th Congressional District Election Debate, sponsored by Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited moderator/questioner), 2010. Event also broadcast on WCNY (Syracuse NPR).

Government Day, sponsored by Leadership Greater Syracuse (invited panel moderator and questioner), 2010.

Intelligent Conversation Lecture Series, University College, Syracuse University, (invited community lecture), 2010.

Annual Academic Lecture Series, Campbell University (invited campus-wide lecture), 2010.

Syracuse Mayor Election Debate, sponsored by Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited moderator/questioner), 2009. Event also broadcast on WCNY (Syracuse NPR).

Syracuse Mayor Election Debate and Government Day, sponsored by Leadership Greater Syracuse (invited plenary speaker and debate moderator/questioner), 2009.

Public Hearing, New York State Senate Temporary Committee on Rules Reform (invited testimony), 2009.

Public Hearing, New York State Senate Standing Committee on Elections (invited testimony), 2009.

Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited speaker), 2009. Remarks also broadcast on WCNY (Syracuse NPR).

“Ask the Experts” Election Forum, sponsored by WRVO Stations, Syracuse, New York (invited panelist), 2008. Event also broadcast on WRVO (upstate NPR).

Rotary Club of Syracuse (invited speaker), 2008.

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25th Congressional District Election Debate, sponsored by Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited moderator/questioner), 2008. Event also broadcast on WCNY (Syracuse NPR).

Government Day, sponsored by Leadership Greater Syracuse (invited plenary speaker), 2008.

17th Ward Democratic Committee Annual Dinner, Syracuse, New York (invited keynote speaker), 2008.

Professional Journalists and Communicators of Oswego County (invited speaker), 2008.

48th State Senate District Special Election Debate, SUNY Oswego (invited moderator/questioner), 2008.

Public Hearing, The Future of Property Tax Relief in New York State, New York State Senate Democratic Conference (invited public testimony), 2007.

Onondaga County Executive Election Debate, sponsored by Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited moderator/questioner), 2007. Event also broadcast on WAER (Syracuse NPR).

Onondaga County Executive Election Debate and Government Day, sponsored by Leadership Greater Syracuse (invited plenary speaker and debate moderator), 2007.

Onondaga County Executive Election Debate, sponsored by the Syracuse University College Democrats and College Republicans (invited moderator/questioner), 2007.

Congress in the Classroom, Dirksen Congressional Center (invited speaker), 2007.

25th Congressional District Election Debate, sponsored by Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited moderator/questioner), 2006. Event also broadcast on WAER (Syracuse NPR).

Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited speaker), 2006. Remarks also broadcast on WAER (Syracuse NPR).

Politics Online Conference, The George Washington University Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet (invited plenary speaker), 2006. Remarks reprinted in “Advice from the Experts: The 2006 Politics Online Conference,” by the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet.

New York State Senate Democratic Task Force on Legislative and Budgetary Reform (invited public testimony), 2005.

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Health Policy Synergy Workshop, Scholars in Health Policy Research Program & Health Policy Fellowships Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (invited participant), 2005.

New Politics Forum, Strauss Institute for Civic Participation, University of Texas at Austin (invited keynote speaker), 2005.

Ethics in the Information Age Series, Center for Ethics, Muhlenberg College (invited campus-wide speaker), 2005.

School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, City University of New York (invited speaker), 2005.

Thursday Morning Roundtable Series, University College, Syracuse University (invited speaker), 2005. Remarks also broadcast on WAER (Syracuse NPR).

Politics Online Conference, The George Washington University Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet (invited speaker and moderator), 2005.

Center for Politics, The University of Virginia (invited campus-wide speaker and panel chair), 2004.

Onondaga County Citizens League (invited speaker), 2004.

Evening Speaker Series, Syracuse University Honors Student Association (invited speaker), 2004.

Leadership Education Day, Leadership Greater Syracuse (invited speaker), 2004.

Election 2004 Symposium, Paul Greenberg House (Washington, D.C.), Syracuse University (invited panelist), 2004.

Confident Voter Series, League of Women Voters and Cazenovia (New York) Public Library (invited speaker), 2004.

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law conference, University of California, Los Angeles (invited presenter), 2002.

Challenges and Opportunities in Canada-U.S. Relations: 2002-2012 Symposium, Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University (invited speaker), 2002.

Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University (invited presenter), 2002.

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State of Democracy Series, Syracuse University (respondent), 2002. Remarks also broadcast on C-Span in the “Book TV” series.

Providence College (invited campus-wide speaker), 2001.

Research Seminar Programme, Institute of Local Government Studies, School of Public Policy, University of Birmingham (England) (invited presenter), 2001.

American Political Science Association, 2000. • Organizer of plenary session on civic education with , Jean Bethke Elshtain, William Galston, Elinor Ostrom, Robert Putnam, and Theda Skocpol.

Selected Professional Activities, Since 2000 Editorial Board, The Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 2006-present.

Founding Editorial Board, The Journal of Political Science Education, 2003-present.

Advisory Board, Carnegie Foundation-funded study of the political use of the Internet, Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, The George Washington University, 2003-2004.

Principal Symposium Organizer, “Health Care: An Agenda for the Next Administration,” Syracuse University, 2004.

Principal Conference Organizer, “The 2004 Summer Institute on Digital Empowerment: The Internet & Democracy,” Syracuse University, 2004 (with Steve Davis, Larry Elin, and Ruth Small).

Chair, American Political Science Association Organized Section on Undergraduate Education, 1998-2002; Board of Directors, 1996-1998.

Editor, The Political Science Educator (Newsletter of the American Political Science Association Organized Section on Undergraduate Education), 1998-2002.

Program Chair, Teaching Political Science Section, Midwest Political Science Association, 2001 Annual Meeting.

Participant, The Wye Faculty Seminar (on higher education and citizenship), The Aspen Institute and Association of American Colleges and Universities, Queenstown, Maryland, 2000 (nominated and funded by Syracuse University).

Manuscript, Proposal, Grant Application, and Institutional Reviews ACADEMIC JOURNALS Health Policy, Social Science & Medicine

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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Journal of Political Science Education Journal of Politics Legislative Studies Quarterly Political Communication Political Research Quarterly Politics and the Life Sciences Polity PS: Political Science and Politics

BOOK PUBLISHERS CQ Press Houghton Mifflin Co. Longman Publishers New York University Press Oxford University Press Rowman & Littlefield Publishers University of Michigan Press W. W. Norton Yale University Press University of Press

GRANTING AGENCIES Canadian Institutes of Health Research National Science Foundation

ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS Hamilton College Department of Government (external reviewer)

Ph. D. Dissertations Directed; Notable Undergraduate Mentoring and Advising DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED Dionne Bensonsmith, “Lacking : Race, Gender, and the Social Construction of African-American Women in Welfare Policy, 1935-2006.” Completed November, 2007.

Darrell Driver, “Sparta in Babylon: Case Studies in the Contemporary Public Philosophy of Soldiers and Citizens.” Completed June, 2006. Awarded a “best dissertation” prize by the Maxwell School, 2007.

Elaine Halchin, “Public Education and Vouchers: The Challenges and Possibilities for Democracy.” Completed April, 2000.

Sharon Jones, “‘Entrepreneurial’ Visas and Citizenship Ideals: A Comparison of Immigration Policies in the United States and Canada.” Completed March, 2003.

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John Mero, “Diminishing Cross-Class Associations: Have the State’s Good Government Policies Undermined and Civic Engagement?” Completed October, 2008.

Leonese Nelson, “Minority Political Empowerment in State Legislatures: Race, Identity, and Substantive Representation in the New York State Assembly.” Completed April, 2004.

UNDERGRADUATE MENTORING AND ADVISING Advisor and recommender for John Giammatteo, Marshall Scholarship winner, 2011.

Mentor and recommender for Sheila Menz, awarded University Scholar, 2007, Rhodes Scholarship finalist, 2008.

Principal mentor and recommender for Grace Yu, awarded University Scholar, 2000, Rhodes Scholarship winner, 2001.

Faculty Sponsor for Christine Getzler, awarded Clements Award, 2001.

Senior Honors Thesis Director, Elizabeth Abrams, 2000-2001; Joyce George, 2001- 2002; Marina Amoroso, 2002-2003 (awarded Orlin Prize for best thesis); Andrew Shin, 2002-2004; Daniel McMurray, 2017.

Selected Community Activities, Since 2000 Committee Member, Syracuse Corporate Social Responsibility Forum, a group of local non-profit leaders dedicated to improving philanthropy in Central New York, 2015-present.

Co-director, “CNYSpeaks,” an effort to broaden and deepen public deliberation and community participation in local affairs, 2008-2014. • Project widely reported on by regional print and broadcast media.

Board of Directors, Onondaga Citizens League, 2008-2014 (an independent, non- partisan group of civic leaders and ordinary citizens who produce yearly reports on issues of importance to the community).

Member, Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Onondaga County League of Women Voters, 2006-2011.

Consultant, Citizens Corp of Onondaga County, Onondaga County League of Women Voters, 2007-2008 (a citizens jury evaluating the campaign claims of political candidates).

Board of Trustees, First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse, 2006-2010.

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Team Sponsor, Syracuse Inner City Little League, 2002-2008.

Founding Board of Directors, Social Capital Development Corporation, 1999-2006; Corporate Secretary, 2001-2005 (an Albany, New York based non-profit corporation dedicated to discovering, developing, and advancing innovative approaches to address a variety of social problems).

Advisory Board, U-Reach U (a Syracuse University based community service project), 2001-2003.

Prostate Cancer Education Council, 1999-2002 (a Syracuse, New York based public council attempting to increase public awareness and intervention among African- Americans regarding prostate cancer).

Selected Department and University Service, Since 2000 University Lectures Series Advisory Team, 2014-present.

Department Graduate Studies Committee, 2016-2017.

Co-Chair, University Self-Study Team on Ethics and Integrity, Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 2016-2017.

Department Salary Committee, 2016.

Maxwell School Study Committee on Washington, D.C. Programs, 2015-2016.

Maxwell School Associate Dean for External Relations Search Committee, 2014- 2015.

Maxwell School Dean’s Search Committee, 2010-2011.

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, 2006-2009.

National Scholarship Coordinator and Core Faculty, Renee Crown Honors Program, 2008-2009.

Faculty Coordinator, “Critical Issues for the United States,” Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, 2002-2004.

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Political Science, 1998-2002.

Faculty Advisor, College Democrats, 2006-2011.

Planning Committee, Maxwell Poll on Civic Engagement and Inequality, 2004-2005.

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Undergraduate Research Program sponsor, multiple years.

Freshman Forum Program course instructor, multiple years (an additional half- semester non-disciplinary course intended to develop active learning and critical reflection among first-year students).

Department Undergraduate Studies Committee, multiple years, (chair 1998-2002).

Faculty Sponsor, Pi Sigma Alpha, multiple years.

Community Internship Program advisor, 1993-present.

Department Ph.D. Examination Committee, American Politics, multiple years.

Department Tenure and Reappointment Review Committees, multiple years.

Department American Politics Search Committee, multiple years.

First-year Advisor, multiple years.

Department Committee on Instruction, multiple years.

Teaching Mentor, Future Professoriate Program, multiple years.

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