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KIMBERLY GARDNER 5004 W Greenbrier Dr. 208-921-4260 (cell) Boise, ID 83705 [email protected]
Academic Positions
Adjunct Faculty, Political Science, Boise State University, Fall 2013- present Teaching Assistant, Civic Education and Community Service, Baylor University, Fall 2012-Spring2013 Researcher and editor for Professor Dwight Allman, Baylor University, Summer 2012 Teaching Assistant, Political Science, Baylor University, Fall 2011-Spring 2012 Peer Learning Assistant, Boise State University, Political Science, Fall 2010-Spring 2011
Education
MPPA, Baylor University, 2013 BS , Boise State University, Political Science, 2010
Work in Progress
Article: “The Guarantee Clause and Federalism: Extending the Application of Article IV Section 4 of the United States Constitution to the Anti-Commandeering Doctrine.”
Fellowships/ Awards
2012-2013 Richard D. Huff Distinguished Master’s Student in Political Science Award, Baylor University. Fall 2012-Spring 2013: Baylor University Department of Political Science Fall 2012-Spring 2013: Baylor University Department of Political Science tuition waiver Fall 2011-Spring 2012: Baylor University Department of Political Science stipend Fall 2011-Spring 2012: Baylor University Department of Political Science tuition waiver American Founding Initiative Fellow: Boise State University
Conference Papers
“The Guarantee Clause and Federalism: Extending the Application of Article IV Section 4 of the United States Constitution to the Anti-Commandeering Doctrine.” 2013 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association.
“Hijack or Cooptation? The Assessment of Likely Tea Party Influence Over the G.O.P.” 2012 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association.
Teaching and Research Experience
Boise State University (Adjunct Instructor), Fall, 2013 POLS 401, Political Parties and Interest Groups UF100, The Human Situation, Fall 2013-present
Baylor University (Teaching Assistant), Fall 2011-Spring 2013 POLS 2302, Political Science/Civic Education and Community Service POL 2302, American Constitutional Development and Law
Boise State University (Peer Learning Assistant), Fall 2010-Spring 2011 POLS 141/PHIL 101, The Human Situation
Graduate Courses Taken
American Politics and the American Founding American Constitutional Law and Comparative Constitutional Law American Political Parties Contemporary Theory in International Relations Ancient and Contemporary Political Thought Seminar: Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Seminar: Rousseau’s Emile Methods of Political Science: Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt, Michael Oakeshott, and Eric Voegelin Seminar: Montesquieu and the Separation of Powers
Professional References
Professor Stephen Crowley, Professor of Philosophy Department of Philosophy Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725 [email protected] (208) 426-1786
Professor David Nichols, Director of Graduate Program Department of Political Science Baylor University One Bear Place #97276 Waco, Texas 76798 [email protected] (254) 710-3551
Andrew Hogue, PhD. Director of Civic Education and Community Services Department of Political Science, Civic Education and Community Services Baylor University One Bear Place #97276 Waco, Texas 76798 [email protected]
(254) 710-3250