VITA CALVIN C. JILLSON. Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas (214)
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1 1 VITA CALVIN C. JILLSON Home Address: Office Address: 3024 Green Hill Drive Plano, Texas (972) Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas (214) I. Personal Information: Born: August 2, Education: B.S., Oregon State University, 1971, Political Science. M.A., University of Maryland, 1976, Government and Politics. Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1979, Government and Politics. II. Teaching and Research Interests: American Politics and American Political Thought: Origins of American Political Institutions, American Political Thought, Texas Politics, Presidency, Congress, Political Parties, Democratization, and the History of Political Thought. III. Employment History: Professor, Southern Methodist University, 1995-present. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Southern Methodist University, January 2007-June Chair, Political Science, Southern Methodist University, Director, John Tower Center for Political Studies, Professor, University of Colorado, Director, Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment, Chair, Political Science, University of Colorado, Associate Professor, University of Colorado, Associate Professor, Louisiana State University, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University,
2 2 IV. Publications A. Authored Books Lone Star Tarnished: A Critical Look at Texas Politics and Public Policy, Calvin Jillson, (New York: Routledge, 2012; 2 nd ed. forthcoming, 2014.) Texas Politics: Governing the Lone Star State, Calvin Jillson, (New York, NY: McGraw- Hill, 2007, 2 nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 2009, 3 rd ed., Routledge, 2011, 4 th ed., Routledge, 2013). Pursuing the American Dream: Opportunity and Exclusion Over Four Centuries, Calvin Jillson, (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2004). American Government: Political Development and Institutional Change, Calvin Jillson, (1 st ed., Harcourt-Brace, 1999, 2 nd ed., Wadsworth, 2002, 3 rd ed., Wadsworth, 2005, 4 th ed., Routledge, 2007, 5 th ed., Routledge, 2009, 6 th ed. Routledge, 2011, 7 th ed., Routledge, 2013, 8 th ed. Routledge, forthcoming 2015.). Congressional Dynamics: Structure, Coordination and Choice in the First American Congress, , Calvin Jillson and Rick K. Wilson, (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994). Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787, Calvin Jillson, (New York: Agathon Press, 1988). B. Edited Books Perspectives on American Government: Readings in Political Development and Institutional Change, Edited by Cal Jillson and David Robertson, (Routledge, 2010, 2 nd ed., Routledge, 2014). Taiwan s National Security: Dilemmas and Opportunities, Edited by Alexander Tan, Steve Chan, and Calvin Jillson, (Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2001). Pathways To Democracy: The Political-Economy of Democratic Transitions, Edited by James Hollifield and Calvin Jillson, (New York: Routledge, 2000). The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations, Edited by Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson, (Boulder, CO., Westview Press, 1994).
3 3 New Perspectives on American Politics, Edited by Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson, (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1994). C. Refereed Journal Articles "Leadership and Coordination in Legislatures: The `President' of the First American Congress, ," Calvin Jillson and Rick Wilson, Congress and the Presidency, (Autumn, 1990), pp "Leadership Patterns in the Continental and Confederation Congresses: , Rick Wilson and Calvin Jillson, Legislative Studies Quarterly, (February, 1989), pp Reprinted in Silbey, et. al. (ed.), The Congress of the United States, (New York: Carlson Publishing, 1991). "Political Culture and the Pattern of Congressional Politics Under the Articles of Confederation," Calvin Jillson, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, (Winter, 1988), pp Reprinted in Elazar, (ed.), American Confederal Experiences: Past and Present (Philadelphia, PA: Center for the Study of Federalism, 1997). "A Social Choice Model of Politics in the Continental Congress: Insights Into the Demise of an Institution," Calvin Jillson and Rick Wilson, Legislative Studies Quarterly, (February, 1987), pp Reprinted in Silbey, et. al. (ed.), The Congress of the United States, , (New York: Carlson Publishing, 1991). "Voting Outcomes in the 1984 Democratic Party Primaries and Caucuses," Wayne Parent, Calvin Jillson, and Ronald Weber, American Political Science Review, (March, 1987), pp "The Political Structure of Constitution-Making," Calvin Jillson and Cecil Eubanks, American Journal of Political Science, (August,1984), pp Reprinted in Robert Harmel, American Government: Readings on Continuity and Change, (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988,), pp , 2nd edition, 1993, pp ; and in Peter S. Onuf, The New American Nation, , (Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing Company, 1994). "Constitution-Making: Alignment and Realignment in the Federal Convention of 1787," Calvin Jillson, American Political Science Review, (September, 1981), pp "The Representation Question in the Federal Convention of 1787: Madison's Virginia Plan and its Opponents," Calvin Jillson, Congressional Studies (now called Congress and the Presidency), (Vol. 8, Number 1), pp
4 "The Executive in Republican Government: The Case of the American Founding," Calvin Jillson, Presidential Studies Quarterly, (Fall, 1979), pp "Voting Bloc Analysis in the Constitutional Convention: Implications for an Interpretation of the Connecticut Compromise," Calvin Jillson and Thornton Anderson, Western Political Quarterly, (September, 1978), pp "Realignments in the Convention of 1787: The Slave Trade Compromise," Calvin Jillson and Thornton Anderson, Journal of Politics, (August, 1977), pp D. Book Chapters Fighting for Control of the American Dream: Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and the Election of 1800, Calvin Jillson, in Kenneth R. Bowling and Donald Kennon (eds.), Establishing Congress: The Removal to Washington, D.C., and the Election of 1800 (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2005), pp Why Congress: What the Failure of the Confederation Congress and the Survival of the Federal Congress Tell Us about the New Institutionalism, John H. Aldrich, Calvin C. Jillson, and Rick K. Wilson, in David W. Brady and Matthew D. McCubbins (eds.), Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress: New Perspectives on the History of Congress (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), pp Election 2000: Precedents and Prospects, New Century Update, American Government: Political Change and Institutional Development, 2 nd ed., (Harcourt- Brace, 2001), pp Introduction: The Democratic Transformations Lessons and Prospects, James H. Hollifield and Calvin Jillson, in James H. Hollifield and Calvin Jillson (eds.), Pathways to Democracy: The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions (New York: Routledge, 2000), pp "Founders and Religion," Calvin Jillson and Michelle Dye. In Paul Finkelman (ed.), Religion and American Law: An Encyclopedia, (New York: Garland Publishing Company, 2000), pp The Clinton Impeachment and Its Aftermath, Century Update, American Government: Political Change and Institutional Development (Harcourt-Brace, 1999), pp "Conversations on the Study of American Politics: An Introduction," Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson, pp In Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson (eds.), The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations, 4
5 5 (Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1994). "Patterns and Periodicity In American National Politics," Calvin Jillson, pp In Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson (eds.), The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994). "Reassessing American Politics: An Introduction," Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson, pp In Lawrence C. Dodd and Calvin Jillson (eds), New Perspectives on American Politics, (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1994). "Ideas in Conflict: Political Strategy and Intellectual Advantage in the Federal Convention," Calvin Jillson. In Herman Belz, Ronald Hoffman and Peter Albert, To Form A More Perfect Union: Critical Ideas of the American Constitution, pp (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 1992). "How Was the Bill of Rights Created," Calvin Jillson and Michelle Dye, pp In Charles Quigley and Duane Smith, With Liberty and Justice For All: The Story of the Bill of Rights, Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution, (Calabasas, CA: Center for Civic Education, 1991). "Gouverneur Morris: New York's Other Delegate," Calvin Jillson and George Ruiz, New York Delegate, journal of the New York Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Fall, Reprinted in New York and the Union: Contributions to the American Constitutional Experience, pp Albany, NY: New York Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution, V. Selected Conference Participation, Lectures, and Presentations: Calvin Jillson and Cecil Eubanks, "The Logic of Constitutional Choice: The Federal Convention of 1787," Southern Political Science Association, Calvin Jillson, "Stability and Change in the Confederation Congresses: ," American Political Science Association, Calvin Jillson, "Political Culture, Factional Conflict, and the Demise of Government Under the Articles of Confederation," Southwest Social Science Association, Calvin Jillson and Rick Wilson, "A Social Choice Model of Factional Conflict in the Continental Congresses," Southern Political Science Association, Panel Chair, "The Lessons of Classical Political Economy," Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, April, 1984.
6 6 Project `87 Summer Seminar, "The Forging of the Union: Confederation and Constitution, ," Columbia University, July 8-12, Calvin Jillson, "Social Change, Critical Realignment, and Governmental Response," American Political Science Association Meetings, September, Symposium participant, "Empire of Liberty: Confederation Politics," Liberty Fund Symposium, Huntington Library, San Marino, California, February, 6-9, Section Chair, Political Theory, Southwest Social Science Association Meetings, March, Calvin Jillson, "Political Principles and Practical Politics at the Federal American Political Science Association Meetings, August, Convention," Panel Chair, "The Politics of Presidential Nominations," Southern Political Science Association Meetings, November, Panel Discussant, "Ratifying the Constitution," Southern Political Science Association Meetings, November, Symposium Participant, "Madison's Notes of the Debates in the Constitutional Convention," Liberty Fund Symposium, Ambassador Garden Hotel, Los Angeles, California, January, 8-11, Lecture, "The Interplay of Principles and Politics in the Creation of the American Government," University of Rochester, Political Science Department, January 14, Symposium Participant, "Ideas in Conflict: Political Strategy and Intellectual Advantage in the Federal Convention," United States Capitol Area Historical Society Symposium, "To Form A More Perfect Union: The Critical Ideas of the Constitution," March, Symposium Participant, "Ratifying the Constitution: Ideas and Interests in the Several American States," the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, May 22-23, Calvin Jillson and Rick K. Wilson, "The Continental Congress and the Origins of the U. S. House of Representatives," American Political Science Association Meetings, September, Roundtable Participant, "Lessons From the Federalist," Southern Political Science Association Meetings, November, 1987.
7 7 Calvin Jillson, "The Intellectual Context of Critical Realignment and Governmental Response," Southwestern Political Science Association Meetings, March 23-26, Pi Sigma Alpha Best Paper Award granted at 1989 meetings. Symposium Participant, "Conference on the History of Congress," June 2-4, 1988, Stanford University. "Leadership Patterns in the Continental and Confederation Congresses: ," Rick Wilson and Calvin Jillson, American Political Science Association Meetings, September 1-4, Panel Discussant, "Toward A Usable Past: Conference on the Origins and Implications of State Protections of Liberty," October 13-15, 1988, Albany Law School. Panel Chair, "The American Founding," Southern Political Science Association Meetings, November 3-5, Symposium on Calvin Jillson, Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787, Institute for Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, November 10, Section Chair, Political Theory, Southwest Political Science Association Meetings, March 29-April 1, Panel Discussant, "The Forgotten Partners: The Bill of Rights and the States," American Political Science Association Meetings, August, Lecture, "Political Culture, Institutionalism, and the Congress Under the Articles of Confederation," Political Economy Group, Duke University, January 17, Discussant, "Conference on Term Limitations, University of California, Irvine, May 31 and June 1, Panel Chair, Liberalism and Participatory Democracy," and "Interest and Influence in Congress," Southern Political Science Association, November 3-5, Symposium Participant, "Liberty and Responsibility," Liberty Fund, Portland, Oregon, October 22-25, "Patterns and Periodicity in American National Politics," Conference on the Dynamics of American Politics. Boulder, CO, February 20-22, 1993.
8 8 "Institutional Design and Party Development: Lessons from the Continental and First Federal Congresses," Rick K. Wilson, Calvin Jillson, and John H. Aldrich, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 14-16, Symposium Participant, "Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory," New York University School of Law, July 23-26, Symposium Participant, "Democracy and Decision," Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 3-5, Panel Discussant, History and Politics, Western Political Science Association Meetings, Portland, Oregon, March Roundtable: Congressional Dynamics (Jillson and Wilson, Stanford, 1994) and Why Parties? (Aldrich, Chicago, 1995). Southern Political Science Association Meetings, Tampa, Florida, November 3, Symposium Participant, Liberty and the Separation of Powers, Liberty Fund, San Antonio, Texas, November 30-December 2, Conference Co-organizer, Pathways to Democracy: The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions, SMU, April 4-5, Conference Series Host, The Economic and Political Challenges of Market Reforms in Latin America, 1 st conference April 27, 1996, 2 nd conference October 4, rd conference, May 21-22, 1998, entitled Regulation in Post-Privatization Environments: The Latin American Experience, held in Buenas Aires, Argentina. 4 th conference, The U.S. and the Future of Free Trade in the Americas, March 25, Conference Co-organizer, Dilemmas and Opportunities: Taiwan s National Security at the Turn of the Century, SMU, April 18, Discussant, The History and Evolution of the Presidency, Southern Political Science Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA, October 28-31, Chair, Party Effects in Legislatures and Legislative Elections, Southwestern Political Science Association Meetings, San Antonio, TX, March 31-April 3, Symposium Participant, Liberty in the Face of Sovereignty: Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes, Liberty Fund, San Antonio, TX, April 13-16, Symposium Participant, The Long-Term Budget Challenge of the G-7 Nations: An
9 9 International Symposium, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, March 15-17, Fighting For Control of the American Dream: Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and the Election of 1800, United States Capitol Society, Washington, D.C., April 20, Member, Academic Study Mission, Taipei, Taiwan, May 18-23, 2001, to review the economic, political, military, and strategic dilemmas facing Taiwan. The sponsor of the study mission was the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Council on Foreign Relations, National Conference, focused on terrorism and related threats to U.S. national security, June 6-8, 2002, New York, New York. Symposium Participant, Conference on Representation in honor of former House Speaker Jim Wright, Representation: Then and Now, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, October 3, Election 2004, Association of Texas Graduate School Deans, Southern Methodist University, November 11, A Shining City On A Hill: Globalizing the American Dream, World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, Melrose Hotel, November, 21, Member, Steering Committee, The American Assembly s Successor Generation Project, to study and recommend domestic and international institutional reforms to better serve the security and prosperity of America s future generations, New York, February 7, Campaigning and Governing in Texas and the Nation, Texas Community College Teachers Association, Austin, Texas, February 18, Member, Interfaith Dialogue Study Mission, Turkey, December 11-21, 2006, to promote intellectual, cultural, and religious understanding. Symposium Participant, American Liberty in Political Documents before 1787, Liberty Fund, Omni Houston Hotel, Houston, Texas, March 29-April 1, Chair and discussant, Institutions and Public Policies, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 12-14, Discussant, The Constitutional Convention of 1787, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30-September 2, 2007.
10 10 Symposium Participant, Immigration, Identity, and Political Community in America, Liberty Fund, Benson Hotel, Portland, Oregon, October 4-7, Presidential Election of 2008, Boller Sympoium, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, November 9-10, Discussant, Spatial Models of the Convention, The American Constitution: 225 th Anniversary of the Ratification, University of Georgia, March 22-24, VI. Academic Fund-Raising Recognizing that there are many participants in successful university fundraising, the following external gifts were made to units under my direct administration. Founding Director, Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment, University of Colorado, Boulder, $300,000 endowment. Director, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, SMU. Total fundraising to the Tower Center from January 1, 1996 to 2001: $3.6 million. Chair,, SMU. Total fund-rasing to the Political Science Department from August 15, 1995 to 2001: $2.6 million. VII. Teaching and Graduate Committee Work: a. Undergraduate Courses Taught: American Government, Introduction to Political Theory, Introduction to Public Policy, Political Parties and Interest Groups, Presidency, Legislative Politics, Texas Politics, Ancient and Medieval Thought, Modern Political Thought, American Political Thought, Basic Issues of American Democracy. b. Graduate Courses Taught: Scope and Approaches to the Study of Political Science, Proseminar in American Politics, American Political Thought. c. M.A. Committee Work: James G. Fleming (1986, directed), Megan Edwards (1989), Roger Snow (1991), Steve Primm (1993). d. Ph.D. Committee Work: Sean Kelly (1992), Kelly Daniel (1995), Vincent McGuire (1995, directed), Brent Pickett (1995), David Van Mill (1995).
11 11 VIII. Administrative Experience: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Southern Methodist University, Chair,, Southern Methodist University, Director, John Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University, Director, Large-Class Improvement Project, Faculty Teaching Excellence Program, University of Colorado, , co-director Director, Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment, University of Colorado, Interim Chair, Communication Disorders and Speech Science, Chair,, University of Colorado, Director of Graduate Studies, Political Science Department, LSU, IX. Professional Service: Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, I have also reviewed regularly for the following journals, foundations, and presses; American Political Science Review; American Journal of Political Science; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Politics; Legislative Studies Quarterly; Publius; Political Research Quarterly; Congress and the Presidency; Social Science Quarterly; Polity; American Historical Review; Cambridge University Press, University of Florida Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, University of Kansas Press, University of Massachusetts Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Princeton University Press, Stanford University Press, Texas A&M University Press, Chatham House, Brown and Benchmark, St. Martin s Press, the MacArthur Foundation, and the National Science Foundation. External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure and Promotion to Full, University of North Florida (1989); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1992); Florida Atlantic University (1992); University of Texas, Dallas (1993, 1998, 2000); Louisiana State University 1993); Indiana University (1994); Oklahoma State University (1994); Wichita State University (1997); University of Houston (1997); University of Oklahoma, (2004); University of Georgia (2005, 2013), National University of Singapore (2013).
12 12 External Reviewer, Political Science Departments, Weber State University (1990); University of Oklahoma (1994); Bowling Green University (1998); Mississippi Valley State University (1998), University of Southern Mississippi (2008), Wayne State University (2010). Extensive interview and commentary on national and international politics for print and electronic media. Print media include AP, Akron Beacon Journal, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Arizona Republic, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Atlantic City Press, Austin American Statesman, Baltimore Sun, Billings Gazette, ;Bloomberg, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Calgary Press, Chattanooga Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Chronicle of Higher Education, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Congressional Quarterly, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Correio Brazilense (Brazil), CQ Weekly, Daily Telegraph (Australia), Daily News (Poland), Dallas Business Journal, Dallas Morning News, Denver Post, Detroit News, Diario Financiero (Brazil), Dow Jones Newswire, Economist (England), Education Week, El Dia (Dallas, Spanish), El Paso Times, Financial Times (London), Florida Today, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Gannett News Service, Hartford Courant, The Hill, Houston Chronicle, Investor s Business Daily, Irish Independent (Dublin), Kansas City Star, Kyodo Wire Service (Japan), Lansing State Journal, La Opinion (Los Angeles, Spanish), Le Figaro (Paris), Lianhe Zaobao (Singapore), Liberation (Paris), Longview News Journal, Los Angeles Times, Lowell Sun, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, McClatchy Papers, Miami Herald, Midland Reporter- Telegram, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Modesto Bee, National Post (Canada), New Republic, Newark Star-Ledger, New York Daily News, New York Times, NewsMax, Newsweek, News Limited (Australia), Oakland Press, Ocala Star Banner, O Popular (Brazil), Oregonian, Portland Press-Herald, Pravda Daily (Slovakia), Reuters, Roanoke Times, RTT Financial News, Sacramento Bee, San Antonio Express-News, San Francisco Chronicle, St. Petersburg Times, San Jose Mercury News, Sunday Times London), The Straits Times (Singapore), Texas Lawyer, Texas Monthly, Texas Observer, Texas Tribune, Time, Toronto Globe and Mail (Canada), UPI, USA Today, US News &World Report, Waco Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, Washington Times, Wisconsin State Journal, World Magazine. Electronic media include frequent appearances on all of the Dallas radio and television stations, as well as ABC, CBS, NBC, CNBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, APTN, Austrian Public Radio, BloombergNews, 102 FM (Kingston, Jamaica), Iran Broadcast News, Minnesota Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio, Romanian Public Radio, NPR, WNYC, ABC Radio News, CBS Marketwatch, CNS News, Dow Jones Newswire, USARadio News, World Vision Radio, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation, and the Jim Lehrer Newshour. Vice-President ( ), Program Chair (1990), President-elect ( ), President ( ), member of the Executive Council ( ), Southwest Political Science Association.
13 13 Executive Council, "Foundations of Political Theory Group" ( ) and "History and Politics" section ( ). Both are organized sections of the American Political Science Association. Member, Steering Committee, Minority Identification Project, American Political Science Association, Chair, Internal Review Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, December School of Law, University of Colorado, December Chair, Select Committee on Constitutional Revision, Southwestern Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX, March 29-April 3, Member, Executive Council, , Pi Sigma Alpha: The National Political Science Honorary Society. Member, Dallas Council on World Affairs, 1996-present. Member, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, 1998-present. Member, Executive Committee, Japan-America Society of Dallas-Fort Worth, Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 2001-present. X. Honors and Awards: Edward S. Corwin Award - Winner The Corwin Award is given each year by the American Political Science Association in recognition of the best dissertation in the field of Public Law. Pi Sigma Alpha Best Paper Award, 1988 Convention of the Southwestern Political Science Association, Calvin Jillson, "The Intellectual Context of Critical Realignment and Governmental Response." Dean's Writing Award - Winner The Dean's Writing Award is given each year by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, for the best book (Constitution-Making, Agathon, 1988) written by a member of the college in the preceeding year. Author s Award, 2005, Dedman College, SMU, for Pursuing the American Dream: Opportunity and Exclusion Over Four Centuries (University of Kansas Press, 2004).
14 Dedman Family Distinguished Professor. McGuire Center Public Scholar for Spring 2011, McGuire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility, Southern Methodist University. XI. Academic References: Professor John Aldrich (former chair) Duke University Durham, North Carolina Professor Joseph Cooper (former provost) The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Professor Cecil Eubanks (former chair) Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Professor Edward S. Greenberg (former chair) University of Colorado, Boulder Boulder, CO Professor Charles R. Middleton (current president) Roosevelt University 430 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL Professor Walter J. Stone (current chair) University of California, Davis Davis, CA Professor Ronald E. Weber (emeritus) University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
15 Professor Rick K. Wilson (former chair) Rice University Houston, TX
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