Stevens Institute of Technology Phone: 402-817-9330 College of Arts and Letters Email: lcormack@stevens.edu 1 Castle Point on Hudson Website: lindseycormack.com Hoboken, NJ 07030-5991 dcinbox.com Employment Education Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Assistant Professor of Political Science, 2015-present Director of the Stevens Diplomacy Lab in coordination with U.S. State Department Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Visiting Assistant Professor, 2014-2015 Yeshiva University New York, NY Adjunct Professor, 2014 New York University New York, NY Adjunct Professor, 2011, summer 2016 Ph.D. Politics, New York University, 2014 Dissertation: Legislator Controlled Information Revelation in Constituent Communications M.A. Politics, New York University, 2010 B.A. Political Science, University of Kansas, 2007 Database - DCinbox Official Congress to Constituent e-newsletters (2009-current) http://www.dcinbox.com Publications 2019. Leveraging Peer-to-Peer Connections to Increase Voter Participation in Local Elections. Politics & Policy, 1-19 2018. Congress and U.S. Veterans: From the GI Bill to the VA Crisis. Praeger, Santa Barbara, CA 2017. Preface. Today's Environmental Issues: Democrats and Republicans
Edited by Teri J. Walker, ABC-CLIO 2017. Google Search Keywords That Best Predict Energy Price Volatility. Energy Economics (with Mohamad Afkhami and Hamed Ghoddusi) 67, 17-27 2017. DCinbox Capturing Every Congressional Constituent E-newsletter from 2009 Onwards. The Legislative Scholar 2(1), 2-36 2016. Extremity in Congress: Communications versus Votes. Legislative Studies Quarterly 41(3), 575-603 2015. Gender and Vote Revelation Strategy in Congress. Journal of Gender Studies 24(5), 1-15 Popular Press Veterans and the Republican Party? The contrast between cultural narratives and partisan ideology. The New Jersey Star Ledger, September 29, 2018. Parenting in the age of Political Activism. Featured The New York Post, December 13, 2017 Oversharing of voting details can corrupt the process. The Times Union, May 11, 2016 Ballot Selfies: Why they Matter, Dr. Rick Hasan s Election Law Blog, April 20, 2016 E-newsletters reflect one-party conversation over Syrian refugees, The Hill December 2, 2015 Congressional e-newsletters reveal range of views on Iran deal, The Hill September 22, 2015 The Ebola outbreak generated greater response from Republican Lawmakers, The Washington Post November 14, 2014 How Democrats Interpreted NY-26, The Monkey Cage June 16, 2011 Research Tools R, Python, Stata, Gephi, LaTeX
Teaching Introduction to Political Science I: National Government, Stevens Institute of Technology Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall 2018 The Congress, NYU Summer 2016, Stevens Institute of Technology Fall 2017 CAL Special Topics: Women in Politics, Stevens Institute of Technology Spring 2017 Introduction to Political Science II: Judicial Process, Stevens Institute of Technology Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018 Foundations in Technology & Policy, (Graduate) Stevens Institute of Technology Spring 2015, Spring 2016 Pinnacle Scholars Seminar I: Global Security, Stevens Institute of Technology Fall 2015 U.S. Foreign Policy, Stevens Institute of Technology Fall 2015 Public Policy Analysis, Stevens Institute of Technology Spring 2015 Modern US Presidency and the Legislative Process, Stevens Institute of Technology Fall 2014 Introduction to American Politics, Yeshiva University Spring 2014 The Teachable Art of Governing with Governor David Paterson, New York University Fall 2011 Power and Politics, Teaching Assistant to Dr. Anna Harvey, New York University Fall 2010 Professional Membership and Service American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honors Association Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Legislative Studies Quarterly, American Politics
Research, Politics & Gender, Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, Energy Economics, Journal of Gender Studies Institutional Service Faculty Sponsor of the Theta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society in Social Sciences at Stevens Institute of Technology (2019-present) Faculty advisor for the Delta Gamma chapter for the Sigmu Nu fraternity (2015-present) Faculty advisor for the Volleyball team (2018-present) Faculty member of the Board of Trustees Facilities Committee (2018-2020) Faculty Senator (2017-2018) Chair of the Committee on Committees (2017-2018) Member (2016-2018) Volunteer for Northern Manhattan Improvement Coalition Civics and English Instructor (2017-2018) Faculty advisor for the Stevens Speech and Debate Team (2015-2018) Conference Presentations The Name-Dropping Social Connections within Congress with Stephen McArdle, Political Networks Conference 2017 The Name-Dropping Social Connections within Congress with Stephen McArdle, Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference 2017 The Anti-Obama Congress: Official Communications Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference 2016 Sins of Omission: Legislator (Mis)Representation in Constituent Communications American Political Science Association Conference 2013 Strategic Position Revelation in the US Congress: How Legislators Communicate Vote Choice to Constituents Midwest Political Science Association Conference 2013
Communicated Ideal Points Via Vote Revelation in Congress American Political Science Association Conference 2012 Speak to Me: Do Members of Congress Communicate to Their Constituents with Ideological Language? Midwest Political Science Association Conference 2011 Comparing Opinions and Preferences across States and Regions: The Fallacy of using Ideological Responses with Jonathan Nagler, American Political Science Association Conference 2010 Comparing Opinions and Preferences across States and Regions: The Fallacy of using Ideological Responses Midwest Political Science Association Conference 2010 Awards & Fellowships Southern Political Science Association Artinian travel award ($500) Stevens College of Arts and Letters seed grant, 2017 ($4000) MacCracken Graduate Fellowship, New York University, 2008 2013 NYU Summer Field Research Grant, 2011 ($3000) Pi Sigma Alpha Faculty Award in Political Science, Thesis, The Olympics as a Political Forum: What to expect from China and Taiwan in 2008, 2007 Additional Training NSF ADVANCE/GSE Program Workshop Broadening Participation: Intersectionality as a Stevens Institute Delegate. Washington D.C. October 2017 Invited participant at the Council on Foreign Relations College and University Educators Workshop in New York City April 2017 Invited participant at the Council on Foreign Relations College and University Educators Workshop in New York City April 2016 Invited participant for the Tools for Text Workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation, hosted at University of Washington, June 2010 Research Assistant to Governor David Paterson Spring 2011-Summer 2011 Research Assistant to Dr. Jonathan Nagler, Summer 2009 - Spring 2010
References Patrick Egan Associate Professor, Department of Politics, New York University Email: patrick.egan@nyu.edu; Tel: +1 212 992 8078 Sanford Gordon Professor, Department of Politics, New York University Email: sanford.gordon@nyu.edu; Tel: +1 212 998 3708 Jonathan Nagler Professor, Department of Politics, New York University Email: jonathan.nagler@nyu.edu; Tel: +1 212 992 9676 Andrew Russell Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, SUNY Polytechnic Institute Email: arussell@arussell.org; Tel: +1 315 792 7317 Howard Rosenthal Professor, Department of Politics, New York University Email: howardrosenthal@nyu.edu; Tel: +1 212 998 8512