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Beth Reingold CURRICULUM VITAE Fall 2016 Departments of Political Science & Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 (404) 727-6569 beth.reingold@emory.edu Education Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley 1992 Political Science M.A. University of California at Berkeley 1986 Political Science B.A. Rice University 1985 Political Science and History Magna Cum Laude Academic Positions 1999- Associate Professor, Departments of Political Science & Women s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Emory University Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Women s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Spring 2014-16 Director of Graduate Studies, Institute/Department of Women s Studies, 2001-04 1992-99 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Institute for Women s Studies, Emory University Director of Undergraduate Studies, Institute for Women s Studies, 1995-99 1991-92 Instructor, Department of Political Science and Institute for Women s Studies, Emory University

2 Research and Teaching Fields American Politics, National and State Women and/in Politics; Gender Politics Politics of Identity/Social Cleavages (esp. gender, race, and ethnicity) Legislative Politics; Politics of Representation Public Opinion; Voting Behavior Social Science and Interdisciplinary Research Design Publications Peer Reviewed Books Beth Reingold (Editor). 2008. Legislative Women: Getting Elected, Getting Ahead. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Beth Reingold. 2000. Representing Women: Sex, Gender and Legislative Behavior in Arizona and California. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Adrienne R. Smith, Beth Reingold, and Michael Leo Owens. 2012. The Political Determinants of Women s Descriptive Representation in Cities. Political Research Quarterly 65(2): 315-29. Beth Reingold and Adrienne R. Smith. 2012. Welfare Policymaking and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in U.S. State Legislatures. American Journal of Political Science 56(1): 131-47. Reprinted in Intersectionality: A Foundations and Frontiers Reader, ed. by Patrick R. Grzanka. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2014. Beth Reingold and Jessica Harrell. 2010. The Impact of Descriptive Representation on Women s Political Engagement: Does Party Matter? Political Research Quarterly 63(2): 280-294. Kathleen A. Bratton, Kerry L. Haynie, and Beth Reingold. 2006. Agenda Setting and African American Women in State Legislatures. Published simultaneously in the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 28 (Summer/Fall): 71-96 and in Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States, ed. Carol Hardy-Fanta. New York: Hayworth Press.

3 Anne Marie Cammisa and Beth Reingold. 2004. Women in State Legislatures and State Legislative Research: Beyond Sameness Versus Difference. State Politics & Policy Quarterly 4(2): 181-210. Beth Reingold and Richard S. Wike. 1998. Confederate Symbols, Southern Identity, and Racial Attitudes: The Case of the Georgia State Flag. Social Science Quarterly 79(3): 568-580. Reprinted in Confederate Symbols in the Contemporary South, ed. by J. Michael Martinez, William D. Richardson, and Ron McNinch-Su. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2000. Beth Reingold and Heather Foust. 1998. Exploring the Determinants of Feminist Consciousness in the U.S. Women & Politics 19(3): 19-48. Beth Reingold. 1996. Conflict and Cooperation: Legislative Strategies and Concepts of Power among Female and Male State Legislators. Journal of Politics 58(2): 464-485. Jack Citrin, Ernst B. Haas, Christopher Muste, and Beth Reingold. 1994. Is American Nationalism Changing?: Implications for Foreign Policy. International Studies Quarterly 38(1): 1-31. Beth Reingold. 1992. Concepts of Representation among Female and Male State Legislators. Legislative Studies Quarterly 17(4): 509-537. Jack Citrin, Beth Reingold, and Donald P. Green. 1990. American Identity and the Politics of Ethnic Change. Journal of Politics 52(4): 1124-1154. Jack Citrin, Beth Reingold, Evelyn Walters, and Donald P. Green. 1990. The Official English Movement and the Symbolic Politics of Language in the United States. Western Political Quarterly 43(3): 525-559. Peer Reviewed Contributions to Edited Volumes Beth Reingold and Kerry L. Haynie. 2014. Representing Women s Interests and Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures. In Representation: The Case of Women, edited by Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp. 183-204) Beth Reingold. 2008. Understanding the Complex World of Women in US Politics. In Legislative Women: Getting Elected, Getting Ahead, edited by Beth Reingold. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. (pp. 1-17) Beth Reingold. 2008. Women as Office Holders: Linking Descriptive and Substantive Representation. In Political Women and American Democracy,

4 edited by Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez. New York: Cambridge University Press. (pp. 128-147) Other Publications/Public Scholarship Beth Reingold. 2015. Election 2016: Carly Fiorina and Running as a Woman. Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley (9 October): https://igs.berkeley.edu/news/election-2016-carly-fiorina-and-runningas-a-woman-0 Beth Reingold. 2015. Review of The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions by Christopher F. Karpowitz and Tali Mendelberg. Politics & Gender 11(3): 609-611. Beth Reingold. 2014. Legislative Diversity. In CQ Press Guide to State Politics and Policy, edited by Richard G. Niemi and Joshua J. Dyck. Thousand Oaks, CA: CQ Press/Sage Publications. Beth Reingold and Michele Swers. 2011. An Endogenous Approach to Women s Interests: When Interests Are Interesting in and of Themselves. Politics & Gender Critical Perspectives on Gender and Politics: The Meaning and Measurement of Women s Interests (guest editors, Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson) 7(3): 429-435. Beth Reingold and Jessica Harrell. 2011. Women and the 2010 Midterm Elections: A Mixed Bag. Women s News and Narratives (Spring), Center for Women at Emory University. (available online at: http://www.womenscenter.emory.edu/services_resources/womens_news_and _Narratives/index.html ) Kathleen A. Bratton, Kerry L. Haynie, and Beth Reingold. 2008. Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Representation: The Changing Landscape of Legislative Diversity. In The Book of the States 2008. Lexington, KY: Council of State Governments. (pp. 73-79) Beth Reingold. 2007. Review of Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics by Susan J. Carroll and Richard L. Fox, eds. Politics & Gender 3(3): 419-421. Beth Reingold. 1996. State Legislators Attitudes about Representing Women: Comparing Men and Women, Arizona and California. In Politics in the American States and Communities: A Contemporary Reader, Jack R. Van der Slik, ed. Allyn and Bacon.

5 Beth Reingold. 1994. Review of Media Polls in American Politics by Thomas E. Mann and Gary R. Orren (eds.) and Follow the Leader: Opinion Polls and the Modern Presidency by Paul Brace and Barbara Hinckley. American Political Science Review 88(3): 754-756. Jack Citrin, Donald Green, and Beth Reingold. 1987. The Soundness of Our Structure: Confidence in the Reagan Years. Public Opinion 10(4): 18-20. Works in Progress Papers Irene Browne, Beth Reingold, and Anne Kronberg, Race Relations, Black Elites and Immigration Politics: Conflict, Commonalities, and Context Under Review Beth Reingold and Adrienne Smith, Who Leads What? Legislative Leadership and Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity Under Review Beth Reingold, Rebecca Kreitzer, Tracy Osborn, and Michele Swers, Antifeminism and Women s Representation in the States Beth Reingold, Kerry Haynie, and Kathleen Bratton, Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and the Political Geography of Descriptive Representation in U.S. State Legislatures Beth Reingold and Kerry Haynie, Definitions of Group Interests and Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures Research Grant Proposal Irene Browne and Beth Reingold, Race, Black Elites, and the Politics of Immigration Under Review Grants, Honors, and Awards 2015 Program to Enhance Research and Scholarship (PERS), Emory University (with Irene Browne) ($3,500). Black Elites, Race, and the Politics of Immigration Project. 2014-15 Phi Beta Kappa Faculty Mentor 2003-04 2001-02

6 2014 Classroom Mini-Grant, Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, Emory University ($250) 2013-14 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics, Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Iowa State University (with Adrienne Smith) ($1500) 2013 Best Paper Award, Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2012-13 Associate Professor Completion Leave, Emory University 2010 W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellowship, Hoover Institution, Stanford University ($3,000) 2009-10 Woodruff Faculty Research Fund, Emory University ($2,500) Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Policy Solutions, Emory University ($105,000) 2008-09 Woodruff Faculty Research Fund, Emory University ($500) 2006-09 National Science Foundation (SES-0618368). "Collaborative Research: Representation and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity." Kathleen A. Bratton, Kerry L. Haynie, and Beth Reingold, Principal Investigators. ($106,993) 2006-07 Emory University Research Committee Grant ($28,000) 2005 Winner, Inclusive Instruction Syllabus Competition. Center for Teaching and Curriculum and Office of Faculty Resources for Inclusive Instruction. Emory University. 2004 Invited Participant, Namasté Foundation dinner, held every six years at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, in honor of rising, young female faculty 1996-99 National Science Foundation (SBR-9515026). Making a Difference: The Legislative Impact of Women in Public Office. Principal Investigator. ($80,955) 1995 & Emory University Research Committee Summer Grant 1993 1993-94 Emory University Research Committee Regular Grant

7 1992 Best Dissertation Award, Women and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association 1990-91 & Graduate Opportunity Fellowship 1985-86 University of California at Berkeley 1990-91 & Harris Research Grant 1989-90 Institute of Governmental Studies University of California at Berkeley 1989-90 Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship Alpha Chapter of California Humanities Research Grant University of California at Berkeley Travel Mini-Grant Beatrice M. Bain Research Group University of California at Berkeley Dissertation Research Grant Department of Political Science University of California at Berkeley 1985 Phi Beta Kappa, Rice University Conference Papers and Unpublished Manuscripts (with Rebecca Kreitzer, Tracy Osborn, and Michele Swers) Anti-feminism and Women s Representation in the States. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 3-6 2015 (Theme Panel). (with Adrienne R. Smith) Legislative Leadership and Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the American States. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 28-31, 2014; and at the Eaken Conference on Women, Gender, and Conservative Parties in the 21 st Century, Case Western Reserve University, October 9-11, 2014. (with Kerry L. Haynie and Kathleen A. Bratton) Gender, Race, Ethnicity and the Political Geography of Descriptive Representation in U.S. State Legislatures. Presented at the Women in Politics Workshop, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, April 11, 2014.

8 (with Irene Browne and Mary Odem) Race, Immigration and Southern Politics: Black Legislators and Juan Crow Policies in the Nuevo South. Paper presented at the 38 th Annual Conference of the Social Science History Association, November 21-24, 2013. (with Kerry L. Haynie) Representing Women s Interests and Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures. Paper presented at the conference on Identity, Gender and Representation: Empirical Analysis of Representation of Women s Interests, February 2012, Texas A&M University. Revised version presented (virtually) at the (cancelled) 2012 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. Winner, 2013 Best Paper Award APSA Women and Politics Research Section Expanded version presented at the 2013 State Politics and Policy Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, May 23-25. (with Adrienne R. Smith) Welfare Policymaking and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in State Legislatures. Paper presented at the Conference on Reducing Poverty: Assessing Recent State Policy Innovations and Strategies, Emory University, November 2009. Revised versions presented at the 2010 State Politics and Policy Conference, Springfield, IL, and at the 2010 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. Intersectionality, Quantitative Methods, and the Study of Political Representation in U.S. State Legislatures. Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Meetings of the National Women s Studies Association, Atlanta, GA. (with Michael Leo Owens and Adrienne R. Smith) Women and Politics in Cities: Determinants of the Descriptive Representation of Women in City Halls and Councils. Paper presented at the 2009 meetings of the American Political Science Association, Toronto. (with Kathleen A. Bratton and Kerry L. Haynie) Descriptive Representation and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in State Legislatures. Paper presented at the 2007 meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago. Revised/updated versions presented at the 2008 meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans; the 2008 State Politics and Policy Conference, Philadelphia; and the American Empirical Series, Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society, May 2009. Women as Office Holders: Linking Descriptive and Substantive Representation. Paper presented at the Political Women and American Democracy Conference. University of Notre Dame, May 2006.

9 (with Kathleen Bratton and Kerry Haynie) Agenda-Setting Behavior of African American Women in State Legislatures." Paper presented at the 2005 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. (with Jessica Harrell) The Impact of Descriptive Representation on Women s Political Engagement: Will Any Woman Do? Paper presented at the 2005 Southern Political Science Association Meetings, New Orleans. (with Anne Marie Cammisa) State Legislatures and the Representation of Women: A Review Essay Paper presented the Second Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, May 24-25, 2002. (with Paige Schneider) Sex, Gender, and the Status of Women s Issue Legislation in the States. Paper presented at the 2001 Meetings of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco. Making a Difference: Legislative Behavior and the Meaning of Women s Political Representation. Paper presented at the 1998 American Political Science Association Meetings, Boston. (with Heather Foust and Paige Schneider) Gender and Evaluation of Presidential Candidates. Paper presented at the 1996 American Political Science Association Meetings, San Francisco. (with Richard Wike) Changing the Georgia State Flag: Racial Attitudes vs. Southern Identity. Paper presented at the 1995 Southern Political Science Association Meetings, Tampa. (with Heather Foust) "Exploring the Determinants of Feminist Consciousness among Women in the U.S." Paper presented at the 1994 Southern Political Science Association Meetings, Atlanta. "Conflict and Cooperation: Legislative Strategies and Concepts of Power among Female and Male State Legislators." Presented at the 1993 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago. (with Jack Citrin, Donald P. Green, and David O. Sears) "A Report on Measures of American Identity and New 'Ethnic' Issues in the 1991 NES Pilot Study." Submitted to the Board of Directors and the 1992 Planning Committee, American National Election Study. Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. January 1992. "Concepts of Representation among Female and Male State Legislators." Presented at the American Political Science Association Meetings, August- September 1991, Washington, DC.

10 "Representing Women: A Comparison of Female and Male Legislators in California and Arizona." Presented at the American Political Science Association Meetings, August-September 1990, San Francisco. (with Jack Citrin, Donald Green, and Evelyn Walters)"The English-Only Movement and the Politics of Language." Presented at the Western Political Science Association Meetings, March 1989, Salt Lake City. (with Jack Citrin and Donald Green)"The Impact of Events on Trust in Government: The Case of 'Irangate'." Presented at the Western Political Science Association Meetings, March 1988, San Francisco. Additional Conference Participation Organizer and Participant, Roundtable on The Status of the APSA 21st Century Task Force, co-sponsored by the Committees on the Status of Women, African Americans, Latinos, and Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals and Transgendered in the South and the Membership Committee of the Southern Political Science Association. Annual Meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January 2014. Organizer (as Chair of the SPSA Status of Women in the South Committee), Roundtable and Workshop on Engaged Scholarship and Public Outreach: Pros and Cons, Ins and Outs. Annual Meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January 2014. Leader and Presenter, American Politics Panel. Teaching Gender and Politics: Views from the Field. Short Course preceding the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011. Invited Panelist, Roundtable on The Meaning and Measurement of Women s Interests. Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2010. Co-Convener/Organizer (with Michael Rich), Conference on Reducing Poverty: Assessing Recent State Policy Innovations and Strategies. Sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Policy Solutions and the Provost s Strategic Fund, Emory University. November 2009. Program Chair and Opening Speaker, Women in Politics Research Conference. Co-sponsored by the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Larry J. Sabato (UVA) and Jack Citrin (UCB), co-conveners. June 2006.

11 Co-chair/organizer, Roundtable on Representation and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity. Southern Political Science Association Meetings, January 2006, Atlanta. Co-chair/organizer, Roundtable on Race, Gender, and Representation in the U.S.: Building Bridges and Exploring Intersections for Future Research. Southern Political Science Association Meetings, January 2005, New Orleans. Participant, Roundtable on APSA Mentoring. Southern Political Science Association Meetings, January 2004, New Orleans. Facilitator, Break-Out Session on Ph.D. Research Theories and Methodologies, and invited Participant. Working Conference on the Ph.D. in Women s Studies: Implications and Articulations. October 2001, hosted by Emory University. Participant, Roundtable on Alan Rosenthal s The Decline of Representative Democracy: Process, Partisanship and Power in State Legislatures. Southern Political Science Association Meetings, October 1998, Atlanta. Rapporteur, Workshop on Impact of Women Political Leaders. Conference on Research on Women and American Politics: Agenda-Setting for the 21st Century. Center for the American Woman and Politics, Rutgers University, April 1994. Participant, Roundtable on Women in the 1992 General Election. Southern Political Science Association Meetings, November 1992, Atlanta. Discussant, Various panels on women in/and politics, race and ethnic politics, legislative studies, and/or state politics Annual meetings of the American Political Science Association: 2015, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2001 (pre-conference), 1999, 1992 Annual meetings of the Southern Political Science Association: 2004, 2000, 1998, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1992 Annual State Politics and Policy Conference: 2013, 2012 Colloquia and Invited Lectures Invited Panelist, Dismantling Roadblocks to Inclusion and Setting a Vision for Change. Catalyst Women of Color Summit, New York, NY, March 26-27, 2015. Legislative Leadership and Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the American States. Department of Women s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Emory University, Research Seminar. September 2014.

12 A Changing Demographic. [On the increasing gender and racial/ethnic diversity of state legislators] Annual Meeting of the State Government Affairs Association, Savannah, GA. March 2013. "Defining Women's Interests and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in American State Legislatures. Department of Government, American University. November 2013. Revolution in Gender Politics? From the ERA to Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin. American Studies Institute, The Lovett School, Atlanta, GA. June 2012. Welfare Policymaking and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in State Legislatures. Department of Political Science, Emory University, Brown- Bag Series, March 2010 (with Adrienne Smith); Department of Women s Studies, Emory University, Research Seminar, October 2010. Representation and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures. American Empirical Series, Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society. May 2009. Political Representation and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity. Women s Studies Plenary, Women at Emory: Past, Present, and Future Symposium. October 2007. Representation and the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures. Women s Studies Faculty Research Workshop, Emory University. April 2007. From the Year of the Woman to Years of Women: Women in Politics in the 21 st Century. Women in Politics Research Conference, Co-sponsored by the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Larry J. Sabato (UVA) and Jack Citrin (UCB), co-conveners. June 2006. Invited Participant/Paper, Conference on Political Women and American Democracy. Hosted by the Program in American Democracy at the University of Notre Dame and Co-Sponsored by the journal, Politics & Gender. May 2006. The Impact of Descriptive Representation on Women s Political Engagement: Will Any Women Do? Department of Political Science, Emory University, Brown-Bag Series. January 2006. Representing Women. Department of Political Science and the Institute for Governmental Studies, University of California at Berkeley. September 2000.

13 Representing Women: The Difference It Does Make. Institute for Women s Studies Colloquium, Emory University. September 2000. Deconstructing Difference: Sex, Gender and Political Representation in the U.S. Institute for Women s Studies Colloquium, Emory University. February 1998. "Feminist Consciousness among Contemporary American Women." University of Georgia Women's Studies Colloquium. May 1995. "Representing Women in American Politics." University of Pennsylvania, Department of Political Science. December 1994. Other Professional Activities and Service Editorial Board, Politics & Gender 2007-2016 Editorial Board, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 2003-2014 Editorial Board, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2003-2008 Chair, Nominating Committee, Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association, 2016-18 Member, Selection Committee, Victoria Schuck Award for best book published on women and politics, American Political Science Association, 2015 Member, American Political Science Association Program Committee, 2014-15 (Co-Chair, Women and Politics Research Section) Member, Selection Committee, Career Achievement Award, State Politics and Policy Section of the American Political Science Association, 2013-14 Chair, Committee on the Status of Women in the South, Southern Political Science Association, 2012-13 and 2013-14 Member, Committee on the Status of Women in the South, Southern Political Science Association, 2011-12 Chair, Selection Committee for the State Politics and Policy Quarterly Best Paper Award, 2010 Member, Selection Committee for the State Politics and Policy Quarterly Best Paper Award, 2009 Member, American Political Science Association Program Committee, 2008-09 (Chair, State Politics & Policy Section) Member, Selection Committee for the Betty Nevsvold Award for the best paper presented on Women and Politics at the 2007 meetings of the Western Political Science Association, 2008-9 Member, Selection Committee for the Breckinridge Award for the best paper presented on Women and Politics at the 2005 meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2005-6 Member, Selection Committee for the State Politics and Policy Quarterly Best Paper Award, 2002-3

14 Member, Selection Committee for Best Paper Awards, State Politics and Policy Section, American Political Science Association, 2002-3 Executive Council, American Political Science Association s State Politics and Policy Organized Section, 2001-2003 Chair, Marian Irish Award Committee, Southern Political Science Association, 1996-97 Member, Best Dissertation Award Committee, Women and Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 1996-97 Member, Committee on the Status of Women, Southern Political Science Association, 1994-96 Member, Southern Political Science Association Program Committee, 1992-93 Referee: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Research, Comparative Political Studies, Feminist Formations, Gender & Society, Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Politics & Gender, Politics, Groups, & Identities, Social Science Quarterly, State Politics & Policy Quarterly, Urban Affairs Review, and the National Science Foundation Manuscript/Proposal Reviewer: Cambridge University Press, Indiana University Press, New York University Press, Oxford University Press, Temple University Press, University of Michigan Press Member, Scholars Strategy Network (Theda Skocpol, Director), October 2012- present Member, Project Vote Smart Key Vote Advisory Board, January 2006-present Emory University Co-Director, Undergraduate Honors Program, Department of Political Science, Fall 1993-present Member, IRB Committee, Department of Political Science, 2001-present Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Reform Committee, Department of Political Science, 2013-14 Member, Provost s Faculty Advisory Committee, Fall 2011-Spring 2013 Member, SIRE (Scholarly Inquiry and Research at Emory) Undergraduate Research Grant Selection Committee, 2007-2013 Member/Laney Graduate School Representative, Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee, 2012-2013 Member, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Center Board of Directors, Fall 2007-Spring 2012 Member, Dean s Achievement Scholarship Selection Committee, Emory College, 2007, 2008 Chair, Race and American Politics Faculty Search Committee, Department of Political Science, 2004-2005

15 Mentor, Passages Program (faculty mentoring program sponsored by Provost s office), 2003-2004 Member, Woodruff Graduate Fellowship, Social Science Selection Committee, Graduate School, Spring 2004 Member, Emory-Dillard Fellowship Selection Committee, Graduate School, Spring 2003 Women s Club Memorial Award Selection Committee, Graduate School, Spring 2002 Member, Curriculum Committee, Emory College, Fall 1998-Spring 2001 Member, Social Science Research Infrastructure Committee, Spring 1998-Spring 2001 Member, Core Committee on Theory Practice Learning, Summer 1995-Fall 1996 Member, Educational Policy Committee, Emory College, Fall 1994-Spring 1997 Member, Affirmative Action Committee, Emory College, Spring 1994 Faculty Advisor, Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society), Spring 1992- Spring 1994 Faculty Coordinator, Institute for Women's Studies Undergraduate Internship Program, Fall 1991-Spring 1997 Teaching Experience Politics of Race and Gender (Graduate) Women and Politics/Gender Politics (Undergraduate and Graduate) Gender, Race, and Political Representation (advanced Undergraduate) Political Science Honors Tutorial (research design/methods, Seniors only) Research Design in Women s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies (Graduate) American National Government (Graduate core seminar) Feminist Theory/Political Thought (Graduate) Introduction to Women s Studies (Undergraduate) Public Opinion and Politics in the U.S. (Undergraduate) Thesis Advising Emory University, 1999 to present Department of Political Science Ph.D. Dissertation, Committee Chair Adrienne Smith (2012, Co-Chair); Jessica Harrell (2011); Ruth Melkonian- Hoover (2003); Elizabeth Stiles (2002) Ph.D. Dissertation, Committee Member Nancy Arrington (in progress); Bethany Nanamaker Morrison (in progress); Andrew Pierce (2015); Claire Wofford (2011); Katrina Gamble (2005); Laurel Parker West (2003); Celia Carroll (2002); Kyle Saunders (2001); Vincent Moscardelli (2000); Paige Schneider (2000); Heather Foust (1999) Masters Thesis, Committee Member: Three

Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Committee Chair: Six Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Committee Member: Sixteen Department of Women s Studies/Department of Women s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Ph.D. Dissertation, Committee Chair Alysia Davis (2013); Kirsten Rambo (2003, Co-Chair) Ph.D. Dissertation, Committee Member Jennifer (Jenna) Nelson (2010); Carrie Baker (2001) Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Committee Chair: One (2002) Other Ph.D. Committee Member: Three (School of Public Health; Sociology) Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Committee Member: Two (Interdisciplinary Studies; History) 16