Associated Faculty

Elisabeth	Anker
Elisabeth Anker

Professor of American Studies and Political Science

Elisabeth Anker is Associate Professor of American Studies and Political Science at the George Washington University, and Director of the Film Studies program.

(202) 994-7489
2108 G Street 203B
Kimberly Gross
Kimberly Gross

Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs

Kimberly Gross' work on media framing and public opinion has appeared in the Journal of Communication, American Journal of Political Science and more.

(202) 994-0387
Matthew Hindman
Matthew Hindman

Professor of Media and Public Affairs

 

(202) 994-5158
Marlene Laruelle
Marlene Laruelle

Director, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies; Director, Illiberalism Studies Program; Director, Central Asia Program; Co-Director, PONARS-Eurasia; Research Professor of International Affairs

Marlene Laruelle works on the rise of populist and illiberal movements in post-Soviet Eurasia, Europe and the US.

Elliott School of International Affairs , 1957 E Street, NW Suite 412 Washington DC 20052
Steven Livingston
Steven Livingston

Founding Director of the Institute for Data, Democracy, and Politics (IDDP) and Professor of Media and Public Affairs

(202) 994-5888
805 21st Street, NW, Office #433 Washington DC 20052
Toni Marsh
Toni Marsh

Associate Professor of Paralegal Studies and Political Science

Toni Marsh teaches Constitutional Law and Politics of Juvenile Justice.

(202) 510-4163
805 21 st Street NW, room 464 Washington DC 20052
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Elizabeth Rigby

Associate Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration

 

(202) 994-6196
MPA 601C
Clarence Stone

Research Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Clarence Stone (Ph.D., Duke University, 1963) is Research Professor of Political Science and Public Policy.

(202) 994-8871
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William Winstead

Assistant Professor of Political Science and Honors

  

(202) 994-3764
Garry Young
Garry Young

Director, George Washington Institute of Public Policy (GWIPP)

 Garry Young's research covers a range of areas with emphasis on legislative institutions and public policy.