Emeritus Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
In our political science department, an emeritus faculty member is a retired professor or teacher who has dedicated many years to teaching and researching political topics. They’re given the title ’emeritus’ as an honorary recognition of their contributions. Even though they’re retired, they might still have access to resources or continue to contribute in some way. It’s a way to honor their expertise and experience in politics.
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Robert Delorme Ph.D, University of Minnesota Comparative politics, Latin America Email: Robert.Delorme@csulb.edu |
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Chris Dennis Ph.D, University of Georgia American politics, the impact of partisan party control on economic policy and outcomes Email: Chris.Dennis@csulb.edu |
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Robert Hayes Ph.D, University of Colorado American government Email: robert.hayes@csulb.edu |
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Larry Martinez Ph.D, University of California, Santa Barbara International relations, cyberspace, and outer space governance Email: Larry.Martinez@csulb.edu |
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Charles Noble Ph.D, University of California, Berkeley American politics, social movements, public policy, and political economy Email: Charles.Noble@csulb.edu |
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Gerry Riposa Ph.D, University of California Riverside Email: Gerry.Riposa@csulb.edu |
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Paul Schmidt Ph.D, University of Washington American government, state and local government, public policy Email: Paul.Schmidt@csulb.edu |
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Ronald Schmidt Ph.D, University of California, Riverside American government, immigration, language policy Email: ron.schmidt@csulb.edu |
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Jay Stevens Ph.D, University of Maryland American politics Email: jay.stevens@csulb.edu |