Presidency Research
The purpose of this section is to further research on the presidency and other political executives.
Website: http://cstl-cla.semo.edu/Renka/PRG/
2007 - 2008 Officers
President: Victoria A. Farrar-Myers University of Texas, Arlington Political Science PO Box 19539 601 South Nedderman Arlington TX 76019-0539 victoria@uta.edu
Vice President & President-Elect: Charles E. Walcott Virginia Polytechnic Institute Political Science 528 Major Williams Hall - 0130 Blacksburg VA 24061 cwalcott@vt.edu
Secretary/Treasurer: Jeffrey E. Cohen Fordham University Political Science 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 cohen@fordham.edu
PRG Report Editor: Richard Powell University of Maine Political Science 229 North Stevens Hall Orono, ME 04469 rpowell@maine.edu
2008 Program Chair: Diane J. Heith St. John's University Government & Politics 8000 Utopia Parkway Jamaica NY 11439 heithd@stjohns.edu
Past President: Lori Cox Han Chapman University Political Science One University Drive Orange CA 92866 lhan@chapman.edu
Board of Directors: Randall Adkins (2005-2008), University of Nebraska, Omaha Nancy Baker, (2006-2009), New Mexico State University Terri Bimes, (2006-2009), Harvard University David B. Cohen (2005-2008), University of Akron David Crockett (2006-2009), Trinity University Brendan Doherty (graduate student, 2005-2008), University of California, Berkeley Chris Dolan (2005-2008), University of Central Florida Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, (2006-2009), University of North Texas Lilly Goren, (2007-2010), Carroll College Karen Hoffman, (2005-2008), Wheeling Jesuit University Martha Joynt Kumar (Ex Officio), Towson University Ken Mayer, (2007-2010), University of Wisconsin Kevin McMahon, (2007-2010), Trinity College Jeff Peake, (2007-2010), Bowling Green State University Andrew Rudalevige (2006-2009), Dickinson College Steven Schier (2005-2008), Carleton College Shirley Anne Warshaw, (2007-2010), Gettysburg College Stephen Weatherford (2005-2008), University of California, Santa Barbara
Awards
The Career Service Award is given every four years during a presidential election year, the PRG shall form a committee to give an award to recognize career service to the study of the Presidency. Nominations are to be submitted by February 1, 2008
Award Committee Chair: Bruce F. Nesmith Coe College Political Science 1220 1st. Ave. NE Cedar Rapids IA 52402-5092 bnesmith@coe.edu
Committee Members: David Adler, Idaho State University Ryan Barilleaux, Miami University Meena Bose, Hofstra University Elvin Lim, University of Tulsa
The Richard E. Neustadt Award is given for the best book on the U.S. presidency published during the previous year. Nominations should be submitted by February 1, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: George C. Edwards III Texas A&M University, College Station Political Science 2010 Bush Academic West 4348 TAMU College Station TX 77843-4348 gedwards@tamu.edu
Committee Members Paul Brace, Rice University Colin Campbell, University of British Columbia Karen Hoffman, Wheeling Jesuit University Mel Laracey, University of Texas at San Antonio
The Founders Award named in honor of David Neveh will be given for the best paper presented by a graduate student at either the preceding year's APSA annual meeting or at any of the regional meetings in 2007-2008. Nominations should be submitted by May 1, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Andrew J. Dowdle University of Arkansas Political Science Old Main, Room 428 Fayetteville AR 72701 adowdle@uark.edu
Committee Members Graham Dodds, Concordia University Tobias Gibson, Monmouth College Karen Hult, Virginia Tech University Leah Murray, Weber State College
The Founders Award (PhD.) is named for Bert Rockman will be given for the best paper presented by a PhD-holding scholar at the previous year's APSA annual meeting. Nominations should be submitted by February 1, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Stephen Weatherford University of California, Santa Barbara Political Science Santa Barbara CA 93106-9420 weatherford@polsci.ucsb.edu
Committee Members: Randall, Adkins, University of Nebraska, Omaha David Lewis, Princeton University Bruce Miroff, University of Albany, SUNY David Yalof, University of Connecticut
Paul Peck Presidential Award This award is presented by the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution to honor presidential service and portrayal. The PRG represents APSA as one of eight nominating organizations. For more information, please visit http://www.npg.si.edu/. The deadline will be set by the Smithsonian Institution.
Award Committee Chair: John T. Woolley University of California, Santa Barbara Political Science Mail Code 9420 Santa Barbara CA 93106-9420 woolley@polsci.ucsb.edu
Committee Members: John Burke, University of Vermont Caroline Heldman, Occidental College Daniel Ponder, Drury University Shirley Warshaw, Gettysburg College
Best Undergraduate Paper Award This award is given for the best undergraduate paper completed in the academic year 2007-2008. Nominations should be submitted by May 1, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: Thomas S. Langston Tulane University Political Science Norman Mayer Bldg #6 6823 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans LA 70118-5698 langston@tulane.edu
Committee Members: Alfred Cuzan, University of West Florida Lily Goren, Carroll College Nancy Kassop, SUNY-New Paltz Brian Newman, Pepperdine University
** NEW AWARD ** The George C. Edwards III Dissertation Award will be given annually for the best dissertation in presidency research completed and accepted during the 2007 calendar year (January 1, 2007-December 31, 2007). The recipient will received a $200 award. To be considered for the award, nominees must submit the following documents to each member to the Award Committtee: (1) a hard copy of the dissertation, (2) a .pdf of the dissertation on a CD, (3) a nominee form, and (4) a nominator form and letter. The Award Committee welcomes nominations by dissertation committee chairs or committee members. Nominations are to be submitted by February 1, 2008.
Award Committee Chair: MaryAnne Borrelli Connecticut College Government College Box 5418 270 Mohegan Ave. New London CT 06320 mabor@conncoll.edu
Committee Members: Terri Bimes, University of California, Berkeley Rebecca Deen, University of Texas, Arlington Jeffrey Peake, Bowling Green State University Wayne Steger, DePaul University
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