Publicity and Media Mentions
How Bureaucrats Deal with Political Chaos Above
Science of Politics Podcast
February 7, 2024
Why Does Florida Have so Many Failed Leadership Searches
Inside Higher Ed
December 2, 2022
Indianapolis Councilors to Consider More than Doubling Their Base Salaries
Indianapolis Star
April 29, 2022
Salaries: PFW’s leader at No. 1
The Journal Gazette
April 6, 2022
Erasing Equity Gaps With State Funding
Inside Higher Ed
July 7, 2020
Study Shows Room for Improvement at Indy Council
Inside Indiana Business
March 11, 2020
New Study Examines City-County Council
WFYI Indianapolis
March 11, 2020
60,000 Emails a Year: How Some Part-Time City Councilors Deal with Full-Time Hours.
WFYI Indianapolis
August 19, 2019
It’s good for students when parent work with teachers to design and produce their education.
The London School of Economics and Political Science American Politics and Policy blog
November 9, 2017
Book Talk: The Politics of African-American Education Representation, Partisanship, and Educational Equity
Book Talk Webinar Series. American Society for Public Administration
September 7, 2017
2016’s Best College Towns & Cities in America
2016’s Best College Towns & Cities in America
December 13, 2016
Why University Chiefs Head Out the Door
The Chronicle of Higher Education.
November 10, 2016
Do More U.S. Latinos Win Political Offices if Election Materials are Printed in English and Spanish?
Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
September 2, 2016
Panel to Address Rising Cost of College.
Indiana University Newsroom
April 15, 2016
Study: Why Presidents’ Political Ideologies Matter
Inside Higher Ed
February 24, 2016
Professor Discusses Language Instruction Policy in Schools
Indiana Daily Student
September 8, 2015
School boards were more likely to have Latino members in counties covered by the language assistance provisions of the now defunct Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act.
The London School of Economics and Political Science American Politics and Policy blog
July 6, 2015
School boards were more likely to have Latino members in counties covered by the language assistance provisions of the now defunct Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act.
The London School of Economics and Political Science American Politics and Policy blog
July 6, 2015
Latino Board Members More Likely to Achieve Representation in Counties Covered by Language Assistance Provisions of the Voting Rights Act
American Journal of Political Science blog
May 27, 2015
Performance Funding Policies in Higher Education Have Had Little Effect on Student Outcomes
The London School of Economics and Political Science American Politics and Policy blog
August 26, 2014
In Majority Democratic School Districts, African Americans Gain Significantly More Representation in At-Large Elections
The London School of Economics and Political Science American Politics and Policy blog
June 9, 2014