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1 May 2019 Terri Susan Fine, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government University of Central Florida 4297 Andromeda Loop North, PH 302K Orlando, FL 32816 407-823-2081 [email protected] Education 1989 PhD Political Science, University of Connecticut 1985 MA Political Science, State University of New York at Albany 1983 BA Political Science, State University of New York at Albany Positions Held 2016- Affiliated Faculty, University of Haifa 2009- Content Specialist and Senior Fellow, Florida Joint Center for Citizenship 2007- Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida. 2007- Senior Fellow, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government 2006- Schusterman Fellow, Brandeis University 1994-2007 Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida 1989-1994 Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida Administrative Appointments 2014 Interim Associate Director, Florida Joint Center for Citizenship 2009- Associate Director, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government Key Projects: The Civics Connection-Director of partnership project among the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress and the College Board/Advanced Placement U.S. Government program. Consists of video interviews with former Congress members and teacher/ student/classroom support materials including informational text, graphic tools, primary sources and rubrics for assessment. Training through Technology/Poll Worker Recruitment-Recruited poll workers and developed undergraduate civic engagement course in partnership with the Department of Public Administration. The Florida Civic Leadership Academy-Curriculum coordinator and instructor of record for POS 2112 (State and Local Government). High-school civic leadership academy (residential two-week

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May 2019

Terri Susan Fine, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science

Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government

University of Central Florida 4297 Andromeda Loop North, PH 302K

Orlando, FL 32816 407-823-2081

[email protected]

Education 1989 PhD Political Science, University of Connecticut 1985 MA Political Science, State University of New York at Albany 1983 BA Political Science, State University of New York at Albany Positions Held 2016- Affiliated Faculty, University of Haifa 2009- Content Specialist and Senior Fellow, Florida Joint Center for Citizenship 2007- Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida. 2007- Senior Fellow, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government 2006- Schusterman Fellow, Brandeis University 1994-2007 Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida 1989-1994 Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida Administrative Appointments 2014 Interim Associate Director, Florida Joint Center for Citizenship 2009- Associate Director, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government Key Projects: The Civics Connection-Director of partnership project among the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress and the College Board/Advanced Placement U.S. Government program. Consists of video interviews with former Congress members and teacher/ student/classroom support materials including informational text, graphic tools, primary sources and rubrics for assessment. Training through Technology/Poll Worker Recruitment-Recruited poll workers and developed undergraduate civic engagement course in partnership with the Department of Public Administration. The Florida Civic Leadership Academy-Curriculum coordinator and instructor of record for POS 2112 (State and Local Government). High-school civic leadership academy (residential two-week

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program at UCF; in-school program with Volusia County Schools) emphasized civic engagement, advocacy, problem solving and service learning. 1998-99 Program Director (Interim), Judaic Studies, UCF 1994-96 Program Director, Liberal Studies, UCF Research External Grants (funded) 2010 Co-Principal Investigator with L. Douglas Dobson, “Teacher Quality in Civics”, Florida Department of Education, $259,000. July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011. 2009 Co-Principal Investigator with L. Douglas Dobson, “Teacher Quality in Civics”, Florida Department of Education, $259,000, October 1, 2009-June 30, 2010. 2009 Co-Principal Investigator with Thomas Bryer, “Training through Technology: Poll Workers in the 21st Century”, U.S. Elections Assistance Commission College Student Poll Worker Recruitment Grant, $75,000, October 1, 2009-December 31, 2010. 2009 Co-Principal Investigator with L. Douglas Dobson, “Teacher Quality in Civics”, Florida Department of Education, $259,000, July 1-September 30, 2009. 2009 Co-Principal Investigator with L. Douglas Dobson, “The Civics Connection”, U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, $333,000, July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010. 2007 Principal Investigator, “Triple Majorities in Majoritarian Systems: Jewish Female Elected Officials.” Hadassah-Brandeis International Research Institute on Jewish Women. $4000. January 2007-December 2007. 2006 Co-Principal Investigator, “Help Central Florida Vote”. United States Elections Assistance Commission. Aubrey Jewett, Co-Principal Investigator. $15,228. August 2006-December 2006. 2006 Principal Investigator, “Modern Judaism”, The Jacob and Libby Goodman Institute for the Study of Zionism and Israel/The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry. $40,000. June 2006-July 2006. 2004- 2005 Member, Florida team. “Noncandidate Campaign Activity in Competitive Congressional

Races and Presidential Battleground States.” Pew Charitable Trusts. July 2004-July 2005. $600,000. David Magleby, Principal Investigator, Kelly D. Patterson and Quin Monson, Co-Investigators. Responsible for data collection, analysis and published reports.

2000 Participant. “American National Government Course Redesign.” Pew Foundation Program

in Course Redesign, January 1999-May 2001, $200,000. Philip H. Pollock and Bruce M. Wilson, Co-Principal Investigators. Responsible for data collection and Internet module development.

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1996 Principal Investigator, “Cooperation between Israel and Jordan”, May-July 1996. Florida

Israel Institute. $1000. 1994 Principal Investigator, “Pro-Israel Political Action Committee Donation Patterns in Florida’s

1992 Congressional Elections.” Florida Israel Institute. January-June 1994. $1000. Internal Grants 2008- 2009 Principal Investigator, “Perceptions of Legislatures in Comparative Context” Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. September 2007-May 2008. $2800. 2007- 2008 Principal Investigator, “Voting Equipment in Florida”, Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. September 2007-May 2008. $2800. 2007- 2008 Principal Investigator, “Civic Education in Florida”, Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. September 2007-May 2008. $2800. 2007 Principal Investigator, “Gender Minorities and Political Empowerment”, Student- Mentor Academic Research Team, Burnett Honors College. $3000. 2007 Principal Investigator, “Demographic Factors and Voter Error in Florida”, Student-Mentor Academic Research Team, Burnett Honors College. $3000. 2006- 2007 Principal Investigator, “Help Central Florida Vote”, Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. September 2006-May 2007. $2800. 2006- 2007 Principal Investigator, “Women in Congress”, Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. September 2006-May 2007. $2800. 2005- 2006 Principal Investigator, “Women in Congress”, Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. August 2005-May 2006. $2800. 2004- 2005 Principal Investigator, “Presidential Campaign Advertising”, Research and Mentoring Program/Office of Undergraduate Studies. August 2004-May 2005. $2800. 1998 Principal Investigator, “Web-Enhanced American National Government”. Technology Initiative Grant. College of Arts and Sciences. January-August 1998. $2500. 1996 Principal Investigator, “Cooperation between Israel and Jordan”, Cultural Diversity Initiative Grant. College of Arts and Sciences. January -July 1996. $2000.

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1993 Principal Investigator, “Women’s Health Policy in the 1990s”. Division of Sponsored Research. May 1993-August 1993. $4500. 1990 Principal Investigator, “Political Party Platform Writing in the United States.” Division of Sponsored Research. May–August 1990. $5000. Book 2019 The Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women, Leslie Goldstein, Fourth Edition, Judith A. Baer, Courtenay Daum and Terri Susan Fine, St. Paul, MN: West Educational Publishing. Journal Articles Forthcoming “Waiting to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election: Evidence from a Multi-Jurisdiction Study,” Robert Stein, Christopher Mann, Charles Stewart III, Terri Susan Fine, et al. Political Research Quarterly. 2016 “The Impact of the Voting Rights Act in Florida” Terri Susan Fine and Aubrey Jewett. National Social Science Journal. Volume 46(2): 17-24. 2013 “Gauging Pre-Service Teacher Perceptions of Incorporating Project Citizen in School Curricula as a Vehicle for Civic Education” Terri Susan Fine and Cicely Scheiner-Fisher, E-Journal of Public Affairs, Volume 2, Issue 2. At: http://ejopa.missouristate.edu/index.php/ejournal/article/view/16 2011 “Training in Virtual Worlds: Engaging the Next Generation of Poll Workers” Thomas Bryer, Terri Susan Fine, Michelle Gardner and Adrienne Mathews, National Social Sciences Technology Journal Volume 1 Issue 3. Available at: http://www.nssa.us/tech_journal/volume_1-3/vol1-3_article_3.htm#_edn4. 2009 “A Model for Engaging Citizenship through Public Policy Research” Terri Susan Fine and L. Douglas Dobson, Council for Undergraduate Research Quarterly, Volume 29 (4), 33 (chosen for special issue; one of six chosen nationwide). . 2008 “The 2004 Florida U.S. Senate Race: Full of Firsts” Robert Crew, Terri Susan Fine and Susan MacManus. Florida Political Chronicle Volume 18. 2006 “Generations, Feminist Beliefs and Abortion Rights Support.” Journal of International Women’s Studies. Volume 17:4, Pp. 126-140. 2006 “The Family and Medical Leave Law: Is it Feminist?” Journal of Policy Practice Volume 5:1, Pp. 49-66. 2006 “Gender, Ethnicity, and Ballot Information: Ballot Cues in Low- Information Elections.” Terri Susan Fine and Marsha Matson. State Politics and Policy Quarterly Volume 6:1, Pp. 49-72. 2005 “Registering Jail Inmates in Orange County: A Personal Account.” The Florida Political

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Chronicle Volume 16: 43-47. 2003 “Party Platforms as Tools of Presidential Agenda Setting.” White House Studies Volume 3:2, Pp. 199-211. 2003 “Presidential Nominating Conventions in a Democracy.” Perspectives on Political Science Volume 32:1, Pp. 32-39. Part of the “U.S. Elections” bibliography recommended by the U.S. Department of State in its “Democracy” reading list. See: http://usinfo.state.gov/dhr/democracy/elections/ elections_bibliography.html, Accessed May 1, 2006, There are 17 articles in this recommended list. 2002 “District-Level Bounds in 2x3 Tables” Terri Susan Fine and David Nickerson. Political Analysis Volume 10:2. 2001 “Constitutionality, Legitimacy and Political Participation: A Look at First Time Voters in 2000.” Journal of Law and Public Policy Volume 13:1, Pp. 153-171. 1997 “Women in the 103rd and 104th Congresses: Reform or Adapt?” American Review of Politics Volume 18: 389-409. 1996 ”A Gender-based Generational Analysis of Affirmative Action Support.” Current World Leaders Volume 39: 2, Pp. 48-64. 1995 “Economic Interests and the Framing of the 1988 and 1992 Republican and Democratic Party Platforms.” American Review of Politics Volume 16: 79-94. 1994 “Lobbying from Within: Government Elites and the Framing of the 1988 Democratic Party Platforms.” Presidential Studies Quarterly Volume 24:4, Pp. 855-864. 1994 “Interest Groups and the Framing of the 1988 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms.” Polity Volume 26: 3, Pp. 517-530. 1994 “Local Government as Consumer: A Constituent-based Approach to Identifying Bureaucratic Training Needs.” The Political Chronicle Volume 6: 2, Pp. 19-22. 1993 “Social Position and Commitment to Core American Values: Grappling with the (non)Impact of Gender.” Women and Politics: A Quarterly Journal of Research and Policy Studies Volume 13: 2, Pp. 53-72. 1993 “Public Opinion toward Equal Opportunity Issues: The Role of Attitudinal and Demographic Forces among African-Americans.” Sociological Perspectives Volume 35: 4, Pp. 705-720. 1992 “Individualism and Liberalism/Conservatism: Broadening Dimensions of Policy Support.” Polity Volume 25: 2, Pp. 315-327. 1992 “The Impact of Issue Framing on Support for Affirmative Action Programs.” Social

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Science Journal Volume 29: 3, Pp. 323-334. This article is listed in Public Opinion Pros’ “Minorities and Intergroup Relations” features section. There are 21 articles in this section. 1991 “Race and Political Culture: Blacks, Whites and Commitment to Individualism.” Southeastern Political Review Volume 19: 1, Pp. 23-36. Refereed Book Chapters and Proceedings Forthcoming, “Polling Place Practices,” Robert Stein, Christopher Mann, Charles Stewart III, Terri Susan Fine, et al. The Future of Election Administration, Kathleen Hale and Bridgett A. King, eds., New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. 2019 “Teaching about the Establishment of Israel in Florida’s Public Schools using Primary Sources” in Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Rachel S. Harris, ed. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press. 2018 “Election Administration in 2016: A Tale of Two Cities” Charles Stewart and Terri Susan Fine, Conventional Wisdom, Parties, and Broken Barriers in the 2016 Election, Jennifer Lucas, Christopher Galdieri and Tauna Sisco, eds. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 2017 “Assessing Recommendation of the Presidential of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration on Reducing Long Lines and Wait Times on Election Day” Charles Stewart and Terri Susan Fine, Races, Reforms, & Policy: Implications of the 2014 Midterm Election, Tauna Sisco, Jennifer Lucas, Christopher Galdieri, eds. Akron, OH: University of Akron Press. 2016 “Jewish Female State Legislators: Triple Minorities in Majoritarian Systems.” in Representative Citizenship: Founding Beliefs and Multicultural Values, Richard Marback, ed. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press. 2014. "The Consequences of Party Reform in the 21st Century" in The American Election 2012: Contexts and Consequences, R. Ward Holder and Peter Josephson (eds.), New York: Palgrave MacMillan. 2014. "The U.S.-Israel Relationship as a Tool for Jewish Voter Mobilization" in Religion Nationalism: The Struggle for Modern Jewish Identity, Yossi Goldstein (ed.), Samaria/West Bank (Israel): Ariel University Press. 2012 “The Impact of Project Citizen on Pre-Service Teachers' Perceptions of Social Education” Terri Susan Fine and Cicely Scheiner Fisher. International Society for the Social Studies Annual Conference Proceedings. Volume 2010, #1. International Society for the Social Studies. 2011. “Training in Virtual Worlds: Engaging the Next Generation of Poll Workers”, Thomas Bryer, Terri Susan Fine, Michelle Gardner and Adrienne L. Mathews, National Social Science Proceedings, Volume 46 #1, National Technology and Social Science Conference. 2010 ”High School Civic Leadership Training in a Collegiate Setting” Terri Susan Fine and L. Douglas Dobson, International Society for the Social Studies Annual Conference Proceedings. Volume 2010, #1. International Society for the Social Studies.

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2010 “Understanding Jewish Women in their Efforts to Secure Political Power” in John Dyck, Paul Rowe, and Jens Zimmermann, eds. Politics and the Religious Imagination. New York: Routledge. 2010 “Generations, Feminist Beliefs and Abortion Rights Support" in Abortion: Legal Issues Icfai University Press. 2007 “Service Delivery and ICT on Election Day: A Position Paper on Delivering New Election Technology to Voters” Terri Susan Fine and Aubrey Jewett. Proceedings of the International Conference on Politics, Information Systems, Technologies and Applications. Andres Tremante, Freddy Malpica, Angel Oropeza, Friedrich Welsch, J.V. Carrasquero and Hui Fang Su, Editors. Volume II. Pp. 419-424. 2007 “Mass Media and the Democratization of Presidential Nominating Conventions” in Rewiring Politics: Presidential Nominating Conventions in the Media Age. Costas Panagopoulos, editor. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, Pp. 165-188. 2007 “Something to Prove: The Florida Presidential Election in 2004” Robert Crew, Terri Susan Fine and Susan MacManus. Dancing without Partners: How Candidates, Parties and Interest Groups Interact in the Presidential Campaign. David Magleby, J. Quin Monson and Kelly D. Patterson, editors. Lanham: MD: Rowman and Littlefield, Pp. 33-54. 2005 “2000 Presidential Election Revisited…Not Quite!” Robert Crew, Terri Susan Fine and Susan MacManus. Dancing without Partners: How Candidates, Parties and Interest Groups Interact in the New Campaign Finance Environment. David Magleby, J. Quin Monson and Kelly D. Patterson, editors. Report of a Grant funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy: Brigham Young University. Pp. 69-82. 2005 “The Florida U.S. Senate Race: Contentious from Start to Finish.” Robert Crew, Terri Susan Fine and Susan MacManus. Dancing without Partners: How Candidates, Parties and Interest Groups Interact in the New Campaign Finance Environment. David Magleby, J. Quin Monson and Kelly D. Patterson, editors. Report of a Grant funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy: Brigham Young University. Pp. 198-211. 1996 “The Impact of Demographic and Social Change on the Jewish Political Agenda in the 1990s.” The Politics of Minority Coalitions: Race, Ethnicity and Shared Uncertainties. Wilber C. Rich, editor. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. Pp. 201-212. 1994 “Proclaiming Party Identity: A View from the Platforms.” State of the Parties: The Changing Role of Contemporary American Parties. Daniel M. Shea and John C. Green, editors. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Pp. 265-274. 1994 “Providing Services to Service Providers: Local Government Training Issues in Constrained Budgetary Times.” Handbook of Bureaucracy, Ali Farazmand, editor. Monticello, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc. Pp. 341-354. International Paper Presentations

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2018 “The Principle of Church and State in Contemporary Religion and Politics: The Johnson Amendment”, Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, University of California (Berkeley). 2016 “The Implications of Zivotofsky v. Kerry (2015) for U.S.-Israel Foreign Policy” American-Israeli Relations through Multidisciplinary Lenses conference, Sussex University, Sussex, England. 2016 “The Free Exercise Clause: Teaching through Simulations” Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, Catholic University, Washington, DC. 2015 "Teaching about Israel’s Declaration of Independence", The Teaching of Israel in the Academy conference, Brandeis University, Boston, MA. 2015 “Does the Pledge of Allegiance Prepare Students for Effective Citizenship?" Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, University of California, Berkeley, CA. 2015 “Teaching about the Arab-Israeli Conflict”, International Society for the Social Studies, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. 2013 “The Impact of the Federal Voting Rights Act on State Politics in Florida” with Aubrey Jewett, International Society for the Social Studies, Orlando, FL. 2012 “Teaching about Citizenship and War: Korematsu v. U.S. (1944) and Tuan Anyh Nguyen v. INS (2001)”, Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 2012 “The Impact of Project Citizen on Pre-Service Teachers” with Cicely Scheiner-Fisher, International Society for the Social Studies, Orlando, FL. 2011 “The U.S.-Israel Relationship as a Tool for Jewish Voter Mobilization”, Association for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, Boston, MA. 2011 “The Law of Return: Religious and Secular Perspectives on Citizenship in Israel” Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship, Detroit, MI 2010 “Teaching Citizenship to Citizens at the Margins”, Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 2010 ”High School Civic Leadership Training in a Collegiate Setting” with L. Douglas Dobson, International Society for the Social Studies, Orlando, FL. 2009 “Triple Minorities Representing Majority Interests” Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship, Detroit, MI. 2008 “Understanding Jewish Women and their Efforts to Secure Political Power” Faith Forward: Politics and the Religious Imagination: Religion, Culture, and Conflict Symposium. Langley, British Columbia, Canada.

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2008 “Promoting Civic Engagement and the College Student Poll Worker Study: Who works the Polls on Election Day?” with Aubrey Jewett. American Political Science Association Teaching and Learning Conference, San Jose, CA. 2007 “Does Working the Polls on Election Day Enhance Civic Engagement for College Students? A Look at the ‘Help Central Florida Vote’ Student Poll Worker Study with Aubrey Jewett. American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. 2007 “Presidential Campaign Strategies for Targeting High Turnout Minorities” International Society for Political Psychology, Portland, OR. 2007 “Service Delivery and ICT on Election Day: A Position Paper on Delivering New Election Technology to Voters” with Aubrey Jewett. Politics, Information Systems, Technologies and Applications, Orlando, FL. 2007 “Voter Choice and Voter Turnout among Central Florida Latinos” with Annabelle Conroy, Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec. 2006 “Race Consciousness and the Consequences for Campaign Activism among African-Americans.” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. 2004 “Political Generations, African Americans and Perceptions of Inequities.” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2004 “Creative Arts Contests as Tools of Holocaust Education for Elementary, Middle and High Schools.” International Conference for Holocaust Educators, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel. 2003 “The Family and Medical Leave Law: Is it Feminist?” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. 2003 “Gender and Political Efficacy.” International Society for Political Psychology, Boston, MA. 2003 “Race, Political Trust, and the 2000 Election.” American Association for Public Opinion Research, Nashville, TN. 2002 “The Family and Medical Leave Law: Mothering as Public Policy.” Association for Research on Mothering, York University, Toronto, Canada. 2002 “Yes, but will it Matter? A Look at Post-2000 Election Reform Proposals.” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 2002 “Internships and Undergraduate Education” with Aubrey Jewett. American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 2001 “Using Technology to Promote Political Activism in Women and Politics Courses.” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. 2001 “Party Reform and Democratic Principles.” American Political Science Association, San

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Francisco, CA. 2000 “Women, Feminist Consciousness and the Consequences for Political Participation.” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. 1999 “U.S. Interest Group Perspectives on Religion, Ideology and Support for the State of Israel” with Napp Nazworth. American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 1998 “Women and Group Consciousness: A Cross-Generational Perspective.” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 1998 “Teaching and Learning Web-Enhanced American National Government: Preliminary Assessments and Evaluations.” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 1996 “Analyzing Public Opinion toward Power and Influence among Men and Women using Prospect Theory.” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. 1994 “When EMILY WISHes upon a Star, do her Dreams Come True?: Assessing the Impact of Women’s Electoral Groups on 1992 Election Outcomes and Congressional Agenda Setting.” American Political Science Association, New York, NY. 1994 “The Impact of Demographic and Social Change on the Jewish Political Agenda in the 1990s.” American Political Science Association, New York, NY. 1993 “Party Identity as Communicated through the 1992 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms.” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. 1993 “An Application of Prospect Theory to Affirmative Action Opinion.” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. 1992 “The Impact of Question Wording on Party Identification Responses.” American Association for Public Opinion Research, St. Petersburg, FL. 1992 “The Implications of Candidate Behavior on Voter Turnout: The Case of the Young Non-Voter.” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 1992 “Economic Interests and the Framing of the 1988 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms.” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 1991 “Interest Groups and the Framing of the 1988 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms.” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. 1990 “Individualism/Equal Opportunism v. Liberal/Conservatism: Alternative Dimensions of Policy Support?” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. National Paper Presentations

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2017 “Election Administration in 2016: A Two County Study” with Charles Stewart. Broken: Barriers, Parties, and Conventional Wisdom in 2016, St. Anselm College, Manchester, NH. 2015 “To Whom does Israel Belong?”, Religion in Civil Society: The Impact of Religious Movements on International Relations, 10th Annual Patuxent Defense Forum, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St. Mary’s City, MD. 2015 "The Voting Rights Act in Florida" with Aubrey Jewett, Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA 2015 “Assessing Recommendations of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration in a Central Florida County?" with Charles Stewart, The American Election 2014: Contexts and Consequences conference, St. Anselm College, Manchester, NH. 2014 “Teaching about Citizenship with Primary Source Documents”, National Social Science Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2013 “Teaching about Political Parties and Elections”, National Social Science Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2009 “Assessing Civic Engagement Expectations among High School Students in a Collegiate Civil Leadership Academy” with L. Douglas Dobson. Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2007 “Voter Choice and Political Perceptions among Central Florida Hispanics: Implications for the 2008 Presidential Elections” with Annabelle Conroy, Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2006 “Parties in Conflict: How the Major Political Parties Managed their Message in the 2004 Presidential and Senate Elections in Florida.” with Robert Crew and Susan MacManus. Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 2005 “The Impact of BCRA in the 2004 Presidential Election in Florida.” with Robert Crew and Susan MacManus. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2005 “The Impact of BCRA in the 2004 Senate Election in Florida.” with Robert Crew and Susan MacManus. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2005 “BCRA and the Florida Presidential and Senate Campaigns.” with Robert Crew and Susan MacManus. Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2002 “Internship Participation: A Look at Gender Differences.” with Aubrey Jewett. Southern Political Science Association, Savannah, GA. 2001 “Virgin Voters and the 2000 Presidential Election.” Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 2001 “Nurturing Informed Citizenry through American National Government” with Aubrey

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Jewett, Jonathan Knuckey, and Drew Lanier. Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 2001 “Constitutionality, Legitimacy and Political Participation: A Look at First Time Voters in 2000.” Beyond Election 2000: Law & Policy in the New Millennium, Center for Governmental Responsibility, University of Florida College of Law. Gainesville, FL. 2000 “Political Parties and Racial Priority: Partisan Needs and Policy Agendas.” Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 2000 “Political Generations, Race Consciousness and the Consequences for Black Political Participation.” Hendricks Conference on Race, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. 2000 “Jewish Women and Political Activism: Psychosocial and Religioethnic Approaches.” National Women’s Studies Association, Boston, MA. 1999 “Learning Communities and the Academic Career: Perspectives on Faculty Participation.” with Napp Nazworth. Conference on Creating and Sustaining Learning Communities, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Available at: http://horizon.unc.edu/conferences/lc/papers/16.html 1999 “Political Generations, Feminist Commitments and Policy Support.” Southern Political Science Association, Savannah, GA. 1998 “Put your Money where your Mouth is: Presidential Agenda Setting in the 1996 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 1998 “Political Culture, Public Policy and Gender: Looking Beyond the Horizon.” Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 1997 “Women in the 103rd and 104th Congresses: Reform or Adapt?” The State of the Parties: 1996 and Beyond. Ray Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron, Akron, OH. 1996 “Political Efficacy and Anticipated Electoral Access.” Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. 1996 “Interest Group Endorsement Approaches in State Legislative Races.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 1995 “Pro-Israel PAC Donation Patterns in Florida’s 1992 Congressional Elections.” Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, FL. 1993 “Party Organization in an Era of Divided Government: The View from the Platforms.” The State of the Parties: 1992 and Beyond, Ray Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron, Akron, OH. 1991 “Government Elites and the Framing of the 1988 Democratic and Republican Party Platforms.” Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, FL.

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Regional Paper Presentations 2009 “A Model for Engaging Citizenship through Public Policy Research”, Engagement in Undergraduate Research Symposium, Orlando, FL. 2007 “Florida and the Civil Rights Act” with Aubrey Jewett, Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, FL. 2006 “Mobilization of the Jewish Vote in the 2004 Presidential Election in Florida.” Florida Political Science Association, Pembroke Pines, FL. 2001 “Voter Characteristics in High and Low Stimulus Elections.” with Amy Newland. Florida Political Science Association, Jacksonville, FL. 2001 “Women’s Studies Curricula in High-Tech Educational Environments.” with Carole Adams, Kerstin Hamann, Shelley Park, Philip Pollock and Bruce Wilson. Southeastern Women’s Studies Association, Boca Raton, FL. 2000 “The Politics of Party Conventions in the 21st Century.” Florida Political Science Association, Miami, FL. 1999 “An Examination of the U.S. Senate Vote on the 1997 Partial Birth Abortion Ban” with Napp Nazworth. Florida Political Science Association, Sarasota, FL. 1993 “Local Government as Consumer: A Constituent-based Approach to Identifying Bureaucratic Training Needs.” Southeastern Conference of Public Administration, Cocoa Beach, FL. 1993 “Prospects for Women’s Health Policy in the Clinton Administration.” Florida Political Science Association, Winter Park, FL. 1992 “Political Parties and Gender Priority: Policy Needs and Partisan Agendas.” Southeastern Women’s Studies Association, Tampa, FL. 1990 “Blacks, Whites and Individualism: How Commitment to Individualism affects Opinion toward Policies Targeting Blacks.” Southwestern Political Science Association, Fort Worth, TX. 1989 “Women and the Platforms: How the Parties have Addressed Women’s Issues since 1980.” Women’s Studies Research Conference, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1986 “The Role of Party Identification in Determining Voting Behavior among Southerners: 1964-1984.” New England Political Science Association, Hartford, CT. Technical Reports 2011 “Virtual Poll Worker Training: Engaging the Next Generation in Elections” with Thomas Bryer, Michelle Gardner and Adrienne Mathews. Center for Public and Non-Profit Management, University of Central Florida. Distributed to hundreds of county-level supervisors of elections in

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the United States. Data collected as part of the “Training through Technology/Poll Worker Recruitment” U.S. Elections Assistance Commission granted described elsewhere. Teaching Courses Taught Undergraduate: POS 3272/ IDS 3180 Civic Engagement (face-to-face, on-line, mixed mode) POS 2041 American National Government (face-to-face, hybrid/reduced seat time, Honors, non- Honors, web-enhanced, pre-law learning community) POS 3233 Public Opinion (face-to-face) POS 3273 Voting and Elections (interactive television) POS 3314 Minorities in American Politics (face-to-face) POS 3443 Political Parties and Processes (face-to-face) POS 3703 Scope and Methods of Political Science (face-to-face) POS 4206 Political Psychology (face-to-face, World Wide Web) POS 4622 Politics and Civil Rights (face-to-face, World Wide Web) POT 4632 Religion and Politics (face-to-face, World Wide Web) POS 4700 Teaching American Politics and Government PUP 3325 Women and Political Behavior (World Wide Web) PUP 4323 Women and Public Policy (face-to-face, mixed mode, ITV/mixed mode) Graduate: POS 6045 Seminar in American Politics (face-to-face) POS 6207 Seminar in Political Behavior (face-to-face) POS 6403 Teaching American Political Institutions (mixed mode) POS 6746 Quantitative Methods in Political Research (face-to-face, hybrid/reduced seat time) POS 6938 Special Topics in Political Analysis (face-to-face) PUP 6324 Women and Public Policy (face-to-face) Teaching Grants (External) 2009 “Progress and Poverty: The Gilded Age in American Politics and Literature 1877-1901.”,

National Endowment for the Humanities. 5/1/09-5/31/09. $750. 2009 “The American Lyceum.” National Endowment for the Humanities. 6/1/09-6/30/09. $750. 2008 “Landmarks of Democracy: From Freedom Summer to the Mississippi Sanitation Workers’

Strike” National Endowment for the Humanities. 6/1/08-6/30/08. $500. 2008 “Teaching about Universal Values in a Multicultural Environment” Hillel: The Foundation

for Jewish Campus Life. 3/1/08-5/31/08. $1800 (sole Florida recipient).

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2006 “Teaching the Middle East in a Multicultural Environment” Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life. 5/1/06-12/31/06. $1500 (sole Florida recipient).

1998 Participant, “Infusing Diversity into the Curriculum: The First Two Years”, National Endowment for the Humanities. 10/1/98-9/20/99. Henry Carrier and Don Williams, Co-Principal Investigators. Participated in developing grant application and workshop curriculum. $26,613.

Advanced Placement/College Board U.S. Government and Politics Course Participation The Advanced Placement program is managed by the College Board. This program involves trained high school teachers teaching college-level courses. Students succeeding on the national exam receive college credit for American National Government (POS 2041) at UCF and at 90% of all colleges and universities across the nation. 2013-2018 Member, Curriculum Design and Assessment Committee, College Board Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics. 2010 Advanced Placement Workshop Facilitator, “Media and Politics” interactive webinar live delivery to a national audience and archived for future access. 2009-2012 Director, The Civics Connection. Available at: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/courses/teachers_corner/218674.html and www.loufreyinstitute.org. Project details available in “Associate Director, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government” section. 2009 Invited Participant, Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics Faculty Colloquium. 2005- Advanced Placement Workshop Consultant, U.S. Government and Politics Examination, The College Board 1992- Advanced Placement Faculty Consultant (Table Leader, Test Development, Essay Reader), U.S. Government and Politics Examination, The College Board Teaching Grants (UCF) Teaching-related grants to attend curriculum workshops and develop pedagogical resources and techniques: Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (1998-2016): $24,500 Office of International Studies (2005-2006): $2000 Office of Diversity Initiatives (2002): $1000 Women’s Studies Program Course Redesign (2000): $1000

Teaching Institutes

Course Improvement Project, “Developing Narrated PowerPoint Lectures”, Spring 2010. Course Improvement Project, “The Young Women Leaders Program”, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, Spring 2007.

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Course Improvement Project, “Experiential Learning in Women’s Studies”, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, Spring 2006. Summer Institute for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. June 21-July 14, 2006. Course Improvement Project, “Interactive Television”, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, Fall 2003.

Teaching Publications 2013 “On Teaching at Half Life” UCF Faculty Focus Volume 12: 1, Pp. 1-2. 2009 “Integrating Climate Change in the non-Environmental Classroom” UCF Faculty Focus Volume 8: 1, p. 2. 2006 “African-American Suffrage”, “Cumulative Voting”, “Democratic Party Symbol”, “Progressive Movement”, “Hunt Commission”, The Encyclopedia of Political Parties and Elections. Larry Sabato and Howard Ernst, Editors. Facts on File. 2005 “Judges Should Refrain from ‘Legislating from the Bench’: Con”, Debating the Issues: American Government and Politics. Robert P. Watson, editor. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing. Pp. 155-158. 2005 “The Electoral College should be Abolished: Con”. Debating the Issues: American Government and Politics. Robert P. Watson, editor. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing. Pp. 219-222. 2005 “Interdisciplinarity, Activism and Assessment: Complementary or Contradictory?” (with Lisa Logan and Leandra Preston). UCF Faculty Focus Volume 4:1. pp. 6-7. 2004 “The Academic Value of Internships” UCF Faculty Focus Volume 3:1. pp. 3-4. 2003 “Effective Teaching Award Portfolios” UCF Faculty Focus Volume 2:5. Pp. 3-4. 2000 “Learning Communities and the Academic Career: Perspectives on Faculty Participation” (with Napp Nazworth). Resources in Education (ED 438745). August. 2000 “Straight-Out Democrats”, “La Raza Unida” and “Poor Man’s Party”, Encyclopedia of Third Parties in America. Immanuel Ness, James Ciment and Ron Hayduk, eds. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. 1999 “Women’s Bureau”, “League of Women Voters”, “Reproductive Technologies”, “Nineteenth Amendment”, Encyclopedia of Women in American Politics. Jeffrey Schultz and Laura van Assendelft, eds. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press. 1997 “1996 Florida Election Update”. Supplement to American Government, 6th ed. (with R. Edward Bradford). By Susan Welch, John Gruhl, Michael Steinman, John Comer and Susan Rigdon. Boston MA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

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1995 “Concerned Women for America” and “Women’s National Democratic Club”, U.S. Women’s Issues Interest Groups. Sarah Slavin, ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1991 “Connecticut’s Challenge Primary”, “National Party Platforms and Platform Writing”, “Presidential Debates”, Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections. L. Sandy Maisel, ed. New York: Garland. Other Teaching (UCF): 2007- Curriculum Coordinator, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government Civic Leadership Academy, UCF 2003-04 Political Science Internship Coordinator 2003-04 Faculty Fellow, Women’s Studies, UCF Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. Other Teaching (non-UCF): 2007- Schusterman Fellow, The Jacob and Libby Goodman Institute for the Study of Zionism and Israel/The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, Brandeis University. 1997 Faculty Associate, The Washington Center Campaign ’96: The Inauguration, Academic Seminar, Washington, DC. 1996 Faculty Associate, The Washington Center Campaign ’96 Symposia at the Democratic National Convention (Chicago, IL) and the Republican National Convention (San Diego, CA). 1992 Faculty Associate, The Washington Center Campaign ’92 Symposia at the Democratic National Convention (New York, NY) and the Republican National Convention (Houston, TX). 1989 Faculty Associate, The Washington Center, Inauguration ’89: Transfer of Presidential Power Symposium, Washington, DC. 1988 Faculty Associate, The Washington Center, Campaign ’88 Symposia at the Democratic National Convention (Atlanta, GA) and the Republican National Convention (New Orleans, LA). Service Awards 2015 Community Relations Award, Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando 2012 Academic Excellence Award, American Society for Public Administration, Central Florida Chapter 2009 Community Relations Award, Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando 2000 Excellence in Professional Service, UCF 2000 Faculty Leadership Award, LEAD Scholars Program, UCF 1995 Excellence in Faculty Advising, UCF Panel Participation 2011 Panelist, “Gender Issues in Media and Politics”, Florida Political Science Association

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(Regional). 2011 Panelist, The Passport in America: The History of a Document by Craig Robertson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship (International). 2010 Moderator, “Citizenship and Rights”, Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship (International). 2009 Moderator, “Agency and Participation”, Conference on Citizenship Studies, Center for the Study of Citizenship (International). 2009 Discussant, “Civic Education: Underlying Factors and Outcomes”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 2006 Discussant, “Values and Opinion”, American Political Science Association (International). 2006 Chair, “Voting and Elections”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 2006 Discussant, “Public Opinion and Public Policy”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 2004 Chair, “Service and Experiential Learning”, American Political Science Association (International). 2003 Chair, “Teaching with Simulations”, American Political Science Association (International). 2002 Chair and Discussant, “The 2000 and 2002 Elections”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 2001 Chair and Discussant, “Preparing Students for Life Beyond Academics”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 2001 Chair, “American Politics”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 2001 Panelist, “Fairness in Voting”, Florida Election 2000: Insiders at the Intersection of Law, Politics, and the Media (National). 1999 Moderator, “Women and Rape”, National Women’s Studies Association (National). 1998 Chair, “Party Loyalty in Congress and the State Legislatures”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 1998 Chair, “Public Opinion and Public Policy”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 1998 Chair, “Presidents, Parties and the Mass Media”, Midwest Political Science Association (National).

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1997 Chair and Discussant, “The Presidential Elections: The Role of the Media, Parties and Public Opinion”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 1997 Roundtable Participant, “The 104th Congress: The Rise and Fall of the House of Gingrich”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 1996 Discussant, “Alienation and Tolerance”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 1996 Chair and Discussant, “Voters, Non-Voters and Political Participation”, Midwest Political Science Association (National). 1995 Chair, “The Impact of Women in Elite Positions”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 1995 Chair, “Political Action Committees”, American Political Science Association (International). 1995 Roundtable Participant, “Clinton at Midterm”, Florida Political Science Association (Regional). 1991 Chair, “Varieties of Ethnic/Racial Group Experiences”, Southern Political Science Association (National). 1991 Discussant, “Women Candidates for Gubernatorial and Congressional Offices”, American Political Science Association (International). 1990 Chair and Discussant, “Gender and Political Careers in the States”, American Political Science Association (International). 1990 Chair and Discussant, “Influences on Voting Behavior”, Southwestern Political Science Association (Regional). Service in an International Context 2009 Presenter, “Effective Government”, Address to multinational delegation hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). April 20, 2009. 2008 Presenter, “The 2008 Election”, Address to multinational delegation hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). November 15, 2008. 2008 Presenter, “The 2008 Election”, Address to multinational delegation hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). October 20, 2008. 2008 Presenter, “The Electoral College”, Multinational delegation Address to Pakistani journalists hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). January 28, 2008.

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2007 Public Address, “U.S.-Israel Foreign Policy and Presidential Campaign Strategies” Florida-Israel Institute, Boca Raton, FL. November 4, 2007. 2007 Public Address, “Women and Political Empowerment in New Democracies”, Greater Orlando United Nations Association of the United States of America, Orlando, FL. September 15, 2007. 2007 Presenter, “Help Central Florida Vote: Poll Worker Recruitment”, International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Officials and Treasurers, July 21, 2007, Charlotte, NC. 2006 Address, “Third Parties in the United States”, Address to Pakistani journalists hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). October 31, 2006. 2004 Moderator, “The U.S. Presidential Election”, Multi-Regional International Visitor Leadership Program, U.S. Department of State. Office of International Studies. September 28, 2004. 2004 Address, “The U.S. Electoral System”, Address to French journalists hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). May 17, 2004. 2002 Address, “The U.S. Party System”, Address to Thai party leaders hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). July 29, 2002. 2000 Address, “Presidential Nominating Conventions”, Address to Indonesian government officials hosted by the International Council of Central Florida (administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). July 21, 2000. Media Appearances 2015 “Elections and You: The Voter; How We Elect Our President”. Five segment video series focused on the 2016 election designed for classroom use. Interview with Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections and Dr. Aubrey Jewett, Associate Professor of Political Science, UCF. 2008 “According to” Orlando Magazine. November 2008 interview; published December 1. 2008 Debate Analyst, Vice-Presidential Debate, Fox-TV News, October 2. 2008 “Who will Take Florida: McCain or Obama”? Florida Trend. October 1. 2008 “Race, Gender and Age in the 2008 Election” Panelist member on “Flashpoint”, with Lauren Rowe, Moderator (WCPX/CBS). Taped July 3; broadcast July 20. Available at: http://www.clickorlando.com/news/16883997/detail.html#video. 2008 Media Analyst, Al-Jazeera Television. One hour interview on the presidential primary with Saudi Arabian television anchor.

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2007 “The 2006 Midterm Election” (Panelist), Central Florida League of Women Voters “Hot Topics” Series, Taped on February 27, 2007 for multiple broadcasts on local access cable television. 2007 “The Presidential Election”, Three-part taped series utilizing interviews with Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections for “Elections and You—the Voter”. Broadcast multiple times on Orange TV. Taped October 2, 2007. 2006 “Faculty Lounge”, Two thirty minute interviews with Dr. Peter Delfyett, Professor of Optics, Broadcast multiple times on WUCF-TV. Taped December 7, 2006. 2006 Post-Election On-Air Analyst, WESH/NBC. November 8, 2006. 2006 Live interview on “En Agenda” (WIWA/AM1160 Orlando), a one hour radio program focusing on various aspects of elections to an Hispanic audience. Broadcast in Spanish. August 24, 2006. 2006 “Profiles”, Thirty minute interview with Charna Davis Wiese, Broadcast multiple times on WUCF-TV. Taped February 23, 2006. 2005 “Post-Election Insights” Thirty minute interview with Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections, for “Elections and You—the Voter”. Broadcast multiple times on Orange TV. Taped June 15, 2005. 2005 “Social Security Reform”. Panel member on “Flashpoint”, with Lauren Rowe, Moderator (WCPX/CBS). Taped March 2005; broadcast April 2005. 2004 “Women and the 2004 Election”. Radio interview with Judith Smeltzer (WMFE 90.7 FM). Taped October 15, 2004. 2004 Thirty minute panel discussion with Tom Johnson (WOFL/FOX) on 2004 presidential campaign advertising. Taped July 16, 2004; broadcast July 18, 2004. 2004 “The Presidential Election Process” Thirty minute interview with Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections, for “Elections and You—the Voter”. Broadcast multiple times on Orange TV. Taped January 22, 2004. 2004 Monthly live interviews on “En Agenda” (WPRD/AM 1440 Winter Park), a one hour radio program focusing on various aspects of elections to an Hispanic audience. Broadcast in Spanish. March-September. 2002 Election Night On-Air Analyst, WFTV/ABC. November 5, 2002. 2002 “9/11-One Year Later”, Live interview with Scott Kim, WMFE (FM 90.7) Radio. September 11, 2002. 2000 “The Electoral College” Thirty minute interview with Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections, for “Elections and You—the Voter”. Broadcast multiple times on Orange TV and utilized in Central Florida classrooms in light of heightened interest about the Electoral

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College that year. Taped November 13, 2000. 2000 Primary Election Night On-Air Analyst/Poll Assistant, WCPX/CBS. September 5, 2000. 1998 Primary Election Night On-Air Analyst, Central Florida News 13. September 8, 1998. 1998 Interview with Michael K. Frisby, “The Great Divide”, Emerge. Published March 1998. 1997 Interview with Peter Skerry, “The Strange Politics of Affirmative Action”, Wilson Quarterly. Published Winter 1997. 1996 “UCF Views the News”, Thirty minute television program focusing on current events. Tapings in reverse chronological order: November 13, 1996, March 19, 1993, January 15, 1993, October 16, 1992, September 25, 1992, June 14, 1991, October 5, 1990, August 24, 1990, May 25, 1990, December 8, 1989, September 22, 1989 1996 Election Night Analyst, WDBO AM 580 Radio, Orlando, FL. November 5, 1996. 1993 “Faculty Profiles”, Thirty minute television program focusing on individual faculty. Taped July 13, 1993. 1992 Election Night Analyst, WWNZ AM 740 Radio, Orlando, FL. November 3, 1992. Frequently interviewed by local, state and national broadcast and print news media on issues such as the meaning of elections and electoral systems, the role of women in the political process and polling research. Community Service Publications 2017 “A Professor’s View of Chabad on Campus”. Heritage: Florida Jewish News (March 3, 2017), and Florida Jewish Journal (February 6, 2017) 2008-2011 Monthly column on civics issues pertaining to the Jewish community. Heritage: Florida Jewish News. 2007 “Is there a place for Jews and Judaism in American Politics?”, Heritage: Florida Jewish News June 29, 2007. 2006 “Israel: Close to Home” Heritage: Florida Jewish News August 18, 2006. 2005 “Unreachable, Untouchable” The Orlando Sentinel May 9, 2005. P. A-13. 2003 “Destination Peace: Trip to Hebron shows Struggle is Part of any Journey” The Orlando Sentinel September 15, 2003. P. A-13. 2000 “Ill Informed Thanks to Network TV.” The Orlando Sentinel August 28, 2000. P. A-11.

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1996 “Political Parties Trumpet Inclusion” The Orlando Sentinel September 22, 1996, P. G-1. Public Service Regular presenter to local and state civic, religious, and community organizations focusing on elections, the electoral process, minorities in politics and American government and politics. Other 2017- Scroll and Quill Society, University of Central Florida 2013- Fellow, National Academic Network, Israel on Campus Coalition 2004-2007 Trainer, Guardian ad Litem, Seminole County, Florida 2014-present, Supervisor of Elections Clerk, Orange County, Florida 2004-2012, Election Day Poll worker, Orange County, Florida 2002-2007, Guardian ad Litem, Seminole County, Florida