Eagleton Faculty, Staff and Visiting Associates
Press/Media Inquiries (women and politics)
Daniel De Simone
Education programs/Eagleton Fellowships/Undergrad Associate
Sarah Kozak
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll/Center for Public Interest Polling
Ashley Koning
Center for American Women and Politics
Colleen Martin
RU Voting/Center for Youth Political Participation
Jessica Ronan
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John J. Farmer, Jr.
Director, Eagleton Institute of Politics; University Professor of Law; Justice Alan B. Handler Scholar; Director, Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience
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John Weingart
Associate Director, Eagleton Institute of Politics; Director, Education Programs and Center on the American Governor, ECAG
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Saladin Ambar
Associate Professor of Political Science; Senior Scholar, ECAGEagleton Center on the American Governor
saladin.ambar@eagleton.rutgers.edu
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Sahar Aziz
Professor of Law and Chancellor's Social Justice Scholar, Rutgers Law School; Faculty Associate
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Debra Borie-Holtz
Special Projects Manager, ECPIPEagleton Center for Public Interest Polling
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Susan J. Carroll
Professor of Political Science
Senior Scholar, CAWPCenter for American Women and Politics

Ronald K. Chen
University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Law and Judge Leonard I. Garth Scholar; Faculty Associate
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Daniel De Simone
Communications Specialist, CAWPCenter for American Women and Politics
ddesimone@eagleton.rutgers.edu
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Kelly Dittmar
Associate Professor of Political
Science, Rutgers-Camden; Scholar, CAWPCenter for American Women and Politics

Anna Dulencin
Senior Program Coordinator
Science and Politics Initiative
anna.dulencin@eagleton.rutgers.edu
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Douglas Eakeley
Alan V. Lowenstein Professor of Corporate and Business Law, Distinguished Practice Professor, and Founder/Co-Director, Rutgers Center for Corporate Law and Governance; Faculty Associate
douglas.eakeley@law.rutgers.edu
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Salma Elakbawy
Data Services Assistant, CAWPCenter for American Women and Politics
salma.elakbawy@eagleton.rutgers.edu
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Chelsea Hill
Data Services Manager, CAWPCenter for American Women and Politics
chelsea.hill@eagleton.rutgers.edu
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Elie Honig
Executive Director of the Rutgers Institute for Secure Communities; Faculty Associate
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Ashley Koning
Assistant Research Professor
Director, ECPIPEagleton Center for Public Interest Polling



Colleen Martin
Administrative Assistant and
Database Manager
colleen.martin@eagleton.rutgers.edu
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Elizabeth C. Matto
Associate Research Professor
Director, CYPP Center for Youth Political Participation

Richard L. McCormick
Distinguished Professor of History and Education; and President Emeritus, Board of Governors; Faculty Associate
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Francine Newsome Pfeiffer
Vice President for Federal Relations, Rutgers University; Adjunct Faculty
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Gerald M. Pomper
Board of Governors Professor of Political Science (Emeritus)
gpomper@scarletmail.rutgers.edu
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Kira Sanbonmatsu
Professor of Political Science;
Senior Scholar, CAWPCenter for American Women and Politics


Kristoffer Shields
Assistant Research Professor; Historian and Program Manager, ECAGEagleton Center on the American Governor
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There are no staff members for selected filters
- Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP)
- Center for Youth Political Participation (CYPP)
- Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling (ECPIP)
- Eagleton Center on the American Governor (ECAG)
- Eagleton Program on Immigration and Democracy (EPID)
- Eagleton Science and Politics Initiative (ESPI)
- Faculty and Instructors
- Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience
- State Politics and Government
Visiting Associates

Eagleton Visiting Associates have distinguished and extensive backgrounds in New Jersey public life.
Visiting Associates share their perspectives and expertise with Eagleton graduate and undergraduate students. They also play a role in envisioning ways Eagleton can best foster enhanced public understanding and discussion of politics and government.