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Bonnie Stabile, PhD Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University, 3351 Fairfax Drive, MS 3B1, Arlington, VA 22201
Office: (703) 993-8566, Cel: 703 789-5423
[email protected], @bstabile1
Academic and Administrative Positions
2017 - Director, Gender and Policy (GAP) Center, Schar School of Policy and
Government, George Mason University
2016 - Director, Master in Public Policy Program, Schar School of Policy and
Government, George Mason University
2019 Research Associate Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George
Mason University
2013 – 2019 Research Assistant Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George
Mason University
2007 - 2012 Adjunct Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason
University
2019 - Editor-in-Chief, World Medical & Health Policy, a peer-reviewed, academic
journal published by Wiley-Blackwell
2011 - 2019 Co-Editor, World Medical & Health Policy, a peer-reviewed, academic journal
published by Wiley-Blackwell
2017 -2018 Deputy Director of Evaluation, GMU DHS Center of Excellence in Criminal
Activity, Investigations and Network Analysis (CINE)
Education
2013 Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Georgetown University
Intensive Bioethics Course – Certificate (June)
2006 School of Public Policy
George Mason University
Ph.D. in Public Policy (Dissertation: Balancing Morality and Economy: The Case
of State Human Cloning Policies)
2000 George Mason University
Master of Public Administration
1991 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Certificate of Advanced Studies in Management
(eight-course graduate program)
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1986 Goethe Institute
Certificate of German as a Foreign Language
1985 Mount Holyoke College
BA in Art History
Publications
Edited Volumes
2017 Ongoing Issues in Georgian Policy and Public Administration
Bonnie Stabile and Nino Ghonghadze, Editors, Westphalia Press.
ISBN: 1633915573
2015 Disaster Response: Medical and Health Policies
Arnauld Nicogossian and Bonnie Stabile, Editors, Westphalia Press. ISBN10-
1633911632
2013 Conflicts in Health Policy: Regulation, Rhetoric, Theory and Practice, Bonnie
Stabile, Editor, Westphalia Press. ISBN-10: 193590714X
Book Chapters
2019 “Cloning” chapter in Legislating Morality in America: Debating the Morality of
Controversial US Laws and Policies, Donald P. Haider-Markel, ABC-CLIO,
forthcoming, November.
2018 “Program Evaluation” chapter in Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration
Public Policy, and Governance Ali Farazmand, Editor, Springer. ISBN 978-3-
319-20927-2.
2018 “Ethical Issues in Regulating Reproductive Technologies” chapter in Global
Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy and Governance, Ali
Farazmand, Editor, Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-20927-2.
2014 “Cloning” in Science and Politics: An A to Z Guide to Issues and Controversies,
Brent S. Steel, Editor, CQ Press/Sage Books.
2008 “Winning Over A Cynical Public: The Debate Over Stem Cell Research and
Other Biotechnologies”, Co-author: Susan Tolchin, Chapter 40, Volume Editor:
Dennis W. Johnson, Routledge Handbook of Political Management
Peer-Reviewed Publications
2019 “Sex, Lies and Stereotypes: Gendered Implications of Fake News for Women in
Politics.” Bonnie Stabile, Aubrey Grant and Hemant Purohit. Public Integrity,
https://doi.org/10.1080/10999922.2019.1626695
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2019 "Mothers’ Beliefs about Indigenous and Traditional Food Affordability,
Availability and Taste are Significant Predictors of Indigenous and Traditional
Food Consumption among Mothers and Young Children in Rural Kenya."
Constance Gewa, Obando Angano, Maction Komwa, Bonnie Stabile, Phil
Thomas. Public Health Nutrition. First View August 27.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980019001848
2019 "Concentrating on Gender in MPA Programs: Implications for Earnings and
Equity." Bonnie Stabile, Aubrey Grant and Shene Salih. Journal of Public
Affairs Education (JPAE), published online January 24.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15236803.2018.1565052
2019 "Communicating Campus Sexual Assault: A Mixed Methods Rhetorical
Analysis." Heidi Lawrence, Lourdes Fernandez, Rachel Lussos, Bonnie Stabile
and Melissa Broeckelman-Post. Technical Communications Quarterly, published
online May 21. DOI: 10.1080/10572252.2019.1621386
2018 “Distributional Semantics Approach to Detect Intent in Twitter Conversations on
Sexual Assaults*.” Rahul Pandey, Hemant Purohit, Bonnie Stabile, and Aubrey
Grant. Conference Proceedings; IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference
on Web Intelligence (WI), Santiago, Chile, pp. 270-277. doi:
10.1109/WI.2018.00-80 (*received Best Paper Award).
2017 “Gender and the Role of Directors of Public Administration & Policy Programs.”
Bonnie Stabile, Jessica Terman and Catherine Kuerbitz. Journal of Public
Affairs Education (JPAE). Summer, Volume 23, Issue 3.
2016 “On the Dynamics of Local to Global Campaigns for Gender Based Violence.”
Prakruthi Karuna, Hemant Purohit, Bonnie Stabile, Angela Hattery,
Proceedings of International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-
Cultural Modeling & Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling
and Simulation. arXiv:1608.01648.
2016 “Reproductive Policy and the Social Construction of Motherhood.” pp. 18 - 29.
Politics and the Life Sciences. Volume 35, Number 2.
2016 “How Do We Die.” Politics and the Life Sciences. Volume 35, Number 2. Pp. 69
- 74. Co-author: Aubrey Grant.
2015 “The Ethics of Regulating Reproductive Technologies: Women as Child Bearers,
Rights Bearers and Objects of Paternalism.” Public Integrity, October-
November.
2010 “State Infertility Insurance Law Indicators”
World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 2, Number 3, Article 2.
Available at http://www.psocommons.org/wmhp/vol2/iss3/art2
2010 “Stem Cells, Cloning and Political Liberalism”
World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 2, Number 1, Article 17. Available at
http://www.psocommons.org/wmhp/vol2/iss1/art17
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2009 “What’s the Matter With Kansas? Legislative Debates Over Stem Cell
Research in Kansas and Massachusetts” pp. 26 – 39.
Politics and the Life Sciences, Volume 28, Number 1.
2007 “Demographic Profile of States with Human Cloning Laws: Morality Policy
Meets Political Economy” pp. 43 – 50.
Politics and the Life Sciences, Volume 26, Number 1.
2006 “National Determinants of Cloning Policy” Research Note, pp. 449 – 458.
Social Science Quarterly, Volume 87, Number 2.
Reviews
2019 Review of “Formerly Known as Food,” Journal of Public Affairs Education.
Volume 25, Issue 2.
Spring 2016 Review of “Market Menagerie: Health and Development in Late Industrial
States,” Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 36, Number 1.
June 2016 “Review of Lethal but Legal: Corporations, Consumption and Protecting Public
Health,” World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 8, Number 2.
December 2015 “Review of Healing Healthcare: How Doctors and Patients Can Heal Our Sick
System,” World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 7, Number 4.
September 2015 “Review of The Shape We’re In: How Junk Food and Diets are Shortening Our
Lives,” World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 7, Number 3.
June 2015 “Review of Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End,” World
Medical & Health Policy, Volume 7, Number 2.
September 2013 “Review of The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power and the Care of the
Dying,” World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 5, Number 3.
June 2013 “Review of Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys over Girls and the
Consequences of a World Full of Men,” World Medical & Health Policy,
Volume 5, Number 2.
June 2012 "Review of Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm," World
Medical & Health Policy, Volume 4, Number 2, Article 9.
March 2012 “A Review of Health Policy and Ethics; A Critical Examination of Values from a
Global Perspective.” World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 4, Number 1,
Article 6. Available at http://www.psocommons.org/wmhp/vol4/iss1/art6/.
September 2011 "A Review of Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm." World Medical
& Health Policy, Volume 3, Number 3, Article 9. DOI: 10.2202/1948-
4682.1169. Available at: http://www.psocommons.org/wmhp/vol3/iss3/art9.
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June 2011 "A Review of Adam Briggle's A Rich Bioethics: Public Policy, Biotechnology and
the Kass Council." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1407694;
published ahead of print July 22, doi:10.1215/03616878-1407694.
Press
October 2018 “Kavanaugh Confirmation Signals Scary Time for Reporting Sexual Assault.”
The Hill. October 9: https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/410502-
kavanaugh-effect-still-scary-for-young-women-sexual-assault-campus
November 2017 "From Rape 'Myths' to Roy Moore: We Can't Continue to Blame Victims."
Bonnie Stabile and Aubrey Grant. The Hill. November 21:
thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/361436-from-rape-myths-to-roy-moore-we-cant-
continue-to-blame-the-victim
Select Editorials
June 2019 “Continuing Streams of Policy Consciousness to Advance Global Health,” World
Medical & Health Policy, Volume 11, Number 2.
July 2018 “Women’s Health in Global Perspective Virtual Issue Editors’ Introduction,”
Bonnie Stabile and Aubrey Grant, World Medical & Health Policy,
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1111/(ISSN)1948-4682.womens-
health-in-global-perspective
July 2018 “Social Determinants of Health Virtual Issue Editors’ Introduction,” Bonnie
Stabile and Arnauld Nicogossian, World Medical & Health Policy,
November 2016 “The Year of the Woman and Beyond,” Bonnie Stabile and Arnauld
Nicogossian, World Medical & Health Policy, Volume 8, Issue 4
https://doi.org/10.1002/wmh3.212
Teaching
2019 Schar School of Policy and Government Teaching Award
2016 and 2019 George Mason University Teaching Excellence Award Nominee
2016 “Best of Lectures” Series - Selected as one of two faculty presenters by the
SPGIA Alumni Charter Events Committee, 2016.
Summer 2019 Policy and Program Evaluation
Master’s Class POGO 646
Spring 2018 Ethics in Public Administration
Master’s Class PUAD 700
Fall 2017 Directed Reading and Research – Combatting Gender Based Violence
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(with doctoral student Aubrey Grant)
Summer 2017 Directed Reading and Research – Campus Sexual Assault in Virginia Public
Colleges (with MPA student Liliana Nava-Ramirez)
Master’s Class PUBP 796 010
Gender in Policy and Law Independent Study (with Senior Kahlia Smith)
GOVT 496 B02
Fall 2016 Directed Reading and Research – Women in Public Affairs Education (with
MPP student Catherine Kuerbitz)
Master’s Class PUBP 796 010
2011 - 2019 Theory and Practice of Public Policy
Master’s Class PUBP 500 (formerly 700)
2013 - 2019 Health Policy Analysis (formerly Global Health and Medical Policy Analysis)
Master’s Class PUBP 770 (2017 – 2018 developed as Distance Learning Class)
2013 - 2018 Ethics in Health Policy (formerly Comparative Medical Practices, Ethics and
Law)
Master’s Class PUBP 767 (2017 - 2019 developed as Distance Learning Class)
2007 – 2016 Program Evaluation
Master’s Class PUAD 646 (formerly 742)
2007 – 2015 Culture, Organization and Technology
Required Master’s Class PUBP 503
2010 – 2017 Policy Analysis
Master’s Class PUAD 645 (was 741)
2016 Biodefense Capstone
BIOD 790
2014 Food Systems
Master’s Class NUTR626
2008 – 2013 Policy and Program Evaluation
Master’s Class PUBP 713
2010 – 2012 Ethics in Public Policy
Master’s Class PUBP 753
2005 Policy and Organizational Analysis
Graduate Research Advisor for Master’s Class PUBP 501
Sponsored Research Activity
2017-2019 Project Co-Director (with Toni Michelle Travis), “Gender and Policy (GAP),”
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Schar Initiative Grant: $100,000. for two years.
2018 Recipient of Curriculum Impact Grant for a Concentration in Gender Based
Violence Studies with Angela Hattery, PI, and Leah Adams of Women and
Gender Studies: $16,000.
2016 - 2017 Co-Principle Investigator, “Indigenous Foods and Food Security in Rural Kenya,”
with Principle Investigator Constance Gewa, and Maction Komwa, Provost’s
Multidisciplinary Research Grant Proposal: $25,00.
2015 - 2017 Project Director, “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Mitigating Campus Sexual
Assault,” Provost’s Multidisciplinary Research Grant Award: $25,000.
2015 Project Co-Director (Naoru Koizumi, Director): Research Workshop on Women's
Health in Global Perspective, Center for Global Studies Award: $7,500.
2015 – 2019 Co-Principle Investigator on Policy Studies Organization Grant for World
Medical & Health Policy journal: $30,000. per year. (Principle as of June 2019).
Conference Presentations
November 2019 “Gender, Based Violence: Feminist Research, Policy, Pedagogies and Activism &
Advocacy” Roundtable, Courtney Diener, Leah Adams, Angela Hattery, Earl
Smith, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, San
Francisco
June 2019 “Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management: Accounting for Race and
Gender in Codes of Ethics” Bonnie Stabile, Katie Simon, Tonya Neaves and
Aubrey Grant. Social Equity Leadership Conference (SELC). Rutgers School
of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA), Newark, New Jersey.
April 2019 “Impact of distance to market areas and household food security in Seme sub-
county of Kenya” Maction Komwa, Constance Awuor Gewa, Bonnie Stabile,
American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
December 2018 “Distributional Semantics Approach to Detect Intent in Twitter Conversations on
Sexual Assaults,” Rahul Pandey, Hemant Purohit, Bonnie Stabile, and Aubrey
Grant, IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, Chile
October 2018 “Academic Women in Public Administration: Women Leading in Tumultuous
Times: Developing Department Cultures of Equity in the Time of #MeToo”
NASPAA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia
July 2018 “Modeling Policy-Relevant Intent Related to Gender Violence Myths on Social
Media using Social Construction Theory,” co-authored with Hemant Purohit,
Bonnie Stabile, Aubrey Grant and Rahul Pandey, Poster Presentation at Fourth
Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science,
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
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June 2018 “Public Policy and Twitter's Social Constructions of Sexual Assault,” June 2018,
Panel on “Analyzing Complex Social Problems: The Case of Campus Sexual
Assault.” Rhetoric Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota
April 2018 “She Lied: Rape Myth Prevalence in Social Media and Social Construction in
Sexual Assault Policy,” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting,
Chicago, Illinois
“Take Back the Tweet: Interactivity and Reach of Anti-Gender Based Violence
Social Media Campaigns,”
Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
September 2017 “Gender and Policy: A Schar School Initiative,” Brown Bag Lunch Talk, Schar
School of Policy and Government
July 2017 “On User Engagement across Social Media Campaigns to Curb Gender-Based
Violence,” co-authored with Prakruthi Karuna, Hemant Purohit, Bonnie Stabile,
and Angela Hattery
International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural
Modeling & Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and
Simulation, George Washington University, Washington DC
April 2017 “On the Dynamics of Local to Global Campaigns for Curbing Gender-based
Violence”
Biotech and Health Sciences Research Symposium, George Mason University
“The Disappearing Accused: Media Narratives of Campus Sexual Assault”
Biotech and Health Sciences Research Symposium, George Mason University
October 2016 “The Rhetoric of Campus Sexual Assault: Media Constructions of Student
Advocacy and Campus Citizenship,” Heidi Lawrence, Bonnie Stabile and
Lourdes Fernandez. Population, Reproduction and Sexual Health Section,
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting – Winner of Poster
Award*
April 2016 “Rhetorical Analysis of Media Coverage of Campus Sexual Assault: Implications
for Policy,” Panel on “Gendered Institutions”
Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
October 2013 “Advice to Novice Evaluators and Graduate Students: A Discussion with Expert
Evaluators” at the annual conference of the
American Evaluation Association, Washington, DC
Presenter, “A Method to Our Madness: Program Evaluation Teaching
Techniques” at the annual conference of the
American Evaluation Association, Washington, DC
April 2013 Presenter, “The Social Construction of Motherhood and Reproductive Policy”
presented at the annual meeting of
The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois
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December 2012 “Advancing Technologies at Life's Beginning and End: Policy Implications for
Women's Health and Wellbeing,”
Dupont Summit, Carnegie Institute of Washington, Washington DC
November 2010 “Teaching Evaluation: Critical Concepts for Introductory Evaluation Courses”
presented at the annual conference of the
American Evaluation Association, San Antonio, Texas
October 2009 “Degrees of Efficiency” paper presented, and Convener, panel on “Government
Efficiency as a Public Value: How Schools of Public Affairs and Public
Administration Prepare Students to Lead the Effort for Enhanced Efficiency”
NASPAA Annual Conference, Arlington, Virginia
April 2009 “An Investigation of the Role of Women Legislators in the Establishment of
State Infertility Insurance Laws” presented at the annual meeting of
The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois
December 2008 “From Cloning to Stem Cell Research: Looking to the Laboratory of the States"
presented at the Dupont Summit, Carnegie Institute of Washington,
Washington DC
August 2008 “Where are the Clones? An Evolution of Policy Terminology” presented at the
American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts
October 2007 “Creation Museums and the Politics of Evolution” presented at the Annual
Meeting of the
Association of Politics and the Life Sciences Cincinnati, Ohio
July 2006 “Balancing Morality and Economy: The Case Studies of the Human Cloning
Policy” presented at the annual meeting of
The Southwestern Political Science Association, San Antonio, Texas
July 2006 “Balancing Morality and Economy: Case Studies of the Human Cloning Policy
Process in the States” presented at the Summer Conference of the American
Society for Bioethics and Humanities: Bioethics and Politics
Alden March Bioethics Institute of Albany Medical College
Albany, New York
June 2006 “A Comparison of State Human Cloning Laws: The Role of Focusing Events,
Policy Entrepreneurs and Interest Groups” presented at the Science and
Democracy Network Annual Meeting
Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
April 2006 “The Role of Interest Groups in the Establishment of State Human Cloning Laws”
presented at the annual meeting of
The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois
December 2005 “Demographic Profile of States with Human Cloning Laws: Morality Policy
Meets Political Economy” presented at “The International Conference on Social
Science Research,”
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Centre for Policy and Practice, Orlando, Florida
Summer 2005 “National Determinants of Cloning Policy” profiled in Policy Insider, a quarterly
publication of the George Mason School of Public Policy
April 2005 “State Cloning Policies,” presented at “Science and Technology in Society; An
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference”
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
June 2004 “National Determinants of Cloning Policy,” presented at the “Technology,
Management and Policy Consortium Workshop” of the Cambridge-MIT Institute
Peterhouse College, Cambridge, UK
April 2004 “National Determinants of Cloning Policy,” presented at “Science and
Technology in Context; An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference”
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
Conference and Symposium Organizing
February 2019 “Can Women Save Democracy? Women Political Leaders in the Time of
Trump and #MeToo,” Gender and Policy (GAP) Panel honoring Martha
Pennino, featuring Rep. Jennifer Wexton, Delegates Filler-Corn, Herring, and
Plum, and Visiting Professor Anne Holton, Schar School of Policy and
Government.
December 2018 “Eradicating Addiction: World Medical & Health Policy Symposium Panel”
Dupont Summit, Washington, DC
September 2018 Third Annual Tolchin Symposium: Dismantling America: Environmental
Implications of the Rush to Deregulate, Schar School of Policy and
Government, George Mason University
October 2017 Second Annual Tolchin Symposium: Clout: Womanpower and Politics
Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
September 2017 IGNITE Workshop and Panel Discussion on Women in Politics
Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
April 2017 Mitigating Campus Sexual Assault in A Changing Political Climate:
Workshop and Panel Discussion
Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
March 2016, 2018 Women’s Health in Global Perspective
Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
March 2017 Organs for Transplant: Expanding Sources and Ethical Considerations
George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia (with Naoru Koizumi)
October 2016 Tolchin Symposium on Voter Anger (First annual – covered by C-SPAN)
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George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia
September 2016 Social Determinants of Health
George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia
April 2010 – 2016 Annual Forum on Drug Policy
Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois
October 2014 – 2017 Summit on Global Food Security and Health
George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia (with Phil Thomas)
November 2012 – 15 Forum on Health, Homelessness and Poverty
George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia
2004 - 2005 Member of Student Organizing Committee, “Science and Technology in
Society; An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference,” funded by the
National Science Foundation, held at the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, and co-sponsored by
George Mason University, The George Washington University and Virginia
Tech
Invited Speaking/Guest Lectures/Presentations
July 2019 LMI Women’s Forum, Graduate Fellows and Interns Distinguished Speaker:
“What Can Policy Do For You?”
Tysons Corner, Virginia
April 2019 “Innovations in Women's Health and Policy,” panelist,
AcademyWomen’s Officer Women Leadership Symposium (OWLS),
Washington, DC.
April 2019 “The Implications of Gender Disparities in Public Service and Related Fields,”
Facilitator, Lunchtime Table Discussion at Career Workshop,
AcademyWomen’s Officer Women Leadership Symposium (OWLS),
Washington, DC
March 2019 “Women’s Leadership in Public Affairs Education,” Course Sampler for
prospective MPP/MPA students at Schar School of Policy and Government.
February 2019 “Women in Public Affairs Education,” guest lecture in Professor Angela
Hattery’s “Gender and Violence in Social Institutions” class (Sociology 395).
October 2015 Campus Dialogue on Sexual Assault, sponsored by School of Conflict Analysis
and Resolution, George Mason University
September 2014 “Navigating the Policy Process” remarks at inaugural meeting of George Mason’s
Roosevelt Institute, September 8th.
August 2014 “Globalization and Food: The Role of Public Policy,” Mason University
Scholars Institute on Globalization and Food, August 19, 2014.
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March 2008 “Stem Cell Research and Human Cloning Policies” presented to a session of
2007 the inaugural seminar for the Science and Society Minor
College of Arts and Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
April 2005 “Biotechnology Regulation: The Case of State Human Cloning Policies,” lecture
to Doctoral Class PUBP 710 on Regulation and Public Policy
School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
April 2004 “Biotechnology Regulation: U.S. and International Responses to Human Cloning”
lecture to Doctoral Class PUBP 710 on Regulation and Public Policy
School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
August 2005 Invited speaker on student panel, “Surviving Your First Year,” for incoming
January 2005 Ph.D. student orientation
August 2002 School of Public Policy, George Mason University
Consulting and Advising
July 2016 Taught half day course on Program Evaluation for Chinese Shanghai
Delegation, with translator
October 2015 Taught half day course on Policy Analysis at Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of Adolescent Health
June 2015 Edited and Restructured Report on Food Aid Shipping for GMU team
submission to Hewlett Foundation and Gates Foundation
May 2015 Taught two full-day classes on Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis for
Certified Public Manager Program® (Paul Posner, Director), May 8 and May
29, 2015.
May 2015 Taught one half-day class on Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis in the
Certificate of Attendance program for the National School of Administration
and Magistracy, Republic of Cameroon, May 13, 2015.
October 2013 Taught two half-day classes on Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis at
Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Women’s Health
Press
August 2019 Interviewed on Virginia Public Radio, “Virginia Marks Women's Equality Day,”
by Michael Pope and Mallory Noe-Payne, August 26.
https://www.wvtf.org/post/virginia-marks-womens-equality-day#stream/0
February 2019 Quoted in Bustle article, “Virginia Delegate Kathy Tran Is Getting Death Threats
Over A Late-Term Abortion Bill,” by Monica Hunter-Hart, February 1.
https://www.bustle.com/p/virginia-delegate-kathy-tran-is-getting-death-threats-
over-a-late-term-abortion-bill-15917537
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January 2019 Quoted in Bustle article, “A Virginia Late-Term Abortion Bill Is Under Attack &
Here’s The Context That’s Being Left Out,” by Monica Busch, January 31.
https://www.bustle.com/p/a-virginia-late-term-abortion-bill-is-under-attack-heres-
the-context-thats-being-left-out-15911850
December 2017 Quoted in Vox article, “What did and didn’t make it into the final GOP tax bill,”
by Jen Kirby and Emily Stewart, December 17. https://www.vox.com/policy-
and-politics/2017/12/19/16783634/gop-tax-plan-provisions
December 2017 Interviewed on WJLA ABC 7 for a segment, “Following Women's March and
#MeToo, more women run for office” by Cheryl Conner, December 13.
https://wjla.com/news/local/following-womens-march-and-metoo-more-women-
are-running-for-office
November 2017 Interviewed on Voice of America’s International Edition by Lori Lunden on
Sexual Assault and Harassment and US Congress reaction to Roy Moore,
November 15.
November 2017 Quoted in Vox article “Republicans’ tax bill is sneakily hacking away at abortion
rights” by Tara Golshan, November 6. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-
politics/2017/11/6/16602744/republicans-tax-bill-abortion-rights
October 2016 Quoted in The Hill “Friends honor legacy of groundbreaking political scientist
Susan Tolchin,” by Joe Disipio, October 19. https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-
know/301815-friends-honor-legacy-of-groundbreaking-political-scientist-susan-
tolchin
July 2016 Cited in Florida Times-Union op-ed, “Does Cynicism Undercut Patriotism?” by
Frank Denton, https://www.jacksonville.com/business/columnists/2016-07-
08/story/frank-denton-does-cynicism-undercut-patriotism
Service to the Profession
Editorial Activity
2019 - Editor-in-Chief, World Medical and Health Policy
2011 - 2019 Co-Editor, World Medical and Health Policy
2010 Editorial Board Member, World Medical and Health Policy
2006 - present Manuscript Reviewer for the Social Science Quarterly, Politics and the Life
Sciences, PS: Political Science and Politics, Review of Policy Research, Journal
of Health Politics, Policy and Law, and the World Medical & Health Policy
Professional Roles
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2012 Member of the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB)
Task Force to improve the reporting of performance information in federal
financial reports
2011 Co-Chair of the Teaching of Evaluation Topical Interest Group of the
American Evaluation Association
Chair, Discussant and Moderator Roles
April 2018 Chair/Presenter, “Meet the Policy Journal Editors,”
Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
April 2017 Chair/Discussant, “Familial and Child Policy and the Impacts for Society” Panel
APPAM Regional Student Conference
April 2016 Discussant, “Health Policy: Mental Illness, Substance Abuse, and
Decriminalization” Panel
Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
Discussant, “Public Health Impacts on Underserved Populations” Panel
APPAM Regional Student Conference
April 2015 Chair, “Policy Frameworks and the Politics of Food” Panel
Discussant, “Women and Politics” Poster Session
Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
Discussant, Advancements in Public Policy, Graduate Student Conference
School of Policy, Government and International Affairs, George Mason
University
December 2013 Chair, “Global Health and its Impact on National Security” Panel,
Dupont Summit, Washington DC
August 2013 Discussant, “Biopolicy” Panel
American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
April 2013 Moderator, “Health” Panel, “Science and Technology in Society; An
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference”
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
December 2011 Chair, panels, “The Complexities of Decision-Making at the Intersection of
Science, Technology and Policy,” and “Biosafety Concerns Involving Genetically
Modified Organisms”
Dupont Summit, Carnegie Institute of Washington, Washington DC
November 2011 Chair, panel “A Method to Our Madness: Program Evaluation Teaching
Techniques”
American Evaluation Association, Anaheim, California
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Chair, panel “Elements of Evaluation Training: Developing Evaluator
Competencies and Understanding Values in Evaluation Practice”
American Evaluation Association, Anaheim, California
Chair, panel “Teaching Program Evaluation for Public Managers”
Discussant, Presidential Strand Think Tank Session on “Values and Ethics:
Challenges in Evaluation Practice” at the annual conference
American Evaluation Association, Anaheim, California
April 2008 Moderator, “Health” Panel, “Science and Technology in Society; An
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference”
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
April 2007 Moderator, “Women and/in Science” Panel, “Science and Technology in Society;
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference”
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
May 2006 Invited Guest Speaker, Doctoral Student Seminar PUBP 850
School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
July 2005 Panelist, “Ethical and Societal Considerations in Rationing Health
and Medical Care Resources in Space Exploration” at Development and
Operations Workshop, co-sponsored by NASA and the
School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
Professional References
September 2018 External Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion for Dr. Kellee Kirkpatrick of Idaho
State University
August 2018 Professional Reference for Dr. Patricia Stapleton in Tenure Track Assistant
Professor job search
Academic Service
Student Advising
2011-2019 Supervise Doctoral Graduate Research Assistants, Aubrey Grant 2016-2019
2017-2019 Supervise Masters Graduate Research Assistant Caroline Powers (’17-’18),
Katherine Krupenevich (‘18), Caroline Ball (’19), and Ben Zito (’19).
2019 – 2020 Honors Thesis Advisor for Schar Senior Hareem Abdullah
2019 Doctoral Committee Member, Education Student Esther Nolton
2016 - 2018 Doctoral Committee Member, Biodefense Students Chris Brown, Julia Duckett
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April 2016 Doctoral Committee Member, Biodefense Student Patricia Kehn, Doctoral
Dissertation, defended April 13, Trevor Thrall, Chair.
2017 Undergraduate Research Assistant Program (URAP) Advisor for senior Farah
Ehlerazy and freshman Karen Therrien
2016-2018 Committee Member, Biodefense Doctoral Student Admissions
2014-2015 Faculty Advisor, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, a group of about 50
undergraduates interested in the policy process. (Student leader: Beverly Harp)
2013 - 2014 Committee Member, Philosophy Master’s Thesis for Student William Schaefer
Fall 2010 Independent Study Advisor for Master’s Student Stephanie Perry and Doctoral
Student James Szymalak
Summer 2008 Internship Advisor for Master’s Student Jessica Soto
2007 – present Student References (Acted as reference or authored letters of recommendation
for: Anne Abbott, Sayed Abubaker, Layla Bonnot, Michelle Breckenridge,
Raquel Corrono-Parra, Paul Fengler, Aubrey Grant, Anthony Green, Michael
Horneffer, Shana Hrubes, Ryan Janda, Brian Jones, Patrick Kenney, Safiya
Khalid, Hyun Ju Kim, Ramon Lagtapon, Brandon Ledford, Jing Liu, Carlos Lobo,
Daniel Lynn, Jon Thon Majok, Olive Martin, Jeremiah Mitoko, Anita Nyaga,
Kripa Patwardhan, Jesse Lee Patterson, Caroline Powers, Bledar Puli, Rachel
Schott, Jacqueline Schmitz, Sean Seymour, David Smart, Quincey Smith, Jessica
Soto, Nina Ullom)
Curricular Committee Work
2014-2015 Committee Member, Undergraduate, and Methods, Curriculum Committees
2014 Participated in planning the University Scholar’s Selection Exercise with
Anthony Hoefer, Director of the GMU University Scholar’s Program.
Spring 2009 Developed learning outcomes for PUBP 530 and PUBP 713
School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
Professional Experience
1989 – 1993 Program Coordinator, Executive Programs
Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
1988 Program Analyst, Administrative Services Division.
Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Washington, DC
1986 – 1987 Assistant Installation Coordinator. Managed all community services and support
programs on an Army installation of 2,000 soldiers and family members.
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Contributed to development of a 5 year plan for budgeting and use of facilities.
Acted as liaison to visiting government and military personnel.
United States Army, Amberg, Germany
1983 Summer Intern, Marketing Strategy and Planning.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, MA
Memberships
American Political Science Association
American Society for Public Administration
American Evaluation Association
Midwest Political Science Association
Pi Alpha Alpha, National Honor Society for Public Administration
Washington Evaluators