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1 Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1373 [email protected] http://polisci.osu.edu/faculty/jbox/index.htm Twitter: @jboxstef Education Ph.D., Department of Government, University of Texas, December 1993. B.A. (Magna Cum Laude and Honors Program) in Mathematics and Political Science, Coe College, 1988. Academic Biography “Making (and Sometimes Taking) a Difference: The Dynamic Career of Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier.” By Anand Edward Sokhey. 2020. PS: Political Science & Politics. 53(4): 827-833. doi: 10.1017/S1049096520001225 Positions Professor Distinguished University Professor, The Ohio State University, 2020-present. Vernal Riffe Professor of Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2003-present. Distinguished University Scholar, The Ohio State University, 2012-present. Professor of Sociology, courtesy, The Ohio State University, 2005-present. Director of Political Research In Statistics and Methodology (PRISM) Program, 2003-present. Associate Director of the Political Research Laboratory, 2003-12, Director 2010-11. Affiliated Faculty Member, Institute for Population Research, 2005-present. Affiliated Faculty Member, Translational Data Analytics, 2014-present. Associate Professor The Ohio State University, 1998-2003. Postdoctoral Fellow, Biostatistics Center, Ohio State University, 2000-01. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Methodology, Measurement, & Statistics Program in the Division of Social, Behavioral, & Economic Research & by Statistics & Probability Program in the Division of Mathematical Sciences. Assistant Professor The Ohio State University, 1993-98. Interim Executive Dean and Vice Provost, College of Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University, July 2018 – July 2019. The college has 38 Departments and Schools, with more than 25 in the top 25 and more than 10 in the top 10. There are over 20 interdisciplinary Centers and Institutes. Approximately half of all credit hours for the university are from ASC. More than 17,000 undergraduates and 2,500 graduate students pursue degrees in ASC. There were over 700 research awards totaling $105 million, $40 million in new philanthropic gifts, and an operating budget of about $250 million per year. Divisional Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University, August 2014 - June 2018. The division has 8 Departments and Schools, all of which are in the top 25. 7 of the 8 have programs in the top 10. Dean, Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies, The Ohio State University, August 2014 – June 2018.

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Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier

The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1373 [email protected]

http://polisci.osu.edu/faculty/jbox/index.htm Twitter: @jboxstef

Education

Ph.D., Department of Government, University of Texas, December 1993. B.A. (Magna Cum Laude and Honors Program) in Mathematics and Political Science,

Coe College, 1988. Academic Biography “Making (and Sometimes Taking) a Difference: The Dynamic Career of

Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier.” By Anand Edward Sokhey. 2020. PS: Political Science & Politics. 53(4): 827-833. doi: 10.1017/S1049096520001225

Positions Professor Distinguished University Professor, The Ohio State University, 2020-present.

Vernal Riffe Professor of Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2003-present. Distinguished University Scholar, The Ohio State University, 2012-present.

Professor of Sociology, courtesy, The Ohio State University, 2005-present. Director of Political Research In Statistics and Methodology (PRISM) Program,

2003-present. Associate Director of the Political Research Laboratory, 2003-12, Director 2010-11.

Affiliated Faculty Member, Institute for Population Research, 2005-present. Affiliated Faculty Member, Translational Data Analytics, 2014-present.

Associate Professor The Ohio State University, 1998-2003. Postdoctoral Fellow, Biostatistics Center, Ohio State University, 2000-01. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Methodology, Measurement, & Statistics Program in the Division of Social, Behavioral, & Economic Research & by Statistics & Probability Program in the Division of Mathematical Sciences. Assistant Professor The Ohio State University, 1993-98. Interim Executive Dean and Vice Provost, College of Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University, July 2018 – July 2019. The college has 38 Departments and Schools, with more than 25 in the top 25 and more than 10 in the top 10. There are over 20 interdisciplinary Centers and Institutes. Approximately half of all credit hours for the university are from ASC. More than 17,000 undergraduates and 2,500 graduate students pursue degrees in ASC. There were over 700 research awards totaling $105 million, $40 million in new philanthropic gifts, and an operating budget of about $250 million per year. Divisional Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University, August 2014 - June 2018. The division has 8 Departments and Schools, all of which are in the top 25. 7 of the 8 have programs in the top 10. Dean, Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies, The Ohio State University, August 2014 – June 2018.

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Personal Married: Michael Steffensmeier, patent attorney. Four children – Andrew 1992, Zach 1994, Nate 1998, Lizzy 2001.Middle School Golf Coach, St. Andrew School, 2014. Honorary Societies Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2020. Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2017. Elected Fellow, Society for Political Methodology, 2008. Prizes, Honors & Awards

Elected President of the American Political Science Association, 3 year term (President-Elect, President, and Past President), 2019-2022. My priorities for APSA center around promoting pluralism. The theme of the 2021 Meeting, APSA Presidential Task Force, edited volume on these topics, and APSA committee work are ways to move this priority forward. Specifically, in the midst of political, economic, and social upheaval that portends significant transformations across the globe, the answers to what these global shifts mean for governments, nations, communities and individuals are neither straightforward nor obvious, and the tools necessary to examine them are varied and expansive. More than ever, political science is positioned to address pressing questions of this moment and beyond, provided we embrace and promote the rich intellectual pluralism of our discipline–in methodology, methods, behavior, institutions, and perspective. In addition, the diversity of our scholars in terms of racial and ethnic background, nationality, gender, sexuality, and gender expression, institutions and professional career stage contribute to knowledge and ways of understanding the world. Our association will be more vibrant when it is inclusive of all political scientists working on critical questions whose careers are in industry, government, nonprofits and academia, re: career diversity. My goal is to further bringing people together to celebrate the heterogeneity of approaches and to advance topics of diversity and inclusion.

University Distinguished Professor – permanent, honorific title that is the highest faculty honor at The Ohio State University and is given for demonstrated exceptional research, teaching, and service, 2020. Parthemos Scholar and Lecturer, 2018, University of Georgia. Regius Professorship Lecture/”The Queen’s Lecture, 2018, Department of Government, Essex University & Sage Publishing for Excellence in Research and Education. Nominated for the University of Texas Graduate School Outstanding Alumnus Award, 2018. Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2017. Coe College Alumni Award of Merit, highest honor awarded by Alumni Association, 2017. Elected Vice President of the American Political Science Association, 2016 & 2017. Editor's Choice Award from Political Analysis for 2017 article, “Modeling Unobserved Heterogeneity in Social Networks with the Frailty Exponential Random Graph Model” with Dino Christenson and Jason Morgan. Excellence in Mentoring Award, The Society for Political Methodology, 2016. Outstanding Professional Achievement Award for Scholarship and Mentorship, Midwest Political Science Association Women’s Caucus, 2016.

Roundtable Honoring Janet Box-Steffensmeier for Outstanding Achievement. 2016. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Jewell-Loewenberg Award for best article published in Legislative Studies Quarterly in 2015. Given by the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 2016. Political Methodology Career Achievement Award, Highest Honor bestowed by the Society for Political Methodology, 2013. Warren E. Miller Award for Meritorious Service to the Social Sciences, Inter-University

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Consortium for Political and Social Research. 2013. Distinguished Teaching Award, Department of Political Science, Ohio State University, 2013. Distinguished Scholar Award, Ohio State University, 2012. Elected President of the Midwest Political Science Association, 3 year term (President-Elect, President, and Past President), 2010-2012. Invited Senior Scholar and featured speaker to the 2nd Visions in Political Methodology (VIM) Conference, Iowa City, IA. Conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation. 2010.

Best Paper Award for the Journal of Politics in 2009: Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., David Darmofal, and Andrew Farrell. 2009. “The Aggregate Dynamics of Campaigns.” Journal of Politics. 71(1): 309-23.

Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Award, Ohio State University, 2009. Inaugural Fellow of the Society for Political Methodology, 2008. 1 of 21 inaugural fellows

selected by peers. Selection to the position of Fellow of the Society for Political Methodology honors individuals who have made outstanding scholarly contributions to the development of political methodology, and whose methodological work has had a major international impact on subsequent scholarship in the field, in the discipline more broadly, and where appropriate in other areas.

Elected Treasurer for the American Political Science Association, 2007-2009. Elected Vice President for the Midwest Political Science Association, 2007-2008. Elected President of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science

Association, 2005-2007. Nominated for the Outstanding Teaching Award for the Colleges of the Arts & Sciences for

2004-05. Elected Vice President of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political

Science Association, 2003-2005. Elected Executive Committee Member of the Legislative Studies Section of the American

Political Science Association, 2003-2005. Gosnell Award for Best Work in Political Methodology in 2002 (with Suzanna DeBoef). Elected Treasurer of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science

Association, 2000-2003. Elected Member-At-Large, Executive Committee of the Political Methodology Section of the

American Political Science Association, 1998-2000. Elected Executive Council Member of Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior

Section of the American Political Science Association, 1997-1999. Excellence in Mentorship Award given by the Women's Caucus for Political Science, 2002. Emerging Scholar Award given by the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior

Section of the American Political Science Association, 2001. Invited Fellow to the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford,

Spring 2000 (declined). Invited Member, Campaign Finance Institute’s Advisory Board. One of nine scholars, 2000-

2005. Nominated for the Rowman & Littlefield Award for Innovative Teaching in Political Science

(with William Anderson), 2000. Selected for Technology Enhanced Learning and Research Faculty for the Undergraduate

Internship, 1990-2000. Honorable Mention for the Rowman & Littlefield Award for Innovative Teaching in Political

Science (with John Freeman, University of Minnesota, for interactive video course), 1997.

Invited member of the Citizen’s Research Foundation Task Force on Campaign Finance. One of nine scholars, 1996-1997.

Nominated for the 1995-96 Ameritech Prize for Excellence to reward excellence in teaching,

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research, practice and public service involved in technology. Nominated for Pi Sigma Alpha Award for best paper presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting

of the Southern Political Science Association (with Gary C. Jacobson). Gosnell Award for Best Work in Political Methodology in 1994 (with Renée M. Smith). Nominated for Best Paper Award in Legislative Politics Presented at the 1994 Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Mortar Board Recognition for Outstanding Faculty Member, 1995. Taft Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Cincinnati, 1994-95, declined.

University of Texas McMannis Foundation Dissertation Grant, 1991-92 and 1992-93. College of Liberal Arts Dissertation Fellowship, University of Texas, 1993. Rockwell Fellowship, 1992-93. University Fellowship, University of Texas, 1991-92. Mortar Board National Grant, 1991-92. Mensa Educational Research Foundation Grant, 1991-92. Professional Development Grant, University of Texas, 1990, 1991 and 1992.

Coe College Coe College Alumni Award of Merit, highest honor awarded by Alumni Association, 2017.

Presidential Scholarship, Coe College, 1984-88; Edward Arthur Mellinger Scholarship, 1984-88.

Outstanding Senior Woman, Coe College, 1988. Richard Spencer Scholarship - given to top senior in political science, 1988. Phi Beta Kappa & Phi Kappa Phi, 1987. Mortar Board - national senior honor society based on leadership, scholarship and service, president of Coe College Chapter, 1987-88. U.S. General Accounting Office Outstanding Performance Award, 1986. Phi Eta Sigma - national freshman honor society, president, 1985. Alpha Lambda Delta - national freshman honor society, vice president, 1985.

Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Benjamin W. Campbell, Andrew Podob, and Seth Walker.

Forthcoming. 2020. “I Get By With a Little Help from My Friends: Leveraging Campaign Resources to Maximize Congressional Power.” American Journal of Political Science.

Baumgartner, Frank R., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Benjamin W. Campbell, Christian Caron, and Hailey Sherman. 2020. “Learning to Kill: Why a Small Handful of Counties Generates the Bulk of US Death Sentences.” PLOS ONE.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson and Alison W. Craig. 2019. “Cue-Taking in Congress: Interest Group Signals from Dear Colleague Letters.” American Journal of Political Science. 63:163-80. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12399

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Benjamin W. Campbell, Dino P. Christenson, and Jason W. Morgan. 2019. “Substantive Implications of Unobserved Heterogeneity: Testing the Frailty Approach to Exponential Random Graph Models.” Social Networks. 59: 141-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2019.07.002

Baumgartner, Frank R., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Benjamin W. Campbell. 2018. “Event Dependence in U.S. Executions.” PLOS ONE. 13(1): 30190244. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190244

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Ben Campbell, Dino Christenson and Zachary Navabi. 2018. “Role Analysis Using the Ego-ERGM: A Look at Environmental Interest Group

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Coalitions.” Social Networks. 52:213-227. January. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2017.08.004

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino Christenson, and Jason Morgan. 2017. "Modeling Unobserved Heterogeneity in Social Networks with the Frailty Exponential Random

Graph Model.” Political Analysis. 26(1): 3-19. doi:10.1017/pan.2017.23 Editor's Choice Award from Political Analysis for 2017 publications.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Charles Campisano, Matthew Hitt, and Kevin Scott. 2016. “The Confirmation Process and a Senatorial Norm: Historical Quantification and Analysis of the Senate Blue Slip Process.” Studies in American Political Development. 30(1):19-37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X15000140.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Agnar F. Helgason. 2016. "Introduction to Symposium on Time Series Error Correction Methods in Political Science." Political Analysis. 24:1-2. DOI:10.1093/pan/mpv033.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Dino P. Christenson. 2015. "Comparing Membership Interest Group Networks Across Space and Time, Size, Issue and Industry." Network Science. 3(1): 78-97. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nws.2015.6

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Josh Ryan, and Anand Sokhey. 2015. “Understanding the Timing of Cue-Giving and Cue-Taking in the United States Senate.” Legislative Studies Quarterly. 40(1): 13-53. DOI: 10.1111/lsq.12064

*Jewell-Loewenberg Award for Best Article published in 2015. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Micah Dillard, David Kimball, and William Massengill. 2015.

“The Long and Short of It: The Unpredictability of Late Deciding Voters.” Electoral Studies. 39: 181-94. DOI information: 10.1016/j.electstud.2015.03.013

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Raphael C. Cunha, Roumen A. Varbanov, Yee Shewen Hoh, Margaret Knisley, Mary Alice Holmes. 2015. “Survival Analysis of Faculty Retention and Promotion in the Social Sciences by Gender.” PLOSOne. November 18, 2015. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143093.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. and Dino P. Christenson. 2014. “The Evolution and Formation of Amicus Curiae Networks.” Social Networks. 36: 82-96.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Suzanna Linn, and Corwin D. Smidt. 2014. “Analyzing the Robustness of Semi-Parametric Duration Models for the Study of Repeated Events.” Political Analysis. 22(2): 183-204.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Matthew Hitt. 2013. “Quality Over Quantity: Amici Influence and Judicial Decision Making.” American Political Science Review. 107(3): 446-460.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2011. “Class Politics: American Style.” Review Symposium, Perspectives on Politics. 9(3): 643-44.

Bartels, Brandon, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Corwin Smidt, and Renée M. Smith. 2011. "The Dynamic Properties of Individual-Level Party Identification in the United States.” Electoral Studies. 30:210-22.

S.J. Moeller, R.K. Miller, H.N. Zerby, C.A. Stahl, M. Boggess, J.M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2010. “Trained Sensory Perception of Pork Eating Quality as Affected by Fresh and Cooked Pork Quality Attributes and Endpoint Cooked Temperature.” Meat Science forthcoming. Impact factor 2009: 2.183; 5-year impact factor: 2.742.

S.J. Moeller, R.K. Miller, K.K. Edwards, H.N. Zerby, K.E. Logan, T.L. Aldredge, C.A. Stahl, M. Boggess, J.M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2010. “Consumer Perceptions of Pork Eating Quality as Affected by Pork Quality Attributes and End-Point Cooked Temperature.” Meat Science 84: 14-22. Impact factor 2009: 2.183; 5-year impact factor: 2.742.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., David Darmofal, and Andrew Farrell. 2009. “The Aggregate Dynamics of Campaigns.” Journal of Politics. 71(1): 309-23. *Received the Best Paper Award Published by the Journal of Politics for 2009.

Lebo, Matthew, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2008. "Dynamic Conditional Correlations in Political Science." American Journal of Political Science.

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Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Suzanna De Boef, and Kyle Joyce. 2007. “Event Dependence and Heterogeneity in Duration Models: The Conditional Frailty Model.” Political Analysis. 15(3): 237-56.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Anand Sokhey. 2007. “A Dynamic Labor Market: How Political Science is Opening Up to Methodologists, and How Methodologists are Opening Up Political Science.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 40(1): 125-7.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna De Boef. 2006. “Repeated Events Survival Models: The Conditional Frailty Model.” Statistics in Medicine. 25(20, October): 3518-3533.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Peter Radcliffe, and Brandon Bartels. 2005. "The Incidence and Timing of PAC Contributions to Incumbent U.S. House Members, 1993-94." Legislative Studies Quarterly. 30 (4, November): 549-79.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Suzanna DeBoef, and Tse-Min Lin. 2004. "The Dynamics of the Gender Gap." American Political Science Review. 98(3, August): 515-28.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., David C. Kimball, Scott R. Meinke, and Katherine Tate. 2003. "The Effects of Political Representation on the Electoral Advantages of House Incumbents." Political Research Quarterly. 56 (September): 259-70.

Anderson, William, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Valeria N. Sinclair. 2003. "The Keys to Legislative Success in the U.S. House of Representatives." Legislative Studies Quarterly. 28(3, August): 357-86.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dan Reiter, and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2003. "Nonproportional Hazards and Event History Analysis in International Relations." Journal of Conflict Resolution. 47: 33-53.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2002. "Duration Models for Repeated Events." The Journal of Politics. 64 (November): 1069-94.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2001. "Duration Models and Proportional Hazards in Political Science." American Journal of Political Science. 45(October): 951-67.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna De Boef. 2001. "Macropartisanship and Macroideology in the Sophisticated Electorate." The Journal of Politics, February, v. 63(1): 232-48.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Gary C. Jacobson, and Tobin Grant. 2000. "Question Wording and the House Vote: Some Experimental Evidence." Public Opinion Quarterly v. 64, no. 3 (Fall): 257-70.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Andrew R. Tomlinson. 2000. "Fractional Integration Methods in Political Science." Electoral Studies v. 19: 63-76.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Tobin J. Grant, Scott Meinke, and Andrew R. Tomlinson. 2000. "Virtual Field Trips: Bringing College Students and Policymakers Together through Interactive Technology." PS: Political Science & Politics, v. 33, no. 4(December): 829-34.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and J. Tobin Grant. 1999. "All in a Day’s Work: The Financial Rewards of Legislative Effectiveness." Legislative Studies Quarterly, v. 24, no.4(November): 511-24.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Kathleen Knight, and Lee Sigelman. 1998. "The Interplay of Partisanship and Ideology: A Time-Series Analysis." Journal of Politics, v. 60, no.4(November): 1044-62.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Renée M. Smith. 1998. "Investigating Political Dynamics Using Fractional Integration Methods." American Journal of Political Science, v. 42, no.2 (April): 661-89.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Bradford S. Jones. 1997. "Time is of the Essence: Event History Models in Political Science." American Journal of Political Science, v. 41, no.4 (October): 336-83. *Reprinted in Advances in Political Methodology, 2017. Robert J. Franzese Jr., editor. Sage Press. Listed as a piece that broke new ground

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and serves as a definitive statement. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Laura W. Arnold, and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 1997. "The

Strategic Timing of Position Taking in Congress: A Study of the North American Free Trade Agreement." American Political Science Review, v. 91, no. 2 (June): 324-38.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Tse-Min Lin. 1997. "A Dynamic Model of Campaign Spending in Congressional Elections." Political Analysis, v. 6: 37-66.

Mughan, Anthony, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Roger Scully. 1997. "Mapping Legislative Socialization." European Journal of Political Research, v. 7: 1-14.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Renée M. Smith. 1996. "The Dynamics of Aggregate Partisanship." American Political Science Review, v. 90, no. 3: 567-80.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1996. "A Dynamic Analysis of the Role of War Chests in Campaign Strategy." American Journal of Political Science, v. 40, no. 2: 352-71.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Jay Dow. 1992. "Campaign Contributions in an Unregulated Setting: An Analysis of the 1984 and 1986 California Assembly Elections." Western Political Quarterly, v. 45, no. 3: 609-28.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1992. "An Empirical Test of Iannaccone's Sophisticated Model of Regulated Religious Markets." Rationality and Society, v. 4, no. 2: 243-7.

Books

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., John Freeman, Matthew Hitt, and Jon Pevehouse. 2014. Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences. Analytical Methods for Social Research Series. Cambridge University Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Bradford S. Jones. 2004. Event History Modeling: A Guide for Social Scientists. Analytical Methods for Social Research Series. Cambridge University Press.

Edited Books

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Steven E. Schier. 2013. The American Elections of 2012, Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Steven E. Schier. 2009. The American Elections of 2008, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. (Lead Editor), Henry Brady, and David Collier. 2008. Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology, Oxford University Press.

Member of the Panel of Editorial Advisers and Consultants for the International Encyclopedia of Political Science. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. 2008.

Weisberg, Herbert F., and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, eds. 1998. Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted. Chatham House Publishers.

Book Chapters

Christenson, Dino P., and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2017. “Why Amicus Curiae Cosigners Come and Go: A Dynamic Model of Interest Group Networks.” H. Cherifi, S. Gaito, W. Quattrociocchi, and A. Sala, eds. Complex Networks & Their Applications. Springer International Publishing. 10.1007/978-3-319-50901-3

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Claire Leavitt. 2017. “Judicial Networks.” Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Mark Lubell, and Alexander H. Montgomery, eds. Oxford Handbook of Political Networks. Oxford University Press.

Schier, Steven S., and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2013. “The General Election Campaign.” Box-Steffensmeier and Schier, eds. The American Elections of 2012. Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group.

Blake, Daniel J., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Byungwon Woo. 2010. “Structural

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Interdependence and Unobserved Heterogeneity in Event History Analysis.” In Longitudinal Research with Latent Variables, Kees van Montfort, Johan Oud, and Albert Satorra, eds., Berlin, Germany: Springer.

Brady, Henry, David Collier, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2009. “Political Methodology: Post-Behavioral Movements and Trends.” Robert Goodin, ed. Oxford Handbook of Political Science. Oxford University Press.

Schier, Steven S., and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2009. “The Presidential Election.” Box-Steffensmeier and Schier, eds. The American Elections of 2008. Roman & Littlefield Publishers.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Anand E. Sokhey. 2009. “Event History Methods and Politics.” Kevin T. Leicht and J. Craig Jenkins, eds. Handbook of Politics: State and Civil Society in Global Perspective. Springer. Springer.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Renée M. Smith. 2009. "The Dynamics of Aggregate Partisanship." American Political Science Review, v. 90, no. 3: 567-80. Reprinted in Electoral Behavior, edited by Kai Arzheimer and Jocelyn Evans, Sage Publications.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Henry Brady, David Collier. 2008. “Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology.” Box-Steffensmeier, Brady, and Collier, eds. Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology, Oxford University Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Lyndsey Young. 2007. "The Cox Proportional Hazards Model, Diagnostics, and Extensions." In the Handbook of Longitudinal Research: Design, Measurement, and Analysis, ed. Scott Menard. Elsevier.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dan Reiter, and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2003. "Temporal Dynamics and Heterogeneity in the Quantitative Study of International Conflict." In Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate, eds. Edward Mansfield and Brian Pollins. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., J. Tobin Grant, and Thomas J. Ruldolph. 2003. "The Effects of Campaign Finance Attitudes on Turnout and Vote Choice in the 2000 Elections." In Models of Presidential Voting: The 2000 Election, eds. Herbert F. Weisberg and Clyde Wilcox. Stanford University Press.

Weisberg, Herbert F., and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 1999. "Reelection: The 1996 U.S. Election." In Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted, eds. Herbert F. Weisberg and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. Chatham House Publishers.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Charles H. Franklin. 1995. "The Long Campaign: Senate Elections in 1992." In Democracy's Feast: Elections in America, ed. Herbert F. Weisberg. Chatham House Press. pp. 292-318. (See book review in the American Political Science Review, v. 90, no. 1: 207.)

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1994. "Party Resource Allocation: The Timing of Contributions and Expenditures." 1994. State of the Parties, eds. Daniel M. Shea and John C. Green. University Press of America. pp.191-200.

Editor Reviewed Articles

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Charles Campisano, Matthew P. Hitt, and Kevin M. Scott. Fall 2017. “Blue Slip Senate Archive.” The Legislative Scholar, v. 2, no. 2: 44-5.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2017. “Visions in Methodology (VIM): Origins and Evolution.” Comparative Politics Newsletter, Organized Section in Comparative Politics of the American Political Science Association. v. 27, issue 1, Spring: 78-81.

Morrow-Jones, Hazel, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2014. "Implicit Bias and Why It Matters to the Field of Political Methodology." The Political Methodologist, v. 21, no. 2: 16-20.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2012. "Opportunities Abound: Research in the Political Science Department at Ohio State University." Journal of Politics and International Affairs, v.

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IV, no. 2: 74-5. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Lauren Mattioli. 2011. "Visions in Methodology

Workshops Continue to Support Women in Political Methodology." The Political Methodologist, v. 19, no. 1: 7-8.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Byungwon Woo. 2010. “Event History Analysis.” In International Encyclopedia of Political Science, Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, and Leonardo Morlino, eds., Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Erin McAdams. 2008. "Gender Gap," Entry in the International Encyclopedia of Political Science, George T. Kurian, ed., American Political Science Association and CQ Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Lyndsey Sandfill Young. 2008. "Event History Analysis," Entry in the International Encyclopedia of Political Science, George T. Kurian, ed., American Political Science Association and CQ Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Lyndsey Sandfill Young. 2008. "Harold Gosnell - Biography," Entry in the International Encyclopedia of Political Science, George T. Kurian, ed., American Political Science Association and CQ Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Anand Sokhey. 2008. "Time Series," Entry in the International Encyclopedia of Political Science, George T. Kurian, ed., American Political Science Association and CQ Press.

Darmofal, David, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2008. "Spatial Analysis," Entry in the International Encyclopedia of Political Science, George T. Kurian, ed., American Political Science Association and CQ Press.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2003. “Event History Analysis,” Level A Article in the Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao, eds. Sage Publications, Inc.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., John Freeman, Kathy Powers, W. Phillips Shively, and Brett Sutton. 1997. "The Multi-Site Interactive Video Curriculum in Advanced Data Analysis and Modeling for Political Science Project." The Political Methodologist, v. 8, no. 1 (Fall).

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Katherine Tate. 1995. "Data Accessibility in Political Science: Putting the Principle into Practice." PS: Political Science and Politics, v. 28, no. 3: 28-30.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1992. "The Evolution from Graduate Student to Political Methodologist." The Political Methodologist, v. 5, no. 1: 3-6.

Software R Package on CRAN: Morgan, Jason W. [aut], Benjamin W. Campbell [aut, cre], Dino P. Christenson [aut], and Jan M. Box-Steffensmeier [aut]. 2017. "fergm: Estimation and Fit Assessment of Frailty Exponential Random Graph Models." Other Publications

Baumgartner, Frank R., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Benjamin W. Campbell. 2018. “A Few Counties Are Responsible for the Vast Majority of Executions. This Explains Why.” The Monkey Cage. The Washington Post. February 1, 2018. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/02/01/a-handful-of-counties-are-responsible-for-the-vast-majority-of-executions-this-explains-why/?utm_term=.a3c4cf8a3fb3

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Casey Hoy, William Martin, Ellen Peters, Gary Hattery. “Development of a Singular Presence in Data Analytics for The Ohio State University.” Ohio State University, February 2014.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna De Boef. 2005. “Repeated Events Survival

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Models.” 2005 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Statistical Computing Section [CD-ROM], Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association. Peer reviewed selection of the paper that was presented.

Supreme Court Brief of Amici Curiae. Paul Allen Beck, Thad Beyle, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Leon D. Epstein, Donald P. Green, Ruth S. Jones, Ira Katznelson, Jonathan S. Krasno, David B. Magleby, Michael J. Malbin, Thomas E. Mann, Burke Marshall, Frank J. Sorauf, and Raymond E. Wolfinger in Support of Petitioners. Evan A. Davis, Counsel of Record. Jonathan J. Gass, Kierith A. Jones, Joel W.L. Millar, Cleary, Gottleib, Steen & Hamilton, Counsel for Amici. Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Attorney General of Missouri; Richard Adams, Patricia Flood, Robert Gardner, Donald Gann, Michael Greenwell, and Elaine Spielbusch, members of the Missouri Ethics Commission; and Robert P. McCulloch, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney, Petitioners -v.- Shrink Missouri Government PAC and Zev David Fredman and Joan Bray, Respondents. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term 1998. No. 98-963.

Supreme Court Brief of Amici Curiae. Paul Allen Beck, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Leon D. Epstein, Anthony Gierzynski, Donald P. Green, Paul S. Herrnson, Ruth S. Jones, Ira Katznelson, Bruce Larson, David B. Magleby, Thomas E. Mann, David Schultz, Daniel Shea, and Frank J. Sorauf in Support of Petitioners. Burt Neuborne, Counsel of Record. Glenn J. Moramarco, Nancy J. Northup, Brennan Center for Justice at N.Y.U. School of Law, Attorneys for Amici. Federal Election Commission, Petitioner -v.- Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee, Respondents. In the Supreme Court of the United States, No. 00-191.

New Realities, New Thinking: Report of the Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform. Herb E. Alexander (Chair), Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Anthony J. Corrado, Ruth S. Jones, Jonathan S. Krasno, Michael J. Malbin, Gary Moncrief, Frank J. Sorauf, and John R. Wright. Published by the Citizen’s Research Foundation, University of Southern California.

Book Reviews

Review of The Macro Polity. By Robert S. Erikson, Michael B. MacKuen, and James A. Stimson. 2003. Perspectives on Politics, v. 1, no. 2(June): 405-6.

Review of Challengers, Competition, and Reelection: Campaigning for Senate and House Elections. By Jonathan S. Krasno. 1996. Journal of Politics, v. 58, no. 2: 575-7.

Review of Introductory Statistics for Business and Economics, 4th edition. By Thomas H. Wonnocott and Ronald J. Wonnocott. 1996. The Political Methodologist, v. 7, no. 2: 22-3.

Primary Work in Progress Abi-Hassan, Sahar, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and Dino P. Christenson. “A Network

Approach to Influence: Interest Group Composition and Dissensus on the Supreme Court.” Abi-Hassan, Sahar, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Dino P. Christenson, Aaron R. Kaufman,

and Brian Libgober. “The Political Ideologies of Organized Interest: Large-Scale, Social Network Estimation of Interest Group Ideal Points.”

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Claire Leavitt. “The Consequences of Connectivity: How Networks Help Interest Groups Survive.”

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Bradford Jones, and David Darmofal. New edition of Event History Analysis, Cambridge University Press.

Moses, Laura, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. “The Payoff, Promise, and Use of Machine

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Learning in Political Science Research.”

Grants Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Alison Craig. 2016-19. “Collaborative

Research: Legislative Audiences and Dear Colleague Letters.” National Science Foundation, Political Science Program. #1627358 & 7650758 $303,678.

Dissertation co-supervisor on National Science Foundation dissertation research grant for Lauren Ratliff. 2016-17.” Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant: The Social Roots of Political Decision-Making.”#1628915 $28,644.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Jason Morgan. 2015-18. “Collaborative Research: Modeling Unobserved Heterogeneity in Network Formation.” National Science Foundation, Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program, Political Science Program, and Sociology Program. #1528705 & 1528739 $346,949.

Dion, Michelle L., Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Megan Shannon, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell. 2014-15. “Visions in Methodology: Workshop and Network Development for Women in Political Methodology.” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Grant # 611-2013-0096 $24,968.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, Jason Morgan, and Hong Zhu. 2013-14. “Methodological Advances and Applications in Network Modeling: Accounting for Heterogeneity in Health Behavior Data.” Institute for Population Research at Ohio State University, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development. $37,021.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Jason Morgan. 2014. “Modeling Unobserved Heterogeneity in Network Formation with the Frailty Exponential Graph Model.” Ohio Supercomputer, Grant # PAS0903-3.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Alison Craig. 2013. “Cue-Taking in Congress: Interest Group Signals from Dear Colleague Letters.” The Institute for the Study of Democracy. $11,827.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Alison Craig. 2013. “Cue-Taking in Congress: Interest Group Signals from Dear Colleague Letters.” The Dirksen Center. $3,500.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Robert Huckfeldt. 2013-15. “Support for Political Networks Conference and Training Workshops.” National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program & Political Science Program. SES-1124386 $187,173.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Dino P. Christenson. 2011-2014. “The Evolution and Influence of Interest Group Networks.” National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program & Political Science Program. SES-1124386 $146,842.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Charles Campisano. 2010-2013. "The Blue Slip and the Senate Confirmation Process." National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program. SES-1022665. $99,668.

Anderson, William D., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Michele L. Dion, William G. Jacoby, and Philip A. Schrodt. 2010-2014. “The Creation and Classroom Application of a Web Portal for Social Science Methods Education.” National Science Foundation, Political Science and Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics. SES-0968723. $207,865.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, and Jason Morgan. 2013. “The Conditional Frailty Model.” Ohio Super Computer Center, Ohio State University. Grant # PAS0903-2.

Support for OSU undergraduate Ross Butters 2011-12 for “The Secret to Secret Senate Holds” via College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Grant $1000 – 2011 and $1000 – 2012, $2000 - 2013. Undergraduate Research Office Summer Fellow $2,800. College of the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Scholarship

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$4500. Lyndon Baines Johnson Research Grant, with Ross Butters for “Senate Holds.” 2012.

$2,060. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Philip A. Schrodt. 2007-2012. "Support for Conferences

and Mentoring Activities in Political Methodology." National Science Foundation, jointly funded by Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics, & Political Science Program. SES -0720343. $245,388.

Beck, Paul A., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Michael Neblo, and William Minozzi. 2012. Program in Social Network Analysis. Department of Political Science, Ohio State University. $29,100.

Support for OSU undergraduate Jamie Richards 2010-11 for “Interest Group Networks and Their Impact on Judicial Decisionmaking” via College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Grant $1,000. College of the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Scholarship $3,000.

Dissertation co-supervisor on National Science Foundation dissertation research grant for Dino Christenson. 2009-10.”Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant: Information and Context: The Electoral Intersection.” SES-0921734. $11,105.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna De Boef. 2007-2009. "Conditional Frailty Duration Model for the Study of Repeated Events in the Social Sciences." National Science Foundation, jointly funded by Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics, and Political Science Program. SES-0648469 and SES-0647936. $260,000.

Support for OSU undergraduate Charles Campisano from 2007-2009 for “The Evolution of a Senatorial Norm: Historical Quantification and Analysis of the Senate Blue Slip Process” via University Honors & Scholars Summer Research Internship $3,500; College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Grant $1,000; Undergraduate Student Government Academic Enrichment Grant $500; College of the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Scholarship $3,500.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Jonathan Nagler. 2003-2007. "Support for Conferences in Political Methodology." National Science Foundation, jointly funded by Political Science Program and Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics $99,960.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Anand Sokhey. 2006. “Legislative Voting Cues in the U.S. Senate,” C-SPAN Archives Grant.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Anand Sokhey. 2006. “Legislative Voting Cues in the U.S. Senate,” College of Social and Behavioral Science, Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Suzanna DeBoef, Michael Foster, and Melvin Moeschberger. 2005. Initiative in Population Research, (1 R21 HK047943-01) awarded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $15,000.

Dissertation supervisor on National Science Foundation dissertation research grant for William Anderson. 2005. "Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant: The President's Agenda: Position-Taking, Legislative Support, and the Persistence of Time." SES-0518963 $5,485.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2004. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna DeBoef. 2002. "A Monte Carlo Analysis of Repeated Events Modeling with an Application to the Study of Criminal Recidivism and the Democratic Peace." Criminal Justice Research Center,

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dan Reiter, and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2001. "Substantive and Methodological Innovations for the Study of Temporal Dynamics in International Conflict." Mershon Center Faculty Grants.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dan Reiter, and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2001. "Collaborative

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Research: Substantive and Methodological Innovations for the Study of Temporal Dynamics in International Conflict." National Science Foundation, Political Science Program. SES-0111328 & SES-0111372. $88,190.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2001. "The Dynamics of the Partisan Gender Gap." Coca Cola Critical Difference for Women Research Grant for Faculty, Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2000. "Mid-Career Methodological Opportunities Fellowship: A Statistical Evaluation of Repeated Events Models with an Application to the Study of the Democratic Peace." National Science Foundation, funded by Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program in the Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research and by Statistics and Probability Program in the Division of Mathematical Sciences. SES-0083418. $53,745.

Grant, J. Tobin, Thomas Rudolph, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 2000. “Surveying Public Attitudes Toward Reform.” Joyce Foundation. $64,733.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1999-2000. "Campaigns and Elections -- A Distance Education Course." Distance Education Courseware Development Grant, Technology Enhanced Learning and Research, Ohio State University. $21,521.

Anderson, William D., and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. 1999. "The Legislatures and Interest Groups Project." Robert Michel Civic Education Grant Program, Dirksen Congressional Center, Pekin, Illinois.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Kim Conger, and Tom Nelson. 1999. “Technology Enhanced Learning and Research Internship Program in Political Science. Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1998-99. "Impact of Interactive Video Seminars: The Classroom on Capital Hill Project." Ameritech Faculty Fellow. $27,218.

Franklin, Charles H. (Lead PI), Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, and John Freeman. 1997-98. "Improving Shared Instruction in a Multi-Site Interactive Video Course in Advanced Data Analysis and Modeling." Committee on Institutional Cooperation Learning Technology Seed Grant Program. $9,950.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1997-98. "Comparing the Strategic Decisions of Labor and Corporate PACs." Center for Labor Research, Ohio State University. $21,721.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1996."Wording of the House Vote Choice Question." National Science Foundation, Political Science Program. SBR-9740141. $4,380.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1995. "Strategic Position Taking and the Timing of Voting Decisions in Congress." National Science Foundation, Political Science Program. SBR-9515075. $23,154.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1996. Media Applications and Development Grant, Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1995. Critical Difference for Women Grant, Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1994-95. Seed Grant, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Ohio State University. $15,341.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 1993, 1996, 1998, 2000. University Small Grants, Office of Research, Ohio State University.

Research and Teaching Interests

Methodology: duration analysis, time series, and network models. American Politics: legislative politics, interest groups, public opinion, voting behavior, and

electoral politics. Special Teaching Notes: Team taught the first Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) interactive video (ITV)

course with John Freeman (University of Minnesota) in 1996. I have since taught in

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the program on a regular basis and have students at Ohio State, University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin, and University of Illinois.

Short Course, “Duration Modeling.” With Bradford Jones. Annual meeting of the Political Science Association in 1998, Boston.

First Video Course in Political Methodology Series, “Event History Models for American Politics, Comparative Politics, and International Relations.” With Bradford Jones. 1998.

“The Classroom on Capitol Hill.” Undergraduate Legislative Politics Course with speakers via early adoption of interactive video from Washington, DC, 1999. Speakers included Senator Richard Lugar; Bob Biersack, Federal Election Commission; Candy Crowley, CNN congressional correspondent; Al Quinlan, Quinlan and Associates polling firm; Anna Cabral, head of the Senate Judiciary Committee; Eric Heberlig, congressional fellow, (Funded by Impact of Interactive Video Seminars Grant).

Selected Conference Activities

Online Conference Participation 2020 in Computational Social Science, Political Networks, Political Methodology and the American Political Science Association.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2018. Parthemos Lecture. University of Georgia. “The Queen’s Lecture”/Regius Professorship Lecture, 2018, Department of Government,

Essex University & Sage Publishing. Visions In Methodology (VIM), 2018, Co-host. Columbus, OH. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Graduate Student Alliance Panel, Ohio State University,

February 24, 2017. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2017. Chair and Discussant. “Text-as-Data in International

Politics.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2016. Roundtable: The Upsides and Downsides of Studying

Politics as Networks. American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2016. Roundtable: Diversity Recruitment and Retention for

Transformative Change.” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2016. “Roundtable: The 2016 Election.” Carleton College.

Northfield, MN. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2016. Participant. American Association for the Advancement

of Science & Sloan Foundation Deans’ Conference, “Institutional Leadership Workshop to Enhance STEM Faculty Diversity,” Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2015. Roundtable Participant. “Advocacy and Agency: Women and Self-Promotion in Political Science.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2015. “Future of Canadian Visions in Methodology.” Support of Women in Quantitative Political Methodology.” Association of Canadian Studies in the United States. Las Vegas, NV.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2015. Participant. “New Directions in the Study of Diversity and Representation.” University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2015. Participant. Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences 50th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2015. “Future of Canadian Visions in Methodology.” Support of Women in Quantitative Political Methodology.” Association of Canadian Studies in the United States. Las Vegas, NV.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2014. “Faculty Involvement in Presidential and Administrator Searches.” Faculty Governance Leadership Conference. Committee on Institutional Cooperation. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

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Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Micah Dillard, David Kimball, and William Massengill. 2014. “The Timing of Voting Decisions in U.S. Presidential Campaigns.” Conference on Methodological Innovations in the study of Elections in Europe & Beyond, Texas A&M University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2014. Presenter for “Faculty Mentoring.” Texas A&M University. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., 2014. Panelist for Institute for Population Research Graduate Student Organization on Mentoring, “Creating Networks for Mentoring.”

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Dino P. Christenson, Jason Morgan, and Hong Zhu. 2013. “The Frailty Random Graph Model.” Political Networks Conference, Bloomington, IN.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Ross Butters. 2013. “The Secret to Secret Senate Holds: Historical Analysis and Quantification of the Impact of Holds.” At the Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2013. Roundtable participant. “The Field of Methodology.” Ralph Bunche Institute at the American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2013. Chair and Discussant. “Measurement in Congress.” At the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2013. Chair. “Motivating Politics as a STEM Discipline for Middle and High School Students through Participatory Experiments & Demonstrations Illustrating Core Political Science Concepts.” At the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2012. Discussion Leader. “Women as Career Academics.” At the 4th Visions in Methodology (VIM) Meeting, State College, PA.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2012. Discussion Leader. “Methods Retooling – When and How?” At the 4th Visions in Methodology (VIM) Meeting, State College, PA.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2012. Roundtable Participant. “Law and Social Sciences at the National Science Foundation.” At the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Dino P. Christenson. 2011. “The Evolution and Formation of Amicus Curiae Networks.” Presented at the Computational Social Science Initiative Lecture Series, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2011. Roundtable Participant and Chair. “Political Science 2.0: Tools for Political Scientists.” At the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2011. Roundtable Participant and Chair. “The Intellectual Legacy of Herbert F. Weisberg in American Politics and Methodology.” At the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2010. Featured Speaker. Autobiography. Visions in Methodology Conference, Iowa City, IA.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Dino Christenson. 2010. “The Factors of Interest Group Networks and Success: Organization, Ideology and Issues.” Presented at the Annual Political Networks Conference, Duke University, Durham, NC.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2008. Panelist on “How Not to Go Nuts: Balancing Teaching, Research, and Everything Else.” Presented at the Teaching Matters Workshop, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Invited Address, Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2007. "Ways to Tackle Time: Historical, Biographic, Events, and Processes." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the French Political Science Association, Toulouse, France. One of three roundtable speakers chosen to headline the conference. The other two are Gary King, Harvard, and Gary Goertz, Arizona.

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Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2007. "Career Strategies for Entering the Workplace." Presented at the Women in Higher Education Ohio State University, Columbus.

Conference Organizer for the first annual, Visions in Methodology: A Workshop for Women in Political Methodology. 2008. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Ohio State University. http://polisci.osu.edu/faculty/jbox/nsf.htm 2007-2008.

Workshop Presenter: "Creating an On-Line Community and Resources for Teaching Political Methodology: A Wiki-Based Textbook Project." At the 2008 American Political Science Association’s Teaching and Learning Conference, San Jose, CA.

Invited Address, Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2007. "Ways to Tackle Time: Historical, Biographic, Events, and Processes." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the French Political Science Association, Toulouse, France. One of three roundtable speakers chosen to headline the conference. The other two were Gary King of Harvard University and Gary Goertz of the University of Arizona.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2007. "Career Strategies for Entering the Workplace." Presented at the Women in Higher Education Ohio State University, Columbus.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., David Kimball, and Anthony Mughan. 2007. "Comparing Legislative Socialization in the U.S. House of Representatives and the British House of Commons." Presented at the Second Workshop for Parliamentary Scholars and Parliamentarians, London.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna DeBoef. 2005. "Repeated Events Survival Models: The Conditional Frailty Model." Presented at the Joint Statistical Meeting, Minneapolis.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Suzanna DeBoef. 2005. "Repeated Events Survival Models: The Conditional Frailty Model." Presented at the Joint Statistical Meeting, Minneapolis.

Program Co-Chair for the 2004 Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting, 2002-04.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Christopher J.W. Zorn. 2001. "Repeated Events: An Application to International Conflict." Presented at the 2001 Speaker Series for The Center for Biostatistics and The School of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology and Biometrics, Ohio State University.

Anderson, William, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. "Talk with the Experts: Distance Education via Video." Presented as part of the Technology Enhanced Learning and Research Series, May 2000.

Workshop Presenter: “Exploring the Pedagogy of Online Learning.” In 2000, Ohio State University.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Christopher J.W. Zorn. "Modeling Heterogeneity in Duration Models." Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, College Station, Texas.

Co-chair, Panel: "Presidential Parties in Honor of John Kessel." At the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

Invited Participant, Citizen’s Research Foundation Task Force on Campaign Finance Conference. 1996-97. Three meetings: Chicago, San Francisco, and Chicago.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Katherine Tate. "Linking Congressional Campaigns and Representation to Voting Behavior." Presented at the Congressional Elections Research and Development Conference sponsored by the National Elections Study, 1996, Chicago.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Gary C. Jacobson. "Question Wording and the House

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Vote: Some Experimental Evidence." Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Tampa.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Kathy Powers. 1995. "Multi-Point Interactive Video Teaching." Presented at the Technology and Education Conference at the Center for Advanced Study in Telecommunications, Columbus.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Renée M. Smith. "The Microfoundations of Aggregate Partisanship: A Fractional Integration Analysis of Heterogeneity and Permanence." Presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, Madison.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. "War Chests Deter Challenger Entry: The Use of Time Varying Covariates in a Survival Model." Presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

Discussant, Panel: "Incumbents, Challengers and Money in Congressional Elections." At the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

Discussant, Panel: "Model Selection." At the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, Tallahassee.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., "The Timing of Party Contributions and Expenditures: An Event History Model." Presented at the 1993 State of the Parties Conference, sponsored by the Ray C. Bliss Institute at the University of Akron, Akron.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Renée M. Smith. "Testing Political Theories of Dynamic Equilibrium: Fractional Integration and Long Memory Processes." Presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., "An Exploratory Analysis of the Timing of Expenditures and Contributions." Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., "An Empirical Test of the Effect of Religious Pluralism." Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Tse-Min Lin. "A Dynamic Model of Campaign Spending in Congressional Elections." Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, Cambridge.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., "Analyzing the Timing of Campaign Expenditures." Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., "Expenditure Timing Patterns." Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association, Austin.

Discussant and Chair, Panel: "Model Selection in Theory and in Practice." At the 1991 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.

Invited Participant at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, Durham. Participant at the 1991 International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics, "Political Economy: Institutions, Information, Competition and Representation," St. Louis.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., "Empirical Support for an Economic Theory of Religiosity." Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

Invited Participant at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Society, St. Louis.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Jay Dow. "The Allocation of Campaign

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Contributions in an Unregulated Setting." Presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Public Choice Society, Tucson.

Service and Activities Disciplinary Service

Presidential term of three years: President-Elect, President, Past President, American Political Science Association, 2019-2022.

Dirksen Center Endowment Fund Board of Directors, Senior Advisor, 2008-current. Chair, Fellows Nomination Committee, Political Methodology Society, 2020. Chair, Emerging Scholar Award Committee for the Political Organizations and Parties

Section of the American Political Science Association, 2019-20. Visiting AP Fellow for Political Science, 2020. Mentor for American Political Science Association, 2008-2018. Pi Sigma Alpha Executive Council, National Political Science Honor Society, 2014-18. Long Range Planning Committee Chair, Society for Political Methodology, 2017-19. Vice President, American Political Science Association, 2016 & 2017. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Program Committee,

2017. National Advisory Committee for the University of Iowa Public Policy Center,

http://ppc.uiowa.edu/ 2014-15. Secretary-Treasurer, Political Forecasting Group, American Political Science Association,

2013-15. Council Member for Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR),

2013-14. DA-RT: Data Access and Research Transparency Workshop Member and Breakout Session

Leader, 2014. Award Committee Member, Emerging Scholar Award for the American Political Science

Association’s Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section. 2013-2014. Chair, Durr Award Committee for the best paper presented at the 2014 Annual Midwest

Political Science Association Meeting applying quantitative methods to a substantive problem.

Site Selection Committee, Political Networks Section, 2012-14. National Science Foundation Committee Member for search for Assistant Director of Social,

Behavioral and Economic Sciences, 2012-13. Convener and Selection Chair for Program on “Motivating Politics as a STEM Discipline for

Middle and High School Students through Participatory Experiments & Demonstrations Illustrating Core Political Science Concepts. Extends methods and formal theory concepts from political science to the middle and high school level. Chicago, IL. Funded by the National Science Foundation, 2012-13.

Award Committee Chair, Best Journal of Politics Article published in 2012, Southern Political Science Association, 2012-13.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. 2013. Roundtable participant. “The Field of Methodology.” Ralph Bunche Institute at the American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL.

National Science Foundation Panelist, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program, 2011.

Executive Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 2010-2013. President, President-Elect, and Immediate Past President, Midwest Political Science Association, 2010-2013.

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Pi Sigma Alpha Blue Ribbon Committee on the Future of Journals in Political Science, 2011-2012. National Survey Advisory Board Member, “Outlook on Life and Political Engagement,” funded by the National Science Foundation, 2012-2014. Committee of Visitors for National Science Foundation, Political Science Program, 2010.

Conference Organizer for the third annual, Visions in Methodology: A Workshop for Women in Political Methodology. 2011. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Ohio State University. http://polisci.osu.edu/conferences/vim/index.htm

Academic Program Reviewer, Department of Political Science at Arizona State University, 2012.

Chair, Awards Committee, Best Poster at the Political Networks Annual Meeting, 2011. Council Member of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2004-2007; 2010-2013.

Board Member for The Dirksen Congressional Center, 2006-2008 and 2008-2011. Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee Member, Midwest Political Science Association, 2009-

2010. Chair, Awards Committee, Best Article published in the Journal of Politics in 2010, Southern

Political Science Association, 2010. Awards Committee, Best Poster presented at the Political Networks Conference, 2010. Nominations Committee for the Legislative Studies Section, 2009-2011. Vice President for the Midwest Political Science Association, 2007-2008. Treasurer for the American Political Science Association, 2007-2009. Member of the Political Methodology Career Achievement Award Committee, 2008, 2010,

and 2011. Chair of the Trust and Development Board of Trustees, American Political Science

Association, 2007-2009. Dirksen Research Award Committee, 2006-2008 and 2008-2011. Administrative Committee Member, American Political Science Association, 2007-2009. Audit Committee, American Political Science Association, 2007-2009. Member of the Nominations Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 2008-2009. Member of the Editorial Search Committee for Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2008. President of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association,

2005-2007. Council Member, American Political Science Association, 2005-2009. Conference Organizer for the first annual, Visions in Methodology: A Workshop for Women

in Political Methodology. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Ohio State University. http://polisci.osu.edu/faculty/jbox/nsf.htm 2007-2008.

ICPSR Summer Program Advisory Committee, 2007-2010. Chair of the Political Methodology Career Achievement Award, 2007-08. Chair of the Emerging Scholar Award Committee for the Elections, Public Opinion, and

Voting Behavior Section of the American Political Science Association, 2008. Long Range Planning Committee Member, ex officio, Political Methodology Section of the

American Political Science Association, 2007-08. Rules Committee Member, American Political Science Association, 2005-08, chair 2007. National Science Foundation Panelist, Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program,

2004-2006. Nominations Committee for the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section of

the American Political Science Association, 2005-06.

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Committee Member of the Political Methodology Selection Committee to select the presenters and invited participants for the 2005 Annual Political Methodology Meetings.

Member of the Executive Committee of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association, 2000-2007.

H-POLMETH Advisory Board Member, 2004-05. Academic Program Reviewer, Department of Political Science at the University of Nebraska

- Lincoln, 2004-05. Program Co-Chair for the 2004 Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting,

2002-04. Vice President of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science

Association, 2003-2005. Executive Committee Member of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political

Science Association, 2003-2005. Treasurer of the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science

Association, 2000-2003. Chair of the committee for the Jewell-Loewenberg Prize for the best article published in

2002 in Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2002-03. Chair of the R.H. Durr Award Committee for the best paper applying quantitative methods to

a substantive issue that was presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2002-03.

Committee Member for the Gosnell Award for the Best Work in Political Methodology in 2003.

Committee Member of the Political Methodology Selection Committee to select the presenters and invited participants for the 2003 Annual Political Methodology Meetings.

Committee on the Annual Meeting for the American Political Science Association, 2000-2002.

Member of the 2002 Selection Committee for the Emerging Scholar Award given by the Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behavior Section of the American Political Science Association.

Chair of the committee for the Jewell-Loewenberg Prize for the best article published in 2000 in Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2001-02.

Expert witness on compactness for redistricting. 2001. National Science Foundation Panelist, Political Science Program, 1999-2000. Committee Member for the 2000 American National Election Study Planning Committee,

2000. Member-At-Large, Executive Committee of the Political Methodology Section of the

American Political Science Association, 1998-2000. Member of the R.H. Durr Award Committee for the best paper applying quantitative methods

to a substantive issue that was presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2000.

Committee Member for Site Selection, Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association, 2000.

Executive Council Member of Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section of the American Political Science Association, 1997-1999.

Chair of the Best Paper Awards Committee for the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior section, 1999.

Section Organizer, 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Elections and Voting Behavior Section).

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Technology Ad Hoc Committee for the American Political Science Association, 1998-99. Committee Member of the American Political Science Association’s Political Methodology

Section’s Publications Committee, 1997-99. Section Organizer, 1998 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association

(Methodology Section). Organizer (with Herbert F. Weisberg), 1997 Annual Political Methodology Meetings. Chair of the R.H. Durr Awards Committee for the best paper applying quantitative methods

to a substantive issue that was presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 1997.

Committee Member of the 1997 American National Election Study Pilot Planning Committee, 1997-98.

Section Organizer (with Renée M. Smith), 1997 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Methodology Section).

Committee Member of the Political Methodology Selection Committee to select the presenters and invited participants for the 1997 Annual Political Methodology Meetings.

Chair of the Award Committee for the Best Treatment of Women in an American Politics Textbook, Women's Political Science Caucus, American Political Science Association, 1995-1997.

Committee Member for the Gosnell Award for the Best Work in Political Methodology in 1996.

National Black Election Study Advisory Board, 1995-96. Committee Member for the Award for the Best Treatment of Women in an American Politics

Textbook, Women's Political Science Caucus, American Political Science Association, 1992-94.

Political Methodology Society Mentor, 1994.

University Service Interim Executive Dean and Vice Provost, College of Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University, July 2018 – July 2019

- Leader of the Arts & Sciences Deans’ Council - administrative policy making, coordinating, enhancing, and implementing operations of the college and its units. Promoting the values of a liberal arts education and a comprehensive college within and beyond the university.

- Goals & Values: o Excellence in research o Excellence in teaching o Transparency & Accessibility o Telling our story – harnessing the breadth and depth of Arts & Sciences o Advocacy o Partnership with the Office of Academic Affairs

- 38 Departments & Schools, 20+ Centers & Institutes, with 1,400 faculty members. $319.6M annual budget. $105M in Research Awards and 712 Total Awards. 80+ Majors, 100+ Minors. The college provides approximately half of all credit hours on campus and has almost 20,000 students and a footprint of 1.5+ million square feet, including labs and innovative learning spaces in 56 buildings and 900 staff members. An endowment of $273M and 205,000+ living alumni. More than 25 departments in the Top 25 and more than 10 in the Top 10. Restructured decision making within the college and started “Chair Conversations” expand the college leadership.

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- Member of the University Council of Deans - Member of the University Senate - Celebrating the Excellence of Arts & Sciences:

o Voices of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences: A Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-excellence-from-arts-and-sciences/id1436204139?mt=2

o Science Sundays (showcasing Ohio State faculty) o Buckeye Staff Award (monthly) o New awards (outreach and divisionally): supporting Diversity, Equity & Inclusion;

Teaching; and Mentoring o Highlighting alumni: Career and Professional Success o Letters on Excellence https://artsandsciences.osu.edu/about/college/dean o Arts & Sciences Investment in Excellence Committee for a look at all 38 departments

and schools - Short and Long Term Budget work included:

o Reduction in commitments o Graduate student excellence and program size assessed o Facilities & Administrative (F&A) policy reviewed o Investments in Career and Professional Success & Advancement o Governance committee established to examine departments in number and size o Created career pathways for staff o Restructured centers o Evaluated investments in Outreach & Engagement and brought together synergistic

activities o Faculty hiring holds to realign budget o Created a revenue share incentive program o College Credit Plus growth process started o Introduced new Honors Program ideas to emphasize the Arts & Science Core o Enrollment management discussions started o Active partnership with the Office of Academic Affairs

- Charting the Course Town Hall: o Course planning efficiencies o Creating more summer courses o Creating more online courses o Adding career material in courses o Developing more Integrated Arts and Sciences educational opportunities as well as

cross-college partnerships o Professional masters degrees and/or plus-one programs o Creating certificates o General Education Reform – academic and budget perspectives

Lead Dean, Translational Data Analytics Institute, Ohio State University, July 2018-present.

- Partner to lead a new institute at Ohio State for our faculty, staff and students in creating data analytic solutions that are integrated, accessible, and co-developed. Educating a data analytics workforce that graduates fully prepared to make a difference.

Divisional Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts & Sciences, The Ohio State University, August 2014- June 2018.

- Member of the University Council of Deans

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- Member of the University Senate - Member of the Arts & Sciences Deans’ Council - administrative policy making, coordinating,

enhancing, and implementing operations of the college and its units. Promoting the values of a liberal arts education and a comprehensive college within and beyond the university.

- Responsibilities include: o Strategic planning and budgeting o Partnering and overseeing eight departments and schools: Anthropology,

Communication, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Speech & Hearing

o Overseeing and partnering with eleven Center & Program Directors: Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging, Center for Human Resources Research, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Criminal Justice Research Center, Decision Sciences Collaborative, Democracy Studies, Institute for Population Research, International Studies, Neuroscience Program, Sports and Society Initiative

o Hiring and Recruiting of new faculty members o Conducting Promotion and Tenure Reviews o Conducting Department, Center, and Program Reviews o Working with the curriculum committees to provide leadership in curriculum and

academic program development o Working with the Advancement Team for the Social Sciences to cultivate

relationships with alumni and donors in the division o Facilitating and promoting public outreach and engagement activities

Dean, Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies, The Ohio State University, August 2014-July 2018.

- Worked with the Arts & Sciences academic units offering graduate degree programs and with other organized scholarly groups on a university-wide basis

- Promoted synergism between graduate education and research - Collaborated with Ohio State University college deans concerning policy matters and

operational procedures relating to graduate students & supervising the assistant dean for graduate affairs in Arts & Sciences

- Launched Diversity, Equity and Inclusion recruitment with our regional Ohio State campus partners as well as supporting bridge programs across the college

Additional University Service President’s and Provost’s Advisory Committee, 2020-present. Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Mission Working Group, Co-Chair with Ryan Schmiesing, 2017. Dean Search Committee, Lima Regional Campus, 2017-18. Graduate Student Compensation Philosophy Committee, Co-Chair with Brad Harris, 2016-17. Health Plan Oversight Committee Member, 2016-19. Faculty and Staff Culture Survey Committee Member, 2016-17. Graduate Central Faculty Steering Committee Chair, 2015-17. Ohio State University Women Dean’s Caucus, 2016-18. Provost Search Committee Member, 2016.

Faculty Representative to the Academic Affairs and Student Life Committee of the Ohio State Board of Trustees, 2013-2015.

Workshop Participant: Searching for Excellence & Diversity: Implementing Training for

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Search Committees, 2015. Convener for Complex Systems and Network Science, Data Analytics Discovery Theme, 2013-14. Implementation Team, Data Analytics Discovery Theme, 2013-15. Arts & Humanities Data Analytics Committee, 2014. Presidential Search Committee Member, 2013-14. University Promotion and Tenure Committee, Ohio State University, 2011-2014. Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, Ohio State University, 2013-16.

Coordinator for the Interactive Television Program in Advanced Political Methodology. Participants are Ohio State University, University of Illinois, University of Minnesota, and University of Wisconsin, 2001-present.

Mershon Center Oversight Committee for the Provost’s Office, 2010-2013 and 2013-2016. Panelist for Institute for Population Research Graduate Student Organization on Mentoring, 2014.

Search Committee Member for Chair of Political Science, 2010-2011. Investigation Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2007-2009. Leadership Conference, The Women’s Place, Ohio State University, February 26-27, 2009. Tenure and Promotion Committee Member for the John Glenn School of Public Affairs,

2006-2007. Tenure and Promotion Committee Member for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,

2003-2006. Advisory Committee for the Criminal Justice Research Center, 2004-2006. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Advisory Committee on Priorities, 2002-03. Ohio State University Press Board, 1999-2002.

Research and Graduate Council, Graduate School, 1998-2002. Graduate Research Committee, Graduate School, 2001-2002. Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship Committee, 2001-2002. Coca Cola Critical Difference for Women Research Grants Committee for Faculty & Student

Awards, 2002. Technology Enhanced Learning and Research (TELR) Committee, College of Social and

Behavioral Sciences Representative, 1999-2000. Ameritech Grant Committee, Graduate School, 2000. Graduate Associate and Fellowship Committee, Graduate School, 1998-2000. Graduate School Presidential Fellowship Committee, Graduate School, 1999-2000. Presentation for the Technology Enhanced Learning and Research Series, May 25, 2000.

"Talk with the Experts: Distance Education via Video," with William Anderson. Ohio State University Press Director Search Committee, College of Social and Behavioral

Sciences, 1999. Principal Investigators Advisory Committee, Ohio State University Research Foundation,

1996-97. Presentation to the CIC Chief Information Officers on the Multi-Site Interactive Video

Colloquium Series and Time Series Course, 1995. Panelist, "Managing Your Time to Balance Different Roles." Ohio State New Faculty Network,

1995. Teaching Excellence Roundtable - Ohio State University, 1993-94.

Department

Program in Statistics and Methodology (PRISM) Director: 2003-present.

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Executive Committee, 2010-12, 2013-14, 2020-21. Annual Review Committee, 2013-14, 2020-21. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee, 2020-21. Political Methodology Search Committee Chair, 2013-14. Graduate Admissions and Recruitment, 2012-13.

Speaker Series Coordinator for Political Methodology, 2003-present. Political Research Laboratory Committee: 1996-97, 2001-02, 2003-08, 2009-present, Chair 2010-11, 2011-present. Methodology Field Coordinator: 2003-08, 2009-present. Department representative for the Interactive Video Project, 1996-2008, 2009-present. Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Contact, 2005-08, 2009-

present. Roper Center Contact, 2006-08, 2009-present.

Awards Committee, Chair, 2012-13. Member, 2013-14, 2020-21. Associate Director of the Political Research Lab, 2003-2008, 2009, 2011-present; Director 2010-11.

Speaker Series Coordinator on Political Behavior, 2005-08. Placement Coordinator: 2005-08. Search Committee for Administrative Assistant, 2008. Selection Committee for the Qualitative Methods Institute: 2004-08, 2009-present American Politics Search Committee: 2006-07. Computer Technology Search Committee: 2006-07, 2005-06, 2003-04. Spencer Room Committee: 2006-07. Political Science Department Search Committee: 2004-05. Department-wide Search Committee: 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2002-03. Methodology Search Committee Chair: 2003-04, 2004-05, 2011-12, 2013-14. Department Staff Committee: 2003-06. Affirmative Action Designee for the Search Committee: 1994-95, 2002-03, 2003-04. Executive Committee: 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2001-02. Theory and Methodology Field Coordinator: 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2001-02. Field Committees for American Politics and Methodology: 1993-2007. Web Instruction Search Committee: 2000. American Politics Search Committee: 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99. American Politics Examination Reading Committee: 1998-99. Mansfield Campus Search Committee, 1999. Colloquium Committee: 1995-97. Madison Scott Fund Committee: 1996-97. Graduate Studies Committee: 1993-96. Foundations Subcommittee, chair: 1993-94. Methodology Track Subcommittee, chair: 1993-94.

Dissertation Committee Member for students in Political Science, Sociology, Animal Sciences, and Biostatistics at Ohio State University, University of Illinois, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and University of Wisconsin. Editorships

Legislative Politics and Policymaking Book Series, with David Canon, University of Michigan Press, 2008-present.

Previously, Parliaments and Legislatures Book Series, with David Canon, Ohio State University Press, 2004-2007.

Political Analysis, Associate Editor. R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Katz, Editors. 2013-2015.

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The Encyclopedia of Political Science, Content Editor. 2011. George Thomas Kurian, Editor. CQ Press.

American Journal of Political Science, Associate Editor. Marianne Stewart, Editor. 2006-2009.

Editorial Advisory Boards

Cross-National Studies: Interdisciplinary Research and Training (CONSIRT) Steering Committee, 2014-18.

OPOSSEM International Advisory Board and Principal Investigator, Online Portal for Social Science Education in Methodology. 2012-14. National Survey Advisory Board Member, “Outlook on Life and Political Engagement,” funded by the National Science Foundation. Belinda Robnett and Katherine Tate, 2012-2014.

21st Century Political Science: A Reference Handbook. Marijke Breuning and John Ishiyama, editors. Sage. 2010.

International Encyclopedia of Political Science. George T. Kurian, Editor in Chief. CQ Press. 2009.

Editorial Board Member

American Political Science Review, 2001-2007; 2007-2012; 2012-2016, 2016-2020, 2020-2024. American Journal of Political Science, 1998-1999; 2000-2001; 2002-2006. Congress & the Presidency, 2007-2010; 2011-2016; 2017-2019. Electoral Studies, 1995-2008, 2009-2012; 2013-17; 2018-20. International Studies Quarterly, 2009-2013. Journal of Politics, 2001-2004, 2009-2010, 2011-2012, 2013-2015, 2015-2017. Journal of Spurious Correlation, 2006-2011. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1997-1999; 2000-2002; 2020-2023. Parliaments and Legislatures Book Series, Ohio State University Press, 1996-2003. Political Analysis, 1999-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2010, 2010-2014. Public Opinion Quarterly, 2008-2012, 2013-2016. State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 2014-2018. Women and Politics, 1999-2003.

Referee/Reviewer Addiction, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Quarterly, American Sociological Review, Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, Biometrics, British Journal of Political Science, Brookings, Cambridge University Press, Congress and the Presidency, Economics & Politics, Education Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Electoral Studies, European Journal of International Relations, European Union Politics, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Interactions, International Sociology, International Studies Quarterly, Israel Science Foundation, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Journal of Politics, Journal of Politics Book Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Judicature, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Management Information Science Quarterly, Management and Information Science Review, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, National Science Foundation (Political Science and Methodology, Measurement, & Statistics), Ohio State University Press, Oxford University Press, Party Politics, Peace Studies, Pew Charitable Trusts, Political Analysis, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Preventive Medicine, PS: Political Science and Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, Rationality and Society, Rowman & Littlefield, Social Networks, Social Sciences

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and Humanities Research Council of Canada, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, Statistical Methods in Medical Research, Statistics in Medicine, Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics, University of Michigan Press, Western Political Quarterly, Women and Politics.

Professional Memberships

American Academy for Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Political Science Association, American Sociological Association, American Statistical Association, International Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Network for Advancing and Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science, Southern Political Science Association, Women's Political Science Caucus.