Placement of USC Political Science Ph.D.s
USC Political Science Ph.D.s have done well in the highly competitive academic job market. Listed below are the initial tenure-track faculty positions secured by our recent Ph.D.s.
Susan Johnson, 2004, University of North Carolina - Greensboro
Erin Kaheny, 2004, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Michael Grossman, 2003, Mount Union College
Jih-Un Kim, 2003, Webster University
Zhiqun Zhu, 2003, Bridgeport University
Chris Dolan, 2002, Presbyterian College (now at University of Central Florida)
Gil Friedman, 2002, Tel Aviv University
Debora Johnson-Ross, 2002, McDaniel College
Tammy Sarver, 2002, Benedictine University
Martha Humphries-Ginn, 2001, University of Connecticut
Kendra Stewart, 2001, Eastern Kentucky University
Surain Subramaniam, 2001, University of North Carolina at Asheville
David Cohen, 2000, University of Akron
Lisa McLeod-Simmons, 1999, West Virginia Wesleyan College
Jonathan C. Smith, 1999, Presbyterian College
Ashlyn Kuersten, 1997, Western Michigan University
Rob Blanton, 1996, University of Memphis
Shannon Blanton, 1996, University of Memphis
Jean Garrison, 1996, Boston University (now at University of Wyoming)
Stefanie Lindquist, 1996, University of Georgia (now at Vanderbilt University)
Stephen Twing, 1996, Frostburg State University
Kenneth D. Kitts, 1995, Francis Marion University
Patricia B. McRae, 1995, Muhlenberg College
Jeffrey Morton, 1995, Florida Atlantic University
Nurudeen Akinyemi, 1994, Kennesaw State University
Debra Sabia, 1994, Georgia Southern University
Susan Haire, 1993, University of Georgia
Terry Mays, 1993, The Citadel
John Creed, 1992, The College of Charleston
Jeffrey D. Greene, 1992, University of Montana
Nicholas A. Rees, 1992, University of Limerick in Ireland
Linda Adams, 1990, Baylor University
Peter J. Schraeder, 1990, Loyola University of Chicago
Reggie Sheehan, 1990, University of North Texas (now at Michigan State University)
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