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Service

My college service focuses on building faculty capacity, strengthening governance, and supporting pedagogical practice at Kingsborough. I currently coordinate the Faculty Initiative on Teaching and Reading (FITR) and mentor in the Lecturer Community Fellowship, alongside facilitating Productivity Power Hour programming. My prior service includes representing Kingsborough as a Senator in the CUNY University Faculty Senate; serving as a NYSUT/AFT delegate; contributing to MSCHE Standard VII on governance; co-developing the Liberal Arts Seminar and its accompanying faculty development; and organizing campus programming—ranging from ungrading events to annotation workshops—that supports faculty innovation and student-centered teaching.

My professional service emphasizes contributions to the discipline through peer review and long-term editorial work. Since 2006, I have served as Web Editor and Developer for the Journal of Comparative Politics, and I review for journals and presses including Journal of Politics, Contemporary Political Theory, Constellations, and Routledge. I also contribute to the field as a panel chair and discussant at conferences such as WPSA, APT, and APA.