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Research and teaching interests<br />

American Politics: race and ethnicity politics, state and local politics, urban politics, political institutions,<br />

public opinion, and political behavior.<br />

Comparative Politics, Latin American politics, democracy, comparative public opinion<br />

Awards<br />

Dean’s Graduate Fellowship recipient 2008-2013<br />

Working papers<br />

“The Impact <strong>of</strong> Racial Diversity upon Electoral Structure Reform”<br />

“Emotive Racism: Affect, Symbolic Racism, and Public Opinion” co-authored with Dr. Tolbert<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional presentations:<br />

“Emotive Racism: Affect, Symbolic Racism, and Public Opinion.” with Dr. Caroline Tolbert, Presented<br />

at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30-<br />

September 2, 2012 (meeting cancelled)<br />

“The Impact <strong>of</strong> Racial Diversity upon Institutional Structure Reform.” Presented at the Midwest Political<br />

Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 2012<br />

“Why Should We Help Them? How Symbolic Racism Affects Latinos’ Attitudes toward Affirmative<br />

Action.”, Presented at the Southern Political Science Association annual meeting, New Orleans,<br />

Louisiana, January 3-5, 2012<br />

“Minority Representatives, Electoral Constraint, and Racialized Institutions: When and Where Does<br />

Descriptive Representation Matter?” with Dr. Tracy Osborn and Dr. Rene Rocha, Presented at the<br />

American Political Science Association annual meeting, Seattle, Washington, September 2011<br />

“Why Should We Help Them? How Symbolic Racism Affects Latinos’ Attitudes toward Affirmative<br />

Action.”, Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April<br />

2011<br />

“To Trust or Not to Trust? How Trust in the Federal government Affected Whites’ and Latinos”<br />

Decisions to vote for Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential Election.” Presented at the Midwest Political<br />

Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 2010<br />

Research experience<br />

Hawkeye Poll Cooperative member, summer 2009-present<br />

Teaching experience<br />

Teaching Assistant, American Public Policy (Rene Rocha, Instructor), spring 2012

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