Full Time Faculty

 

Betsy Fischer Martin Executive Director, Women & Politics Institute and Executive in Residence SPA - Government

Betsy Fischer Martin is an Emmy-winning journalist and TV news executive. Currently she is Executive Director of AU School of Public Affairs' Women

  fischerm@american.edu

  (202) 885-6149

Karen O'Connor Jonathan N. Helfat Distinguished Professor of Political Science SPA - Government

Karen O’Connor is the Jonathan N. Helfat Distinguished Professor of Political Science at American University, where she previously served as Chair of the Department of Government. She is an expert

  oconn@american.edu

  (202) 885-6237

Vicky Wilkins Dean, School of Public Affairs SPA - Public Admin and Policy

Vicky M. Wilkins is the Dean of the School of Public Affairs and Professor of Public Administration and Policy at American University. Her primary research interests include representative bureaucracy

  vwilkins@american.edu

  (202) 885-6443

WPI Course Instructors

 

Lucy Gettman Adjunct Professorial Lect

As an organizational leader, advocate and lecturer, Lucy Gettman supports women's political leadership at all levels. Gettman is Immediate Past Executive Director of Women In Government, an organizati

  gettman@american.edu

Amanda Miller Adjunct Professorial Lect

Amanda Fuchs Miller has 25 years of advocacy, policy, research, and communications experience in and outside of government. As president of Seventh Street Strategies, Amanda consults with non-profits

  fuchsmil@american.edu

Constance Morella Ambassador in Residence

Connie Morella served as U.S. ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris from 2003 to 2007. She represented Maryland’s 8th district in the U.S. House of R

  ac.morella@american.edu

Affiliated WPI Faculty

 

Kimberly Cowell-Meyers Assoc Professor SPA - Government

Kimberly Cowell-Meyers is an Associate Professor of Government and affiliated faculty with the Women & Politics Institute at American University. Her work focuses on how representative democracy funct

  kcowell@american.edu

  (202) 885-6223

Ellen Feder Professor CAS - Philosophy and Religion

Ellen K. Feder is the William Fraser McDowell Professor of Philosophy and Social Policy. She works at the intersection of contemporary continental philosophy and feminist and critical race theory, par

  efeder@american.edu

  (202) 885-2931

Jane Hall Assoc Professor SOC - School of Communication

Jane Hall is an associate professor in the School of Communication at American University in Washington, D.C., specializing in researching, writing and teaching about the intersection of media and pol

  jhall@american.edu

  (202) 885-2024

Diane Lowenthal SPA - Government

Diane Lowenthal joined the faculty at American University in 2000 to teach in the Washington Semester Program. From 2012-2019, she served as Associate Dean for Academic Programs and then Senior Associ

  dlowent@american.edu

  (202) 895-4915

Gemma Puglisi Asst Professor SOC - School of Communication

Gemma Puglisi is a full-time professor of Public Communication. She is an award-winning media strategist and producer with more than 25 years of experience. During her career she has worked in broadca

  puglisi@american.edu

  (202) 885-2153

Diane Singerman Associate Prof Emeritus

Dr. Singerman is an Associate Professor and comparativist whose research interests focus on political change from below, particularly in the Middle East, and more specifically Egypt. Her work examines

  (202) 885-2362

Jessica Waters Dean of Undergraduate Education & Vice Provost for Academic Student Services Provost, Office of the

Jessica Waters is the Dean for Undergraduate Education and a faculty member in the School of Public Affairs as well as an adjunct faculty member at the Washington College of Law. Her research focus

  waters@american.edu

  (202) 885-2301