Department of Political Science and International Studies

Dr. Dena Levy
Associate Professor
231 Faculty Office Building
(585) 395-5893
Email: dlevy@brockport.edu
Education:
PhD Political Science 1996 University of Iowa
M.A. Public Policy 1991 Georgetown University
B.A. Government-Public Policy 1987 Pomona College
Teaching Philosophy:
I use two basic strategies to accomplish my goals of encouraging critical
thinking and engaging students: frequent writing assignments (both in
and outside of class) and active learning. Active learning provides an
ideal method for reinforcing the role of the student participating in
his or her own education. The side benefit to both teaching methods is
that students learn valuable life skills at the same time - critical thinking,
clear writing, and teamwork.
In general, good teaching involves three underlying traits: enthusiasm
for subject and student, patience, and humor. Underlying all of these
attributes is an appreciation for learning and an understanding that I
don't cause learning, but I can facilitate it.
Courses Taught:
The
American Presidency (PLS 317)
Congressional
Politics (PLS 316)
American
Political Systems (PLS 113)
Political
Science Research Methods (PLS 303)
Parties
and Elections (PLS 311)
Public
Opinion (PLS 361)
Issues in American Politics (PLS 314)
Research Interests:
The broad focus of my research centers on individual effects in the institutional
setting of a legislature. Some of the specific questions I am now working
on include the effect of the increasing number of minorities and women
in office on legislative output; whether institutional expectations of
state legislative party leaders affect their tenure in office and the
interaction of gender and electoral context on congressional campaigns.
Publications:
"Do Differences Matter? Women Members of Congress and the Hyde Amendment,"
with Charles Tien and Rachelle Aved, Women & Politics, 23:2002.
"Do Differences Matter? Women Members of Congress and the Hyde Amendment,"
with Charles Tien and Rachelle Aved, in Women and Congress: Running, Winning
and Ruling, edited by Karen O'Connor, Haworth Press, 2002.
"Clinton Defeats Lazio in New York's Senate Race," with Charles
Tien. In The Road to Congress 2000, edited by Sunil Ahuja and Bob Dewhirst,
Wadsworth Publishing, 2002.
"Congressional Committee Simulation: An Active Learning Experience,"
with Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery" PS: Political Science and Politics,
December 2000 (847-851).
"Schumer Defeats D'Amato in New York's Senate Race" with Charles
Tien. In The Road to Congress 1998, edited by Sunil Ahuja and Bob Dewhirst,
Wadsworth Publishing, 2000.
"Television Media Markets and the Competitiveness of Challengers"
with Peverill Squire, Legislative Studies Quarterly, May 2000.
Review of Unorthodox Lawmaking: New Legislative Processes in the U.S.
Congress by Barbara Sinclair (Washington, DC: CQ Press 1997). Congress
and the Presidency, Autumn 1997.
"Correlates of Publication Success: Some AJPS Results" with
Michael Lewis-Beck.
PS: Political Science and Politics, September 1993.
Awards:
Nuala McGann Drescher Affirmative Action/Diversity Leave, United University
Professors, 2000-2001.
Summer Faculty/Student Research Grant, SUNY Brockport 1999.
Scholarly Incentive Grant, SUNY Brockport 1998-1999.
Faculty Development Summer Institute, University of Prince Edward Island,
Summer 1998
Dirksen Congressional Research Grant, 1994.