Steven Campbell is an Associate Professor of Political Science at USC Lancaster. He completed his Ph.D. at USC Columbia in 2003 & has taught Political Science at USCL since 2008. Courses he has offered include the following: American National Government (POLI 201); U.S. Foreign Policy (POLI 340); State Government (POLI 365); Interest Groups & Social Movements (POLI 368); The American Chief Executive (POLI 463); and Psychology & Politics (POLI 465).
Biographical Profile
College
University of SC Lancaster
Department
LAN PALMETTO COLLEGE
Tenure Status
Tenured
Interest Background
Do you include students in your research?
None
Interest Keywords
Presidential and Executive Politics, Organization of the Presidency and White House Staffing, Bureaucratic Politics & Processes, Interest Group Politics, U.S. Foreign Policymaking, Political Psychology
Personal Focus Areas
the politics of U.S. foreign policy advisory systems, the political psychology of U.S. foreign policy officials, U.S. foreign policy decision-making during the Cold War
Professional Preparation(Education & Training)
Dates
Institution
Location
Degree
Field of Study
08/2003
University of South Carolina
Ph.D.
American Government and Politics, International Relations
1999
Ohio State University
Certificate Program
Summer Institute in Political Psychology
12/1996
University of Louisville
M.A.
Political Science
05/1989
Georgetown College
B.A.
Psychology
Memberships & Professional Activities
Dates
Type
Description
Institution/Entity
1999 - Present
Membership
Sigma Iota Rho
International Relations Honor Society
Positions & Appointments
Dates
Description
Institution/Entity
2004 - 2006
Assistant Professor, Political Science
Friends University, Wichita, KS
2006 - 2007
Adjunct Instructor, Political Science
Tabor College Wichita, Wichita, KS
2007 - 2008
Adjunct Instructor, Political Science
Butler Community College, El Dorado, KS
2008 - 2010
Full-time Instructor, Political Science
University of South Carolina, Lancaster, Lancaster, SC
2010 - Present
Assistant Professor, Political Science
University of South Carolina, Lancaster, Lancaster, SC
Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships
Dates
Type
Description
Foundation/Entity
2000
Award
Smith Richardson Fellowship Award
University of South Carolina
2005
Award
Certificate for Outstanding Teaching
Friends University, Kansas National Education Association
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