Sarah Poggione,
Assistant Professor (Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University); American Politics, Quantitative Methods, Women in Politics.
Professor Poggione's research focuses on American state legislatures. Specifically, she examines how legislative rules and procedures influence the policymaking process. Her work on gender and state legislatures has been published in Political Research Quarterly and in Lois Duke Whitaker’s edited volume, Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? 4th edition, 2005. Professor Poggione has also published work on state legislators' attitudes toward methods of bureaucratic control in Legislative Studies Quarterly. While working on her dissertation, she received a National Science Foundation grant for her work on gender and state legislators' policy preferences and legislative activities. She was awarded the Roberta Sigel Dissertation Fellowship from the Center for American Women and Politics at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University. Professor Poggione currently teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of American government, research methods, and women and politics.
Office: DM486C, University Park Campus
Office Tel: (305) 348-2323
Office Hours:
8:45-10:45 a.m. Tu, Th and by appt.