23 faculty and 0 courses in Government at Howard University.
- Richard Seltzer, Professor h-index 12
Notable: “Color Differences in the Afro-American Community and the Differences They Make” (1991) · 95 citations
- Keesha M. Middlemass, Associate Professor h-index 12
Notable: “Food insecurity and eating disorder pathology” (2017) · 206 citations
- Clarence Lusane, Director of International Affairs Majors and Program h-index 8
Notable: “Rap, race and politics” (1993) · 50 citations
- J. Jarpa Dawuni, Full Professor h-index 6
Notable: “To “Mother” or not to “Mother”: The Representative Roles of Women Judges in Ghana” (2016) · 50 citations
- Ben Fred-Mensah, Associate Professor h-index 5
Notable: “Urban food insecurity and malnutrition in developing countries: trends, policies, and research implications” (1993) · 90 citations
- Ravi K Perry, Professor h-index 5
Notable: “Kindred Political Rhetoric: Black Mayors, President Obama, and the Universalizing of Black Interests” (2011) · 18 citations
- Mona Oraby, Associate Professor h-index 3
Notable: “Law, the State, and Public Order: Regulating Religion in Contemporary Egypt” (2018) · 27 citations
- Daryl Harris, Associate Professor h-index 3
Notable: “The Logic of Black Urban Rebellions” (1998) · 39 citations
- Robinson Woodward-Burns, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies h-index 3
Notable: “Solitude Before Society: Emerson on Self-Reliance, Abolitionism, and Moral Suasion” (2016) · 4 citations
- Mazaher Koruzhde, Lecturer of International Relations h-index 3
Notable: “The Iranian Crisis of the 1970s-1980s and the Formation of the Transnational Investment Bloc” (2022) · 6 citations
- Zainab Alam, Assistant Professor h-index 2
South Asia. She is currently interested in how democratic institutions erode and who bears the cost of that erosion. Her work examines digital censorship, gendered political exclusion, and the ways illiberal norms are reproduced through
Notable: “Violence against women in politics” (2020) · 14 citations
- Keneshia Grant, Associate Professor h-index 2
The political impact of Black migration from 1915 to the present. Keneshia is author of The Great Migration and the Democratic Party: Black Voters and the Realignment of American Politics in the 20th Century (Temple Universit
Notable: “GREAT MIGRATION POLITICS” (2019) · 6 citations
- Jermaine A.R. Young, Assistant Professor h-index 2
Focuses on the nexus between emergency powers and criminal justice in colonial and postcolonial Jamaica. His work has been published in the Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Political Studies Review. He primarily
Notable: “States of exception as paradigms of government: emergency and criminal justice in Jamaica?” (2022) · 5 citations
- Elsie Scott, Faculty h-index 1
Notable: “Stop and Frisk in New York City: A Look at Police Powers, Policies, Procedures and Actions” (2013)
- Ayana Best, Assistant Professor
Notable: “White Supremacist and Racist Opinion in America 1940s–2018” (2023)
- David Dixon, Associate Professor
Es on Afro-Democracy, Afro-Civil Society, and Racialization and Human Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean. His research aims to frame the social experiences of Blacks in the Americas from a comparative and hemispheric perspective. He
- Jo Von M. McCalester, Faculty
Social and Public Policy, and Intersectionality. More specifically, her work focuses on how interconnecting power structures directly affect the lives of marginalized groups, namely women and children. A double alum o
- JohnPatrick Ifedi, Master Lecturer
- Lakeyta M. Bonnette-Bailey, Professor and Chair
Es on the intersections of hip hop culture, popular culture, political behavior, African American politics, Black women and politics, political psychology, and public opinion. She is currently completing her second single-authored book, Che
- Marcus Board Jr., Associate Professor
- Norman Bishop Sandridge, Associate Professor
- Ronil Hira, Associate Professor
- Tiffany Williams Brewer, Faculty
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.