10 faculty and 41 courses in Government at Kenyon College.
- Zachary McGee, Assistant Professor of Political Science h-index 6
Congress, political parties, public policy Education 2021 — Doctor of Philosophy from University of Texas at Austin 2017 — Master of Arts from University of Texas at Austin 2015 — Bachelor of Science from Towson University
- Jacqueline McAllister, Associate Professor of Political Science h-index 4
International relations; human rights; civil wars Education 2014 — Doctor of Philosophy from Northwestern University 2008 — Master of Arts from Northwestern University 2006 — Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College, cum la
- David Leibowitz, Associate Professor of Political Science
Ancient political philosophy, modern political philosophy, the Socratic origin of political philosophy Education 1997 — Doctor of Philosophy from Harvard University 1976 — Bachelor of Science from Yale University Courses Recentl
- David Rowe, Harry M. Clor Professor of Political Science
- Fred Baumann, Professor of Political Science
Humanism, fraternity, political reciprocity Education 1973 — Doctor of Philosophy from Harvard University 1966 — Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University Courses Recently Taught Quest for Justice PSCI 101Y This course explores t
- Joe Klesner, Professor of Political Science & International Studies
Comparative politics, public opinion, political culture, democratic transitions, authoritarian rule, electoral politics, Mexican and Latin American politics Education 1988 — Doctor of Philosophy from Massachusetts Institute Tech 1983
- Lisa Leibowitz, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Es on the quarrel between Plato and Aristophanes about human nature and the best way of life for human beings individually and collectively. She is currently working on a series of articles on this topic, the first of which appeared in the
- Nancy Powers, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Immigration, Latin American politics, global poverty, democratic theory in comparative perspective, political activism Education 1995 — Doctor of Philosophy from University of Notre Dame 1988 — Master of Arts from University of
- Pam Camerra-Rowe, Professor of Political Science
Es on interest groups and political parties and on regulatory and social policy issues in the European Union and Germany. During the 2008-09 academic year, she worked in the U.S. Senate as an American Political Science Congressional Fellow.
- Tim Spiekerman, Professor of Political Science
Political theory, statesmanship, politics and literature Education 1996 — Master of Arts from Univ Chicago 1996 — Doctor of Philosophy from Univ Chicago 1986 — Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College, Phi Beta Kappa Courses
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 2026-07-01.