The James Madison Program Announces 2018-19 Fellows

Each year the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions hosts scholars with established records as well as scholars who have recently received their doctorates as Visiting Fellows and Postdoctoral Research Associates. Scholars in the James Madison Program pursue their own research and writing, participate in courses, seminars and colloquia, and contribute to the intellectual life of the Department of Politics and Princeton University.
The James Madison Program is pleased to announce its fellows for the 2018-19 academic year:
Roberta L. Bayer, 2018-19 Garwood Visiting Fellow; Associate Professor of Government, Patrick Henry College
Marc O. DeGirolami, 2018-19 Spring Visiting Fellow; Professor of Law, St. John's University School of Law
John P. DiIulio, 2018-19 Thomas W. Smith Postdoctoral Research Associate; Ph.D. Candidate in Political Theory, Princeton University
Bronwen C. McShea, 2018-19 Associate Research Scholar; Visiting Assistant Professor of History, University of Nebraska Omaha
Mitchell J. Rocklin, 2018-19 Postdoctoral Research Associate; Ph.D. Candidate in US History, City University of New York
Alfred K. Siewers, 2018-19 William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life; Associate Professor of English, Bucknell University
Theresa M. Smart, 2018-19 Thomas W. Smith Postdoctoral Research Associate; Ph.D. Candidate in Political Theory and Constitutional Studies, University of Notre Dame
Bradley A. Smith, 2018-19 Visiting Fellow; Professor of Law, Capital University
Lee J. Strang, 2018-19 Visiting Fellow; Professor of Law & Values, University of Toledo College of Law
F. Flagg Taylor IV, 2018-19 Visiting Fellow; Associate Professor of Government, Skidmore College
Adam M. Thomas, 2018-19 Postdoctoral Research Associate; Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, Furman University
Kevin J. Weddle, 2018-19 Spring Garwood Teaching Fellow; Professor of Military Theory and Strategy, US Army War College