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Mullin, Megan

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Biography

Megan Mullin is the Dan and Bunny Gabel Associate Professor at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. She has secondary faculty appointments in the Department of Political Science and the Sanford School of Public Policy. In 2020, she was named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow.

Mullin teaches and advises students in the areas of environmental politics, local politics, and water governance in the United States. Prior to coming to Duke, she served on the political science faculty at Temple University. Mullin received her Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Berkeley.

Wrote Volume 5 of The Temple Papers on the Pennsylvania General Assembly: Literature Review: Findings from Academic Research on State Government Institutions and Reforms

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

The Temple Papers on the General Assembly: A Discussion of Topics Related to the Continuing Evaluation of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, 2012-06

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

The final DVD and text Volume 4 presents data and summarizes opinions on instututional changes that have been advocated in Pennsylvania and/or tried in other states.

Included on the 4th and final DVD and printed volume

Dates: 2012-06

The Temple Papers on the General Assembly: Literature Review: Findings from Academic Research on State Government Institutions and Reforms, 2012-06

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Volume 5 reviews more than 180 scholarly books and articles about how all 50 state legislatures conduct their business, with an eye toward possible lessons for Pennsylvania.

Included on the 4th and final DVD.

Dates: 2012-06