B.A. University of Notre Dame, MA., Ph.D. University of Maryland
Teaching Areas: Public Administration, State and Local Government, Urban Government, Public Policy, Teaching and Learning
Other Interests: Carousels, gardening, outdoor activities, and puzzles
There are at least two kinds of games. One could be called finite, the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play. . . It is an invariable principle of all play, finite and infinite, that whoever plays, plays freely. Whoever must play, cannot play." James P. Carse, Finite and Infinite Games
Spring 2007 Classes:
POSC 290: Seminar in Political Science
POSC 490: Senior Seminar (Political Satire)
POSC 491: Scope and Method in Political Science
Spring 2007 Office Hours: W 10-12; T/R 11-12
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