James Madison College - Notable Professors

Notable Professors

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  • Kenneth Waltzer, American historian and professor and the current director of the Jewish Studies Program and Professor of Social Relations
  • Mohammed Ayoob, a Distinguished Professor of International Relations and Coordinator of MSU's Muslim Studies Program.
  • Lisa Cook, Assistant Professor of International Relations and Economics and member of the Obama-Biden transition team on Economics and International Trade.
  • Sherman Garnett, Dean of James Madison College. A former senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and expert on arms control and post-Communist security policy questions. He is a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, and received the Defense Department's Medal for Distinguished Civilian Service in 1994. Dean Garnett is himself a JMCD graduate of the College.

While not currently a professor at the college, Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist George Will was one of Madison's first professors of Political Theory.

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