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Rocco Tresolini

Chair and Professor at Political Science, Lehigh University0 Followers

Recognized for advancing sustainable solutions for political education and governance, Professor Rocco Tresolini was a distinguished member of the Department of Political Science at Lehigh University. His tenure as chair of the Department of Government from 1962 to 1967 marked a period of significant academic contribution and leadership. Professor Tresolini's dedication to the field was acknowledged through the prestigious Hillman Faculty Award, which he received in 1964, highlighting his excellence in both teaching and research. Throughout his career, Professor Tresolini made substantial contributions to the academic community through his scholarly works. He authored five influential books, including "American Constitutional Law" and "Justice and the Supreme Court," which have been pivotal in shaping the understanding of constitutional law and the judiciary's role in the United States. His writings continue to serve as essential resources for students and scholars alike. Professor Tresolini's legacy is not only defined by his publications but also by his commitment to fostering a rigorous academic environment at Lehigh University. His leadership and vision helped elevate the Department of Political Science, ensuring its reputation for excellence in political studies. His impact on the department and its students is remembered fondly by those who had the privilege of working with him. Sadly, Professor Tresolini passed away in 1967, leaving behind a rich legacy of scholarship and dedication to political science. He is laid to rest in Union Cemetery in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, where his contributions to academia and his community are commemorated. His work continues to inspire future generations of political scientists and educators.

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