

Ronnee Schreiber
A leader in transformative education for over two decades, Ronnee Schreiber serves as the Senior Associate Dean at San Diego State University's College of Arts and Letters, where she specializes in Political Science. Her academic journey is marked by a profound dedication to exploring the intricacies of American politics, public law, and the dynamic role of women in politics. Schreiber's research delves deeply into the nuances of republican primaries and presidential politics, offering critical insights into the evolving landscape of political engagement and representation. Schreiber's scholarly contributions have not only enriched academic discourse but have also resonated with broader audiences through her appearances in various media outlets. She has been featured on platforms such as YouTube, KNBC, NPR, and CNN, where she shares her expertise on women's roles in politics and current political issues. Her ability to articulate complex political phenomena in an accessible manner has made her a sought-after commentator and thought leader in her field. At San Diego State University, Schreiber is committed to fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. She is passionate about mentoring students and guiding them to become informed and engaged citizens. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical and contemporary contexts of political systems, encouraging students to critically analyze the forces shaping political landscapes. Beyond her academic and media engagements, Schreiber is actively involved in initiatives that promote gender equality and political participation. Her work continues to inspire both her students and colleagues, as she strives to bridge the gap between academic research and practical political application. Through her leadership and scholarship, Ronnee Schreiber remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing dialogue about the role of women in politics and the future of American political systems.
Publications
, 2017-05-10
, 56-79, 2018-03-01
, 276-280, 2014-05-20
, 549-563, 2012-12-01
, 480-481, 2017-04-18
, 96-116, 2008-06-16
, 129-147, 2011-06-17
, 1-23, 2016-01-02
, 122-124, 2015-01-02
, 530-532, 2013-11-01
, 237-244, 2010-01-01
, 117-128, 2008-06-16
, 17-38, 2008-06-16
, 474-479, 2013-11-14