James M. Glaser | |
Occupation: | Academic political scientist (Ph.D. in political science from University of California, Berkeley) |
Professor, Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Tufts University | |
Term: | 2015-present |
Employer: | Tufts University |
James M. Glaser is an American political scientist specializing in electoral politics and political behavior. He is currently the Dean of School of Arts and Sciences and a Professor of Political Science at Tufts University.
Glaser received his B.A. from Stanford University and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He first joined the Department of Political Science at Tufts in 1991 as an assistant professor. From 2003 to 2010, Glaser served as the university's Dean of Undergraduate Education. He then served as Dean of Academic Affairs for Arts and Sciences from 2010 to 2014.[1]
In 2015, he was named the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.[2] During his tenure at Tufts, the School of Arts and Sciences acquired the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts.
Glaser was appointed to the board of trustees of the Museum of Fine Art, Boston in 2016.[3]
In December 2023, Glaser announced he would be stepping down from his roles at Tufts in June 2024 to become the Executive Vice President and Provost at Santa Clara University.[4]
Books
He is the co-author (with Timothy J. Ryan) of Changing Minds, if Not Hearts: Political Remedies to Racial Issues University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. In this book, Glaser and Ryan argue that "although political processes often inflame racial tensions, the tools of politics also can alleviate conflict."[5]
His two previous books, The Hand of the Past in Contemporary Southern Politics, (Yale University Press, 2005) and Race, Campaign Politics, and the Realignment in the South, (Yale University Press, 1996), each received the Southern Political Science Association's V.O. Key Prize awarded to the year's best book on southern politics.
Journal Articles