Faculty
Bachelor of Arts Degree • School of Arts and Sciences
Government and Politics Major
Faculty
Nathaniel I. Richmond, Ph.D.
Professor of Government
Phone: (315) 792-3205
Office: 254 White Hall
Biography
Nathaniel Richmond, Ph.D., teaches courses in comparative politics, international politics, and political ideologies. Dr. Richmond serves as a consultant to local governments and is a member of the editorial advisory board of Annual Editions: American Foreign Policy. Dr. Richmond's advanced degrees (M.A./Ph.D.) are from George Washington University.
A recognized scholar on Russian politics and history, Dr. Richmond has published and presented numerous scholarly works on Russia. He also has traveled and studied extensively in Europe and Russia. Dr. Richmond is a frequent commentator for the local, national, and international media on international events.
Real-World Experience
INTERNSHIP:
N.Y. STATE ASSEMBLY
M y internship with a member of the New York State Assembly has been a great experience. During the budget process, I did a lot policy analysis, working out how proposals would impact the district and looking for alternatives. It was an intricate process that involved a very different level of thinking from reading textbooks or attending class.
Irakadeem Griffith
Government and Politics Major
N.Y. STATE ASSEMBLY
Irakadeem Griffith
Government and Politics Major
"UC served as my passport to graduate studies and to my subsequent professional career. I was able to participate in a political campaign while at UC and was afforded the opportunity to discover that my talents and interests were complemented by my major course work."
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CEO and President
Coastal Communications
Brooklyn, NY
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Ricardo Cumberbatch
'87CEO and President
Coastal Communications
Brooklyn, NY




