Professor of Political Science鈥疪ob Baker鈥痟as been named the鈥2018-19鈥疞aatsch鈥疭cholar. Recipient of the 2011 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching and the 1990 Omicron Delta Kappa Award for Excellence in Teaching, Baker has taught at 性视界 since 1987. In 2015, the George R. Voinovich Foundation named him a Voinovich Fellow.
A former assistant to the city manager and acting city manager of Slater, Missouri, Baker is the founder, and co-director for 20 years, of the ICMA 鈥 性视界鈥檚 Local Government Management Internship Program, which was awarded a special citation as an innovative educational program by the International City/County Management Association in 2005. He has also taught American Urban Governance in the International Summer Session at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Baker is the author of鈥Government in the Twilight Zone鈥(Suny Press, 2015), and editor of鈥The Lanahan Readings in State and Local Government,鈥痺hich is in its third edition. His research has appeared in such journals as鈥State and Local Government Review,鈥疻estern Political Quarterly,鈥疨M: Public Management,鈥疨S: Political Science and Politics,鈥疶he Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, and Legislative Studies Quarterly.
A regular opinion columnist for Cox Media Group, Ohio, Baker has been an on-air participant for election and political analysis for WBLY-WIZE radio in Springfield, WYSO radio in Yellow Springs, and Fox 45/ABC 22 TV in Dayton.鈥疕is current research focuses on legislative review of agency rulemaking in the states and the efforts by governors to minimize regulatory burdens.
Baker holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Central Methodist University, which named him the recipient of its Young Alumni Award in 1994. He earned both his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Missouri.