Contact Information

Address

Institute for Public Affairs
840 Anderson Hall
         1114 Polett Walk
         Philadelphia, PA 19122

Address

(215) 204-1600

Address

ipa@temple.edu

People

Joseph P. McLaughlin, Jr., PhD

Joseph P. McLaughlin, Jr., PhD, is director of the Institute for Public Affairs and assistant dean for external affairs for the College of Liberal Arts. He teaches American politics and public policy in the political science department and is director of the Pennsylvania Policy Database Project, a six-university effort to build a comprehensive policy database for the Pennsylvania General Assembly. McLaughlin joined Temple after a long career as a government official and urban lobbyist, working on major policy issues in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Washington DC. He earned his bachelor's degree in English literature from Middlebury (VT) College and masters and doctoral degrees in political science from Temple University. [Full Profile] [CV]


Michelle J. Atherton

Michelle J. Atherton is assistant director of the Institute for Public Affairs, staff advisor for the Pennsylvania Policy Database Project, and director of the Pennsylvania Capital Semester, an internship program in Harrisburg for students at Temple and all Pennsylvania colleges and universities.  Atherton graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a dual B.A. in English literature and philosophy of science.  She holds a master’s degree in political science from Temple, where she was a University Fellow. She also served as a legislative intern to Philadelphia City Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, and taught American politics, the politics of race and political philosophy as a teaching assistant and adjunct instructor before joining the Institute for Public Affairs in 2008.


Charlene M. Wiltshire

Charlene Wiltshire Charlene M. Wiltshire joined Temple University in November 2006 as IPA’s business manager. Previously, she had enjoyed a 25-year career in New England and Pennsylvania with what was formerly known as the Bell Telephone System -- spending more than 20 years managing various financial departments until 1996. [Full Profile ]

 

 


Langston Swygert-Huzzy

Langston Swygert-HuzzyLangston Swygert-Huzzy joined the Center for Regional Politics and the Institute for Public Affairs as senior administrative specialist in March 2012. Prior to joining the staff of the institute, he served as financial coordinator for the School of Social Work with responsibility for cost center management, account reconciliation, budget preparation and compliance, student worker supervision, and web-site management, among other duties. In his current role, he is charged with providing logistical and executive/administrative support to the Center’s Director and the members of the Center for Regional Politics, the Pennsylvania Policy Database Project, and the Pennsylvania Capital Semester Program. He is but a few semesters away from earning his undergraduate degree from the Philadelphia Biblical University with a dual focus/major in Biblical studies and organizational management.