Dr. Mack C. Shelley II, is a University
Professor in the Departments of Statistics and Political Science, and in the
School of Education, at Iowa State University, where he has been since 1979. Since
coming to Iowa State, he has served as Director of the Research Institute for
Studies in Education, Director of Graduate Education in Political Science,
Chair of the Department of Political Science, and Faculty Fellow for the
Department Chair Professional Development in the Office of the Senior Vice
President and Provost. He received his BA in Economics and International
Studies from American University in 1972, an MS in Economics in 1973, and a
Ph.D. in Political Science in 1977 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
His research, teaching, and grant activities focus on applications of
statistical methods to the study of public policy in areas including education,
aging and disability, health, biotechnology, transportation, the environment,
and juvenile justice.
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Dr. Mack C. Shelley II, is a University
Professor in the Departments of Statistics and Political Science, and in the
School of Education, at Iowa State University, where he has been since 1979. Since
coming to Iowa State, he has served as Director of the Research Institute for
Studies in Education, Director of Graduate Education in Political Science,
Chair of the Department of Political Science, and Faculty Fellow for the
Department Chair Professional Development in the Office of the Senior Vice
President and Provost. He received his BA in Economics and International
Studies from American University in 1972, an MS in Economics in 1973, and a
Ph.D. in Political Science in 1977 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
His research, teaching, and grant activities focus on applications of
statistical methods to the study of public policy in areas including education,
aging and disability, health, biotechnology, transportation, the environment,
and juvenile justice.