Vincent Hutchings teaches political science at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he focuses on American government and politics and race/ethnicity in politics. He was featured in “Race 2012: A PBS Election Special.”
He has been awarded several grants from the National Science Foundation, including:
- -2009-2011 to be the Principal Investigator for his project “Elite Communications and Racial Group Conflict in the 21st Century”
- -2010-2013 to be the Principal Investigator in Michigan for the American National Election Studies
Hutchings was named a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012 and was given the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Political Research Quarterly in 2009.
Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan
Areas of Expertise: Government and Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Public Opinion, Elections & Voting Behavior, African American Politics, Afroamerican and African Studies, Campaigns
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Contact Info:
Phone: (734) 764-6591
Email: vincenth@umich.edu
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Morning Edition: Herman Cain And The Politics Of Race
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