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- Professor Shirley Anne Warshaw’s journey to teaching political science at Gettysburg College began during her undergraduate education at the University of Pennsylvania.
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- In , Warshaw helped establish the Fielding Center for Presidential Leadership Study at the Eisenhower Institute.
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- Shirley Anne Warshaw is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and holds an endowed chair, the Harold G. Evans Chair of Eisenhower Leadership Studies.
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- When you bring your students to Washington, D.C. for Smithsonian University Travel Program’s Inauguration 2017 experience, you’ll meet Shirley Anne Warshaw at our panel discussion, “The Presidency and the People.” She’ll join with colleagues to share a lifetime of research on this powerful institution, and reflections on the new.
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Shirley Anne Warshaw is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where she has been on the faculty for twenty-five years and serves as the Harold G. Evans Chair of Eisenhower Leadership Studies. She received her Ph.D. from the , MGA from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the of , and B.A. from the . Prior to joining the Gettysburg College faculty, Dr. Warshaw worked in state government and served in the Governor’s Office under two governors.
Dr. Warshaw has written eight books on presidential decision-making and numerous book chapters and journal articles. Her books include The Clinton Years (2004), The Keys to Power: Managing the Presidency (2004 second edition, 1999 first edition), The Domestic Presidency: Decision Making in the White House (1997), Powersharing: White House-Cabinet Relations in the Modern Presidency (1996), Reexamining the Eisenhower Presidency (