
معرفی
Caroline Coscia is a Senior Lecturer II in the Department of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Boston, bringing extensive public sector experience to her teaching including the Washington Semester Program at American University, Capitol Hill internship for Congressman Edward Markey, legislative aide role in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, elected service on the Wakefield Planning Board, and appointment to the Wakefield Fair Housing Partnership Committee. She teaches American government, public policy, public administration, political institutions, and urban politics with applied learning activities.
Her educational qualifications include:
- ABD in Public Policy from UMass Boston
- MS in Public Policy from UMass Boston
- MPA from Suffolk University
- AB from Regis College
Professor Coscia's research centers on public policy formulation, public administration systems, and municipal government leadership structures with emphasis on urban political dynamics. Her practical experience in government operations directly informs her scholarship on political institutions and local governance frameworks.
Her professional recognition includes:
- 2017 Award for Distinguished Academic Leadership and Outstanding Service to the Students of UMass Boston (Undergraduate Student Government)
No information regarding graduate student advising or research grants was documented in the source materials, though her public sector career demonstrates significant practical engagement with governmental processes.



