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Daniel C. Tagliarina is a tenured Associate Professor of Political Science at Utica University's School of Arts and Sciences, holding office in DePerno Hall with contact details (315) 792-3307 and dctaglia@utica.edu. His academic foundation includes a B.A. in Political Science from Bowling Green State University and advanced degrees from the University of Connecticut.
His educational credentials comprise:
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Bowling Green State University
- Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science from the University of Connecticut
- Graduate Certificate in Human Rights from the University of Connecticut
Tagliarina's research critically examines American constitutional law through intersecting lenses of religion, societal structures, and human rights frameworks. His work argues for applying human rights mechanisms to address systemic failures in U.S. law, while simultaneously innovating political science pedagogy through multimedia integration. This dual focus manifests in both scholarly publications and practical classroom applications.
His publications reveal a trajectory from educational innovation toward human rights advocacy. The 2012 co-edited volume pioneers multimedia teaching methodologies, while the 2020 monograph establishes human rights as a corrective framework for U.S. legal shortcomings. Current collaborative work extends this trajectory into gender-based human rights approaches, specifically analyzing non-binary gender complexities within rights frameworks.
Tagliarina maintains active public engagement through frequent local media appearances analyzing U.S. Supreme Court developments. While the source material indicates no formal advising roles or grant funding, his scholarly output demonstrates sustained contributions to constitutional discourse and political science education through two major publications and ongoing research.


