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Jeffrey J. Ryan serves as Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Arkansas. His academic career spans decades with specialization in Comparative Politics and Latin American & Latino Studies.
Education:
- B.A. from Colorado State University (1983)
- M.A. from Rice University (1987)
- Ph.D. from Rice University (1989)
Professor Ryan's research centers on political dynamics in Latin America, with emphasis on democratization processes, gendered impacts of criminal violence, and citizen participation mechanisms. His work examines historical state terrorism in Uruguay, decentralization effects in Costa Rica, and neoliberal reforms' influence on electoral behavior across the Global South. Current projects analyze local-level political engagement in Mexico through intersecting lenses of gender and security crises.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright College Master Teacher Award (1996)
- Dr. John and Mrs. Lois Imhoff Award for Outstanding Teaching and Student Mentorship (2011)
As Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Ryan provides extensive student mentorship and curriculum development. His teaching excellence has been recognized through multiple university-wide awards, reflecting deep commitment to pedagogical innovation in courses covering Comparative Politics, Latin American Politics, Inter-American Relations, and Political Violence.



