
معرفی
Matthew K. Reising serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Civic Leadership, specializing in constitutionalism across the history of political thought from classical antiquity through medieval philosophy to American colonial governance.
He earned his Ph.D. in political science from Baylor University. Prior appointments include a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Princeton University's James Madison Program and roles as predoctoral teaching fellow and assistant director of Baylor's Zavala Program for Constitutional Studies.
His research spans constitutional theory, historical political philosophy, classical political traditions, medieval jurisprudence, and colonial-era political frameworks. Publications appear in journals such as The Thomist, American Political Thought, Polis, and History of Political Thought, with multiple award-winning articles though specific honors remain unnamed.
Awards: Articles have received various unspecified academic awards.
Advising & Grants: No details provided regarding student mentorship or research funding.
Program Leadership: Previously directed constitutional studies initiatives as assistant director of Baylor's Zavala Program.




