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Falco, Maria Josephine was born on July 7, 1932 in Wildwood, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of John Jay and Mafalda M. (Barbieri) Falco.
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Falco, Maria Josephine was born on July 7, 1932 in Wildwood, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of John Jay and Mafalda M. (Barbieri) Falco.
AB, Immaculata College, Pennsylvania, 1954. Student, University Florence, Italy, 1955. Master of Arts, Fordham University, 1958.
Doctor of Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 1963. Postdoctoral research fellow, Yale, 1966. Quantitative data analysis, University Michigan, 1968.
Management program, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1983.
Instructor, then assistant professor of history and political science, Immaculata College, Pennsylvania, 1957-1963; assistant professor political science, Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland., 1963-1964; research assistant, Genevieve Blatt candidate for United States Senator from, Genevieve Blatt, Pennsylvania, 1964-1965; assistant professor, then associate professor political science, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York, 1966-1973; chairman political science department, Le Moyne College, 1967-1973; professor political science, Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey, 1973-1976; chairman social and behavioral science faculty, U. Tulsa, 1976-1979; dean, College Arts and Sciences, Loyola University, New Orleans, 1979-1985; professor political science, Loyola University, New Orleans, 1985-1986; vice president academic affairs, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1986-1988; professor political science, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1988-1993; professor emerita, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, since 1993. Participant numerous professional conferences and conversations. Speaker in field; Adjunct.prof. political science Tulane University, New Orleans, 1996-1997.
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Member Mayor's Task Force on Future of New Orleans, 1983-1985, Women's Equity Action League, 1979-1981, League of Women Voters, 1960-1963, 82-84. Board directors Institute for Human Relations, Loyola University, Institute Human Understanding, New Orleans, 1985-1986. President Syracuse chapter New Democratic Coalition, 1970-1971.
Member president's council Loyola University, New Orleans, 1997-2000, member Ars Dean's council, 2000-2006. Member American Association of University Professors (vice president Le Moyne College chapter 1971-1972), Womens Caucus Political Science (president 1976, named Mentor of Distinction 1989), American Political Science Association (Benjamin Evans Lippincott award committee 1976, chairman section program committee 1975, committee academy freedom and professional ethics, chair committee for outstanding convention paper award women and politics research section 1990-1991), Midwestern Political Science Association (committee status of women), Northeastern Political Science Association, Southwest Political Science Association (outstanding convention paper committee), Foundations Political Theory Group, Common Cause, Great Lakes College Association (dean's council 1986-1988), Association Jesuit Colleges and Universities (dean's council 1979-1985), Association American Colleges (council for liberal learning 1985-1987), Western Political Science Association, Indiana Political Science Association (president, chair 1992-1993), Indiana Social Science Association, Southern Political Science Association, Jefferson Parish League of Women Voters (board directors since 1999, president 2001-2002), Jefferson Parish Business and Professional Women (1st vice president 2002-2004, president 2004-2005), Women Better Louisiana (secretary), Citizens Safer Jefferson Parish, Webmaster East Jefferson Italian American Society, American Italian Federation Southeast & Country CLub Estates Civic Association, New Orleans Opera Association (member advisory com, marketing committee), American Italian Digest New Orleans (historian).