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Research Associate, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University Elizabeth Matto received her Ph.D. in American Politics from the George Washington University. Prior to her work at Eagleton, she taught a variety of courses at Princeton University, Temple University, and the George Washington University. Matto has been involved in several projects since joining the Eagleton Institute. She organized and moderated a discussion of voter apathy for the Civic Engagement and Political Participation Program; served as a rapporteur for the “Political Generation Next: America’s Young Elected Leaders” conference; and worked with Jane Junn, associate professor at Eagleton, on the study of immigrant and minority voting behavior. Future publications include a study of how media coverage of the gender gap has transformed from a discussion of women to a discussion of mothers. Matto currently is developing the Youth Political Participation Program at the Eagleton Institute of Politics.
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