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Thad L. Beyle,
Thomas J. Pearsall Professor
of Political Science, earned his B.A.
and M.A. from Syracuse University, followed by his Ph.D. from the
University of Illinois in 1963. He was an assistant professor of political
science at Denison (1963-64). After Denison, Professor Beyle worked
closely with former North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford, first in
the North Carolina Governor's Office under a fellowship from the National
Center for Education in Politics and later as a research associate
conducting a "Study of American States" at Duke University. He joined
the University of North Carolina faculty in 1967. From 1974 through
May 1976, he served as Director of the Center of Policy Research and
Analysis of the National Governor's Conference. He was chairman of
the Board of the North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research
from 1980-89 and served as Chairman of the Board of the North Carolina
Institute of Political Leadership, 1995-97. He teaches American government
and politics at the national and state level, the politics of higher
education, and North Carolina politics. In addition to being
a contributor to a range of journals, he is co-editor of Planning
and Politics (1970); The
American Governor in Behavioral Perspective
(1972); Politics and Policy
in North Carolina (1975) with Merle
Black; Being Governor (1983)
with Lynn Muchmore; and editor of Gubernatorial
Transitions--the 1982 Elections(1985);
Gubernatorial Reelections
(1986); Gubernatorial Transitions--The
1983 and 1984 Elections (1989); Governors
and Hard Times (1992); and State
Government (annually since 1985).

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