Eagleton Institute of Politics


The Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University was established in 1956 with an endowment from Florence Peshine Eagleton, and it focuses on state and national politics through education and public service. Ruth Mandel served as director for over 20 years, before being succeeded in that role by John Farmer Jr. in September, 2019, and Elizabeth C. Matto in September, 2022.
The institute is located at the Cook-Douglass Campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and is housed at Wood Lawn, which is listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places.

Background

Florence Peshine Eagleton was a suffragist and a founder of the New Jersey League of Women Voters. She advocated for increased access to higher education for women. She was one of the first women to serve as a trustee of Rutgers University. She left more than $1,000,000 in her will to establish the Wells Phillips Eagleton and Florence Peshine Eagleton Foundation, which became the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University.

Centers and program

The Eagleton Institute of Politics has several centers and programs:
Other Eagleton programs and initiatives include:

Eagleton staff

  • Elizabeth C. Matto - director of the institute, director of the Center for Youth Political Participation
  • John Weingart – associate director and author of Waste is a Terrible Thing to Mind
  • Debbie Walsh – director of the institute's Center for American Women and Politics
  • Ashley Koning – director of the institute's Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling