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Nikki Mitchell

August 18, 2023

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Nikki Mitchell

Nikki Mitchell

Teaching Associate Professor

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Fields of Interest:

American Politics, Public Policy

Education: Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2004


Dr. Jacqueline “Nikki” (Giles) Mitchell was born and raised in Florida. She acquired a deep love of learning from her parents, especially from her mother Shirley, who was a public school teacher. Nikki virtually grew up in her mother’s classroom, where she continued to volunteer until her mother retired in 2008.

While a student at Florida Southern College, a private Methodist school, Nikki decided on a career in academia, as it would allow her to unite her own love of learning with the desire to educate as well as contribute to the discipline of political science. Nikki eventually matriculated at the University of Tennessee based largely on the advice and experience of a favorite FSC professor – Barbara Giles, who had completed her PhD at UT.

During and after completion of her doctorate, Nikki taught various courses at UT, Tusculum College, and Pelissippi State. In 2005, she began a 3-year tenure at Manatee Community College in Bradenton, Florida, where she was head of political science on the Bradenton campus.

In 2008, Nikki returned to the University of Tennessee and began a full time appointment as a lecturer. Courses taught include Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe, Pop Culture and American Politics, Media and Politics, Politics of the Environment, The Presidency and Public Policy, International Relations, and many others. Her other interests include college level pedagogy, democratic theory, and international human rights.

Nikki continues to enjoy teaching and working with students at UT. She is married to Jason Mitchell, who she also acquired from UT.

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Events

  1. Guest Speaker Miles Kenney-Lazar: “Defending Accumulation: Global Rubber and the Embrace of Sustainability Capitalism”

    28  Mar 	Guest Speaker Miles Kenney-Lazar: “Defending Accumulation: Global Rubber and the Embrace of Sustainability Capitalism”

    Rubber plantations have been sites of social and environmental injustice since their colonial expansion. Several initiatives have emerged in recent years to address these...

    Guest Speaker Miles Kenney-Lazar: “Defending Accumulation: Global Rubber and the Embrace of Sustainability Capitalism”
    Date
    Tuesday, March 28
    3:00 pm
    Location
    Frieson Black Cultural Center
    Guest Speaker Miles Kenney-Lazar: “Defending Accumulation: Global Rubber and the Embrace of Sustainability Capitalism” 03:00 pm - Frieson Black Cultural Center
  2. “Oil Don’t Spoil”: ExxonMobile and the Challenges of National and Transnational Development in the Amazon Region

    03  Apr  “Oil Don’t Spoil”: ExxonMobile and the Challenges of National and Transnational Development in the Amazon Region

    DESCRIPTION OF EVENT The visit of Dr. Vincent Adams to give a keynote at the University of Tennessee Knoxville in October 2022. Dr. Alexander’s lecture will be “ “Oil Don’t...

    “Oil Don’t Spoil”: ExxonMobile and the Challenges of National and Transnational Development in the Amazon Region
    Date
    Monday, April 3
    5:00 pm
    Location
    Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs
    “Oil Don’t Spoil”: ExxonMobile and the Challenges of National and Transnational Development in the Amazon Region 05:00 pm - Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs
  3. “Palm Oil Diplomacy”: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Response to the EU RED II

    11  Apr “Palm Oil Diplomacy”: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Response to the EU RED II

    Join us for the UT Global Studies Speaker Series as we proudly present a lecture titled “Palm Oil Diplomacy: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Response to the EU RED...

    “Palm Oil Diplomacy”: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Response to the EU RED II
    Date
    Tuesday, April 11
    3:30 pm
    Location
    International House
    “Palm Oil Diplomacy”: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Response to the EU RED II 03:30 pm - International House
  4. Vols Making an Impact in Political Communications

    13  Apr Vols Making an Impact in Communications

    The Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, College of Communication & Information, Center for Career Development & Academic Exploration, and Department of Political...

    Vols Making an Impact in Political Communications
    Date
    Thursday, April 13
    5:00 pm
    Location
    Communications Building
    Vols Making an Impact in Political Communications 05:00 pm - Communications Building
  5. Interest Group Simulation with Political Communications Alumni

    14  Apr Interest Group Simulation with Political Communications Alumni

    The Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, College of Communication & Information, Center for Career Development & Academic Exploration, and Department of Political...

    Interest Group Simulation with Political Communications Alumni
    Date
    Friday, April 14
    12:00 pm
    Location
    Communications Building
    Interest Group Simulation with Political Communications Alumni 12:00 pm - Communications Building

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