Dr.
Christopher P. Borick has conducted over 150
large-scale public opinion surveys during
the past decade. The results of these
surveys have appeared in numerous newspapers
including the Chicago Tribune, Wall St
Journal, Los Angeles Times and
Washington Post. He has also provided
analysis for the BBC, National Public Radio,
CBS News and NBC Nightly News and had
his survey results aired on, CNN, FOX
News and C-Span. During his career he
has conducted surveys for a variety of
government agencies and organizations
including the Center for Disease Control,
The United Way, Wisconsin Public Radio, The
Wisconsin Department of Commerce, the Oneida
Indian Nation, The U.S. Department of Labor
and Habitat for Humanity. Dr. Borick
currently conducts surveys for the
Morning Call newspaper in Allentown,
Pennsylvania. He has served as President of
the Wisconsin Political Science Association,
and as the Director of the St. Norbert
College Survey Center.
Professor
Borick received his undergraduate education
at The Pennsylvania State University and a
Masters degree from East Stroudsburg
University. He completed his doctoral work
at The State University of New York at
Binghamton in the area of public policy
analysis. He has government experience at
both the federal and local levels, including
positions with the Internal Revenue Service
and Monroe County Pennsylvania Planning
Commission. He has published and presented
over twenty articles and three books in the
area of public policy and public opinion,
and has held teaching positions at The State
University of New York at Cortland, St.
Norbert College and currently at Muhlenberg
College. He has won numerous teaching awards
during his career, most recently receiving
The Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award at
Muhlenberg College in 2006. He is married to
Lisa Surma Borick and has two sons, Sam age
7 and John age 3.