Associate Professor
Politics, Economics, and International Studies
College of Arts and Sciencesaliotta@hartford.edu 860.768.4218 H 123B
Education
PhD, University of Minnesota
BA, Macalester College
Jilda Aliotta is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Government. She teaches courses in American politics, law and politics and gender and politics including Law and the Justice System, Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence and Gender, Law and Policy. She is also a member of the University’s pre-law advising committee. Professor Aliotta’s current research focuses on the impact of women and the judiciary. She is working on a biography of Jennie Loitman Barron, the first woman to serve as a full-time judge in Massachusetts. She has also published several articles on judicial decision making. Professor Aliotta grew up on military bases through the United States and in Italy before her family settled in Minnesota. She received a BA in political science from Macalester College and a Ph.D in Political Science from University of Minnesota. Before coming to the University of Hartford, Professor Aliotta taught at University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Marquette University, and Miami University (Ohio).