Alison Parks is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Theory. She was awarded the American Association of University Women (AAUW) American fellowship for the 2019-20 academic…
Abby Dobson is a second-year M.A. student in Political Theory. While enrolled in the M.A. program she has also been working full time as a…
Jacqueline A. Ross (M.A., 2019) is a Doctor of Philosophy Student at the School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies at Bristol College in England….
Patricia Stapleton (Ph.D., 2012) is a comparative political science and public policy scholar at RAND Corporation; her research focus is on the regulation of biotechnology…
Featured Student News from our Spring 2020 department newsletter, Homo Politicus. Access the newsletter archive here. Andrés Besserer (level II) published “Why School Securitization Fails. Lessons…
Featured Alum News from our Spring 2020 department newsletter, Homo Politicus. Access the newsletter archive here. Bruce Altschuler (Ph.D., 1980) published Lights, Camera, Execution! Cinematic Portrayals…
Featured Faculty News from our Spring 2020 department newsletter, Homo Politicus. Access the newsletter archive here. Professor George Andreopoulos was invited to speak on the “Use,…
Three Graduate Center political science faculty members were named co-editors of Polity, the journal of the Northeastern Political Science Association. Polity ranks among the top 15 U.S.-based journals in political…
What do political scientists predict will happen in the 2020 Election? PS: Political Science & Politics recently released their 2020 Presidential Election Forecasting Symposium co-edited…
Professor Michael Fortner was interviewed by Elizabeth Ralph for Politico’s “The Backstory,” comparing the civil rights uprisings of 1968 and 2020. Watch the story here.
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