Political Theory Workshop: James Martel, "Material and Immaterial Rights," Friday, March 4, 3:00-5:00PM

Political Theory Workshop: James Martel, “Material and Immaterial Rights,” Friday, March 4, 3:00-5:00PM

Join us for our next political theory workshop on Friday, March 4th from 3-5pm. Dr. James Martel (San Francisco State University) will be joining us…

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Professional Development Workshop: Forrest Colburn, "Completing the MA Thesis," Thursday, March 3, 4:15-6:15PM

Professional Development Workshop: Forrest Colburn, “Completing the MA Thesis,” Thursday, March 3, 4:15-6:15PM

Professor Forrest Colburn invites all MA students to an online workshop: Completing the MA Thesis.  It will be held this Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 4:15…

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Professor David R. Jones: "Vaccines Became a Polarizing Issue Long Before COVID-19"

Professor David R. Jones: “Vaccines Became a Polarizing Issue Long Before COVID-19”

Vaccines Became a Polarizing Issue Long Before COVID-19 February 23, 2022 A new study looks at when politics began to shape Americans’ opinions about vaccines…

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Comparative Politics Workshop: Sandra Davidovic, "The Political Economy of Statebuilding in Kosovo," Wednesday, February 23,  2:00pm EST

Comparative Politics Workshop: Sandra Davidovic, “The Political Economy of Statebuilding in Kosovo,” Wednesday, February 23, 2:00pm EST

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop in person this Wednesday, February 23 from 2-3:30pm EST. Sandra Davidovic (GC CUNY) will present “The Political Economy of…

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International Relations Workshop: New Projects and Research Plans with Prof. Zachary Shirkey, Thursday, February 24, 4:15-6:15pm

International Relations Workshop: New Projects and Research Plans with Prof. Zachary Shirkey, Thursday, February 24, 4:15-6:15pm

The “IRrelevant” International Relations Workshop is hosting its first gathering of the semester to discuss “New Projects & Research Plans” with speaker Professor Zachary Shirkey…

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Professional Development Workshop: Difficult Conversations in the Classroom and other Teaching Issues, Thursday, February 17, 4:15-6pm EST

Professional Development Workshop: Difficult Conversations in the Classroom and other Teaching Issues, Thursday, February 17, 4:15-6pm EST

I’m writing to remind you to please join us for “Difficult Conversations in the Classroom and other teaching Issues”, a Professional Development Workshop, moderated by Professor…

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Comparative Politics Workshop: Malay Firoz, "The Resilience Paradox: Ethical Quandaries of Humanitarian Aid in the Syrian Refugee Crisis," Wednesday, February 9, 2-3:30pm EST

Comparative Politics Workshop: Malay Firoz, “The Resilience Paradox: Ethical Quandaries of Humanitarian Aid in the Syrian Refugee Crisis,” Wednesday, February 9, 2-3:30pm EST

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop virtually via Zoom this Wednesday, February 9 from 2-3:30pm EST. Malay Firoz (Arizona State University) will present “The Resilience…

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Comparative Politics Workshop Schedule Announced: Spring 2022

Comparative Politics Workshop Schedule Announced: Spring 2022

The Spring 2022 Comparative Politics Workshop will be hybrid, with a mixture of online sessions (at 11:45am on select Wednesdays) and in-person sessions (at 2pm…

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Confronting Social Norms Is Critical for Women’s Empowerment in Bangladesh, a New Book by Alum Nayma Qayum Shows

Confronting Social Norms Is Critical for Women’s Empowerment in Bangladesh, a New Book by Alum Nayma Qayum Shows

Nayma Qayum (Ph.D. ’14, Political Science) recently published Village Ties: Women, NGOs, and Informal Institutions in Rural Bangladesh, a book that argues that women’s mobilization…

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Prof. Keena Lipstiz: "U.S. Democracy Survived January 6, 2021, But Barely: Here’s Why and What Can Be Done"

Prof. Keena Lipstiz: “U.S. Democracy Survived January 6, 2021, But Barely: Here’s Why and What Can Be Done”

U.S. Democracy Survived January 6, 2021, But Barely: Here’s Why and What Can Be Done By Lida Tunesi One year ago, a mob of insurrectionists…

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