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- On April 6th, Jeffrey Nonnemacher presented his research at the 77th annual Midwest Political Science Association conference. The conference took place in Chicago, Illinois, and gives students an opportunity to show off their own research. In
- Our own Jennifer Wolak is the recipient of this year's Sophonisba Breckinridge Award at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) over the weekend. The award is for the best paper on the topic of women and politics,
- Former Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder student body president Joe Neguse made a name for himself in Colorado. Now he’s doing it in Washington, D.C.There he is with Nancy Pelosi in the House Chamber. There he is making phone calls with Joe Biden. There he is addressing
- The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce the addition of Tamar Malloy. She will teach political theory classes.Dr. Malloy’s work focuses on the disciplinary uses of respectability. Working at the intersection
- The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce a generous gift from Erin and Eric Fish to support undergraduate education and new learning initiatives. The Fishes enthusiastically support the department and its students. Erin Ainsworth
- An alumni of the Political Science Graduate Program, Lev Szentkiralyi, was recently higlighted in Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Today regarding a service-learning class he taught in the Fall of 2018. The class is designed to engage
- From a young age, Jeffrey Nonnemacher, now a senior at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has always had a fascination with politics. “There’s a fun story of me staying up until midnight in 2004, as a seven-year-old, watching the electoral map
- Studying abroad can change a college experience. Many factors play into whether studying abroad is the right choice for a student, and for Maddie Chandler, a Political Science and History major in her final year at CU, it was the experience she
- Serene Singh, who is a Senior in Political Science and Journalism is among 32 Americans to receive a 2019 Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University in England. She has become the first Sikh American woman
- Congratulations to Ann Scarritt, a recipient of the 2018 Multicultural Award sponsored by the Boulder County Community Action Programs. The award recognizes members of the Boulder community who “cross the bridge and join together in celebrating