Professor Aimee Miller-Ott will present “So Close, Yet so Far: Staying connected when your cell phone pulls you away,” on Monday, April 16 at 7 p.m. in Room 118 at the ISU Alumni Center.
Unit: Politics and Government
Webber interviewed by WJBC
WJBC’s Patrick Baron interviewed Professor Julie Webber about the recent youth movement, March for Our Lives.
Unraveling the tapestry of religion and politics: Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz sheds lights on rise of extremism
Distinguished Professor of Politics and Government Ali Riaz’s studies and work had carried him across Bangladesh, Hawaii, Singapore, and London, before he found a home at Illinois State University.
Professor Lane Crothers presents at department brown bag
On Wednesday, March 7, Professor Lane Crothers presented an update to his research project titled, Rage on the Right: The American Militia Movement from Ruby Ridge to Homeland Security.
Redbird media: Latest books from ISU faculty and staff
Here are the latest books by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Riaz publishes new book
Illinois State Distinguished Professor of Politics and Government Ali Riaz has published a new book, Undying Issues: Critical Debates about Contemporary Challenges.
NPR quotes Webber on student protests
Professor Julie Webber was recently featured on NPR Illinois, The 21st Show to discuss student protests in Illinois.
Professor Palmer presents at Politics and Government Brown Bag
Does personality shape political ambition? If so, how? These are the questions guiding the latest research of Carl Palmer, assistant professor of Politics and Government.
Webber on WGLT: Are guns the real problem in school shootings?
Professor of Politics and Government Julie Webber offers her analysis on the school shooting phenomenon on WGLT’s Sound Ideas.
Brownbag: Does helicopter parenting produce less politically ambitious students?
Professor Kerri Milita shared her latest research at a Brownbag presentation titled “Helicopter Parenting & the Development of Political Ambition in College Students.”