Julie Webber explores the escalation of mass shootings and the evolving nature of the shooters themselves in Beyond Columbine: School Violence and the Virtual.
Unit: Politics and Government
Professor Julie Webber interviewed by NPR
Professor Julie Webber spoke with NPR’s Todd Zwillich about gun violence on school properties that seems increasingly common.
T.Y. Wang: An engaged leader
Political science professor T. Y. Wang is an engaged leader at Illinois State University. As a professor, researcher, and chair of the Department of Politics and Government, like many faculty he fulfills multiple roles on campus.
Brownbag: Zigerell on race, genetics, and public policy
As part of the Department of Politics and Government Brownbag series, L.J Zigerell presented “New survey data on inequality and race” on Wednesday, January 24.
Riaz presents at Woodrow Wilson Center
Ali Riaz presented a paper at a conference on religious freedom in South Asia at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars at Washington DC on January 8, 2018.
Replogle publishes on international norms and war strategy
Sherri Replogle recently published a co-authored article in Air and Space Power Journal, Africa and Francophonie.
Riaz publishes book on Islam in Bangladesh
Ali Riaz has published a new book titled Lived Islam and Islamism in Bangladesh.
Illinois State Professor Riaz in international news
University Professor Ali Riaz contributed to several news articles on the topic of the Rohingya crisis in recent days.
Riaz returns from speaking tour in South Asia
University Professor Ali Riaz has just commenced an overseas speaking tour on South Asian politics.
A new look at the age-old problem of corruption
A new book by Nancy Lind and Cara Rabe-Hemp is breaking ground on corruption research.