Dr. T.Y. Wang, University Professor and chair of the Department of Politics and Government, was invited by the Center for Social Research of Peking University in Beijing, China, to discuss Taiwan citizens’ voting behavior.
Unit: Politics and Government
Faculty receive the RISE Award
Seven faculty members of the Department of Politics and Government received recognition for their exemplary service to the department during the pandemic.
Dr. Michael Hendricks publishes in Teaching of Psychology
On April 28, Assistant Professor Michael Hendricks and Assistant Professor Jordan Arellanes (Department of Psychology) published their peer-reviewed manuscript in Teaching of Psychology.
Dr. Julie Webber published Resistance and Reproduction
Dr. Julie Webber of Politics and Government published an encyclopedia entry that described her contributions to curriculum theorizing.
Dr. Nancy Lind’s Virtual Retirement Celebration
About 25 faculty and staff of the Department and the College of Arts and Science (CAS), as well as emeritus faculty members, attended a virtual celebration event for Dr. Nancy Lind’s retirement on April 23.
Riaz discusses COVID-19 impacts on Muslim world
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz spoke at a webinar on the responses and implications of COVID-19 on the Muslim world.
Hendricks presents at the 2021 International Studies Association conference
Dr. Michael Hendricks presented his research on April 6 at the International Studies Association’s annual conference, which was held virtually.
Department announces 2021 student and faculty award winners
The Department of Politics and Government is happy to announce the winners of our annual student and faculty awards of 2021.
Riaz commented on Bangladesh- Pakistan relationship in DW
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been quoted in a report of the German International broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW).
Dr. Meghan Leonard shares her research at department brown bag presentation
Leonard’s research examined who is assigned the majority opinion on state supreme courts.