T.Y. Wang, Chair and Professor of Politics and Government, was interviewed and quoted in World Journal on Chinese Communist Party’s activities in the United States.
Unit: Politics and Government
Riaz interviewed on UNSC visit to Bangladesh-Myanmar
In the wake of the three day trip of the members of the UN Security Council (UNSC) this week to Bangladesh and Myanmar to gather information about Rohingya refugee crisis, Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz was interviewed by Bangladeshi media; he also published a commentary in the Daily Star.
Riaz criticizes Bangladeshi policies on quotas
Ali Riaz has published a commentary on the controversy about the public service quota system in Bangladesh.
Cherie Valentine retirement reception, May 9
The campus community is invited to a retirement reception May 9 for Cherie Valentine.
An invitation to celebrate Dean Greg Simpson
A retirement reception for Dean Gregory Simpson will be from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 3, in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center.
Rankin chairing local Democrats
Undergraduate Advisor and Assistant to the Chair of Politics and Government Erik Rankin has been elected the local party chair for the Democrats.
Milita publishes on racial prejudice and voting behavior
Assistant Professor of Politics and Government Kerri Milita co-published a study in The Journal of Politics.
Carlos Parodi retirement reception, April 24
A retirement reception for Professor of Politics and Government Carlos Parodi will be from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24.
Riaz presents on Bangladeshi militants at International Studies Association
Ali Riaz presented a paper April 5 at the 59th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association held in San Francisco.
Kent honored with CAS Fisher Thesis Award
Jaimie Kent, who completed a graduate degree from the Department of Politics and Government during spring semester 2017, is the College of Arts and Sciences recipient of the James L. Fisher Outstanding Thesis award.