Professor Lori Riverstone-Newell was featured in WalletHub.com’s recent piece about states with the best and worst taxpayer return on investment (ROI).
Unit: Politics and Government
Crumbaugh, Eimermann, and Hulse Enter CAS Hall of Fame
David G. Crumbaugh, Thomas E. Eimermann, and Carl E. Hulse were inducted into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame following a celebratory breakfast Saturday, March 25. President Larry Dietz, Dean Greg Simpson, students, faculty, alumni, and family and friends of the honorees gathered in the Prairie Room of the Bone student center
Redbird media: New books, music by ISU scholars
Here are some recent books and music produced by Illinois State University faculty.
Politics and Government’s Ali Riaz examines Islamic education
Illinois State Politics and Government Professor Ali Riaz has published a paper on Islamic education in the South Asian Journal of Social Science.
Professor Wang named next department chair
Professor T.Y. Wang has been named the next chairperson of the Department of Politics and Government.
Professor receives $80,000 grant for studies of Taiwan
Illinois State University’s Professor of Politics and Government T.Y. Wang has received an $80,000 grant from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States.
Riaz presents research at International Studies Conference
Professor Ali Riaz, noted expert of Bangladeshi politics, presented twice and participated in a workshop at the International Studies Association Convention at Baltimore on February 22-25.
Alumnus Michael Hill speaks to Public Policy students
Michael Hill, an alum of the Department, visited Dr. Milita’s POL232 (Public Policy) class on February 22, 2017.
Mock trial team wraps up regionals with Outstanding Witness awards
Illinois State University’s student mock trial team returned from the American Mock Trial Association regional tournament with two awards in tow.
Politics and Government’s Meghan Leonard comments on Trump vs. judiciary
Professor Meghan Leonard responds to President’s Trump’s Twitter attacks on the judiciary in a new blog post published on the LSE USCentre’s daily blog on American politics and policy.