In response to the terrorist attack in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 1 and 2, Professor of Political Science Ali Riaz was interviewed by international media.
Unit: Politics and Government
Leonard talks to WGLT about Supreme Court ruling on abortion restrictions
Professor Meghan Leonard from the Department of Politics and Government was recently interviewed by WGLT about the Supreme Court ruling on abortion restrictions.
On Post blog, Wang discusses Japan’s islands in Philippine Sea
Professor T.Y. Wang from the Department of Politics and Government published a post on the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog on May 20, 2016.
Reactions: The driving force behind anti-LGBT legislation
A slew of state legislation has emerged to reverse LGBT equality rulings.
Webber publishes 2nd edition of Expanding Curriculum Theory
Professor Julie Webber from the Department of Politics and Government co-edited a book entitled “Expanding Curriculum Theory, Second Edition.”
Illinois State’s Department of Politics and Government turns 50
Founded in 1966, with its first class of just 10 students graduating in 1968, the Department of Politics and Government celebrates 50 years of accomplishments and achievements.
College of Arts and Sciences congratulates Hall of Fame inductees
Denise Vowell ’74 and James Carter, professor emeritus of Geography-Geology were inducted into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame on Saturday.
ISU Research Symposium to showcase student work
More than 500 Illinois State graduate and undergraduate students will present research projects Friday, April 8, at the annual University Research Symposium.
Explaining the Trump candidacy: What does the Republican primary tell us?
The Department of Politics and Government organized a panel on the Republican primaries, particularly the rise of the billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the front runner, on Thursday, March 17.
Reactions: Nomination of Garland a protection for future liberal choices
Department of Politics and Government’s Meghan Leonard reacts to President Barack Obama’s nomination of D.C. Circuit Court Chief Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.