Politics and Government Associate Professor, Dr. L.J. Zigerell published an article in The Forum, titled “Racial Bias and U.S. Presidential Candidate Preference”.
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Cochlear implants: Could you be a candidate?
What are cochlear implants? Would you be a candidate?
MSW student applies social work practices on campus
Kerrigan Link, a current Master of Social Work student at Illinois State University, applies social work practices on campus.
Alum Daniel Wagner visits with political science students
On February 21, 2024, Daniel Wagner spoke with students in the Department of Politics and Government’s POL 296 professional development course.
Historical and Native perspectives on Killers of the Flower Moon: A panel discussion of the Oscar-nominated film
Join us for a panel discussion focusing on Native American and historical perspectives on the Oscar-nominated film “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
Dr. Riaz and alum Rana publish on how autocrats rise
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz and Department of Politics and Government alum Md. Sohel Rana, M.S. ‘21, have published the book How Autocrats Rise: Sequences of Democratic Backsliding.
Mock trial team advances to Opening Championship Rounds
The Illinois State mock trial team is heading to the first phase of the American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) national tournament.
Riaz delivers lecture at the University of Toronto
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz delivered a lecture at the University of Toronto Mississauga on the democratic backsliding in Bangladesh.
School of Communication inspires its faculty and students
With extensive courses, dedicated faculty, and culminating experiences that prepare students for their careers, communications majors remain a reminder of why the School of Communication is the best in the Midwest to study communication.
Tinnitus awareness tips
Strategies to assist with ringing in the ears.