Ali Riaz, noted expert on Bangladeshi politics, was quoted in a report of the DW, the German International Broadcaster.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Mock Trial Team competes in National Invitational Tournament
An Illinois State University mock trial team placed seventh in a field of 53 teams competing at the 30th Annual National Invitational Tournament.
Professor Julie Webber interviewed by NPR
Professor Julie Webber spoke with NPR’s Todd Zwillich about gun violence on school properties that seems increasingly common.
Faculty service to be recognized during Founders Day ceremony
The winners of the Outstanding University Service Award and the Service Initiative Awards will be honored at the upcoming Founders Day.
Conference explores social, ethnic, racial boundaries, February 9-10
Illinois State University will host a two-day conference to explore how people see race and ethnicity in the current political climate.
T.Y. Wang: An engaged leader
Political science professor T. Y. Wang is an engaged leader at Illinois State University. As a professor, researcher, and chair of the Department of Politics and Government, like many faculty he fulfills multiple roles on campus.
Overcoming emotional barriers with graphic design exhibit
A new graphic design exhibit on the second floor of Rachel Cooper Hall began as a form of catharsis for student artists to overcome social and emotional barriers.
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch visits ISU
The Department of Politics and Government hosted a master class with former United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Friday, January 26th, 2018.
Ali Riaz participates in Pacific Council Event
Professor Ali Riaz participated in a teleconference on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar organized by Pacific Council on International Policy.
Brownbag: Zigerell on race, genetics, and public policy
As part of the Department of Politics and Government Brownbag series, L.J Zigerell presented “New survey data on inequality and race” on Wednesday, January 24.