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.
Unit: Politics and Government
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.”
Graduate student Zaman publishes in South Asia Journal
Graduate student Fahmida Zaman from the Department of Politics and Government has published an article titled “Death of 1947 in Bangladesh’s Popular Memory” in the South Asia Journal.
Legal studies major Haley Stratton wins paralegal scholarship
The Central Illinois Paralegal Association (CIPA) offers students in a paralegal studies program the opportunity to be the recipient of a $500 scholarship.
Stevenson Center students recognized for academic success
Several Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development students are receiving academic awards and honors for their work in and out of the classroom.
Daniel Wienecke: Career connecting cultures
From serving in Kazakhstan as a Peace Corps volunteer, to being a key decision-maker at a nonprofit in Colorado, Daniel Wienecke has seen the full spectrum of opportunity that comes from being an alum of the Stevenson Center.
Politics and Government students present at University Research Symposium
Twenty-six graduate and undergraduate students from the Department of Politics and Government presented their research at the 2016 annual University Research Symposium on April 8.
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.
Q&A with Bone Student Center Student Employee of the Year
The recipient of this year’s Student Employee Award was junior operations student manager and security manager Cole Hasselbring.