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.
Unit: Politics and Government
Cross-campus team explores risks and benefits of drones
Illinois State students from across campus are exploring the potentially groundbreaking applications of drones for commercial uses.
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.
Panel aims to explain Trump candidacy
A panel from Illinois State University’s Department of Politics and Government will present “Explaining the Trump Candidacy: What the Republican Primary Tells Us” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in Schroeder Hall, room 242.
Redbird media: New works by ISU scholars
Redbird Scholars published novels, math books, textbooks, and other works in 2015.
Reactions: Scalia’s death creates unprecedented choices
Meghan Leonard examines what makes the vacancy caused by the death of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia such a whirlwind.
One man’s mission: Judge combines compassion with justice in juvenile court
Judge Walter Brandon Jr. looked as placid as a pond, as he had all day, while he waited for the next case to begin in St. Clair County’s juvenile justice courtroom.
Reactions: Wait for more primaries before celebrating
Carl Palmer, assistant professor of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, weighed in on what the New Hampshire primary means for the candidates.
Career opportunities abound at the Stevenson Center
Graduates from the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development are making a difference all over the country and abroad.
Former Algerian freedom fighter to speak February 10
Former Algerian freedom fighter and author Hamou Amirouche will speak at Illinois State University at 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, in Schroeder Hall, room 242.