Three Illinois State University professors have been named 2022 “Researchers to Know” by the Illinois Science and Technology Coalition (ISTC).
Unit: Politics and Government
Introducing the 2022 Outstanding University Teaching Award recipients
These teachers will be recognized for their contributions to student learning at Illinois State at the annual Teaching and Learning Symposium in January.
Professor Hendricks receives the Outstanding University Teacher Award-Teaching Initiative Award
ISU recognizes its most outstanding teachers each year through the Outstanding University Teacher Award program.
Dr. T.Y. Wang publishes on Taiwan’s policy toward China
University Professor, Dr. T.Y. Wang published a book chapter in an edited volume titled Democratic Governance in Taiwan (Routledge, 2022).
T.Y. Wang presents a paper on America’s policy of strategic ambiguity
Dr. T.Y. Wang, ISU University Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics and Government, presented a co-authored paper at the International Conference of Taiwan’s Election and Democratization Study.
Working elections runs in the family for mother and daughter
At 17, Morgan Taylor had to miss a day of high school to be at the polls at 5 a.m. and get ready for voters.
Dr. T.Y. Wang publishes commentary on Taiwan’s 2022 Local Elections
Dr. T.Y. Wang, Illinois State University professor and chair of Politics and Government, published election commentary in Taiwan Insight, an online blog hosted by the Taiwan Studies Programme at the University of Nottingham.
Post-Roe Reproductive Justice Speaker Series ends with talk on reproductive justice and the LGBTQ community
On Tuesday, November 1, Dr. Kimala Price spoke as the third part of the Post-Roe Reproductive Justice Speaker Series.
Student panel discussion analyzes gubernatorial debate
From television and social media ads to direct mail pieces, candidates are campaigning for their respective offices. Debates, too, have been held—the most prominent of which has been for the Illinois governor position.
First-generation students reflect on college journeys
Of Illinois State University’s 18,000 undergraduates, more than 3,000 students—17% —are the first in their family to attend college. Three first-generation students—Ash Ebikhumi, Christian Arceo, and Makiah Watson—share their stories of navigating college.