The Department of Politics and Government was well represented April 5 at the 2019 annual University Research Symposium.
Unit: Politics and Government
Illinois State students make spring break fair trade trip to Costa Rica
ISU students spent one week in Costa Rica over spring break with Politics and Government faculty Noha Shawki and Julian Westerhout.
Politics and Government professor, students attend Renewing Illinois Summit
Professor Erik Rankin from the Department of Politics and Government and eight Illinois State University students attended the first Renewing Illinois Summit
Riaz writes on low voter turnout in Bangladeshi election
Riaz has published a commentary on the ongoing local elections in Bangladesh and low voter turnout.
Stevenson Center acting on new strategic plan
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development is executing its new 10-year strategic plan. Implementing the plan will help Illinois State meet the goals of Educate Connect Elevate: Illinois State – The Strategic Plan for Illinois’ First Public University 2018-2023.
Main Street College to explore canine behavior, behavioral psychology
“Going to the Dogs: How our furry friends help us better understand human behavior” is the title of the spring Main Street College event scheduled for March 27.
Nick Mullins publishes in the Journal for Religion, Society and Politics
Nick Mullins, a graduate student in the Department of Politics and Government, recently published a paper in the Journal for Religion, Society and Politics.
Riaz quoted on Bangladesh police and publishes on university student union election
Riaz on Bangladesh police and university student union election
Riaz discusses ‘alternative facts’ syndrome in Bangladeshi politics
Riaz has urged the Election Commission and the Government of Bangladesh to take serious note of the extremely low turnout in the City Corporation election of the Capital Dhaka.
Nikita Richards ’06 gives a brown bag talk to Politics and Government faculty, grad students
Nikita Richards ’06 gives a brown bag talk to Department of Politics and Government faculty and graduate students.