Professor Lori Riverstone-Newell was featured in WalletHub.com’s recent piece about states with the best and worst taxpayer return on investment (ROI).
Unit: Politics and Government
Former prime minister of Norway to present Stevenson Lecture
The Honorable Gro Brundtland, the first female prime minister of Norway and a former director-general of the World Health Organization, will give a talk as part of the Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Lecture Series.
POL undergrad Cristian Casanova to be Public Health Leader fellow
Cristian Casanova, an undergraduate student of the Department of Politics and Government, recently was accepted into the Public Health Leader Fellows Program.
Crumbaugh, Eimermann, and Hulse Enter CAS Hall of Fame
David G. Crumbaugh, Thomas E. Eimermann, and Carl E. Hulse were inducted into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame following a celebratory breakfast Saturday, March 25. President Larry Dietz, Dean Greg Simpson, students, faculty, alumni, and family and friends of the honorees gathered in the Prairie Room of the Bone student center
Alumna trains to run for public office
Politics and Government alumna Nikita Richards was highlighted in a Huffington Post article for her desire to run for public office.
Redbird media: New books, music by ISU scholars
Here are some recent books and music produced by Illinois State University faculty.
Political science alumna earns Ph.D. in educational policy studies
Hannah Tomlin ’09, M.S. ’12, who earned a bachelor’s in political science and a master’s in global politics and culture at Illinois State University, completed a Ph.D. in educational policy studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in February 2017.
Politics and Government’s Ali Riaz examines Islamic education
Illinois State Politics and Government Professor Ali Riaz has published a paper on Islamic education in the South Asian Journal of Social Science.
Power of protest subject of ADP talk
The American Democracy Project will host a talk by Patrice McMahon, who will speak about the power of protests and movement building at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, in Moulton Hall, room 215.
Professor Wang named next department chair
Professor T.Y. Wang has been named the next chairperson of the Department of Politics and Government.