Illinois State University’s Office of International Studies and Programs will host a live viewing of the 10th annual China Town Hall on Tuesday, October 18.
Unit: Politics and Government
Redbird scholar Ali Riaz interviewed by international press
Ali Riaz, Chair and University Professor of Politics and Government, was quoted twice in the international media this week about Bangladeshi politics.
Homecoming 2016: Tailgating with Politics and Government
Politics and Government hosted a tailgating tent
Steven Salaita presents Bone Distinguished Lecture
More than 200 students, faculty, and community members attended the 2016 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture presented by Steven Salaita on October 10.
Politics and Government 50th Anniversary Celebration
Alumni and retired faculty joined current faculty, staff, and students for a joyous dinner celebration of the Department of Politics and Government’s 50th anniversary.
UNICEF and Syrian children, October 11
Whitney Cross, the Chicago Community Engagement Fellow for the U.S. Fund for United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) will talk about the impact of armed conflict on the children.
Riaz on foreign policy challenges of next president
Dr. Ali Riaz, University Professor and Chair of Politics and Government, presented “Foreign Policy: What Challenges Will the New President Face?” at the Fall 2016 International Studies Seminar Series, September 28.
Successful launch event for new Peace Corps Prep Program
Current and prospective students, faculty, and staff, as well as 20 returned Peace Corps Volunteers came together on Tuesday, September 20, to celebrate the start of Illinois State University’s new Peace Corps Prep Program.
Students and professors address global water problems in Sweden
Noha Shawki and Julian Westerhout and a group of 12 political science students attended World Water Week
Professor Milita on why candidates sometimes say nothing at all
Dr. Kerri Milita, Assistant Professor of Department of Politics and Government, presented “When you Say Nothing at All: How Candidates Win Elections by Shunning Issues” at the Main Street College Lecture event