Politics and Government graduate student Fahmida Zaman has published an article titled “Agencies of Social Movements: Experiences of Bangladesh’s Shahbag Movement and Hefazat-e-Islam.”
Unit: Politics and Government
Candidates shunning issues focus of Main Street College
Kerri Milita will present the Main Street College talk with “When You Say Nothing At All: How Candidates Win Elections by Shunning Issues” on September 27.
Lane Crothers shares Fulbright experience at Politics and Government brownbag
Professor Lane Crothers presented the Department of Politics and Government’s first brownbag of Fall 2016.
Ali Riaz’s book on Bangladesh released in Washington, DC
Professor Ali Riaz’s book, Bangladesh: A Political History Since Independence, was launched at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., on September 20.
Illinois State University’s first Peace Corps campus recruiter: Vanessa Soto
For Vanessa Soto, the first Peace Corps campus recruiter for the Stevenson Center at Illinois State University, the path to Peace Corps began far from home, in the cold reaches of Mongolia.
McClure appointed to ABA Paralegals Approval Commission
Politics and Government associate professor Thomas McClure has been appointed the the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Paralegals Approval Commission for a one-year term by ABA president Linda A. Klein.
Fall 2016 Speaker Series announced
The Illinois State University Speaker Series at Illinois State will cover diverse topics from Black Lives Matter to making healthy habits stick.
Singh wins American Political Science Association Feminist Theory award
Professor Jakeet Singh from the Department of Politics and Government has been awarded the American Political Science Association’s Okin-Young Award.
Webber speaks at International Studies Seminar
Professor Julie Webber from the Department of Politics and Government presented “Women in High Office: Why Now?” at the International Studies Seminar Series on September 7.
ISU grad student named Galesburg Chamber of Commerce director
Jessica Linder, a graduate student in the Department of Politics and Government, has been named Executive Director of the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce.