Vanessa Schulman and Amy Wood discuss elections more than 150 years ago—what has changed, and what hasn’t.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
New book helps develop team effort in fight against cancer
Jen Friberg and Lisa Vinney’s new book takes a groundbreaking approach in the fight against a form of cancer that generally carries an immediate and devastating impact.
Nano-magnet subject of physics colloquium
Professor Uttam Manna will present at the all 2016 Physics Colloquium Series on November 8.
Research and Honors, November 1, 2016
Presentations and publications of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Fisher Outstanding Thesis awards announced
The results of the 2016-2017 James L. Fisher Outstanding Thesis Award Competition have been announced.
Grad student Fahmida Zaman presents research at University of Wisconsin
Fahmida Zaman, a graduate student in the Department of Politics and Government, presented her paper at the 45th annual South Asia conference at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Education faculty to share cutting-edge research, November 7
The College of Education’s Research and Recognition Event was created to provide a forum for graduate students, faculty, and staff interested in educational research to share their ideas.
Professor T.Y. Wang presents research at Taiwan conference
Professor T.Y. Wang from the Department of Politics and Government presented a co-authored paper at the Taiwan in the Realm of East Asia conference at Wake Forest University on October 21–23, 2016.
Professor Crothers posts op-ed in New York Daily News
Politics and Government Professor Lane Crothers argues that a recent acquittal of militiamen Ammon Bundy by a sympathetic Oregon jury should frighten all Americans.
Ali Riaz presents on book on Bangladesh at UC-Berkeley
Professor Ali Riaz spoke at the University of California-Berkeley about his recently published book, titled “Bangladesh: A Political History since Independence.”