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Community-wide discussion event addresses ongoing conflict in the Middle East
October 18, 2023
The "Contextualizing the Conflict: Conversations about the Middle East" event was held in McKinnon Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Professors raise alarm, call for action at ‘State of Blackness’ panel
October 6, 2023
Four members of Ƶ’s faculty discussed current events in politics, education and law at an event marking the 30th anniversary of Ƶ’s African and African-American Studies program.
Active Citizen Series to host ‘Inside Town Hall’ with Ƶ mayor, town manager
September 12, 2023
Students are invited to this interactive dialogue on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. in the Moseley Center first floor.
Active Citizen Series: Republican Presidential candidate debate watch event on Sept. 27
September 11, 2023
Join the Ƶ community on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. on the Moseley Center First Floor to watch the second debate between candidates vying for the Republican nomination.
Aaron Sparks, Ƶ alums publish peer-reviewed article on environmental advocacy
August 23, 2023
The Assistant Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies, along with 2023 graduates, Sara Arora and Nicole Cason, recently published a peer-reviewed article describing a form of lobbying they call, “show and tell advocacy.”
Faculty and staff in Ƶ College awarded for advancing teaching, learning, leadership
August 18, 2023
Ten individuals nominated by their colleagues were recipients of five annual awards recognizing contributions to teaching, mentoring, scholarship and service.
Active Citizen Series: Republican Presidential Candidate Debate watch event on Aug. 23
August 11, 2023
Join the Ƶ community on Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 9 p.m. in the Moseley Center First Floor to watch the debate between seven candidates vying for the Republican nomination.
In political science, Pi Sigma Alpha journal’s well-oiled machine gets another turn
July 27, 2023
Ƶ’s Department of Political Science and Policy Studies has hosted the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics since fall 2020. Students and faculty will continue editorial oversight of the national political science honor society’s journal for another three-year term through 2026.
Miami Herald published op-ed by Damion Blake on Haiti’s democracy
July 12, 2023
In the column, Blake details a number of steps that could help restore faith in the country's democratic institutions.
Miami Herald shares insights from Damion Blake on Jamaica and its prime minister
June 29, 2023
Reporter Jacqueline Charles talked with Associate Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies Damion Blake for her article that looks at how the country is becoming a "mini-superpower" in the Caribbean.