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In My Words: Ignore the hype, for North Carolina’s future is strong
July 15, 2013
The New York Times and other national media outlets have recently published opinions critical of the state, but Assistant Professor Jason Husser counters that the best is yet to come in North Carolina.
In My Words: After Pakistan’s elections, a troubled alliance drones on
June 3, 2013
Associate Professor Jason Kirk writes in a newspaper guest column how recent elections in the world's sixth-largest nation won't necessarily make the road ahead any easier for the United States.
Alumna receives prestigious Pickering Fellowship
May 20, 2013
As part of the award, Brittany Carroll '11 will pursue a master's degree at American University before serving as a U.S. foreign service officer for three years.
Rutland-Spitzer scholarship winners in political science
May 18, 2013
Nicole Molinari, Shannon Temlak and Mary Rouse awarded Rutland-Spizer scholarships
Greg Honan awarded Isabella Canon Scholarship
May 18, 2013
Rising senior Greg Honan was awarded the Isabella Canon Scholarship for his academic achievement and contributions to political science program.
Department of Political Science and Policy Studies honors outstanding students
May 18, 2013
Greg Nantz, Parker Tobin and Catherine Bell were recognized for their academic achievements.
ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ students active in National Campaign eligible for new Harvard graduate scholarship
May 8, 2013
Beginning in 2014, the John C. Culver Institute of Politics Scholarship will be awarded annually with full tuition toward a graduate degree at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Lumen Scholar identifies key traits of successful attorneys
May 8, 2013
In a series of interviews with lawyers and career specialists, Sarah Kowalkowski '13 pinpoints the characteristics of students who thrive in law school - and then their profession.
In My Words: The first steps toward healing involve remembering
May 7, 2013
Assistant Professor Jason Husser writes in a newspaper column about his childhood home's plan to honor a black sheriff's deputy slain in the 1960s.