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Ƶ senior named Fulbright Scholar

March 30, 2009

Victoria “Tori” Davis, an Ƶ political science and international studies double major, has been named the recipient of a 2009 Fulbright U.S. Student Grant, one of the premier fellowships for post-graduate international study.

Hunter Bacot speaks with News 14, regional media on Ƶ Poll

March 23, 2009

Hunter Bacot, an associate professor of political science and director of the Ƶ Poll, was interviewed twice by News 14 Carolina in recent days about the latest poll findings on issues ranging from President Barack Obama's approval ratings in North Carolina and how residents feel about same-sex marriage.

Ƶ senior receives highly selective graduate fellowship

March 20, 2009

Ƶ senior Victoria “Tori” Davis has been named the recipient of a DACOR Bacon House Foundation fellowship for graduate study in international affairs, a $10,000 award that will assist her this fall as she begins work toward a doctorate in political science en route to a career with the U.S. Foreign Service.

Students win honors in Model UN simulation

March 4, 2009

The Ƶ Model United Nations Society participated over the weekend in a crisis simulation organized by the Princeton University International Relations Club.

Ƶ Poll: N.C. residents support Obama, federal stimulus

February 27, 2009

North Carolinians are feeling the effects of the recession and 42 percent of respondents in the latest Ƶ Poll identified the economy as the most important issue facing the state today. While a majority of respondents are united in their views on the federal stimulus package, as well as the steps needed to address state finances, they oppose cuts in sectors like education and public safety, and they support efforts to raise revenue through “sin taxes.”

Ƶ junior selected as finalist for Truman scholarship

February 24, 2009

Political science & public administration major Kristine Elizabeth Silvestri has been named a finalist for a 2009 Truman Scholarship, a prestigious national fellowship for graduate study awarded annually “to persons who demonstrate outstanding potential for and who plan to pursue a career in public service.”