Professor Carly Wayne Wins Dissertation Award
Professor Carly Wayne won the International Society of Political Psychology's Best Dissertation Award for her work on the micro-foundations of responses to terrorism.
Professor Carly Wayne won the International Society of Political Psychology's Best Dissertation Award for her work on the micro-foundations of responses to terrorism.
Professor Guillermo Rosas has received a grant from the McDonnell Academy to study the politics of Covid-related behaviors in Latin America.
Professor Jacob Montgomery's study "A digital media literacy intervention increases discernment between mainstream and false news in the United States and India," co-written by Andrew Guess, Michael Lerner, Benjamin Lyons, Brendan Nyhan, Jason Reifler, and Neelanjan Sircar, has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Jacob Montgomery has been selected as the winner of the Society for Political Methodology's Emerging Scholar Award for his contributions to the field of political methodology in scholarship, service, and mentorship.
Congratulations to Chris Lucas for winning the Gosnell Prize for Excellence in Political Methodology.
Congratulations to Jim Gibson for winning the APSA Law and Courts Section’s Lasting Contribution Award.
Professor David Carter's co-authored article on a possible coup attempt in the United States is published on Political Violence At A Glance.
Congratulations to Professor Bill Lowry for winning the APSA Martha Derthick Best Book Award.
Congratulations to Professor Clarissa Rile Hayward for publishing her article, " Disruption: What Is It Good For?", in the Journal of Politics.
Congratulations to Professor Brian Crisp, Professor Matthew Gabel, and former graduate students, Caitlin Ainsley, Clifford Carrubba, Betul Demirkaya, and Dino Hazdic for publishing their article, "Roll Call Vote Selection: Implications for the Study of Legislative Politics" in the forthcoming American Political Science Review.
Congratulations to Professor Andrew Reeves and PhD student, David Miller, for writing an article for The Washington Post's Monkey Cage.
Congratulations to Professor William Nomikos for publishing an article in Internation Peacekeeping.