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Professor Schnakenberg and Graduate Students Dahjin Kim & Gechun Lin Publish Paper

6.30.22

Professor Keith Schnakenberg and Graduate Students Dahjin Kim & Gechun Lin Publish Paper, "Informative Campaigns, Overpromising, and Policy Bargaining."

Professor James Gibson Featured in NYT Opinion Piece

6.30.22

Professor James Gibson was featured in New York Times opinion piece discussing how "the politicization of the Supreme Court is eroding its legitimacy."

Viewing the world through partisan-tinted glasses

6.30.22 | The Ampersand

Recent research from political scientist Betsy Sinclair reveals the surprising extent of partisan misperceptions.

Recent Ph.D. Graduate, Bryany Moy, Wins APSA Urban Politics Susan Clarke Young Scholars' Award

6.29.22

Professor Carly Wayne Published in World Politics

6.29.22

Congratulations to Professor Carly Wayne and co-author Yuri M. Zhukov (University of Michigan) on the publication of their article, "Never Again: The Holocaust and Political Legacies of Genocide" in World Politics.

Professor Dan Butler Provides Commentary in "Can Open Primaries Reduce Polarization?"

6.29.22

Viewing the world through partisan-tinted glasses

6.28.22

Recent research from political scientist Betsy Sinclair reveals the surprising extent of partisan misperceptions.

Miao Awarded 2022 Udall Foundation Scholarship

6.16.22

Congratulations to undergraduate student, Ranen Miao, for being a 2022 Udall Foundation Scholarship recipient. The Udall Foundation awards scholarships to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment.

Professor Gibson Wins C. Herman Pritchett Book Award

6.15.22

Dr. James L Gibson and co-author Michael J. Nelson were awarded the American Political Science Association - Law and Courts' C. Herman Pritchett Book Award for their book, "Judging Inequality: State and Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis". The C. Herman Pritchett Book Award is given annually to the best book on law and courts published in the previous year (2021).

What Goes Without Saying by Taylor Carlson and Jaime Settle

6.9.22

This book examines how the psychosocial motivations underpinning political discussion present dire challenges to meaningful political conversations across lines of difference.

Professor Gibson Ranked #35 Among Top Scientists for 2022

6.7.22

Congratulations to Professor James L Gibson on being ranked #35 among top scientists in the world & ranked #23 in the United States for 2022 by Research.com.

PhD Candidate Tony Yang Awarded Research Grant

6.2.22

Congratulations to PhD candidate Tony Yang! He has been awarded a research grant from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation to support his dissertation research.