Political Science Faculty Speak to the Press Regarding the 2024 Election
Several faculty from the political science department spoke to local and national media on the outcomes and impacts of the 2024 election.
Several faculty from the political science department spoke to local and national media on the outcomes and impacts of the 2024 election.
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Christenson and Boschelli's work analyzes how subsidiaries shape corporations’ political interests and collaborations as they seek to influence the Supreme Court.
Jacob Montgomery co-authors a new article that looks at older Americans connection with misinformation.
James L. Gibson's book explores the effect of the Trump insurrection on the state of U.S. democracy today.
Sinclair, Thomas F. Eagleton University Professor and Chair of Political Science, co-authored the article with scholars from George Mason, Harvard, WashU, and CalTech.
Strawbridge, Assistant Professor of Political Science, co-authored the piece with scholars from Georgetown, Newcastle University, Darmouth, and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Michael Strawbridge was invited to join a roundtable focused on Black Women's Politics.
Carlson, an Associate Professor of Political Science, was interviewed on local St. Louis radio program, Total Information AM.
Lindquist is the current Nickerson Dean of WashU Law School with a PhD in Political Science and Public Administration
Sinclair's distinguished professorship is named after longtime former US senator and Washu Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Thomas F. Eagleton.
Enamorado will design open-source data software that can process tens of millions of records – all from a personal computer.