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Karrie Koesel: Authoritarianism, Electoral Autocracies, and Democratic Backsliding
Karrie Koesel is an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame and a faculty fellow with...
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CCCG Announces the Third Annual Publius Prize for Undergraduate Writing
The Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government will award the Publius Prize for Undergraduate Writing on Public Affairs for the...
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Hesburgh Libraries announces 2024 Hackathon winners
Fifteen teams of undergraduate students participated in the Hesburgh Libraries annual Hackathon.
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Notre Dame launches University-wide Democracy Initiative to advance research, education and policy efforts to sustain and enhance democracy
The University of Notre Dame has launched an ambitious new Democracy Initiative, an interdisciplinary research, education and policy effort focused...
Junior Kayle Lauck named 2024 Truman Scholar
University of Notre Dame junior Kayle Lauck has been named a 2024 Truman Scholar. She is the University’s 12th Truman...
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Graduate School honors 2024 alumni, faculty, and student award winners
The Graduate School is pleased to announce its annual award winners for the 2023–2024 academic year. These awards include: the...
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Featured Faculty Affiliate, Dianne Pinderhughes, to speak on Redlining in American Cities at The History Museum, Sunday, April 14 at 2 pm
Dr. Diane Pinderhughes, Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow and the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Professor of Africana Studies and...
Event Recap: Lessons for the West from a Small African Country
On Tuesday, Mar 19, 2024, Dr. Alexander Chula delivered a lecture titled "Lessons for the West from a Small African...
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CCCG Fellow Co-Hosts Latin American Political Thought Conference
CCCG Post-Doctoral Fellow Luke Foster recently co-hosted the Traditions of Latin American Political Thought and Constitutionalism Conference in New Orleans,...
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April 10-12, 2024, The Niemeyer Lectures in Political Philosophy, You Can't Fool Rules: Opera and International thought
The lectures from the symposium will be published in a future issue of The Review of Politics. You can find...
Christina Wolbrecht Inaugurated as President of the Midwest Political Science Association
Professor Christina Wolbrecht was inaugurated as President of the Midwest Political Science Association this past weekend in Chicago. Christina Wolbrecht...
Fall 2024 Constitutional Studies Minor Courses Now Available
Fall 2024 semester courses for the Constitutional Studies Minor are now available on our website. Undergraduates can take courses across...
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Five Reasons to Explore Notre Dame’s Washington Program
For the past three months, I have been living and working in Washington, D.C., through Notre Dame’s Washington Program. The...
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