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Notre Dame senior Sienna Wdowik knows exactly the type of job she wants after graduation. Her two majors in the...
Summer Language Abroad program helps students prepare for future through immersive international experiences
Through intensive language coursework and daily interaction with native speakers, the Summer Language Abroad experience allows students to rapidly enhance their...
Eileen Hunt Botting--New Publication!
Dr. Botting recently published, "Mary Wollstonecraft, Children’s Human Rights, and Animal Ethics,” in Sandrine Berges and Alan Coffee, eds., The Social...
Video: Professor David Campbell on political involvement and civic engagement
David Campbell is the Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy and chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of...
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Sarah Daly publishes new article and blog post at the Monkey Cage
Sarah Daly has a newly published article and blog post at the Monkey Cage. The article is "Retrospective Causal Inference with Machine...
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Two new publications by Matthew E.K. Hall!
Congratulations to Matt Hall, who has two new publications: One is in the American Journal of Political Science, "Macro Implementation:...
Matt Hall presented Saturday Scholar Lecture. Full video included!
U.S. Supreme Court justices are often viewed as rational actors who strategically pursue multiple goals, including policy influence, collegiality, and...
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Video: Why Mallory Brown ’06 hires Arts and Letters majors at her global consulting firm
A political science major and a German minor in the College of Arts and Letters, Mallory Brown has spent her...
Video: John Phillips ’66, U.S. ambassador to Italy, on the many benefits of the liberal arts
“A liberal arts education gives you really good foundation,” said John Phillips ’66, a College of Arts and Letters alumnus...
New publication by Luc Reydams
Professor Reydams has published "NGO Justice: African Rights as Pseudo-Protector of the Rwandan Genocide" in Human Rights Quarterly. The article can be...
New publication by Vincent Phillip Munoz
Professor Munoz published "Two Concepts of Religious Liberty: The Natural Rights and Moral Autonomy Approaches to the Free Exercise of Religion" in the...
Christina Wolbrecht publishes new book!
Congratulations to Christina Wolbrecht, whose latest book has recently been published. "Counting Women's Ballots: Female Voters from Suffrage through the...
Three questions with political scientist Christina Wolbrecht
View the full article about Professor Wolbrecht here. …
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New publication from Catherine Zuckert
Congratulations to Catherine Zuckert for her most recent publication, "The Saving Minimum? Tocqueville on the Role of Religion in America--Then...
Mikaila Leyva wins APSA Minority Fellowship
Congratulations, Mikaila! More information can be found at http://www.apsanet.org/mfp. "The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce that Mikaila Leyva,...
Varieties of Democracy wins prize from APSA
Varieties of Democracy has received a prize for "Best Dataset" from the Comparative Politics section of the APSA. Professor Michael...
Richard Price awarded fellowship
Graduate student Richard Price received a Warren Miller fellowship to attend ICPSR this summer. Congratulations, Richard! …
Jeremy Graham receives scholarship
Jeremy Graham, who just finished his first year in the Political Science PhD program, has won a Clifford C. Clogg scholarship...
New article from Matt Hall
Matt Hall has published a solo-authored piece in Perspectives on Politics, "Judicial Review as a Limit on Government Domination: Reframing, Resolving, and Replacing...
New publication by Phillip Munoz and Kevin Vance
Vincent Phillip Munoz and Kevin Vance, a Political Science graduate student, have published "How the Founders Agreed about Religious Freedom but Disagreed...
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