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“‘America First’ will set back U.S. and NC economies” – Professor Layna Mosley has op-ed featured in the News & Observer
Robbie Bach, Civic Engineer, to Present Political Science Graduation Address on May 14, 2017
Transitioning to President Trump: Legislating with a Unified Republican Government
Professor Frank Baumgartner Awarded 2016 Louis Brownlow Book Award.
The Political Science Department’s annual newsletter is now available
“A federal court struck down much of North Carolina’s voter ID law — but what’s left could still shrink the black vote.” Associate Professor Jason Roberts is featured in today’s Washington Post.
Professor Jim Stimson wins Warren J. Mitofsky Award
“Does globalization hurt poor workers? It’s complicated.” Professor Layna Mosley has an article featured in the Washington Post.
Associate Professor Jason Roberts’ research is featured in this month’s Atlantic cover story
Department of Political Science Statement on HB2
Brandon M. Lofton to Present Political Science Graduation Address on May 8, 2016
2015 UNC Political Science Alumna Selected as 2015-16 Carnegie Junior Fellows Program Recipient
Center for European Studies receives three grants and Professor Milada Vachudova receives a Jean Monnet Chair
Assistant Professor Tim Ryan’s research was featured in Washington Monthly and Pacific Standard Magazine
“Voters aren’t talking to the other party’s politicians. Here’s why that matters.” Assistant Professor Tim Ryan has an article featured in the Washington Post.
Spring 2016 Distinguished Speaker Series: Race, Innocence & the End of the Death Penalty
Professor Frank Baumgartner and undergraduate students Emily Williams and Kaneesha Johnson have an article featured in the Washington Post
Associate Professor Graeme Robertson has an article featured in the Washington Post
Assistant Professor Cameron Ballard-Rosa has a paper featured in the Tobin Project’s Scholar Network Newsletter
Ph.D. student Jacob Smith has a post featured on the London School of Economics’ USAPP blog
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