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Raymond H. Dawson passed away on June 2, 2019
Political Science Commencement 2019
Letter from the Chair, April 16, 2019
Annual Newsletter – 2018
UNC Political Science Silent Sam Statement
Suspect Citizens in the News: Do You Know Why You Pulled Me Over (Washington Monthly Magazine)
Kelsey Shoub Wins Award for the Best Applied Methods Poster – 2018
Supreme Court Decision Uses UNC Research
2018 Honors Carolina’s Manekin Award Recipient: Sarah Treul Roberts
Sarah Treul and Rachel Porter weigh in on inexperienced congressional candidates
Major Selected as 2018 Burch Fellow
Tom Carsey
Sarah Treul and The Art of Disagreement
Congratulations to James Braid and Patrick Mateer!
Professor Evelyne Huber has been elected as Vice President of the APSA Council
Professors Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks receive the Daniel Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award of the American Political Science Association
Professor Frank Baumgartner elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
“What Trump’s tweets tell us about his TV viewing — and his thinking” – Graduate students Devin Christensen and John Curiel have an article featured in the Washington Post
Marc Hetherington and Suzanne Globetti join the Political Science Department
“Russians are protesting! Why? Part 1: Putin’s vulnerable” – Professor Graeme Robertson has an article featured in the Washington Post
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