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Student representation is an important and valued part of the Political Science Department’s committee work. We strive to ensure that student voices are included in three areas: on the Undergraduate Studies Committee, which focuses on development and curriculum of our…
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When Michael Guastella was selected to participate in Kent State University’s Columbus Program in Intergovernmental Issues, he was excited and honored to be a part of the exclusive internship program. He never expected that the experience he gained would lead to a full-…
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Kristen Traynor, doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science, has been awarded a University Fellowship by the Division of Graduate Studies for the 2015-2016 academic year. The fellowship is designed to recognize students with outstanding research potential and…
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Do Evangelical activists control the Republican Party?
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THE DEPARTMENT RECOGNIZES AN OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
The Political Science Department congratulates Lisa Hager, whose research focuses on American political institutions, on her recent selection as an…
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On May 18 at the City Club in Cleveland, the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies (NOCMES) received the Education Award at the Niagara Peace and Dialogue Awards ceremony.
Co-directors, Josh Stacher, Ph.D. associate professor of of political science at Kent State…
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2015 KSU Polisci Alum and participant in both the WPNI and CPII internship programs shows appreciation in an unexpected way.
Kent State’s Joshua Stacher and Case Western Reserve’s Pete Moore to accept award
The Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies (NOCMES) will receive the Education Award at the Niagara Peace and Dialogue Awards ceremony on May 18 at the City Club of Cleveland.
Lisa Hager’s research focuses on the actions and reactions of Congress and the Supreme Court