Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been quoted in Japanese and Bangladeshi media on the failed attempt to repatriate the Rohingya refugees to Myanmar.
Unit: Politics and Government
Ali Riaz’s new book examines elections in hybrid regimes
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a book on elections in hybrid regimes.
Riaz publishes commentaries on the ongoing crisis in the Indian administered state of Jammu and Kashmir
Riaz has published two commentaries on the ongoing crisis in the Indian administered state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Returned Peace Corps volunteers ready for grad school
The Stevenson Center’s newest Peace Corps Fellows are arriving on campus. These students will pursue master’s degrees in anthropology, applied economics, kinesiology and recreation, political science, or sociology, with an emphasis on community and economic development. Two of the incoming Peace Corps Fellows bring unique experiences to Illinois State.
Riaz Publishes on Global Trend of Authoritarianism
Riaz has published an essay on the growing trend of authoritarianism around the world.
Stevenson Center welcomes new ACED Fellows
The Stevenson Center will soon welcome a new class of graduate students pursuing degrees in applied economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, or kinesiology and recreation with a sequence in applied community and economic development.
Politics and Government alumnus Daniel Wagner selected for the prestigious Edgar Fellows Program
Politics and Government Alumnus Daniel Wagner selected for the prestigious Edgar Fellows Program
Riaz publishes on governance in South Asia
Riaz published an essay on the challenges to governance in South Asia.
Stevenson Center shares student successes
Stevenson Center graduate students had a productive academic year. Offering interdisciplinary, applied master’s programs for Peace Corps Fellows and Applied Community and Economic Development Fellows, the Stevenson Center prepares students for successful careers in community and economic development.
ISU female trio makes student government history
Illinois State students Samiat Solebo, Jada Turner, and Hannah Woody made history last semester by becoming the first all-female executive ticket elected to the Student Government Association (SGA).