On Tuesday, November 1, Dr. Kimala Price spoke as the third part of the Post-Roe Reproductive Justice Speaker Series.
Unit: Politics and Government
Student panel discussion analyzes gubernatorial debate
From television and social media ads to direct mail pieces, candidates are campaigning for their respective offices. Debates, too, have been held—the most prominent of which has been for the Illinois governor position.
First-generation students reflect on college journeys
Of Illinois State University’s 18,000 undergraduates, more than 3,000 students—17% —are the first in their family to attend college. Three first-generation students—Ash Ebikhumi, Christian Arceo, and Makiah Watson—share their stories of navigating college.
Riaz publishes on Bangladeshi politics with Stimson Center
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published an essay in the South Asian Voice (SAV) on the current political situation in Bangladesh.
Wang presents paper on US policy toward Taiwan and China in New Zealand
Dr. T.Y. Wang, University Professor and chair of the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, presented a paper at the International Conference on Security Alignments in the Indo-Pacific.
Dr. Michael Hendricks publishes book with Oxford University Press
On October 20th, Dr. Michael Hendricks published his co-authored book, The Roots of Engagement: Understanding Opposition and Support for Resource Extraction, with Oxford University Press.
Thomas McClure featured on LinkedIn in honor of National Pro Bono Week
In celebration of National Pro Bono Week, Thomas McClure was highlighted on LinkedIn by Prairie State Legal Service, for his service and dedication to their clients.
Student voter survey shows 87 percent registered
The good news is 87 percent of Illinois State University students responding to the ISU Voter Engagement Survey said they are registered to vote.
Stevenson Center’s Lawrence Landfair spends summer internship with Sen. Dick Durbin
Lawrence Landfair recounts his time interning for Senator Richard J. Durbin.
Panel discussion: ‘100 Seconds to Midnight: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine,’ October 25
The Department of Politics and Government will be hosting a panel titled “100 Seconds to Midnight: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine,” at 3:35 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25 in Schroeder Hall 114.