The Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Lecture and Master Class set for Thursday, February 23, has been cancelled.
Unit: Politics and Government
Politics and Government’s Meghan Leonard comments on Trump vs. judiciary
Professor Meghan Leonard responds to President’s Trump’s Twitter attacks on the judiciary in a new blog post published on the LSE USCentre’s daily blog on American politics and policy.
Cherie Valentine publishes about her family in the circus
Cherie Valentine published an article titled “The Valentine Family of Flyers of Bloomington, Illinois’ in the Bandwagon,” in the Journal of the Circus Historical Society.
Professor Riaz completes Bangladesh speaking tour
In a speaking tour about Bangladeshi politics, Illinois State Department of Politics and Government Chair and Professor Ali Riaz delivered four presentations in Bangladesh between January 27 and February 1.
Department Brownbag: Grad Students attend Women’s March
Politics and Government graduate students Kelsie Diaz and Jaimie Kent presented their experiences from the Women’s March on Washington at the first Brownbag talk of the semester on February 1, 2017.
ISU mock trial team places 6th at national tournament
The Illinois State mock trial team placed sixth at the 29th Annual National Mock Trial Tournament sponsored by Loras College.
ISU Professor Ali Riaz says Trump speech worrisome
In the days following the inauguration of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency, people across the globe have been trying to figure out what Trump’s speech means for them.
Spring career fairs help students, alumni connect with employers
The Career Center is pleased to connect Illinois State students and alumni with employers at its annual spring career fairs.
Peace Corps campus recruiter: Benefits of being bicultural
Joining the Peace Corps wasn’t the easiest decision Vanessa Soto ever made, but it was the right one.
T.Y. Wang comments on US-China-Taiwan relations
“The phone call between President-elect Trump and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has disturbed the delicate relations between Beijing, Taipei and Washington,” says Professor T.Y. Wang from the Department of Politics and Government and an expert on East Asian politics.