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Dr. Elena Pokalova, author of (Praeger, 2015), recently discussed Russia鈥檚 experiences with terrorism at the Wilson鈥
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Sweta Sen, Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, is the recipient of the prestigious Senesh Graduate Fellowship for 2016-2017. The fellowship provides a $10,000 stipend across a two-year period and is awarded to two exceptional women academics conducting鈥
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Allegations of dirty political tricks in Iowa are flying. Donald Trump is about little else.
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Ryan Claassen discusses religion and politics and his new book, 鈥淕odless Democrats and Pious Republicans?鈥 (Cambridge University Press), on Super Tuesday with WKYC anchor, Jim Donovan. Which way will Evangelicals vote in the Republican primaries? Will the Hispanic鈥
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The political science department is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for three undergraduate scholarships.
The Dennis Sefert Endowed Scholarship is available to undergraduate students from a wide variety of majors, although preference will be shown to鈥
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It is our pleasure to announce that , Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, has accepted a tenure-track position at South Dakota State University as an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the 鈥
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Political Science classrooms at KSU are often a place of innovation. Last semester, Dr. Mark Cassell introduced a new tool to his writing-intensive Senior Seminar course, and in doing so allowed KSU students to contribute directly to our shared body of public knowledge.鈥
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A great example of how Political Science students succeed at obtaining exceptional internship opportunities, Alexis Carson just completed a one-semester internship with the State Department in Washington, D.C. Long interested in foreign affairs and the role one can play in鈥
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KSU Political Science Professor and Former Ohio State Representative Vernon Sykes and Former State Representative Matt Huffman join Secretary of State, Jon Husted as he signed Issue 1, the constitutional amendment that changes the way we draw legislative districts in Ohio.