Congratulations to graduate student Naijia Liu, a co-recipient of the Best Poster Award at the joint conference of the sixth annual Asian Political Methodology Meeting and the second annual meeting
Professor Guess was the lead author of a report published in Science Advances, which found that older Americans shared fake news on Facebook more than others during the 2016 election.
Fred Greenstein, professor of politics, emeritus, and one of the nation’s leading experts on the American presidency, died from complications from a form of Parkinson’s disease at home in Princeton
Macauley and Ninan, both senior concentrators in politics, were named Schwarzman Scholars. The Schwarzman Scholarship covers the cost of graduate study and living toward a one-year master’s program at Tsinghua
Politics graduate alumnus George Will, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author, has been selected as the speaker for the University’s 2019 Baccalaureate ceremony.
Congratulations to Professor Leonard Wantchekon, who was recently elected as a new Fellow of the Econometric Society for his contributions to economics.
Professor Stephen Macedo, the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values, was elected President of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, at
The Department of Politics created the Emerging Scholars in Political Science program to build bridges between undergraduate coursework and doctoral programs for promising young scholars from underrepresented backgrounds.
What I Learned by Studying Militarized Policing It doesn’t make the police or public any safer. But figuring that out exposed the dearth of useable data on law-enforcement practices.
In 2005, Amaney Jamal, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, and Mark Tessler, a political science professor at
Mendelberg is among 213 leaders in scholarship, business, the arts and public affairs elected to the Academy in 2018 in recognition of their contributions to their respective fields.
Professor Anna Stilz's course “The Ethics of Borders and Migration” traveled to Buffalo, New York, to learn about the city’s refugee resettlement efforts.
President Christopher L. Eisgruber has selected “Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech” by professor Keith Whittington as the book for this year’s Pre-read.