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Eliza Stone & Tom George
July 27, 2021

Two Politics alumni compete in the Tokyo Olympics

Two former Politics concentrators are vying for gold in the Tokyo Olympics. Eliza Stone '13, a fencer who will complete in the women's individual sabre event, represents Team USA. Rower
Portrait of LaFleur Stephens-Dougan
July 13, 2021

LaFleur Stephens-Dougan wins 2021 David O. Sears Best Book on Mass Politics Award

LaFleur Stephens-Dougan has won the 2021 David O. Sears Best Book on Mass Politics Award from the International Society for Political Psychology for her book "Race to the Bottom: How
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July 12, 2021

Brandice Canes-Wrones on why moderates are more electable

In a new paper, Brandice Canes-Wrone shows that moderates may have better chances of getting elected than extremists. She sat down with Not Another Politics Podcast to discus her findings.
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July 6, 2021

Amy Gutmann to become next US ambassador to Germany

President Biden has selected Amy Gutmann, professor emeritus (Politics & UCHV) and the president of the University of Pennsylvania, to serve as the next ambassador to Germany. Gutmann will be
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June 29, 2021

Frances Lee receives APSA’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for coauthored book

Frances Lee and her co-author Jim Curry (Utah) have been awarded APSA’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for their book The Limits of Party: Congress and Lawmaking in a Polarized Era.
Ismail White
June 29, 2021

Ismail White wins APSA book prize

White and his co-author Chryl Laird (Bowdoin College) have won the APSA prize for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs for their book "Steadfast Democrats: How Social
Portrait of LaFleur Stephens-Dougan
June 29, 2021

LaFleur Stephens-Dougan awarded APSA's 2021 Ralph J. Bunche Award

Stephens-Dougan's book Race to the Bottom: How Racial Appeals Work in American Politics is the recipient of the 2021 Ralph J. Bunche Award from APSA.
Maddie Pendolino
June 16, 2021

In her thesis, Maddie Pendolino investigates the role of climate change and climate policy in the 2020 election

For her senior thesis, politics major Maddie Pendolino ’21 conducted an online poll of 2,500 voters across the country to determine the events of 2020 and long-term policy issues that
Amaney A. Jamal
June 14, 2021

Amaney Jamal to become next dean of SPIA

Amaney Jamal, the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, has been named dean of the Princeton School of
Photo of Ryan Dukeman
June 14, 2021

Ryan Dukeman named one of 15 National Security & Foreign Policy LGBTQ New Voices

Politics PhD candidate Ryan Dukeman has been named one of 15 National Security & Foreign Policy LGBTQ New Voices by Out in National Security and the New America foundation for
Portrait of Professor Melissa Lee
June 10, 2021

Melissa Lee recieves APSA European Politics and Society Section's 2020 Best Article Award

Melissa Lee's article, “Literacy and State–Society Interactions in Nineteenth-Century France?," has been selected as the recipient of the 2020 Best Article Prize Award by The APSA European Politics and Society
Elizabeth Tsurkov outside
June 4, 2021

Elizabeth Tsurkov discusses last week's elections in Syria

In an article for the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog, PhD candidate Elizabeth Tsurkov draws on political science and political psychology literature to explain last week's elections in Syria.
Sarah Staszak
June 4, 2021

Sarah Staszak wins best article prize from APSA Law and Courts

Sarah Staszak's article, “Privatizing Employment Law: The Expansion of Mandatory Arbitration in the Workplace,” published in Studies in American Political Development, has won the award for best journal article published
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June 2, 2021

Fumika Mizuno's senior thesis addresses immigration incorporation in Japan and South Korea

As Fumika Mizuno worked on her senior thesis project, she reflected on its deeper meaning. “I'm currently in the process of naturalization to become a U.S. citizen,” she told us
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June 1, 2021

In her senior thesis, Madeleine Marr spotlights the pro-housing movement

Despite a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic, remote learning, and the standard stress of college, 72 Politics seniors completed theses. Some designed and conducted surveys. Others poured over digital archival research. A
Chaya Crowder
May 28, 2021

Chaya Crowder receives an honorable mention for APSA's 2021 Best Dissertation Award

Dr. Crowder, an assistant professor at Loyola Marymount University, has been awarded an honorable mention for the 2021 Best Dissertation Award from the APSA's Women, Gender, and Politics Research Section
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May 26, 2021

Nicholas Carnes accepts prestigious Alan T. Waterman Award

Nicholas Carnes, who completed his PhD in 2011 at Princeton, has received the NSF’s Alan Waterman Award, the government’s highest honor for an early career scientist. Nick is the first
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May 25, 2021

Andrew Proctor wins APSA Kenneth Sherrill Best Dissertation Award

Politics alum Andrew Proctor has been selected as the 2021 winner of the American Political Science Association’s Kenneth Sherrill Best Dissertation Award for “Coming Out to Vote: LGBT Mobilization in
Department of Politics Class Day Celebration
May 23, 2021

Congratulations Class of 2021!

On Monday, May 24, 2021 the Department of Politics held a virtual event to celebrate the achievements of 72 politics concentrators.
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May 17, 2021

Rory Truex awarded President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching

At 2021 university commencement, Rory Truex was one of four recipients of the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching.

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