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Chuck Cameron and John Kastellec
September 4, 2024

Chuck Cameron and John Kastellec's book won the Richard E. Neustadt Book Award

Chuck Cameron and John Kastellec's book, Making the Supreme Court: The Politics of Appointments, 1930-2020, wins the Richard E. Neustadt Book Award
Professional headshot of Jonathan Mummolo
August 22, 2024

Jonathan Mummolo wins the Statistical Software Award

The software is called Interflex which helps researchers flexibly test conditional hypotheses.
August 21, 2024

Alexander F. Gazmararian wins APSA award for best environmental politics book

The award recognizes the best book on science, technology, and politics published in the last year.
guadalupe tunon headshot
August 7, 2024

Guadalupe Tuñón receives the 2024 David Brian Robertson Best Paper Award

Tuñón's paper is titled, "Oppression Beyond Plantations: The Effect of Emancipation on Incarceration in Urban Buenos Aires" (joint with Valentín Figueroa, conditionally accepted at The Journal of Politics)
Amaney A. Jamal
July 24, 2024

Amaney Jamal awarded the 2024 Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Outstanding Scholar Award

Amaney Jamal, dean of SPIA, the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics, and professor of politics and international affairs, has been awarded the 2024 Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Outstanding Scholar Award.
Claire Willeck
July 23, 2024

Claire Willeck wins the 2024 E. E. Schattschneider Award

The E.E. Schattschneider Award is granted for the best dissertation in the field of American government.
Nancy Tang
July 23, 2024

Nancy Yun Tang wins the Kenneth Sherrill Prize

The Kenneth Sherrill Prize is given for the best dissertation proposal for an empirical study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) topics in political science.
July 5, 2024

Class of 2024 inducted Jim Vreeland as an honorary classmate

Vreeland teaches the very popular politics course, International Organization.
Kris Ramsay
July 1, 2024

Kris Ramsay appointed as interim chair of the Department of Politics

Kristopher Ramsay will serve as interim department chair of the Department of Politics, effective July 1, 2024.
Will Shulz
June 12, 2024

William Schulz wins APSA dissertation award plus honorable mention

William Schulz wins the 2024 APSA ITP Best Dissertation Award as well as an honorable mention for the 2024 Thomas E. Patterson Best Dissertation Award. His dissertation is titled, "Warped
Professor Keith E. Whittington
June 3, 2024

Keith Whittington discusses his new book, "You Can't Teach That!: The Battle over University Classrooms"

In his new book,..., Keith E. Whittington, ..., argues that the Constitution puts “meaningful constraints on the power of politicians to dictate what is taught in university classrooms.”
Class Day 2024 group photo
May 29, 2024

Congratulations to the Politics Class of 2024!

May 28, 2024

Gary Bass receives President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching

The awards were established in 1990 to recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching by Princeton faculty members.
Melissa Lane
May 24, 2024

Melissa Lane writes U.S. News article on what Plato's thoughts would be regarding Justice Alito’s Flags

Lane argues, using Plato's warnings in the Republic, that justices must accept stricter ethical restraints when in office.
Mark Beissinger
May 14, 2024

Mark Beissinger wins Stanley Kelley Award for Excellence in Teaching

First awarded in 1988, the Stanley Kelley Award for Excellence is given every year to a member of the Politics faculty to recognize outstanding teaching.
Mueller
May 13, 2024

Jan Mueller discusses what new cities in Saudi Arabia and Egypt say about their autocrats

Mueller explains how "the two cities reveal very different strategies of how autocracies attempt to shore up legitimacy in the 21st century."
Paul Frymer and Jan Mueller
May 10, 2024

Frymer and Müller named 2024-25 Old Dominion Research Professors

The professorship provides additional research time for Princeton faculty members and seeks to enhance the University humanities community more broadly.
Kateb award winners
May 9, 2024

Four Students Receive the George Kateb Preceptor Award

The George Kateb Preceptor Award is given annually to recognize the best graduate student preceptors in the Department of Politics. This year, students Ze Han, Rikio Inouye, Heather Penatzer, and
Professor Markus Prior
May 7, 2024

Markus Prior named a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow

Fellows will receive stipends for research that seeks to understand how and why our society has become so polarized and how we can strengthen the forces of cohesion to fortify
Mueller
May 6, 2024

Jan Mueller argues that student encampments have the potential to strengthen US democracy

"Instead of defending the right to protest, many centrists are delegitimizing students, despite the value of what they’re doing"

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